Yearly Archives: 2017
These kids will see Trump in court
Twenty-one kids and climate scientist James Hansen were suing the Obama administration to take more aggressive action on climate. Now, the climate-change-denying 45th president has inherited the case.
Pipeline resistance broadens: On the day Dakota Access oil flows, go one day without...
Let’s do what it takes to remind the companies, and the government itself, who’s really in charge of the economy.
Progressives must challenge extreme gerrymandering by the GOP
Because of the extent of gerrymandering already institutionalized, it is very unlikely that Democrats can improve their position dramatically in 2018.
Ten points for Democracy activists
Take the viewpoint of the public good, not corporate profiteering.
What do we know about Neil Gorsuch?
Meet Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee in more detail.
Protest is working and growing
Early in the Trump era, protest is working and the potential ahead is for an even larger resistance movement.
3 reasons Trump’s EPA pick can’t be trusted with climate science
This is why the man chosen to lead this agency needs to manage science responsibly so it can do its job.
Emperor Trump? The case for impeachment
Mr. Trump’s failure to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution is cause enough for impeachment.
Mock candidate, then so-called president, now real cult leader of the chaos clan
What makes Trump dangerous is how well he leveraged his celebrity cult of personality into a potent political cult of personality. That’s why he reduces all of politics to person-to-person relationships with leaders, as with Putin.
Veterans return to Standing Rock to act as human shields against police
This is a clear sign that the fight between water protectors and law enforcement is far from over.









