Perspective | Five Myths About George Soros
www.washingtonpost.com -He’s not actually plotting a revolution or paying people to protest.
He’s not actually plotting a revolution or paying people to protest.
We need a federal government that reduces, not amplifies, uncertainty.
For many, protesting is too risky right now
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When it’s too hot to eat, but you’re still hungry.
Preserve your work-life balance by ending your day with a cocktail.
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