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The American Dream Was a Union Job—Not a Billionaire Fantasy
Introduction For much of the 20th century, the American Dream wasn’t a lottery ticket—it was a union card. It meant a decent paycheck, a modest house, weekends off, and a shot at sending your kids to college. That version of the dream was real because workers had power. But somewhere along the way, that dream…
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Breaking the Chains of MAGA Fever: Lessons from the Satanic Panic
The late 1980s and early 1990s saw a national panic over satanic cults, driven by fear and misinformation. This phenomenon parallels today’s MAGA fever, which thrives on similar fears and groupthink. Both movements highlight the dangers of baseless narratives perpetuated by self-proclaimed experts and sensationalized media, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and evidence.