
Rebuild America's infrastructure
We didn't need the horrors of children at risk from fouled lead pipes in Flint, Michigan to know that our infrastructure is dangerously decrepit.

Shining a light on Scalia and the Supreme Court
It's our turn to lift up our voices, clarify concretely what the stakes are, and what kind of justice fits our times.

Megan Green: Unbossed and unbought
A quiet storm, which has been brewing here since mid-January, has recently become a political tsunami.

Notes on the eve of the New Hampshire primary
If you stretch out your time frame, the results of Bernie's showing in Iowa are a big quake on the Richter scale of American politics.

My endorsement of Bernie Sanders
Here are excerpts from a letter by Michael Moore that appeared today. The original letter by Moore is taken from his website.

What would happen if Bloomberg ran for president?
Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York and billionaire, is considering a run for the White House.

Western lands and the “material out of which countries are made”
The people of the West have so far rebuffed the militias' agenda, for which the entire nation should be grateful.

Michigan poisons poor to save a few bucks
Flint residents are Americans, but they are forgotten; state officials led by Gov. Snyder have shown that they consider the residents disposable.

Looking back, glancing ahead
Biggest threat to democracy, economic security, equality, peace, and a livable planet: The Republican Party.

“We were here first”: Occupied Oregon land still belongs to Paiute tribe
The forcible removal of the Paiute people from the Malheur Reservation brings to mind the failure of the U.S. to live up to its treaty obligations.

