Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

texasuberalles:

rhythmic-idealist:

politijohn:

Holy shit, Bernie just popped off on the Senate floor

Transcript: And now I find that some of my Republican colleagues are very distressed. They’re very upset that somebody who is making ten, twelve bucks an hour might end up with a paycheck—for four months!—more than they received last week. Oh my G-d! The universe is collapsing. 

Imagine that. Somebody who’s making 12 bucks an hour, now like the rest of us, faces an unprecedented economic crisis, with the 600 bucks on top of their normal- their regular unemployment check- might be making a few bucks more for four months. Oh my WORD! Will the universe survive? 

How absurd and wrong is that? What kind of value system is that? Meanwhile, these very same folks had no problem, a couple years ago, voting for a trillion dollars in tax breaks for billionaires and large profitable corporations! Not a problem! 

But when it comes to low-income workers in the midst of a terrible crisis, maybe some of them earning or having more money than they previously made- [tongue clicks] oh my word we gotta strip that out. Gotta- we gotta tell those poor people that no matter what- 

By the way when this bill, when the McConnell bill first came up, unbelievably, and I know many Republicans objected to this, they were saying that well we wanna give a, whatever it was, a thousand or twelve hundred bucks, but poor people should get less. 

You see, because poor people are down here, they don’t deserve- they don’t eat. They don’t pay rent. They don’t go to the doctor; they’re somehow inferior, because they’re poor we’re gonna give them less. 

Well that was addressed. Now everybody is gonna get the 1200 dollars. But some of our Republican friends still have not given up of the need to punish the poor and working people. 

You haven’t raised the minimum wage in ten years! Minimum wage should be at least fifteen bucks an hour, you haven’t done that! 

You’ve cut program, after program, after program, and now horror of horrors, for four months, workers might be earning a few bucks more than they otherwise would. Well needless to say, this— (audio cuts off as video ends).

Fuck the entire Mammonite motherfucker Republican machine. Not a single God Damned one of them in Congress deserve anything more than bread and water and an 8x8 cell for the rest of their worthless traitorous lives.

classichorrorblog:

nocuer:

Choking her is outdated, you gotta stab the bitch 

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Originally posted by justhauntr

workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 29 October 1918, during the night, sailors in the German Navy refused an order to attack the British in the North Sea. The order was given five times, but each time the sailors resisted, despite 1,000 mutineers...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 29 October 1918, during the night, sailors in the German Navy refused an order to attack the British in the North Sea. The order was given five times, but each time the sailors resisted, despite 1,000 mutineers being arrested. Over the coming nights the rebellion spread, paralysing the imperial fleet, and led to a revolution and the end of World War I. This is a detailed account by a participant: https://libcom.org/library/wilhelmshaven-revolt-ikarus https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1248845745300573/?type=3

merelygifted:
“ Gracehoper stands 22.5 ft. tall, 23 ft. deep, and 46 ft. long. Weighing about 27 tons, the sculpture was constructed in six segments by the Industrial Welding Company of Newark, New Jersey. In 1972, each segment was assembled on site...

merelygifted:

Gracehoper stands 22.5 ft. tall, 23 ft. deep, and 46 ft. long. Weighing about 27 tons, the sculpture was constructed in six segments by the Industrial Welding Company of Newark, New Jersey. In 1972, each segment was assembled on site under the watchful eye of [Tony] Smith. Constructed of bold modular forms based on multiples of tetrahedrons and octahedrons, the complex structure bridges the space between industrial fabrication and the natural environment. At the time, Gracehoper was the largest outdoor sculpture to be assembled in the United States and Smith considered it to be among his most successful.

The title, a pun on the grasshopper it resembles, derives from the mythical beast of the same name in James Joyce’s “Finnegans Wake.”

https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/gracehoper-61817

https://www.dia.org/about/features/gracehoper-conservation-project

ave-lucjver:

demons (1985) - dir.: lamberto bava 

retrospacezeta:

Tom Savini (and Cropsy from The Burning)

cronenbergian:

The Last Man on Earth (1961), dir. Ubaldo Ragona and Sidney Salkow. 
DP: Franco Delli Colli.

horror-hellabaloo:

Night of the Creeps (1986)

The IMDb description is classic: Alien brain parasites, entering humans through the mouth, turn their host into a killing zombie. Some teenagers start to fight against them.