The year 2020 has caused many white people to realize we live in a racist system. The Green New Deal is about systemic change for all, and deconstructing racism must be front and central in this agenda.
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How to Oust a Congressman, Part 3: The Grassroots Movement
Building a committed base of volunteers to make phone calls, knock on doors and deliver tailored information to voters is the third and final step to kick your Congressman out of office next election season.
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Pentagon to Double Size of Worldwide Spy Network
The U.S. military plans to send hundreds more spies overseas as part of an ambitious plan that will more than double the size of its espionage network.
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Why Austerity Economics Hurts Low-Wage Workers the Most
What does the drama in Washington over the “fiscal cliff” have to do with strikes and work stoppages among America’s lowest-paid workers at Walmart, McDonald’s, Burger King, and Domino’s Pizza? Everything.
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L.A. Port Shut Down by Striking Workers
The largest terminal at the Port of Los Angeles and three terminals at the neighboring port of Long Beach remains shut down by striking clerical workers.
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We Need a Federal Law Banning Public Subsidies for Private Companies
What is supposed to be spending for the public's benefit in fact benefits only private corporations. And it should be outlawed.
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"No" To The Poor: A Poem
Our politicians so eager to pad their brochure, to show they're pro "whoever" - except American poor.
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Why Social Media Research Matters for Occupy
Does social media play a role in revolutions and rebellions or not?
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The Fiscal Cliff Deal is Wall Street’s Latest Scam
If you liked toxic investments and the 2008 financial crisis, you’ll love Wall Street's deficit deal.
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Goldman Sachs' Global Coup D'etat
The thief of thieves on Wall Street is executing a global coup d'etat - with no one there to stop it.
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Charges Dropped Against Stop-and-Frisk Activists
The Harlem couple who had their faces and home address displayed on "wanted posters" after being branded "professional agitators" by the NYPD for filming police stop-and-frisks have been acquitted or had charges against them dropped.