Even as 50% of Americans have no employer-sponsored pension, Republicans may be acquiescing to bankers to prevent the states from providing options.
Trump’s Two Kinds of Lies – and Why They’re Undermining American Democracy
Trump’s two kinds of lies are lending legitimacy to European leaders who are actively suppressing the truth to entrench their power.
Direct appeal to the Blow It All Up Gang
The president is threatening a shutdown. The blow it up gang is at it again and may just do the country well if they just did it already. November is near.
Robert Reich: Why Wages Are Going Nowhere
There are particular and intentional reasons why the wages of working-class Americans are stagnant even in a productive and profitable economy.
Let’s Tax the Rich
If the gatekeepers for the rich ever realize that most will not be chosen to join the club, then we may be able to tax them appropriately.
Robert Reich: 6 Reasons for hope in Trump times
We do not have to be in the doldrums during these Donald Trump times. After all, he has created one of the greatest activations of Progressives in a while.
Five places suited for a Trump convention
Nobody wants a Trump convention. A convention of Republicans, maybe, but not — well, let Charlotte, N.C., City Council member Larken Eggleston explain it.
We’re living a constitutional crisis (VIDEO)
There is no exact definition of a constitutional crisis. Presumably, it’s when the United States Constitution is in crisis. And it is in crisis now, today.
Has Trump violated his oath of office? A primer on presidential duty and accountability
After joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.S. President Donald Trump was barraged with criticism from both friends and foes.
Americans distrusted US democracy long before Trump’s Russia problem
Historically, the high-water mark for American dissatisfaction with government was the 1970s — the era of Vietnam, Nixon and Watergate.
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