Democrats promised to provide a near-universal benefit of $2,000 checks. Billionaire-owned media is trying to convince them to ignore history and gut their proposal
David Sirota
Wednesday’s events were the expression of a dangerous authoritarian movement that has been long in the making
We’re all exhausted, but in the 24 hours since the election was called, corporate interests and their allies have already started their war on progressives. There is no rest for the weary
Dems’ weak economic message helped Trump, the Lincoln Project embarrassed itself, and a ton of grassroots money was set on fire
Progressives are told to keep quiet until after the election — meanwhile, corporate Dems are blasting out divisive ideological messages that could demoralize Democratic voters and depress turnout
Democrats have done a miserable job of acting as an opposition party to Trump — but not because they don’t have significant power to halt his authoritarianism
Democrats in Washington are not just passively failing to mount an opposition to Trump. They are actively helping Republicans
When Massachusetts public school teachers pay into their pension fund each month, they may not realize where the money goes. Wall Street titans…
Many of the investments are being done in secret while politically connected Wall Streets firms — including Blackstone, the Carlyle Group and Elliott Management — earn millions in investment fees from taxpayers
What’s important here is that NFL executives are openly admitting that regardless of his skill, Sam will suffer consequences specifically because he’s gay