
Mitt Romney running a seminar on inequality
Should we all start praying for Mitt Romney? The GOP presidential hopeful from Bain Capital has become a walking, talking object lesson on how our plutocracy works - and why we desperately need to end it.

Class war: They started it
The Republicans conveniently forget that they started the class war - and they've been winning it for years.

What does the future hold for disabled Americans like me?
The challenges people with disabilities like me face every day at home, at work and in school are everywhere.

Winners and losers in South Carolina
While Gingrich won, the concerns of the American people were the biggest losers.

Scaling the Great Class Wall in America
A radicalization process is at work here and it is growing in intensity and breadth.

Bread and Roses struggle continues
This morning in Lawrence, Massachusetts, the local high school Girl's Ensemble was scheduled to sing "The Internationale" at City Hall.

National treasures worth fighting for
The U.S. postal service like our national parks is a national treasure.

Political power comes from using hard-won freedoms
Genuine power of the people comes from using our freedom, as in freedom of speech and the vote.

Recess appointments are welcome start to 2012
President Barack Obama sent a clear and welcome message this week when he made the recess appointments.
America's 10 greediest - the runners-up
Last year, a year that began so brilliantly - for our top one percent - ended in angst.

