Constitutional amendment for right to work needed
Given the worst losses for the Democrats in Congress in the last 50 years, some serious rethinking seems called for.

Salt, health, and socialism
An Australian research team found that when the state imposes mandatory limits to the amount of salt private industry adds to processed foods, people are healthier.

"Social Network" is a must see
"The Social Network" highlights the positive and far-reaching aspects of the inevitable online revolution sweeping the world through Facebook. But the film also emphasizes the betrayal, greed, and lonely attributes that came to the network's creator along with the fame and glory.

Status quo is unsustainable, and dangerous
We need a new vision to block the reactionary juggernaut led and funded by leading sections of finance capital, energy, defense and agribusiness.
Cutting Social Security — where does your congressperson stand?
There is a pledge to protect Social Security that has already been endorsed by more then 100 members of Congress. Where does yours stand?
Dems keep House and Senate!
New polls show a much closer race in November.
Looking at Cuba in a regional context
The corporate media and especially the right in the U.S. are trying to "prove" that socialism has only brought poverty to Cuba, but a look at the region shows this is not remotely true.

How would a Tea Party Congress govern?
A growing part of the 2010 mid-term election campaigning by labor and other progressive groups involves warning voters what life would actually be like if the Tea Party took over the Congress.
The class struggle - back by popular demand
This is a time of emerging and growing working class consciousness.Let's take a look at the specifics.
Some thoughts on the class struggle
The conflict between working people and corporate power permeates all aspects of society - but why can't the two sides just call a truce and live in peace?

