The American people clearly spoke, and the drubbing Democrats received requires looking beyond just issue polls, voting patterns, campaign strategy, or get-out-the-vote tactics.
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Film Premiere: "Red Ink" A Film About Money, Politics and Media in America
"Red Ink" takes the Occupy movement as an entry point to look at the American state apparatus, specifically how politics, money and media are interwoven.
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Legalize Democracy: The Film
"Legalize Democracy" is a 30-minute film by Dennis Trainor, Jr., about the movement to amend — why it is needed, and how you can get involved.
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Verizon v. FCC and What the Fall of Net Neutrality Really Means
Verizon v. the FCC is crushing democracy, justice, and cat videos in one swoop. Here's the sordid backstory behind the fall of net neutrality.
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Students Nationwide Rally To Topple the Trans-Pacific Partnership
The Obama administration is going to great lengths to make sure that people do not know what is in the TPP before it gets signed into law.
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Why Keystone XL Cannot Pass the President's Climate Test
If we do not act now to reduce the pollution we are putting into the air, we will face irreversible climatic changes which will come at a catastrophic cost.
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Manifesto Currency: Value of Occupy
As long as the very Earth is viciously ripped apart for the hungry profits of the richest of the rich, and as long as people keep our eyes open and know that we are not alone, this experiment, whatever we choose to call it, will continue.
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Sacred Economics With Charles Eisenstein: A Short Film
The monetary system has contributed to alienation, competition, and scarcity and destroyed community.
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What's Wrong With Our Food System? This 11-Year-Old Can Tell You
11 year old Birke Baehr asks, "What's Wrong With Our Food System? And How Can We Make A Difference?"
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This Bad Santa Leaves Lumps of Black Coal in Your Lung Instead of Your Stocking
The coal industry is going to great lengths to screw former miners out of their black lung disability benefits.
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Op-Doc: Why Care About the NSA?
Edward Snowden has ignited a debate, and for that I am grateful. But now that he’s done his part, it’s time for all Americans to decide how to respond to his revelations. That is to say, it is no longer his story. It is ours.