“Prohibition in the United States: National Ban of Alcohol” 

Detroit police inspecting equipment found in a clandestine brewery during the Prohibition era Every Day Will Be Sunday When the Town Goes Dry (1918–1919) Prohibition in the United States was a nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages that remained in place from 1920 to 1933. During the 19th century, alcoholism, family violence, and saloon-based […]

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DOJ/FBI Protecting Criminals Inside Government

Digesting (or fighting for) the White House’s control over the Executive Branch of the enormous U.S. corporate-government means a battle is being fought over the factions in control of the Intel Community and Justice System of judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement. This also means the system, as it is controlled today, send attack dogs from the mass media (fake news), Congress, and others – even foreign allies.

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9 Strategies to End Corporate Rule

by Sven Eberlein Corporate power is behind the politics of climate denial, Wall Street bailouts, union busting, and media consolidation, to name just a few. And policies advocated by the 1 percent are bankrupting the middle class. But real people have power, too. Here are some of their most successful strategies. 1. Amend the constitution […]

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IF THE IRS WOULD TRULY COLLECT TAXES

Pixaby IRS may be missing out on billions from corporations By AARON LORENZO  ATTENTION, APPROPRIATORS: New study results to be published in an American Accounting Association journal confirm assertions that funding cuts for the IRS have hindered collections by the revenue agency. Researchers found a far bigger loss in tax collections from audits of corporate […]

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