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The complexities of being an ally

May 19, 2016 Hafsa Democrats, Human Rights, Ideas 4 comments

It seems like recently the entire Democratic Party platform has been framed around the concept of allyship– being an ally for the poor, racial

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Remembering Fr. Daniel Berrigan

May 18, 2016 Susan Cunningham Activism, History, Justice, War Leave a comment

I was a student at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, NY, when Fr. Daniel Berrigan taught there. Although I never had him for class,

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An Israeli soap opera draws me in, despite its religious setting

May 18, 2016 Gloria Shur Bilchik International, Literature/Arts/Film Leave a comment

I’ve been binge-watching a 2008 Israeli soap opera called “Srugim,” and it’s sparking some thoughts about religion.The title, “Srugim” [“suh-roo-geem”] is a Hebrew word

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10 awesome things we accomplished that were bigger than Medicare-for-All

May 17, 2016 Stacy Mergenthal 2016 Election Leave a comment

Bernie Sanders has some pretty great ideas about what America should look like. Medicare-for-all and tuition-free college are two of his biggest proposals. Those

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Trump candidacy threatens MO’s Blunt

May 11, 2016 Willy Kessler 2016 Election, Missouri region 3 comments

Wanna know how lots of GOP politicians feel about their 2016 presidential candidate, Donald Trump? That’s easy. He scares the bejesus out of ’em.

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Paul Ryan: When a Republican does not look like a demon to progressives

May 11, 2016 Arthur Lieber 2016 Election, Politics, Poverty, Republican Brain, Republicans One comment

Wouldn’t it be nice if all of our political stereotypes were affirmed with every individual? You know, for progressives it would be easy if

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Infographic: Dark money in US politics

May 10, 2016 Bobbi Clemons 2016 Election, Politics 2 comments

Most people understand that there is a problem with money in politics in the United States. Politicians spend countless hours fundraising instead of doing

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TSA misses guns and knives, but nails me for my cardiac device

May 10, 2016 Glenn Koenen Civil liberties, Civil Rights, Government, Public safety, Transportation One comment

My wife and I, along with friends, spent a wonderful week in Arizona.  We admired the Grand Canyon on a perfect April Day.   We

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Rooting for GOP opposition research on Hillary

May 10, 2016 Arthur Lieber 2016 Election, Banks, Campaigns, Capitalism, Corporations, Financial reform, Hillary Clinton, Politics 5 comments

It’s nothing new to say that sometimes Hillary Clinton is her own worst enemy. I’ve been a Bernie supporter, but I really want to

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White House Correspondents’ Dinner can be culturally alienating

May 4, 2016 Arthur Lieber Bernie Sanders, Capitalism, Democrats, Humor, Obama, Politics Leave a comment

If you are a reasonably affluent progressive, the 2016 White House Correspondents’ Dinner had to be a real gas. President Obama and comedian Larry

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  • An (Updated) Honest Preview of the 2022 Midterms
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A new book by Arthur Lieber. Political Introverts: How Empathetic Voters Can Help Save American Politics.  Buy it here.

Gloria Shur Bilchik’s new book, Election Insiders: Behind the scenes with the people who make your vote count. Kindle edition now available at Amazon.

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