American Thinker
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Frida Ghitis: Imagine a man living alone in a tiny apartment in the near future.
She says he rents his bedroom, his furnishings, and his meager entertainments.
Ghitis says he has little discretionary income and is unhappy with the government.
She asks him to find personal meaning by “joining the fight against global warming” and to “saving the planet”.
Governments abandoned sound money and replaced gold coins with paper currencies, says Julian Zelizer .
Zelizer: The wealthiest end up owning everything, while everyone else tries to balance life precariously on a tightrope of consumer debts, mortgages, long-term loans, and the growing prospect of insolvency.
He asks: How much of the story above seems foreign and how much of it seems painfully familiar?.
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58
Informative language
52
Neutral language
46
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informal
Language
English
Language complexity
50
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Hate speech
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Attention-grabbing headline
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Known propaganda techniques
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Time-value
short-lived
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