Rights and Democracy
The ‘Other Shoe’ Just Keeps Dropping on the White House
Teachers Deserve a Raise. Here’s How to Fund It.
Teachers are ready to revolt. That’s the message we should take away from West Virginia, where educators in every county went on strike recently. The teachers secured a major victory, including a 5 percent raise for state employees. The win couldn't be more...
Business Leaders Agree: Inequality Hurts The Bottom Line
For decades, big business leaders have warned that redistributing wealth is bad for business. Taxing the rich to pay for infrastructure and education, they say, will kill the goose that lays the golden egg. But what if it’s the opposite? What if decades of stagnant...
Jeff Sessions Vs. Civil Rights
Getting Real About School Safety
Can we get real about school safety? Since the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, there have been at least 239 school shootings in the United States. 438 people were shot and injured in these shootings, and 138 people were killed. On Valentine’s...
The Stunning New Cruelty of Immigration Enforcement
We've reached a cruel new phase in the U.S. government's war on immigrants without papers. And it should disturb you no matter what your views on immigration. When undocumented immigrant families are detained, they are being increasingly split up. Not only are whole...
Corporations Are Spending Their Tax Cut — on Themselves
Remember last year when Donald Trump and his congressional Trumpeteers bragged that their "yuge" tax cut for corporations would spark a "yuge" corporate spending spree to create new jobs and higher wages? Well, just as they promised, we’re now seeing corporate...
Below Par, Above the Law
The Tax Scam Is Starting to Sink In
It’s no fun being scammed. I distinctly remember looking for my first big city apartment and finding an ad that looked perfect. Beautiful picture, cheap rent, great location. It sounded too good to be true and, sadly, it was. Just send a check in the mail, and don’t...
‘Chain Migration’ Is a Nasty Canard
Let's do a mental exercise. Imagine that Jose moves to the United States from El Salvador. He comes here legally — he applied for the diversity visa lottery and he won! Then he quickly gathered together the required papers to prove to the U.S. that he was who he said...