Yearly Archives: 2017
Judge’s DAPL ruling, reckless spill record pushes pipeline company’s shares below $20 for first...
Spills are not the only problem.
Resistance in a time of gunfire
We don’t have to reinvent ourselves along violent lines. Instead, we can become a country that changes itself through nonviolent revolution.
Frat boy fascists and real world trolls
The idea that the left, even at its extremes, surpasses the right in terms of violence is a myth propagated as much by the center as it is by the right.
Government of, by, and for Trump
When loyalty trumps integrity, we no longer have a government of laws.
Judge’s ruling on Standing Rock a second chance for justice
The federal court decision could start a new chapter in the DAPL saga, beginning with dropping prosecution of water protectors.
From pseudo-democracy to real participation
True democracy is an expression of the brotherhood of man.
Bernie, Rand lone voices against Iran-Russia sanctions bill
“The U.S. has now moved one step closer to a potential war with Iran.”
Trump’s Twitter bombs
If a president is going to pick a mess of foreign fights, wouldn't it be better not to pick them with allies?
Trump administration quietly rolls back civil rights efforts across federal government
Previously unannounced directives will limit the Department of Justice’s use of a storied civil rights enforcement tool, and loosen the Department of Education’s requirements on investigations.
Here’s the PR firm behind ‘Your Energy America’ front group pushing Atlantic Coast Pipeline
“The fossil fuel industry craves its own grassroots movement, and they really are having a hard time not appearing to be the thugs that they are.”









