Five Prerequisites for War Against ISIS
As we move toward war against ISIS, we must be vigilant – to fairly allocate the burdens of who’s called on to fight the war, to protect civil liberties, to protect innocent civilians abroad, to avoid hate and bigotry, and to fairly distribute the cost of paying for war.
Ode to George Santos – and the sinister shyster sweepstakes
Is Donald now bursting with envy,/ Upstaged by Santos’ lying frenzy?
What happened to the party of limited government?
The Republican Party now poses a clear and present threat even to the values it once espoused.
The insult wars in Washington
How they blind us to our troubles.
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.
Bring everyone into the tent
We need to see that we are simply adopting the approach of FDR and the New Deal, and eliminating income inequality without bloodshed.
It’s North Korea’s Kim Jong-un, not Trump, who forced the US to the negotiating...
Credit where credit's due.
Lessons from Vieques: Resisting US militarism, building unity
Our only hope is to learn from and center the past and present struggle in Vieques and everywhere else bearing the brunt of U.S. militarism, to clearly understand where our enemies converge.
Priceless advice for a clueless president: Want more scandals? Deny, defy and defame.
Let’s envision Trump returning to his rightful place, as phony “CEO” on a fraudulent reality-show. That happens when an awakened critical mass of loud voices firmly declare this golden phrase, “You’re fired.” With or without jail time.
Four numbers that scream “Vote for Bernie!”
Bernie’s fight is for social justice, and for social responsibility. The beaten-down center of America will take the first step in the battle against inequality if it listens to him.








