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Libertarian Counterpoint

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First Evergreen Show 11/24/2016 Thanksgiving Day #1322

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Phony wars in the Middle East. U.S. arms all sides. No intention to actually win.

Phony war on terrorism. Excuse to implement the surveillance state.

Phony war on poverty. Excuse to create a permanent class of Democratic voters.

Libertarian Counterpoint

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The significance of the Trump win of the Presidency and the GOP retaining control of the Senate, the House and U.S. Supreme Court nominees.

A Gary Johnson/William Weld post campaign critique. How did the LP do elsewhere? Trump potential appointments:

Storytime from the Carver Memorial Library

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Today's episode theme is "Family Literacy Month" Read with us "Julius Baby of the World" by Kevin Henkes and "Ox-Cart Man" by Donald Hall. Sing Oats Peas Beans and Barley Grow a Folk Song. Read "The Little Bear Treasury" by Else Holmelund Minarik and Sing Zoom Zoom Zoom, We're Going to the Moon. Our last poem is from the book "Read-Aloud Poems Every Young Child Should Know" called "Halfway Down" by A. A. Milne

Storytime from the Carver Memorial Library

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Today's Episode theme is New Books at the Library.

Opening Song: It’s Time for Storytime – KATIE & RONDA

Poem: “April Rain Song” from Sail Away by Langston Hughes, Illustrations by Ashley Bryan

Book: The Not So Quiet Library by Zachariah Ohora - KATIE

Song: “We’ll Borrow a Book From the Library”– KATIE & RONDA

Book: Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Pena, Illustrated by Christian Robinson –

RONDA

Strata: Portraits of Humanity - Nov'16

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(1) Archaeologists dive on Marigondon Cave, best known as one of the most famous diving spots in Cebu City, Philippines. It would have been above sea level during the last glacial periods of 22,000 and 38,000 BP so it could have been inhabited then. (2) Archaeologists carried out excavations over the summer of 2014 on the route to bypass Cannington, a town in West Somerset, England. They found the remains of three Roman buildings, including a high-status villa complete with under-floor heating and evidence of painted wall plaster and a slate roof.

Libertarian Counterpoint

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Fields, Cameron, Talcott, Talcott.

NFIB v OSHA, union reps get to walk around job sites of non-union shops with OSHA inspectors.

California Sea Urchin Commission v. Jacobson

Gaddy v Georgia Department of Revenue - school choice

616 Croft Ave. v West Hollywood

California Coastal Commission, regulator of environmental justice.

Abuses of law by the Administrative State.