Friday, April 26, 2024

Trust our brilliant leaders? Are you joking?

“With what predictably unfolded there, why do we for even a split second trust the knuckleheads in charge of our military and foreign policy to handle anything going forward?”

Sanders, Harris, Markey introduce bill to provide monthly $2,000 payments during the COVID-19 crisis

As rent comes due and bills continue to pile up, Americans desperately need assistance to financially survive this crisis.

America as a company town: Royal Dutch Shell workers in Penna. coerced to show...

There is a sense in which all colonialism is a form of company town writ large. Now, that’s America.

A global movement away from use of animal furs: Several states propose ban to...

In the United States, the animal fur industry is widely unregulated and receives little to no oversight from the government.

8 lessons US progressives can learn from the UK Labour Party

As of mid-July, Labour is 8 percentage points ahead of the Conservatives. Here’s how they did it.

Biden proposes hiking taxes on richest Americans to fund universal pre-k, paid leave, and...

The president's tax plan—which omits an estate tax increase that he promised on the campaign trail—was devised to cover the cost of a significant expansion of the nation's tattered social safety net.

Accountability for the attempted coup

Those who say we should “look forward” to a new administration and forget or dismiss what occurred last week are delusional.

Michael Moore urges Trump critics to participate in ‘100 Days of resistance’

“It’s important that everybody go there. This will have an effect.”

Republicans should never again recite the Pledge of Allegiance

Republicans are not showing loyalty but, rather, clearly exhibiting disloyalty.

‘Black Sludge’ Pours Out Of Texas Town’s Faucets Days After FBI Arrests Nearly Every...

The problem is summed up in just a few words: "There's not really anyone in charge."