Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Trump and his key enablers

Is the Trump nightmare finally ending?

The Choice Ahead: A Private Health-Insurance Monopoly or a Single Payer

If we continue in the direction we’re headed we’ll soon have a health insurance system dominated by two or three mammoth for-profit corporations capable of squeezing employees and consumers for all they’re worth – and handing over the profits to their shareholders and executives.
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10 Reasons Marco Rubio is no Moderate

Marco Rubio is said to be somewhat moderate, but Robert Reich says differently. Here’s why...

How Bernie Sanders supporters are organizing to stop the TPP

As Obama gears up for a lame-duck push on the TPP, activists target U.S. House members at home.

Five things Obama should do before leaving office (but probably won’t)

I offer this list not with a naive optimism that Obama will actually act on them, but rather to point out how many crucial issues a sitting Democratic president has the power to control but often chooses not to.

Flynn’s facts: Get to know Trump’s pick for national security advisor

An uncharitable person might conclude that Flynn is seeking revenge against enemies in the previous Administration.

Federal Judge is Allowing Torture Victims to Sue the Psychologists who Devised CIA’s Torture...

For the first time, victims of the CIA torture program will be able to sue the Psychologists responsible for the program.

A pandemic has infected the Republican Party—it has one name and many faces

“What we do have is we have perhaps the lowest, but among the lowest, but perhaps the lowest, mortality rate—death rate—anywhere in the world.”

The Founding Fathers would renounce, condemn America’s endless wars

They would decry the current situation in which a succession of U.S. presidents has usurped that power, probably the greatest violation of the Constitution in the history of this nation.

The imploding Trump sequel is a bust, exposing the one-trick pony phony: Could he...

The only thing worse than lurching into dotage—and failing to realize you ain’t what you used to be—is defying all good advice to drastically modify your pitch.