Yearly Archives: 2017
May Day, workers, refugees and the cracks in the left
“Say it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome here.”
Texas voter ID law led to fears and failures in 2016 election
Efforts to implement the nation’s strictest voter ID requirements – a solution in search of a problem, according to one critic – foundered amid court defeats, confusion and at least one giant oversight.
Trump’s banksters and the rollback of Dodd-Frank
Don’t let Trump and the Republicans endanger our economy again. Let’s not make the same mistake twice.
Atlanta becomes 27th city to commit to 100% renewables
Atlanta, as well as the state of Georgia, has taken commendable strides in the renewable energy sector.
Don’t know much about history
Donald Trump thinks his intuition is better than knowledge of the past. That’s dangerous for him and all the rest of us.
The progressive resistance: “Woke” on politics, comatose on marketing
Advocates of progressive truth need to realize that we are a savagely outgunned faction.
Trump sends troops to the Turkish-Syrian border
Trump is in the position of trying to separate and make peace among two American allies.
The empire expands
Not the American one, but Trump’s.
Ex-cop pleads guilty after shooting unarmed man in back
If convicted, Slager faces a maximum sentence of life in prison for violating Scott’s civil rights under color of law.
Protect federal funding for public education
This petition is closed.









