Who Needs Zombies When We Have Republicans?
How else would you describe Americans who deny a pandemic that’s killed 250,000 people and the election that repudiated Trump?
How else would you describe Americans who deny a pandemic that’s killed 250,000 people and the election that repudiated Trump?
Even before the next Congress and administration take office, the 2020 election will have enormous consequences.
The party’s assault on “globalists” and “cosmopolitans” pushes against internationalism when it’s needed most.
Psychologists call it DARVO: deny, attack, reverse victim and offender.
Is the GOP is rushing this process due to fear of losing their House Majority or because they think it will help their chances during midterms?
The GOP’s trickle-down economics have never worked for ordinary Americans. Medicare does.
Under the new GOP tax law, states that pay teachers a living wage subsidize states that pay them poorly.
It’s now clear that the Russians offered help and members of the Trump campaign accepted. But the real scandal may be money laundering.
We can use this bill as a catalyst for the next wave of tax-fairness and economic-justice organizing.
The South Dakota Congresswoman sits on the Congressional conference committee hashing out the final version of the Republican tax bill. Whose interests is she serving?
While Republicans may succeed in scoring a short term win for their donors, their tax plan is sparking a new moral movement against inequality.
Protesters around the country are putting pressure on Congress amid the rush to pass Trump tax cuts.
What history will the 2017 tax clash end up making?
Tax cuts for the wealthiest 1 percent alone could fund coverage for 12 million Americans.
The private jets provision in the Senate bill is indicative of who’s at the table – the wealthiest presidential cabinet in American history and their billionaire friends.