Stop Talking About ‘Winners and Losers’ from Corporate Tax Cuts
No working person should pay more to reward billionaires and corporate tax dodgers.
No working person should pay more to reward billionaires and corporate tax dodgers.
There’s much to learn from Dickens’ iconic story. Our revolution doesn’t have to be as bloody.
It’s unpopular. It’s expensive. But the donors want it.
The United States is one of the top incarcerators of women in the world, which breaks up families and endangers children.
Trump’s coddling can’t save the notoriously dirty industry when cleaner options and better jobs abound.
When our soldiers kill and die in wars we don’t know about and can’t end, we’re not a democracy anymore.
Men who imagined brilliant new freedoms failed to imagine them for enslaved Americans. That means we have to be revolutionary today.
There’s a heist coming. Arm yourself with the facts.
Three figures can explain the impact of Donald Trump’s tax plan.
NFL owners have banded together against Trump’s divisive comments, but will they put their money where their mouth is?
The Olympics are coming back to Los Angeles. But the games are notoriously bad news for poor people in host cities.
Corporations rejecting racism is good, but it’s a low bar — especially when many still profit off it.
As our country becomes more diverse, our racial wealth gap means it’s also becoming poorer.
Our culture of legalized bribery makes climate disasters more likely, but there’s an alternative.
Big money will pull out all the stops to sell you a tax plan that exclusively benefits the wealthy. Don’t buy it.