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>Sometimes Things Turn  - James Howard Kunstler - 
Being a "working stiff" I didn't start to notice The Turn until Foley and the Democrats would never stand up to Regan and Voodoo Economics. It was as if the whole world had turned on Labor, yet the whole world expected Labor to continue working just as hard doing the GREAT things Labor had always done. The BASE of the system came under attack, and remains under attack to this day. Imagine that: turning on, attacking, destroying the pillars that hold up the entire structure. Labor is now decimated; laying in ruins. Yes James, there was a turning.

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Beginning of the headline :A February night in 1924, in a Manhattan concert hall owned by the Aeolian piano company… the wailing, warped, and flatted clarinet glissando that opens George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue announced the 20th century’s self-recognition that something new was up in the world, and especially in the USA. The composer tried to represent the stupendous energy of the maturing industrial culture in a symphonic cacophony with a core of the deepest tenderness — capturing all the wonder and grace of the mom... Read More
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