Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Tag: Election 2016

Empowering the people: More, not less democracy is the answer

We should always worry when elites begin to tell us that there’s too much democracy.

The 4 syndromes of passivity in the face of pending tyranny

Taking action – demonstrating, resisting, objecting, demanding, speaking truth, joining with others, making a ruckus, and never ceasing to fight Trump’s pending tyranny – will empower you.

Why do GOP presidents get to go hard right while democrats...

I’m asking for the Democrats to be ruthless.

Hamilton electors have a message for Donald Trump: ‘You’re fired’

“The process of election affords a moral certainty, that the office of President will never fall to the lot of any man who is not in an eminent degree endowed with the requisite qualifications.”

While democrats chase Russians, republicans keep rigging elections

We can’t resolve the Russian question without more answers, but we can fix what we already know is broken.

Where are all the adults?

The election of someone so unfit as Trump to be President not only opens up, but relives old traumas. No wonder why Trump arouses such intense feelings.

Trump’s Russian hand

The dark cloud of illegitimacy continues to grow darker.

The man who gets away with everything

For the man who can get away with everything, these displays of cronyism are only the beginning.

Democratic losers and their media backers seek a scapegoat for their...

The fake campaign to blame ‘the Russians’

Obama orders investigation after CIA claims Russia intervened to help Trump...

So far no evidence has been released to the public regarding the Russian hacking, leaving the Democratic party extremely frustrated.

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Donald Trump’s greatest ‘triumph’

I’m thinking, of course, about climate change.

Denying coverage with AI: CMS’s new Medicare model

Funneling money to for-profit companies by rewarding them for denying health care coverage through using unproven, manipulable AI models is not the answer.

Nuclear reactors stoke the climate they claim to cool

Heatwaves force European reactors offline while solar keeps the lights on.

Progressive legacy triumphs as Adelita Grijalva wins Arizona primary

A clash of legacy versus digital insurgency, this Arizona primary uncovers deep intra‑party tensions around candidate experience, social media influence, and the future of democratic progressiveness.

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.