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HAHA, e olhe isso:CitarWhat If Trump Had Won As a Democrat?It’s not as crazy as it sounds. And taking the idea seriously offers revealing insights about our political culture.Not long ago, the writer Peter Beinart offered an interesting idea about our 45th president: “Someone should write a novel in which he runs and wins as a Democrat.” Underpinning this suggestion, of course, is the highly probable possibility that at one point or another the ideologically ambidextrous Donald Trump contemplated just such a scenario....http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/07/08/what-if-trump-had-won-as-a-democrat-215351Alguém da Polititco acessou o CC nos últimos dias.
What If Trump Had Won As a Democrat?It’s not as crazy as it sounds. And taking the idea seriously offers revealing insights about our political culture.Not long ago, the writer Peter Beinart offered an interesting idea about our 45th president: “Someone should write a novel in which he runs and wins as a Democrat.” Underpinning this suggestion, of course, is the highly probable possibility that at one point or another the ideologically ambidextrous Donald Trump contemplated just such a scenario....http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/07/08/what-if-trump-had-won-as-a-democrat-215351
Bolsonaro é um falastrão conservador e ignorante. Atualmente teria 8% das intenções de votos, ou seja, é o Enéas 2.0. As possibilidades desse ser chegar a presidência são baixíssimas, ele só faz muito barulho mesmo, nada mais que isso. Não tem nenhum apoio popular forte, somente de adolescentes desinformados e velhos com memória curta que acham que a ditadura foi boa só porque "tinha menos crime". Teria que acontecer uma merda muito grande para ele chegar lá.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/green-living-blog/2012/jul/06/activism-nike...Just how far the sportswear industry has come was neatly illustrated last summer when Greenpeace launched its Detox Challenge which targeted global brands including Nike and Adidas with the aim of stopping their suppliers from dumping toxic chemical waste into waterways around the world.Within a matter of weeks Nike produced a plan to go toxics-free free by 2020 with similar plans announced in the same record-breaking time by Adidas and Puma with more companies falling in line later on.Without even breathing the word "boycott" campaigners were able to steer companies to a place they were happy with."It was clear that the lessons of the 90s had been painfully learned," observes Harrison. "If there's a case to answer it's better to concede early rather than hoping it will go away."So does this all mean that anti-sweatshop campaigners will soon be looking for other jobs? Sadly no, as groups such as War On Want and Playfair 2012 attest. They've been actively targeting Olympic sponsor Adidas for its alleged sweatshop abuses. Anna McMullen from Labour Behind the Label explains that the clothing industry is far from being sweat-shop free:"Poverty levels of pay remain a problem right across the clothing industry. In the Philippines for example, recent Playfair 2012 research found 50% of workers making Adidas Olympic-branded gear have to rely on loan shark payouts, while in China many workers can only afford to live in cramped dorms far from their families."...
Kaleb Reyman Some of you are literally wearing NikesJason Valentine VilaysanhIt is a protest against Nike factories' working conditions, not a boycott of Nike shoes.