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Author Natalie Brougham grew up on a steady diet of dystopian fiction that prepared her for these challenging times. Rather than becoming the captain of a pirate ship and escaping this madness, she stays and fights for a kinder, more inclusive world.
Natalie Brougham expresses disgust that in the richest country in the world we have seniors becoming homeless at a rate not seen since the Great Depression.
A group of Texas nuns has declared they no longer recognize the authority of an embattled Forth Worth bishop who subjected them to months of abuse. Natalie Brougham says that this is one of many signs that the Catholic Church’s days are numbered.
Natalie Brougham calls out corporations on their grotesque greed. Americans are pulling money from their savings and relying on credit cards just to survive, all the while corporations are making massive profits.
Natalie Brougham thinks Trump has a 0% chance of becoming President again because he will incur a medical or psychological event during his campaign. He is an animal caught in a trap and will continue to say and do things that will increase the pressure weighing down on him.
The Inflation Reduction Act passed in 2022 created many tax incentives for Americans that go into effect in 2023 and beyond. Natalie Brougham provides an excellent resource for ways we can get money back come tax season.
Since 2019 before the Covid pandemic began, there has been a 38% rise in first-time episodes of psychosis. While scientists have not been able to find a specific trigger, Natalie Brougham thinks this increase is due to the fact we’re all living with complex PTSD.
Heather Brougham describes how the 2017 tax cuts passed by Republicans lowered rates for the wealthiest Americans while raising them for the poor and middle class. Trump and the GOP made sure rates wouldn’t increase until 2021 so that Americans would forget that it was their law that raised them.
The number of Only Fans content creators has increased 40% in just the last 12 months. Natalie Brougham says this is due to the lack of jobs that pay livable wages.
According to economist Albert Edwards, corporate greed is driving capitalism into the ground. Natalie Brougham weighs in, saying that because greed is becoming so extreme that average people no longer have any money, soon the system will no longer function.
Natalie Brougham says that society has created the situation where men only feel they have value if they can provide financial resources and physical strength. Because corporations are making it harder for all of us to earn a living, men are feeling worthless and acting out in unproductive and violent ways.
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