I am cautiously daring to hope that Democrats are starting to realize that power exists only if you use it
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Source: Truthout Photo by Steve Sanchez Photos/Shutterstock.com There is a great deal of talk about “loss” as we slog into the newest…
It’s time to issue our bold demands, including those we know that Biden can’t or won’t address by executive order. It’s time to build momentum from the ground up. Let’s go
Trump’s announcement that the thousands who literally carried his banner into the Capitol are not really his people anymore amounts to a grim look in the mirror
In the aftermath of the riot he incited, Donald Trump’s world is falling apart around his ears
Today, I add January 6, 2021, to the long hall of bleak murals that have decorated my passage through this lethally erratic thing called the future. We were supposed to have flying cars by now. Instead, we have this
It now appears horrifically clear that presidential laziness in the face of COVID was a feature, not a bug
In the last weeks of the worst year, the worst people are tasked to do mortally important work for a country on the rack. Capitalism will win, of course; the question is how much more we the people will lose
It is a rule of thumb that virtually all of Trump’s accusations are, in fact, confessions of his own shabby behavior. His bellowed claims of rigged elections and vast conspiracies are actually his helpless testimonial to the serial election misdeeds of his administration and his party
Over the last several days, Trump has done zero favors for his fellow Republicans in the matter of Georgia