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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Crackdown on Dissent Continues in Moscow
After being abducted in Ukraine, Russia's Left Front leader Sergei Udaltsov has been charged with plotting riots, making him the second Russian opposition leader to be implicated in a criminal case in recent months.
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Labor's Big Test in Michigan
Workers in Michigan may soon earn the right to organize and bargain collectively through labor unions.
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Sticking it to the Super-PACs
Resolving “If the Supreme Court won’t protect democracy, we will,” a new webpage allows fed-up voters to flood Super-PAC email inboxes and phone lines to protest big money's influence in politics.
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Poem: No Fault Politics
Billionaires sit back as profits go sky high/big business cutting benefits, Americans barely getting by.
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Move Your Medical Care
It's time to take on private health insurers.
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Kochtopus Strikes Again, Funding New Climate Change Denial "Science"
An upcoming junk study from the Koch-funded Cato Institute has taken on the format and appearance of a truly scientific report from the U.S. government but is loaded with lies and misrepresentation of actual climate change science.
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Canadian Tar Sands Declared Illegal by Alberta Residents
Residents in Alberta say tar sands mining is not only dangerous but illegal because it violates the rights laid out in Treaty 8, an agreement signed in 1899 by Queen Victoria and various First Nations.
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SLAPPed, Arrested, Deemed Eco-Terrorists: TransCanada Blockaders Persevere
Nonviolent blockaders of the Keystone XL pipeline have been met with pain compliance tactics, felony charges, a SLAPP suit which uses the language of "eco-terrorism" and what amounts to a police state surrounding their tree village in Winnsboro, Texas.
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Why It's Time to Tax Energy, Natural Resources—and Greed
Let’s start implementing taxes on energy sources whose production causes some sort of external cost.
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In Britain, Austerity and Arrests as Government Curbs Right to Protest
Facing scores of arrests in recent months, activists' right to protest is under full assault by a British establishment busy imposing austerity on the people as it ignores any corporate and financial sector crimes.