Sunday, July 12, 2026

What GOP New Yorkers Just Voted For: Torture, Syria Intervention and the Murder of...

Well, someone doesn’t know what he is doing.

Do any Republicans still support democracy?

Republicans should heed Churchill’s warning about appeasing authoritarians: “Each one hopes that if he feeds the crocodile enough, it will eat him last.”

In first, US labeled ‘backsliding’ democracy as global authoritarianism grows

A new report calls the rejection of the 2020 election results by many in the Republican Party as an “historic turning point” for the United States.

Extremism exposed, handing off golden midterm levers – IF only Democrats push systemic changes

The tragic irony is that the volcanic extremism on display is anything but invisible or mysterious or unexpected.

A sliver of hope in the Syrian cease-fire

The American military may enjoy the blank check given to them by the Trump Administration, but they may come to regret it when he shifts all of the blame onto their shoulders the moment something goes wrong. 

Will Biden be a rerun of 2016 tragedy?

As a throwback to the Clintonite 1990s, Biden says he feels the pain of victims but won’t name many villains.

Movements are driving Democratic Party debate

The cost of suppressing this debate will be far greater than the costs of waging it.
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America’s next president: Warren Sanders

President Warren Sanders can then start clearing the wreckage left by Trump, and make America decent again.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren launches investigation into Equifax breach

Warren's new bill will give consumers more control over their own personal data and prohibit companies like Equifax from charging consumers for freezing and unfreezing access to their credit files.

Kansas City, Missouri implements Zero Fare Transit; first major US city to do so

While other cities such as Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, and Denver have floated around the idea, Kansas City is now the first U.S. city to offer fare-free transit.