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May 1: Blackout Day – Steering the Economy Toward Justice

History isn’t always made in tall buildings by people in expensive suits. Some of the time, history is made in the checkout line. Tomorrow, May 1, is Blackout Day. No Work. No School. No Shopping. It is the next massive … Continue reading

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When Support Becomes a Transaction

From Richard Nixon’s tapes to the modern “blank check” History doesn’t whisper.It contradicts. A leader can support a nationwhile degrading its people. That contradiction isn’t rare—it’s a pattern. Nixon proved it first. In private,Richard Nixon spoke in slurs,counted Jews in … Continue reading

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A Shout Out to Bernie Sanders: Always for the People

If you’ve been following the news lately, it’s hard not to notice a familiar, persistent energy driving the national conversation. Bernie Sanders is everywhere. At 84, the Vermont Senator isn’t just “staying involved” – he is leading rallies, drafting landmark … Continue reading

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The Senate’s Vote on Israel Arms Sales: A Defining Choice Between War and Accountability

Today isn’t just another procedural vote in Washington.It’s a moment of clarity. The U.S. Senate is deciding whether American tax dollars will continue to fund weapons used in the destruction of Gaza and the West Bank. At the center of … Continue reading

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The Grammar of Silence: Mayor Mamdani and the “Private” Language of City Hall

In politics, we are taught to watch a candidate’s mouth. But in 2026, that instinct is outdated. It is an antique. Because the real story of power is told through signals – through what is amplified, what is dismissed, and … Continue reading

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The 2026 Billionaire Tax Act: A 5-Year Bridge to Stop the Healthcare Collapse

Last month, the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment in California crossed $2,800, and in cities like San Francisco, that number is closer to $4,500. At the same time, a handful of people in this state added billions to their … Continue reading

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