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Writer-editor-photographer. Lifelong activist & Democratic Party dissident. Neoliberalism spent, Trumpism shredding government & Constitution, & capitalism raping planet: what comes next? Democracy, community, equality, saving planet: Devil's in details.
Framed as a strike on βevil,β Washington and Tel Avivβs attacks leave Iran with few off-ramps. Tehranβs incentives now point toward escalation as a matter of survival.
Hey, hey, Donald J.,
How many kids did you kill today?
Trump will be gone soon. We must plan for what comes next. It won't be possible to return to what was; no matter, it wasn't that great anyway. So how will we make the next American republic more democratic? More equitable? More just? More peaceful? Safer? Power to the people or to the oligarchs?
Killing (or snatching) a country's leader doesn't assure regime change. Will old cohort install new leader? If an opposition seizes power, will it be better? If there's civil war, do we intervene? Will we install a puppet? If there's resistance, do we invade? Do we occupy? Or just destroy and run?
'Trump announced at 2:30 a.m. Saturday via Truth Social that the strikes had occurred, urging the Iranian public to rise up against its leadership and βseize control of your destiny.β'
What say we try that?
Democratic leadership has descended into self-parody.
Last month, we teamed up with YouGov to ask voters in Minnesota and Michigan their opinions on Democratic leadership. The results paint a clear picture: Chuck Schumer is one of the most staggeringly unpopular politicians in America.
A tax on these high-income earners is the most effective way to redistribute benefits to workers once again.
So-called deficits are actually strengths: "a sense of solidarity, compassion, a merging of the mind and the body, learning and willing to take risks, embracing passion, connecting knowledge to power, and being attentive to the injuries of others and embracing a sense of social justice."
Boycott and disrupt: the only actions now. Last night, Dems who sat like potted plants while Trump insulted and demeaned them or worse who stood and applauded, props and extras in the dictator's show, proved again the party leadership is not fit to meet this crisis.
BREAKING: Al Green was just kicked out of the SOTU for the second year in a row to chants of USA.
He carried a sign that read βblack people arenβt apesβ.
Man I love this guy.
The news staff at NYTimes should be required to watch Amy Goodman every day before work. They could learn something about contextualizing the news.
Analilia Mejiaβs upset victory in New Jersey offers invaluable insights about the past and present of liberal politics in America.
People with no criminal convictions at all make up two-thirds of the more than 120,000 people deported between January and May. For another 8%, the only offense on their record was illegal entry to the U.S.
βAgentic commerce invites us to hand over our data to the same regime of automation that will justify and accelerate the global march toward labor becoming more contingent and precarious.β
Today @sjshancoxli.liberalcurrents.com talks to @rcsmitheco.bsky.social, who argues that private electric companiesβlike Pacific Gas and Electricβare often inefficient and incompetent. Nebraska and other states with publicly-owned power companies have proven their superiority as an alternative.
π½οΈNEW: Trump isn't hiding his corruption anymore β he's broadcasting it. But why is the media failing to see the threat right in front of them?
Marc Elias breaks down how Trump has fundamentally changed the rules of American politics by "saying the quiet part out loud."
https://youtu.be/aIMqN_yfSwU
The U.S. has spent seven decades sanctioning, sabotaging, isolating, and economically strangling Cuba.
When members of the Lincoln Brigade returned home from fighting for the Spanish Republic against Franco's insurgency, they were viewed with suspicion by the FBI, blacklisted and placed under surveillance. The U.S. government label for them was "premature anti-fascists." Plus Γ§a change.
The nasty little secret of American democracy is that we donβt count all the votes. Nor let every citizen vote.
βInstead of a single, reformed rules-based trading system, a mosaic of partial agreements and creative βdockingβ arrangements between blocs could developβ in the coming year, argues Mark Carney.
He explains why in a guest essay for The World Ahead