
It’s April 16, 2023. Welcome to Fandango’s One-Word Challenge (aka, FOWC). I will be posting each day’s word just after midnight Pacific Time (U.S.).
Today’s word is “impregnable.”
Write a post using that word. It can be prose, poetry, fiction, non-fiction. It can be any length. It can be just a picture or a drawing if you want. No holds barred, so to speak.
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ODE TO IMPREGNABLE
My brain it is impregnable
Fortified with bone
What a useless poem
What a useless pome
I tried Fan……
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You get credit for showing up.
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Why thankyou……
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or so she told me
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the great wall of China
was impregnable
and so was my grandfather’s lowboy
where he kept all his small change
in tobacco tins
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@FOWC
The divorce was almost impregnable.
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Over the last few decades, the overarching American psyche has become impregnable to concern for reducing or eliminating — rather than throwing more people into — poverty. (On the other hand, many people were receptive to Bernie sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Marianne Williamson. After the party of the Democrats insured none of them got nominated, but Biden got elected making some of the promises they’d made popular, our powers that be went back to figuring out how to crush not only the poor but workers generally.)
“Poverty, by America”: Author Matthew Desmond on How
the U.S. Punishes the Poor and Rewards the Wealthy
At 17:30, the halving of child poverty in six months (during the pandemic) was reversed by Congress (eliminating again the child tax credit), and we can more than “afford” it if the top one percent stopped evading their taxes (the taxes they already owe).
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Investment Bank Says Capitalism is Collapsing
At four minutes in: Furthermore, Edwards wrote… after four decades of working in finance, he’s never seen anything like [this …] “astonishing” [… greed]. To his point, a January study from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City found that “markup growth” … was a far more important factor driving inflation in 2021 than it has been throughout economic history.
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Bernie {tries to call out} Corporate Media to Jen Psaki’s Face
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