There are multiple similarities between Trump and the British monarch when looking at the 27 grievances the framers outlined in their 1776 declaration.
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Creeping Counterterrorism: From Muslims to Political Protesters
When we allow governments to forfeit our civil rights to protect "us" from "them," we lose sight of how quickly we can become "them."
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Time for a Revolution
"In all of history, no tyrannical power has ever conceded peacefully."
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The Toxic 100: Top Corporate Air Polluters Identified
The Toxic 100 Air Polluters is an updated list of the top corporate air polluters in the U.S.
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#Occupied: Reports From the Front Lines
This week in Occupy, Pussy Riot was sentenced to two years in Russian prison, we expressed solidarity with General Motors hunger strikers in Colombia, activists far and nigh set their sights on Tampa and the Republican National Convention, and the one-year Occuversary is approaching.
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Three Ways the Obama Administration Could Help the Housing Market RIGHT NOW
It is hardly a secret that the Obama administration’s programs to bolster the housing market and help struggling homeowners have failed to meet expectations.
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The Koch Brothers Go To Hollywood
"The Campaign" is a thinly veiled story about how the Koch Brothers--America's fifth and sixth richest men, worth $25 billion each--are buying the nation's political system through their purchase of Tea Party candidates.
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It's Time for a Fair Tax Policy
Any discussion about the 1% and the 99% has to start with income.
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Paul Ryan Has a 20-Year Plan to Destroy the Government. Where's Ours?
Talk of presumptive Vice Presidential nominee Paul Ryan's budget plan is all over the place. He's hailed as a strategist, deep-thinker, policy-wonk, and the intellectual heart of the Republican Party. He's their theorist.
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The Global 1%: Exposing the Transnational Ruling Class
Who are the the world’s power elite, and to what extent do they operate in unison for private gain at the expense of the 99 percent? Examples like Freeport-McMoRan and BlackRock are just a few.
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This Crisis Is Not Leaving
After nearly five years, and trillions in government-funded bailouts, the economic and social crisis afflicting America hasn't gone anywhere. Here are five reasons why.