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Yearly Archives: 2017

What kind of FBI do we want after Comey?

What kind of FBI should progressive activists support? What kind of leader should it have?

Protesters take net neutrality issue to FCC chair’s home

Pai needs to be personally protested because he comes to the FCC with a personal agenda.

Trump in Comey’s China shop

The larger issue involved here is not Trumps’ record of daily impeachable offenses, it is his rank incompetence.

12 farmworkers poisoned by toxic pesticide only one month after EPA denies ban

Chlorpyrifos originates from a nerve gas developed by Nazi Germany.

Trump is the symptom, not the disease

Our failure to defend those who are demonized and persecuted leaves us all demonized and persecuted.

SCOTUS: Okay for debt collectors to hound people, even after statute of limitations expires

“The result is that debt buyers have won ‘billions of dollars in default judgments’ simply by filing suit and betting that consumers will lack the resources to respond.”
Requiem for the American Dream

Requiem for the American Dream (DVD)

Chomsky's film is required viewing for all who want to maintain hope in the future.

Trying to explain the disdain for poor Americans

The costly and dysfunctional state of health care in the U.S. shows the absurdity of entrusting basic human needs to the narcissistic tendencies of capitalism.

The folk singer vs. the millionaire: A Berniecrat aims for Montana’s house seat

Rob Quist’s House campaign draws on Montana’s populist spirit.

From Selma to Springfield: Why we’re marching in Illinois

Our loved ones – past, present, and future – are always in this struggle with us. We march for all of them, and for all of us.