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Now that America has decided it wants to see how depraved it can get, it’s more important than

[Splinter]( Now that America has decided it wants to see how depraved it can get, it’s more important than ever to support independent media. Corporate media has been overrun by the billionaires and is already bending the knee to Trump, and the traditional journalism business model of ads for eyeballs that worked for over a century was destroyed by monopolies like Google. The best way to ensure that independent media stays alive in this dystopian world now is to pay for it. At new Splinter we have published on-the-ground reports from [Lebanon]( and [Ukraine]( to [interviews with Gazans]( that you won’t find in corporate media, while also spearheading climate coverage in a world where that crisis only becomes more prominent. We have been steadfast in our attempt to rebuild this great site and add new focuses to it to match the time that we live in. But we need your help, which is why we are asking those who turn to us for insight to support us with a subscription of $5 a month so we can keep doing the fearless journalism to hold the powers that be accountable in the age of breakdown. [SUBSCRIBE NOW]( Nov 27, 2024 [The Daily Show Has a Nancy Mace Problem ]( [The Daily Show Has a Nancy Mace ProblemÂ]( Letting Nancy Mace on the show last year was a mistake that’s clearer now, because while The Daily Show will certainly continue to mock her, the show seems a little less smart when it’s making fun of people who they’ve previously lent legitimacy to. The solution might just be to not make that mistake again. [Study: Ocean Life is Helping Keep Us Cooler Than We Thought]( [Study: Ocean Life is Helping Keep Us Cooler Than We Thought]( The world's oceans are both a warming scapegoat and climate savior. They have absorbed the vast bulk of the excess heat human activity has unleashed on the planet, and a new study demonstrates some of their tiniest residents are actually helping keep the planet (relatively) cool. [Have the Democrats Won an Election On Their Own Terms Since 1964?]( [Have the Democrats Won an Election On Their Own Terms Since 1964?]( On their terms would be defined as getting a candidate they had planned for, and running the kind of campaign their sprawling consultant class wants to. I would argue that one election since 1964 has gone according to the Democratic Party’s plan, and every election they have won since came because of an outsider reshaping the party in their own image or due to forces outside of their control. [The Stock Market Is About to Look a Lot Like Trump, and No One Should Know What that Means]( [The Stock Market Is About to Look a Lot Like Trump, and No One Should Know What that Means]( While there are Trumpers who would no-doubt point to the S&P’s growth in 2017, 2019 and 2020 of 19.42 percent, 28.88 percent and 16.26 percent as proof that markets certainly still function normally under Trump, I would point to 2018 as the canary in the coal mine. This is when Trump first imposed sweeping tariffs which every analysis you can find revealed to backfire, and the market finished down 6.24 percent on the year. [Maine Joins List of States Suing the Oil Industry for Decades of Lies]( [Maine Joins List of States Suing the Oil Industry for Decades of Lies]( The state of Maine has sued a collection of major oil and gas companies and an industry group for its decades of climate change misinformation and related misdeeds. It joins a growing list of states and cities that are trying — so far without success — to drag Big Oil into state court to be held accountable for, more or less, breaking the world. [View this email in your browser]( Copyright © 2024 Splinter/Paste Media (7525 Colbert Drive, Suite 106, Reno NV 89511) [unsubscribe](

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