Thursday, July 2, 2026

Trump’s slash and burn

These slash-and-burn changes will come as quietly as they can manage, with regressive actions continuing to take place under cover of darkness or tear gas.

The patriotism of killing and being killed

Why are patriotism and war so intertwined in U.S. media and politics?

The corporate takeover of housing

Corporate ownership remains a relatively small percentage of American housing. But a growing number of financial firms, tech platforms, and institutional landlords, alongside a national housing shortage, is making homeownership even less affordable.

Capitalism Killing You? Income Sharing Could Save Our Lives…

In the ongoing series “From the Ground Up,” Occupy.com joins Commonomics USA presenting stories about local efforts to create a new sustainable economy.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert and the future of the Republican Party

With a still small but growing number of progressive voices within the Democratic party, there is for the first time in decades an opportunity to truly move that party to the left and counter the threat represented by radicals like Boebert and Taylor Greene.

Weaponizing the Trump rout to throttle the Republican scourge

Trump is the disintegrating, self-destructive meteor aimed directly at the heart of the Republican brand.

New Bill Reintroduces the DARK Act

A new bill presented in the Senate is being called the new Denying Americans the Right to Know, or DARK Act. Are the majority Americans being ignored?

Florida’s Voting Rights Restoration Initiative could restore rights for a million voters

Hopefully, come November 2018, Florida will put an end to mass disenfranchisement and will restore voting rights to the thousands of citizens who have earned their right to vote.

Sanctions backfire: US is being left behind

At present, the United States is waging an economic World War targeting much of the world economy, including allies who refuse to comply with U.S. mandates.