Friday, April 19, 2024

Tag: Election 2020

Some thoughts on the November 3 national election

The good, the bad and the ugly...

Save the election, resist the hate

The only thing that can work against a hijacked election is mass citizen action. A General Strike.

Bernie Sanders on how to block Trump from stealing election &...

Trump recently ramped up his efforts to discredit the election results by suggesting he will refuse to concede if he loses.

The myth of voter fraud – and the truth about what’s...

The next time you hear Trump and his enablers claim widespread voter fraud, know the truth.

After Biden’s sharp decline, investors are reassessing other blue chips

Now that Joe Biden is looking shaky – with a damaged brand and a faltering business plan – prudence requires a new set of calculations.

What matters is what happens next, not ‘what happened’

“Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow.”

Is Bernie Sanders the Democrats’ 2020 frontrunner?

Should Bernie Sanders run for president in 2020? And if he does, would you support him?

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This diplomatic maneuvering seeks to avoid a U.S. veto, which would publicly align the country against Palestinian self-determination.

Supreme silence: High court decision curtails protest rights, stifling voices in the South

As the case now returns to lower courts for further proceedings, the national discourse on the limits of free speech and the right to protest continues to evolve.

Supreme Court questions use of obstruction law in Jan. 6 riot cases amid concerns...

This law is now at the center of a legal battle concerning its suitability for punishing those who stormed the Capitol during the certification of the 2020 election results.

Missouri Republican Attorney General Bailey sues Media Matters using consumer law to censor the...

An analysis of Mo. Attorney General Andrew Bailey's bogus allegations against Media Matters.

New report reveals millionaires’ tax rates slashed by half since 1950s, fueling wealth inequality

This stark reduction in tax rates for the wealthiest Americans coincides with an era of escalating income disparity and could be costing the federal government hundreds of billions in lost revenue annually.