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  • Democracy & Government
    Cities Go Rogue Against Trump and the Radical Right
    March 1, 2017
    | Theo Anderson
    In a sea of red, blue enclaves test their power to rebel.
  • Activism
    TRP: Step 4 - Brand the Opposition
    February 28, 2017
    | Steven Harper
    The effort to unseat the enemies of democracy begins by stripping away their false Republican façades.
  • Democracy & Government
    Trump's Infrastructure Plan Won’t Bridge the Job Gap
    February 28, 2017
    | Isaiah J. Poole
    The White House isn't planning much new federal spending on infrastructure, focusing instead on "public-private partnerships" unlikely to bring enough good-paying jobs.
  • War & Peace
    Sleepwalking Into a Nuclear Arms Race with Russia
    February 27, 2017
    | chuckspinney1 and Pierre Sprey
    The nuclear issue boils down to a question of understanding how America’s spending decisions and actions impact patriotic Russians.
  • Democracy & Government
    Who Says It Can't Happen Here?
    February 27, 2017
    | Harvey J. Kaye
    We have endured 40 years of creeping authoritarianism and it now appears that it may run right over democracy. We must resist and act in solidarity.
  • Media
    Searching for Truth in an Age of Lies
    February 24, 2017
    | Marty Kaplan
    Thinking is hard. Truth is complicated. Focus is fragile. But there's plenty of reliable information to be found.
  • Democracy & Government
    To Survive, Democrats Need to Stand Up to Wall Street
    February 23, 2017
    | Sarah van Gelder
    If Democrats want to retake government, they will need to do more than be the party that isn’t as bad as Trump, starting with closing the wealth gap.
  • Economy & Work
    Why Trumponomics Fails
    February 21, 2017
    | Robert Reich
    Xenophobic grandstanding doesn’t boost the competitiveness of American workers. Nor does it boost American-based companies.
  • Democracy & Government
    Trump’s Labor Pick Has a History of Attacking Voting Rights
    February 21, 2017
    | John Nichols
    Alexander Acosta was once accused of undermining the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. Now he could become secretary of labor.
  • Activism
    'Resistance' Town Halls Planned for Congressional Recess
    February 20, 2017
    If you attend a February town hall while your congressperson is back home we want to hear from you. Be sure to share your videos, photos and comments on our Facebook and Twitter pages.


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