Posts tagged 2020s

The Impact of COVID-19 on IQ and Its Potential Influence on Political Decisions Among the Unvaccinated

COVID doesn’t just attack your lungs – it rewires your brain. Oxford researchers found survivors lost up to 10 IQ points – like aging seven years overnight. For the unvaccinated making political choices with diminished cognitive capacity – it’s like navigating a complex chess game while missing critical pieces.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Voter Suppression: Now With More Technology!

Voter suppression’s ditched the poll tax for a scalpel—gerrymandering twists districts into serpents, digital lies flood your feed, and the Voting Rights Act’s a gutted relic since Shelby (2013). It’s not random; it targets minorities, youth, the poor. History’s remix is slicker, but the game’s the same.

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Worker Subsidies: The Hidden Cost of Low Wages

When people fight against a living wage, they’re really defending a system that lets big corporations off the hook. Take Walmart, one of the most profitable companies out there. They make billions every year, yet tons of their employees rely on government assistance like SNAP just to get by. 

That’s not an accident – it’s a business model. By paying low wages, Walmart shifts the burden onto taxpayers. We’re basically subsidizing their payroll with our tax dollars.

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