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The big question about our nation's Capitol is whether it is our seat of government or a middle-school playground at recess, with the same old posturing by bullies and covert elbow-jabs to the kidneys.
Christmas at the White House in 2020 was a special time. Friends, family and supporters all getting together to celebrate the season, and plan a coup.
In 1867, President James Buchanan said that the Senate was the “world’s greatest deliberative body” because of its reputation for intelligent and impassioned debate. Alas, that is no longer the case.
Florida's legislature passed a hurricane relief bill blocks local governments from making wiser land use regulations after the extreme destruction of Hurricane Ian.
Project 2025 is a dangerous and unconstitutional attempt to move us towards an authoritarianism guided by Christian nationalism.
A Michigan law requires coverage of cancer drugs. One insurer came up with a “defensible” way to avoid paying for treatments that offered Forrest VanPatten his last chance for survival.
After spending most of this year trying to attack Ohio majority authority over the constitution itself, and failing, Ohio Republicans spent the next three months lying to Ohio voters—trying to get them to give up their rights.
The American soldier, sailor, airman, Coast Guard woman, and Marine are celebrated on Veteran’s Day. On this same day, Donald Trump desecrated their oath by insisting that if he is reelected he will force direct violations of that oath.
Recent state elections point in one clear direction. Abortion rights increasingly matter to voters. And most voters do not want laws severely restricting abortion and other kinds of reproductive health care.
Trump and his henchman, Steven Miller, have been open about their plans if Trump is reelected. These plans include mass roundups and vast concentration camps to hold people for deportation. Sound familiar? It should.
Trump's buddies at the Heritage Foundation have cooked up a dictatorship plan nearly 1000 pages long for him to use if he regains office. But the core of his strategy is pretty short: four words.
The U.S. is experiencing a crisis of white folks who are fearful of democracy because they’re fearful of people of color. When given a choice between whiteness and democracy, far too many still choose whiteness.
Solar advocates in southwestern Virginia say being local, proving the technology works, and building a coalition to support it have been key to their success.
Fascism did not thrive in the 1930s because it was strong. It thrived because the democracies were weak. We must understand that in this moment of grave danger.
We have a constitution that does not allow laws that apply to the Black race, but not to the White race. So why do we have states passing laws that only apply to women?
Donald Trump is a confidence man, a charlatan, an unrepentant liar whose deceits have cost at least a half-million Americans their lives. Why do so many American support him?
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