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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
Posted in In the News
Tagged advocacy, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, blackout day, Collective Action, Consumer Power, Economic Boycott, economic justice, fighting oligarchy, History of Boycotts, indivisible, International Workers Day, Labor Rights, Martin Luther King Jr., may 1, may day, May Day Strong, no kings, No Kings Protest, Operation Breadbasket, Social Justice, Three No Kings, United Front
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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
Posted in In the News, Story
Tagged Bernie Sanders, blank check, Conditioned Aid, Donald Trump, Dual Loyalty Trope, embassy, Golan, Israel-Palestine Policy, jerusalem, loyalty, Operation Nickel Grass, paradox, Political Principles, power play, rhetoric, richard nixon, transactional, Transactional Politics, True Allyship, Yom Kippur War
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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 But in 2026, that instinct is outdated.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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Tagged Anti-BDS Order, anti-Zionism, AOC, Bernie Sanders, buffer zones, civil rights, cleaning up corruption, corruption, Donald Trump, Eric Adams, Executive Order No. 61, Globalize the Intifada, haifa, Hamas, hate speech, houses of worship, IHRA Definition of Antisemitism, Jews, Nazism, new york, NYPD, physical security mandate, police mandate, progressive socialist, Rabbi Hirsch, Rama Duwaji, security perimeters, Synagogue Buffer Zone, synagogue entrances, white supremacy, Zionism, Zohran Kwame Mamdani
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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
Posted in Humanity, In the News
Tagged ballot, Bernie Sanders, big beautiful bill, big ugly bill, billionaire tax, billionaire tax act, california, Eric Swalwell, federal cuts, food assistance, Gavin Newsom, healthcare, healthcare as a right, healthcare budget, medi-cal, medicaid, medicaid cuts, Medicare for All, National Wealth Tax, one big beautiful bill, one big beautiful bill act, ongoing tax, payment plan, support schools
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