It is not hyperbole to say that the world’s richest man has now illegally seized control of America’s checkbook and the entire federal workforce.
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Why the Media's 'Sanewashing' of Trump is Uniquely Dangerous
Former President Donald Trump is growing increasingly deranged, yet the media is asleep at the wheel.
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Beltway Media Has Gone from a Defender of Democracy to an Enabler of Fascism
The DC political press have eschewed calling balls and strikes in favor of putting their finger on the scale for former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party.
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Germany's Second Largest Party Has Dangerous Ties to Nazism
With regional elections slated this year, and federal elections in 2025, Alternative for Germany poses a very real and immediate political threat.
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Kamala Harris and the Democrats are defeating fascism with mockery
Since she became the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Harris has taken a decidedly different tone when talking about her Republican opponents, and the strategy is paying dividends.
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You aren't voting for a 4-year presidency. You're voting for a 40-year SCOTUS majority
This November’s presidential election actually isn’t about which party will control the White House for the next four years, but which party’s ideology will direct the federal judiciary for the next several decades.
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Hastily-formed Left Alliance Overcomes French Far Right in Elections
But as Marine Tondelier from the Green Party said, the election this month was a warning: “The Republic held on, but for how much longer?”
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The Party That Embraces Political Violence Is Now Reaping What it Sowed
The attempt on Trump’s life is the direct result of the Republican Party’s decision to exploit violence for political gain.
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Labour Win, Yet Right-wing Looms In Volatile UK Election
After 14 years of corruption and chaos, the Conservatives were rejected. Now, Labour inherits a country in ruin, with a shaky mandate and a new leader, Keir Starmer, whose popularity is not high.
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Far-right Parties Gain in European Elections, Yet Not Everywhere
Rampant inequality driven by austerity and neoliberalism has opened the door for populists on the extreme right.
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Incremental progress—is—revolutionary
As fun as it is to say, none of us will, in fact, eat the rich. But by making small differences where we can, we gradually move society toward the more equitable, just, and fair place we all want for ourselves and future generations.