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" ... Biden, as president, will apparently act as something of a sponge when it comes to making decisions, comfortable as he seems to be with consuming news from an abundance of sources. Again, in strong contrast to President Trump, who acted less as a sponge and more of an instrument whose deeply committed base swept him into office to enact specific policy goals — and for whom the news media came to be something that’s a cross between a foil and the fount of the only currency that matters in Trumplandia (TV ratings). ... "
" ... Duchamp's defiance of artistic conventions with plumbing – and the dozens of other Readymades he prepared in the first decades of the 20th century – prepared the way for the cross-genre mixed-media present, in which any kind of object (real or virtual) can be the vessel for any kind of thought. The exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum affords an opportunity to pay homage to the fount of most all contemporary art. ... "
" ... On the mountain. Twin turbos on a V6 provide all the power of a naturally aspirated V8, but also a... [+] fount of torque, 442 lb-ft. ... "
" ... The argument advanced by Mr. Bruenig is that by protecting property rights, investing in infrastructure, organizing public education, and similar actions, government is the true fount of virtually all wealth. Thus, the original income (or wealth) distribution was created by the government so any change in tax policy that affects the distribution is redistribution, even allowing people to keep more of their own money. ... "
" ... There’s also a lively debate over the impact of EU membership on social policy. The European Court of Human Rights as well as European Commission and European Parliament oversee laws passed by the British parliament—the fount of democratic governance around the world. Some folks, generally more leftish in orientation, like being able to appeal to Europe to override the stodgy British parliament at home. But the majority of Britons are not so happy. ... "