Author: Erik Loomis
This is the grave of Alexander Woollcott. Born in 1887 in Colts Neck, New Jersey, Woollcott grew up in somewhat unusual circumstances. He lived in an 85 room house but.
Happy Bastille Day you cheese-eating surrender monkeys. Enjoy this film from 1938 about the French military. I think we can all agree that this impressive display of force would be.
Bari Weiss is outta here. Let's hope the Bedbug is next.
It's hard to overstate what a week it has been for Native Americans in this nation. Just yesterday, the Washington Genocidal Racists have decided to dump their obviously racist name..
In the UBI-government guaranteed job debate, I remain pretty strongly in the latter category, for reasons I have laid out here and here and probably other places too. However, right.
As with every disaster, COVID is taking the inequalities and dysfunctions of a society and exacerbating them. We are seeing that on any number of levels here in the Failed.
This is the grave of Andrew Mellon. Born in 1855 in Pittsburgh, this foundational capitalist of the Gilded Age grew up among the city's elite. His father was a banker.
Wow, yet another film about work. Shocking I know. This is part of a 1978 BBC series looking at a week in the life of various groups of people in.