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Is there something in the GOP’s core beliefs and strategies that just inevitably leads to hating on their citizens and worshiping poverty, death, and disease?
Listening to the tape, you can hear comments attributed in the Special Counsel’s indictment. But then we get to what politicians like to call the red meat, the real stuff, and in Watergate parlance, the smoking gun.
Contrary to the relentless propaganda by FOX and Republicans, the results of Biden's economic policies (#Bidenomics) these past two years have been much larger growth and recovery than anyone thought possible.
Far-right elites met in Washington to pine for a past of the simpler days of white supremacy and not being bothered at all by the lack of rights for anyone else.
Connecting Americans to high-speed internet is a key part of “Bidenomics”—Biden’s plan that “to grow the economy from the middle out and the bottom up—not the top down.
People—like Supreme Court Justices—who have things to hide, like expensive gifts from billionaires with business before the court, really don't like being exposed.
While the Wagner mutiny was short-lived and its goals unclear, it will have lasting effects—exposing the fragility of Putin’s grip on power and his ability to lead Russia to victory over Ukraine.
Texas has doubled the amount of solar energy it's generated since early 2022. And that is helping keep the lights and AC on amid a long record heat wave.
The Republican Party is using Russian propaganda techniques against the American public, every minute of every day.
The Foundation for Government Accountability, which aims to make ballot initiatives harder to pass, is being bankrolled by Illinois billionaire Richard Uihlein.
The essence of fascism is intimidation. It stops resistance, stifles opposition, and causes the fearful and desperate to cooperate. It scares off researchers, reporters, and opinion writers…
Far-right Republicans in the House of Representatives engineered the censure of Dem. Adam Schiff as revenge for his management of two impeachments of Trump and his work on the Jan 6 Committee.
As the 2024 election approaches, various far-right candidates are promising pardons for anti-government extremists as a carrot for far-right voters.
The simple reality is that as long as its legal for corporations to drop unlimited amounts of money into political campaigns, citizens and good-government groups will almost always be blown out of the water.
There are a few issues that complicate the constitutional mandate that a crime should be prosecuted where it was allegedly committed. One is that a crime may be committed in more than one district.
"How can one man pass one law and destroy all these businesses in Florida?" asked a lifelong Republican who owns a tomato packing company.
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