Stop hiding your light under that bushel.
Republicans don’t want to say what they’re actually going to do if they win the majority this year. So we should say it for them.
Republicans don’t want to say what they’re actually going to do if they win the majority this year. So we should say it for them.
I was excited when I heard about NPR’s Improvement Association podcast. But after listening to it, I can only say that they kind of hid the ball. Or dropped it.
We’ve got personnel issues, hinky tech problems … Our next album is either very, very small, or very, very far away. Don’t ask me to solve THAT rubic’s cube.
The only way to beat people like Goldman and Conole is for progressives to settle on a single candidate, if possible. That takes organizing.
Allowing them to claim victory whether or not they win races is just a recipe for authoritarianism. We need to believe them when they tell us who they are.
Instead of reversing Trump’s most heinous foreign policy initiatives, Biden has adopted and even extended them into his own term.
Democratic party candidates need money to compete. But a party cannot just be about extracting money from its base in $5 or $10 increments.
What ties Jan 6 and previous scandals together is the desire to override the will of the people by discounting their votes or ignoring their representatives.
The sad fact is, we have missed multiple opportunities over the last 25 years to flip the Supreme Court over to the centrist-liberal side.
We are facing 3 very serious crises simultaneously – crises that fuel one another in a toxic feedback loop of destruction. That can ruin your whole day.