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Coyotes enjoying full-body scratches.
https://www.instagram.com/chattanoogazoo/
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Joseph Beuys - I like America and America likes me (1974)
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“Landlords are parasites on the back of the working class”
Poster by Art Twink
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eozsaTcAAqM
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Many Americans seem to still believe we live in a country with functional institutions. Even as broadly defined “trust” in Congress and the government collapsed, this belief persisted: In 2017, with Trump in office, Pew still found that more than 60 percent of Americans believed the government did a good job “protecting the environment and responding to natural disasters.” Indeed, a lot of the conservative project of corrupting or starving government agencies depends on an almost touching belief in the resiliency of the institutions liberalism built in the twentieth century. Even the people dismantling the government probably believed, at some level, that the CDC could effectively address a massive public health crisis even though its new director was unqualified and its budget had declined for years. Despite its grip on power, the conservative movement cannot adapt to the circumstances created by its victory over the state. It didn’t occur to the right that a more terrifying series of words than “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help” would turn out to be “I’m from the government, and I guess I anticipated that the private sector would have engaged.”
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Andrei Yakovlev (Russian, 1934-2012)
Northern Lights, 1960
Oil on canvas, 55 x 35 cm
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