Yearly Archives: 2016
The first 100 day resistance agenda
We’re not going away.
For the good of the party: It’s time for Donna Brazile to go
Brazile's duplicitous behavior is a symbol and symptom of the Democratic Party leadership.
Life under Trump
Night Terrors and Daytime Hopes
Bartleby the American
The case for non-cooperation with Trump.
Trump poised to violate Constitution his first day in office, George W. Bush’s ethics...
The Constitution doesn’t allow presidents to seek gifts from foreign agents.
The one thing Trump got right: The system is rigged
The entrenched two-party system is itself the consequence of this rigged system.
What Standing Rock needs Obama to do quickly—Before Trump takes over
Trump will try to fast-track fossil fuel projects across the country. That makes the final months of President Obama’s term more important than ever.
US youth win the right to sue US government for inaction on climate change
A group of US youth, ranging in age from 9 to 20, were granted the right to sue the federal government and fossil fuel industry over climate change and environmental degradation that endangers their future.
Meet the six big banks keeping private prisons in business
Without these institutions, The GEO Group and CoreCivic would be in trouble—which is what advocates for divestment want.
On the road with our American selves
The Trump administration will probably espouse a philosophy much like President Obama’s when it comes to valuing (or not) the lives of foreign innocents.









