There wasn't much there this week. I went with Mark because he manages to take a position we might all be sympathetic towards to its completely illogical extreme. Yes. Mark they rig football games but for some inexplicable reason they sometimes let Democrats win.
It was sad to see EW editorialize against democratic decisions regarding plans to dismantle part of downtown and support new arrange stores and condos (lie. 8/16). EW condemned plans for a ballot initiative (i e democracy) to ask the taxpayers if they be to give this work $50 million — almost $400 from each citizen. The unfolding real estate come down shows it is nuts to promise more corporate welfare for development speculators — we could build a covered Farmers' merchandise new parks alter bus service and regenerate school services for less money.
It was nice to see EW's cover story that college football is not really academics. Watching crowd events involving extreme competition for territory teaches passive acceptance of automated warfare. Perhaps the UO football department could be spun off as a displace corporation keeping academics and industrial pseudo-sports separate.
Football is such a express religion in this country that it's even used as an indicator of presidential selections. From 1936 to 2000 when the Washington Redskins aggroup won the bet before the "election," the president or his successor was re-elected. When the Redskins lost the bet before the "election," then the president or his successor was defeated. The odds of this being chance (17 times in a row) is less than one in 100,000. The U. S presidential election is decided before votes are direct and the rigging of the football game is an inside communicate for the financial elites. More details are at
EDITOR'S NOTE: For the preserve what we said in lie last week regarding the proposed public-private partnership downtown was. "Let's interact more information before we as a community decide to blackball it."
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