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Keiser Report: Fake it till you make it or Potemkin policies (E453)

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Jesse Ventura The Pentagon (HD) Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura

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The Bilderbergs (The Conspiracy Theory) By Jesse Ventura

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Colbert: After Obama takes our bullets, he’s buying up Rush’s hookers and canned frosting

A trip down the conspiracy theory rabbit-hole — if that even is a rabbit, and not a groundhog in a costume — had Stephen Colbert convinced on Monday that the threat of a federal ammunition buyout was real. And it wasn’t stopping there. “If Obama can’t take our guns,…

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“Star Trek’s” Wil Wheaton tells newborn girl why being a nerd “is awesome”

In a panel at the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo on April 27th, “Star Trek” and “Big Bang Theory” actor Wil Wheaton fielded a question from an audience member, who asked him to explain to her newborn daughter “why it’s awesome to be a nerd.” Wheaton launched into nearly 4-minute speech on growing up feeling like “there was something wrong” and then realizing, as an adult, that being a nerd is something to be valued. It’s “not about what you love — it’s about how you love it” and “finding other people who love it the way you do” is the defining characteristic of “why being a nerd is awesome,” said Wheaton.Continue Reading… Read More

Does Public Debt Restrict Growth?

Joseph Minarik and Bob Pollin debate recent PERI report that debunked economic theory that supported austerity policies Read More

Einstein’s theory of relativity holds up in deep space

Some 7,000 light years away, Einstein’s theory of general relativity has stood up to its most intense test yet, scientists said on Thursday. The project involved observing a massive, fast-spinning star called a pulsar, and its companion white dwarf — a smaller but very dense star that…

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