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Trump’s White Evangelicals are Nostalgic for an American Past that Never Existed for Blacks and Others

January 6, 2019 By History News Network

Trump’s White Evangelicals are Nostalgic for an American Past that Never Existed for Blacks and Others

White Evangelicals are fighting for a nostalgic past they only imagined was theirs. Sadly inferring a non-existent past is possible.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: nostalgic, past, Trump, white evangelicals

Trump Nation can’t see out its own windows

January 5, 2019 By John Young

Trump Nation

Trump Nation is one in which the modus operandi is worse than regression, but a willful ignorance that ultimately materially destroys all.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Donald Trump, John Young, Trump Nation

What to Expect of House Democrats

January 4, 2019 By Robert Reich

Nancy Pelosi Democrats

Robert Reich points out that even as Democrats have been elected, it is imperative that activist groups keep the pressure on them.

Filed Under: Columnists

Yes, eating meat affects the environment, but cows are not killing the climate

December 29, 2018 By The Conversation

Yes, eating meat affects the environment, but cows are not killing the climate

Advocates urge the public to eat less meat to save the environment. Some activists have called for taxing meat to reduce consumption of it.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Climate Change, environment, Meat

How wealth inequality in the US affects health inequality in the US: 4 essential reads

December 28, 2018 By The Conversation

How wealth inequality in the US affects health inequality in the US 4 essential reads

If you have health insurance, a nice home and a decent job, why should you care about health inequality in the U.S.?

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Health, Inequality

Social Democracy or Barbarism? Barbarism, Please

December 23, 2018 By FAIR

Social Democracy or Barbarism? Barbarism, Please

Latin America’s two newest heads of state are representative of the two paths available to the world at the present time: go right and appeal to nationalist authoritarianism, or go left and create a fairer, more equitable society.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Barbarism, democracy, Social Democracy

Mr. President: How do you spell ‘crock’?

December 17, 2018 By John Young

Mr. President ]How do you spell 'crock'

10% Discount Coupon Code: POLITICSDONERIGHT Similarities between Watergate and the slime-storm swirling around Donald Trump continue to stack up. It was there in the Dec. 10 tweet from the misspeller-in-chief: “No Smocking Gun. No collusion.” Highly reminiscent, this is, of Richard Nixon’s Nov. 17, 1973 claim, “I am not a crock.” (OK. Let’s not defame […]

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Donald Trump, John Young, President

Why the Texas ruling on Obamacare is on shaky legal ground

December 17, 2018 By History News Network

Why is it that the people who most need Obamacare are the ones who support those politicians who are trying to take it away.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: obamacare, Texas

When Did the GOP Move to the Dark Side?

December 15, 2018 By History News Network

When Did the GOP Move to the Dark Side?

10% Discount Coupon Code: POLITICSDONERIGHT by Richard Striner Richard Striner, a professor of history at Washington College, is the author of many books including Father Abraham: Lincoln’s Relentless Struggle to End Slavery and Lincoln’s Way: How Six Great Presidents Created American Power. At what point in the historical development of today’s Republican Party did it move to the […]

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: gop, Larry Hogan, republicans, Richard Striner

What the US could learn from Thailand about health care coverage

December 14, 2018 By Egberto Willies

What the US could learn from Thailand about health care coverage

Done sensibly, developing nations like Thailand are proving that they can outperform the United States by giving their citizens real Universal Healthcare.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: single payer, Thailand, Universal Healthcare

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