
Next Steps for Independent Politics
An inspiring evening on “Stopping Neo-fascism & Resisting Neo-liberalism” with information, answers, and opportunities for forging connections to win!
An inspiring evening on “Stopping Neo-fascism & Resisting Neo-liberalism” with information, answers, and opportunities for forging connections to win!
With a little good faith, liberals and conservatives can work together to tackle the real issues putting the American Dream out of reach.
Donald Trump’s campaign has highlighted a division between “America A” and “America B,” but a much more ominous political force could emerge in 2020.
Lackluster Democratic campaigns, coupled with vote-suppressing maneuvers, gave the GOP its edge in the midterm elections.
While Congress fiddles with legislation, Iraq burns. The price for this political theater, guest columnist Zia Mian writes, will be paid by Iraqis.
Rep. Dennis Kucinich believes that the American public spoke clearly in the last election but Congress is still not listening.
After January 3, the Democrats will have to do something about Iraq. Early signs are not positive, unless the anti-war movement kicks it up a notch.
Americans want a new direction in foreign policy, but will the Democrats lead?
The Democrats are missing yet another golden opportunity to distance themselves from the Bush foreign policy.
Many hope that a Democratic Party victory in November will mark the beginning of the end of the Iraq war. Don’t hold your breath.