Native Americans in Arizona now get free tuition to all Arizona govt colleges.:ohhh:
This was not part of a treaty, and is purely for social justice purposes. A benefit specifically for one group? Sounds familiar? :jbhmm:
Link: Arizona to offer free undergraduate education to...
While this isn't really taught in school, at least below the college level, outrage about this seems to be a huge motivating factor for Republicans this cycle. And I don't just mean at the polls. Lots of schools, teachers, and school board meetings are getting flooded with parents worrying about...
:wow: LONG READ BUT WORTH IT :wow:
Written by Thom Hartmann / Independent Media Institute September 22, 2020
In the power grab to fill the Supreme Court seat announced the same evening as the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Mitch McConnell didn’t do anything new. The GOP has a long...
The Incredibly Short Rise And Fall Of A Black Republican
In the 1980s my grandmother disowned my father because he became a Republican. It was a half-joking disownment that my aunt also joined in, with her own teasing decree: “You are no longer my nephew.” It became a comedic riff in my family...
The only thing wrong with the U.S. economy is the failure of the Republican Party to play Santa Claus.
-Jude Wanniski, March 6, 1976
The Republican Party has been running a long con on America since Reagan’s inauguration, and somehow our nation’s media has missed it – even though it was...
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The Democratic Party’s Looming Fundraising Crisis
Trump-era Republicans learned from Bernie Sanders’ success. The Democratic National Committee still hasn’t. And that fact threatens to undo Dems’ potential gains.
By MICHAEL WHITNEY
August 10, 2017
Halfway through Year...
People are wondering out loud about the parallels between today’s Republican Party and organized crime, and whether “Teflon Don” Trump will remain unscathed through his many scandals, ranging from interactions with foreign oligarchs to killing tens of thousands of Americans by denying them...
Koch network to spend $300 million to $400 million on politics, policy in 2018 cycle
By James Hohmann and Matea Gold
January 28 at 7:40 PM
Mark V. Holden, left, senior vice president and general counsel for Koch Industries, chats with his boss Charles Koch in Wichita, Kansas, in 2015. (Nikki...
Or is America, as we've seen, focused on the message in spite of the candidate's flaws and unfavorable?
Some of this stuff was put out on social media by Clinton loyalists.
I think the Sanders team had a much better communications team. So I'd say no. Plus, being called "Comrade Bernie" is...
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