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  1. Speaking of Soviet style communism:

    I’ve always been suspicious of Google/Alphabet in part because the corp. has served as a handmaiden of the Dem party at times. Just because Sergey Brin came from Russia/Soviet Union and is living here, doesn’t necessarily mean he rejects communism.

    But now there is an attempt to create a wealth tax in California. (I think there should be a constitutional amendment prohibiting all wealth taxes, including all property taxes, with a long phase-out allowed for the property variety.) Sergey Brin speaks out…

    “I fled socialism with my family in 1979 and know the devastating, oppressive society it created in the Soviet Union. I don’t want California to end up in the same place,” Brin said in a statement to The New York Times regarding a story by the outlet that discussed his move.

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/google-co-founder-rips-california-billionaire-tax-i-fled-socialism

  2. I was just in town, a town that is in Boulder County, CO, and didn’t see anyone protesting anywhere. For Boulder County, that is amazing

  3. @neo: … in my elementary school, when each class had to learn a dance and perform it in the gymnasium in front of the entire student body’s proud/bored parents. The afternoon was capped by the eighth-graders, who were assigned the only activity of the day that seemed like fun – weaving multicolored ribbons around the maypole.

    Geez. We had to do that in my Catholic elementary school. I thought it was some old-timey custom the Irish nuns had brought over from the Emerald Isle. I found it horrible.

    We has to use our recesses for a several weeks to practice for the event, which was held on the Saturday after May Day, so it would take up even more of our free time.

    My sister and I skipped the event and found ourselves the following Monday berated by the principal in front of an assembly.

    Heigh-ho, halcyon days.

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