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The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
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I am thankful for X-rays and washing machines
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I am thankful for X-rays and washing machines

It is truly a remarkable thing for Americans to make a holiday out of gratefulness, and it is very fitting for us, as we are among the most fortunate of people on the face of the Earth. We have so much to be grateful for in this country. We are incredibly wealthy compared to most countries; we have more freedoms afforded to us by our constitutional traditions; we have more opportunities for success and for failure. She excitedly asked if she could press the buttons on the machine. Then she sat in front of it, watching it work as if it were entertainment. It is a recognition of these blessings that made me a conservative and continues to sustain my belief in conservative values despite the constant challenges to that understanding of the world. At the top of that list is the free market, which is the source of so many of the blessings we have to be grateful for. And this is not to say that the free market should be unfettered or that there are no abuses of this system. Of course there are abuses, and the causes for those abuses run a spectrum from lack of personal responsibility all of the way to systemic failures. If anything, the free market brings us so many blessings that we take them for granted and forget quickly how our lives have improved in such a short time. I have a great example showing this tendency. A while back I had a dental check-up, and the youngish assistant notified me that we were going to take X-rays of my teeth. I got ready to go to the X-ray room. Of course, she just pulled over the X-ray machine, put it up to my face, and snapped a few images. “That machine is so amazing,” I said to her. She didn't understand what I meant. I explained that just a few years back, X-ray machines were much bigger and more expensive and it was not as convenient to take them. She had no clue. I felt like that meme of an aged lady telling some young person about the olden days and young person responds by saying, “That’s great! Let's get you to bed, Grandma.” Now part of the reason that story happened is simply because I am getting older, but it’s also because things get better and better every moment of every day through the invisible hand of the free market, and we benefit from it and take it all for granted. It simply blows my mind that people are born on Earth in this age after thousands of years of incredible technological and scientific advancements, and instead of looking around in overwhelming wonder and gratefulness, they look for the problems and call for it all to be wiped away. I’ll bother you with one more example that I always refer to when challenged on this subject, if you’ll indulge me. There is a Ted Talk that can be viewed on YouTube about the laundry washing machine and how it absolutely revolutionized women’s lives and changed human society. Swedish academic Hans Rosling details the day when he was a child and his parents finally were able to save enough money to buy a washing machine. His grandmother, who had spent a lifetime heating water over a wood fire and washing the laundry of seven children by hand, excitedly asked if she could press the buttons on the machine. Then she sat in front of it, watching it work as if it were entertainment. “To my grandmother, the washing machine was a miracle,” he explained. He goes on to explain how that one technological advancement that we all take for granted allowed women to have more leisure time, and that allowed for some of them to read, and even more advancements gave them the freedom to work and find their own careers. Go watch it. It’s worth your time, and it only has 736,000 views, shamefully, after being available for 10 years. It really is worthwhile to stop and consider just how much freedom we have been given, for good and bad, because of all the advancements invented and developed in the free market — and to remember those blessings when we decide whether to be on the side of policies that increase freedom or on the side of those designed to stomp it out. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Marvel Rivals officially goes gold as Overwatch 2 challenger nears launch
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Marvel Rivals officially goes gold as Overwatch 2 challenger nears launch

While making a game with incredibly popular IP isn’t a guaranteed route to success (Marvel’s Avengers and Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League, I’m looking at you) it certainly gives any project a big head start. The concept alone of Marvel Rivals was enough to cause an eruption of hype, and its betas showed that it's delivering in the gameplay department too. Now, just over a week out from its full launch, it’s ticked one final (but very important) box - it’s gone gold. Continue reading Marvel Rivals officially goes gold as Overwatch 2 challenger nears launch MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Marvel Rivals release date, Marvel Rivals characters, Marvel Rivals System Requirements
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Twitchy Feed
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He Can Dish It Out, But Can't Take It: Chow Thief Alex Vindman Cries as Elon Musk Returns Fire
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He Can Dish It Out, But Can't Take It: Chow Thief Alex Vindman Cries as Elon Musk Returns Fire

He Can Dish It Out, But Can't Take It: Chow Thief Alex Vindman Cries as Elon Musk Returns Fire
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Twitchy Feed
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'Beauty Comes From Somewhere We Can't Explain': Culture Critic on Vermeer's 'Girl With a Pearl Earring'
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'Beauty Comes From Somewhere We Can't Explain': Culture Critic on Vermeer's 'Girl With a Pearl Earring'

'Beauty Comes From Somewhere We Can't Explain': Culture Critic on Vermeer's 'Girl With a Pearl Earring'
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Twitchy Feed
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Liberals Hate Thanksgiving: A Twitter Retrospective
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Liberals Hate Thanksgiving: A Twitter Retrospective

Liberals Hate Thanksgiving: A Twitter Retrospective
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RedState Feed
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Staffer Goes off on Al Sharpton and MSNBC for Their Grift Op With the Kamala Campaign
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Staffer Goes off on Al Sharpton and MSNBC for Their Grift Op With the Kamala Campaign

Staffer Goes off on Al Sharpton and MSNBC for Their Grift Op With the Kamala Campaign
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
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The 12 best TV deals you can grab ahead of Black Friday
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The 12 best TV deals you can grab ahead of Black Friday

4K TVs like the Sony A95L don’t come cheap, but they’re a bit easier to acquire right now. | Image: Sony Black Friday wouldn’t be Black Friday without a deluge of TV deals. And while we wouldn’t exactly recommend the second-rate models lining the Sunday circulars, there are plenty of TVs already on offer for Black Friday that deliver a satisfying viewing experience and solid feature set — whether you plan on gaming, watching sports, or catching up on the latest TV shows and movies. Several of the best OLED models are currently sitting at or near all-time low prices right now, including the excellent LG C4 and Sony A95L QD-OLED, the latter of which a panel of judges (including our own Nilay Patel) voted as the veritable “King of TV.” Below, we’re also highlighting briefcase TVs, solid midrange picks under $1,000 like the 65-inch TCL QM85... Continue reading…
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NEWSMAX Feed
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Politico/Morning Consult Polls: Trump Voters Swayed
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Politico/Morning Consult Polls: Trump Voters Swayed

Voters supporting President-elect Donald Trump's election win have changed their minds about what issues they find most important now that the election is over, according to polling.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
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Man Does His Part To Prepare For Thanksgiving By Not Going Into Kitchen So He Won't Be In The Way
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Man Does His Part To Prepare For Thanksgiving By Not Going Into Kitchen So He Won't Be In The Way

GREEN VALLEY LAKE, CA — Local man Landon Collings, 45, heroically volunteered to do the most important part of Thanksgiving meal preparations this year: staying out of the kitchen so his wife, Carla, could actually get things done.
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YubNub News
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He Can Dish It Out, But Can't Take It: Chow Thief Alex Vindman Cries as Elon Musk Returns Fire
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He Can Dish It Out, But Can't Take It: Chow Thief Alex Vindman Cries as Elon Musk Returns Fire

If we tried to list all of the ways that we abhor disgraced, retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Alex Vindman, his horrible wife Rachel, and his equally horrible brother Yevgeny, we might be writing until…
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