Yearly Archives: 2017
Are progressives suffering from ‘Trump fatigue’?
Every time you take some comfort in a successful lawsuit against the dark side, a whole new set of evils are rolled out.
Officer sentenced to 40yrs in prison for killing 6-year-old autistic boy
“He just kept shooting, kept shooting.”
James O’Keefe III: political committee created in his name is ‘fraudulent’
Anyone filing false information could face FEC fines or even criminal penalties, although the government has traditionally been reluctant to put resources into such cases.
Trade is Trump’s biggest broken promise
Trump, who campaigned promising to “drain the swamp” in Washington, has filled his administration with the very swamp creatures his voters hated.
Trump supporters: like the passengers standing on the deck of the Titanic as it...
History will show that Trump and his Republican cohorts brought this storm of protest upon themselves when they deceived the American people relative to their true intentions.
The Deep State, explained
America’s Deep State is harder to find than those abroad, but could get stronger under Trump.
Environmental protection head rejects ban on chemical insecticide
The chemical is currently used on over 40,000 farms in the U.S.
Trump declares April a month of action on sexual assault
“This includes supporting victims, preventing future abuse, and prosecuting offenders to the full extent of the law,” a statement from the White House read.
Mass shootings still happen all the time, so why does the press look away?
One way to address the madness is for the press to see the country’s gun violence for what it is – a uniquely American epidemic.
Insurgency, ethnic cleansing and democracy in Myanmar
Myanmar’s transition from military to civilian government demonstrates that building even a severely curtailed representative democracy with respect for minority rights is a hard task.









