In pure capitalism, the rich get richer because “it takes money to make money.” They buy stocks and bonds, expand factories and charge the lower class more and more for basic necessities simply because they can. “It’s just business.” On the other hand, the poor live paycheck to paycheck, and if the price of bread […]

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The unexpected dinner guest, for me, is a six-foot drag queen with two-inch eyelashes and head-to-toe body glitter. But first some background. In 1967, Spencer Tracey and Katherine Hepburn welcomed their daughter and fiancé home for dinner only to discover that the young man was black – a “shudder” mixed-race couple in the movie “Guess […]

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