but the unemployment rate is low, inflation has dropped significantly, economic growth is strong and median household income is higher than in Trump’s last year in office, wrote journalist and author Steven Greenhouse for The Guardian. “
What Jacobs entirely fails to realise is that The Green Shed has in fact provided a valuable, democratic goods outlet to Canberrans living on and below the poverty line for over a decade. Many of those people do not feel safe asking for help from a religious organisation, having experienced ...
if the language used at their football matches is any guide. I doubt that even the Guardian's relatively liberal guidelines would allow the main chant to be used here. Suffice to say that it is a lot terser and cruder than "the referee's a bastard". 如果语言使用在他们的足球比赛是任何指...
Once more we return to the political instability and economic fragility of the European Union as the conflict in Ukraine combined with loonytoons Climate Change mitigation policies, the failure of 'sustainables' to meet ever increasing demand for electri
During its long history, the Daily News has been regarded as a reliable news source. Its editorial page generally espouses a liberal position on social issues such as abortion while advocating more conservative positions on crime and foreign policy, such as being pro-Israel and anti-Castro. The...
The why of the war is not the point, and as such Garland keeps politics out of it. (Perhaps that also helps avoid polarizing could-be movie-goers?) In Civil War, there's not talk of red or white, Republican or Democrat, conservative or liberal. And to a point, that is compelling,...
Representative governments couldn’t care less about freedom of speech. If a media outlet doesn’t report the authorised news,it is bannedor censored in some other way, including having its broadcast license removed. Representative governments routinely work with their establishment partners toactively ...
Media outlets don’t pass up juicy stories that could potentially increase their readership and revenue for ideological purposes (except the New York Times – and even they could spin all of this to show skeptics to be using flawed arguments like the liberal Guardian is doing in England). ...
Come to think of it, one thing I feel virtuous about – one thing I am proud of actually – is the fact that my subscription to the Guardian, along with those of a million fellow subscribers, makes the link I have just inserted above toll-free to the world. But I fear saying that ...
Timothy Jay, a professor of psychology at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and a swearing expert, sighs. “I’ve been answering that question for 50 years,” he says. “The offensiveness of any word is entirely dependent upon context. All of us carry the calculus for who, what, where...