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It’s Not Just Structural Voter Suppression Anymore. This Year, Trump is Coming for Your Mind.

September 6, 2020 By GuestWriter

It’s Not Just Structural Voter Suppression Anymore. This Year, Trump is Coming for Your Mind.

What is psychological voter suppression? It’s when those who want to suppress the vote realize that physical and structural barriers aren’t enough. And …

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Andi Pringle, vote, voting

Changed the world? Really?

August 23, 2020 By GuestWriter

Gail Hunn

Changed the world? Really? Martin Luther King was murdered while trying to work WITHIN THE SYSTEM to help Black people. And now ,,,

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Civil Rights, Gail Hunn, Malcolm X, MLK

Would help have come if my benefactor found himself in similar circumstances in my neighborhood?

August 22, 2020 By GuestWriter

William Hunn

We are all somehow the sum of the events of our lives. I would like to believe in Karma; as ye sow, so shall ye reap but who really knows. In the end, given a choice, I choose kindness.

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: William Hunn

“Let Them Eat Cake!” | The Lincoln Project

August 14, 2020 By GuestWriter

Sorry, there was a YouTube error. August 11, 2020 –In a new ad released today, “Moving Day,” The Lincoln Project exposes the bleak reality coming for millions of Americans. The ad focuses on the Trump evictions and foreclosures that are coming due to the president’s failed response to COVID and the economic devastation that came […]

Filed Under: A Few Takes Tagged With: eviction, stimulus, Unemployment

We Can Do Better | The Lincoln Project

August 14, 2020 By GuestWriter

The Lincoln Project We Can Do Better

Sorry, there was a YouTube error. August 14th, 2020 – The Lincoln Project today released a new video, “Unprecedented,” taking aim at President Trump using the words of his own advisors and appointees. “The ad speaks for itself,” said Reed Galen, co-founder of The Lincoln Project. President Trump has cycled through numerous cabinet officials who […]

Filed Under: A Few Takes Tagged With: idiot, the Lincoln Project

Are Republicans Slow Learners or is something else up with COVID-19

July 2, 2020 By GuestWriter

COVID-19 by red and blue states

This piece was sent by a Republican who wanted this information out on COVID-19 and his party. He says: “I weep for my party.”

Filed Under: General Tagged With: COVID-19, republicans, Slow Learners

I Can’t Breathe: Racial Justice and Climate

June 20, 2020 By GuestWriter

I Can’t Breathe: Racial Justice and Climate

If one remembers equal justice for all none of our problems would be unsolved. Former Charlotte North Carolina Mayor Jennifer Roberts gets it right.

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Climate Justice, Jennifer Roberts, Racial Justice

Has the Moment for a New America Arrived?

June 19, 2020 By GuestWriter

Has the Moment for a New America Arrived

America is in trouble because of a sophisticated form of narrative coercion. Activists like Paul Zeitz are our antidote. We must take it before the metastasis.

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: America, Paul Zeitz

Our Democracy Needs a Bailout: 4 Ideas to Improve Voter Turnout

May 6, 2020 By GuestWriter

Our Democracy Needs a Bailout 4 Ideas to Improve Voter Turnout

Sorry, there was a YouTube error. It is more than voter turnout by Mac ReganWatch Mac Regan’s interview on Politics Done Right. The Senate just unanimously passed a $483 billion coronavirus aid package in addition to the $2.2 trillion previously authorized by The CARES Act to soften the economic impact of Covid-19 on Americans. Despite […]

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Mac Regan, voting

Vote-by-Mail could cost Dems the Election: Mail-in Voting puts Millions of Minority Ballots at Risk

April 19, 2020 By GuestWriter

Investigative Reporter makes the case that irrespective of Trump’s statements to the contrary, voting by mail may cede him the election.

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Election, Election 2020, Greg Palast, vote-by-mail, voting

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