We have to be smart in how we fight against Trump and the Republican Party this time around. That means picking our battles wisely, and not taking bait that’s dangled in front of our faces.
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U.K. Lawmakers to Question Execs in Tax Dodging Probe
U.K. lawmakers will quiz executives of Starbucks, Google and Amazon about how they have managed to pay only small amounts of tax in Britain while racking up billions of dollars worth of sales.
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Post-Election, Beware the Revolving Door
There is legalized bribery, and then there's the way that dark money really works.
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Inequality-Fighting Lawmakers Won Big in Election
House members who got A+ grades for working to narrow America's economic divide were rewarded last week with election victories.
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Techtivist Report: A Pivotal Moment for Internet Freedom
The United Nations is planning to take over the Internet. No joke.
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In London, Activists Use Theater to Hammer Austerity and Elitism
London activists used satirical theatre to draw attention to an "obscene congregation of wealth and gluttony" ahead of the European international anti-austerity general strike that's shaking Europe.
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How to Oust a Congressman: Step One
This is how you drive rightwing extremists out of office.
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Switzerland's Immigration Crackdown Reveals an E.U. in Crisis
Despite Switzerland's outward stability, there is fear in the air as Europe seems to be falling apart around us.
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Post-Mortem from the California Coast
From where I stand, the nation looks like a big battleground.
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OWS Buys Up Debt — To Abolish it
A group of campaigners linked to the Occupy Movement is buying up distressed loans for pennies on the pound and cancelling them to liberate debtors.
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Europe Braces for a Mega-Strike Against Austerity
On Wednesday, Europe’s largest unions will lead the first-ever internationally coordinated general strike against austerity.