
Time to save the children
Solutions are possible. Much will depend on whether the political will can be mustered. That will depend on mass struggle.

Wealth concentration report blasts hole in right-wing policies
We are headed to a world where just one percent of the population own and control more than all the rest of us combined.

The limits of charity
I believe in charity, but it is no substitute for government resources and policies. That's why I urge people to support change agents.

Myths of capitalism: the myth of scarcity
We are faced with a choice of who will pay to rebuild our infrastructure, educate our children, and transition to a green economy.

New York's tale of two cities extends to America
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's "tale of two cities" could be told in cities across the country.

ALEC tries new gerrymandering efforts in Ohio counties
The ALEC forces are now subjecting Ohio counties with a strong organized labor base, to an onslaught of proposed changes in county government which, if passed, will abolish countywide election of county leaders.

Welcome Pope Francis, campaigner against corporate greed!
The campaign against corporate criminals and their gluttonous greed just added a new speaker with a very loud voice, Pope Francis I.

Where is justice in cutting food stamps?
Of those receiving government help in the form of food stamps or the SNAP program, 76 percent are children, disabled, or elderly.

Three generations march on Washington
I'm very proud that my father and uncle, Joe and Dennis Mora, were both at the 1963 March on Washington, one of many demonstrations and activities they participated in during the civil rights heyday.

Sick and tired of austerity
It's clear that the wealthy backers of the "tear down every advance for working people since the New Deal" crowd have lots of phony arguments about debt and austerity.

