The appropriately named Newt Gingrich is the political personification of slime. His sociopathic selfishness is the product of blind ambition driven by a reptilian lust for power and revenge.
Written by: Gil Wildridge on January 19, 2012.
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Is it envy to want to play by the same rules as the 1%? According to Mitt Romeny, it is.
Written by: Tex Shelters on January 18, 2012.
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One infographic sums up over fifty years of failure to stop progress.
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The Obama Administration today called the GOP’s bluff by rejecting the proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, a 1,750 mile, $7 billion proposed pipeline that would carry more than 700,000 barrels of crude oil from the boreal forests of the Canadian province of Alberta to the oil refineries of Texas.
Written by: Winning Progressive on January 18, 2012.
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The overwhelming point of these videos is that SOPA/PIPA isn’t just a threat to the people who use content that could be considered infringing, it’s a threat to the entire internet as we know it.
Written by: Matthew Desmond on January 18, 2012.
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A growing number of people have been expressing concern with many aspects of modern medicine, especially corruption on the part of the FDA and the over medicating of American citizens, even children.
Written by: Samantha Orum on January 18, 2012.
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It’s strange how a supposed beacon of the Left spends an awful lot of her time doing the Right’s work for them.
Written by: Marion on January 17, 2012.
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This is why we see no real harm in the legions of Paulbots that charge daily like a horde of angry libertarian lawn gnomes onto Facebook, Twitter, every blog ever conceived, and even Youtube. But they’re far from harmless, and debating them plays straight into their hands.
Written by: Gil Wildridge on January 17, 2012.
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The Building Trades is an organization that is composed of Construction Local Unions such as Electricians, Plumbers & Steamfitters, Sheet Metal Workers, Roofers, Elevator Constructors, Boilermakers, Painters, Carpenters, Operating Engineers, Iron Workers, and etc. They are an organization that advocates the importance of having Project Labor Agreements (PLA’s), a living wage, good education, affordable healthcare, and respectable retirement. They fight for dignity amongst construction workers.
Written by: Cory McCray on January 17, 2012.
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Why is it that food and clothing for the poor is ‘wasteful spending’ but needlessly invading other countries on the other side of the world is considered ‘vital to National defense?’
Written by: Bryian Revoner on January 17, 2012.
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A simple comparison between the Left and Right using crayons.
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It’s like watching a virus consume the country in a science fiction film. Except it’s real.
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I am in favor of the Rosemont Copper open-pit mine because despite the incomplete environmental impact draft study by the U.S. Forest Service, I am sure that we can trust corporations to do what is best for the people in the region.
Written by: Tex Shelters on January 16, 2012.
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Once the covers have been pulled back from the anti-ethnic narrative of the basic, White-male-dominated-society rhetoric of the Republican Party, it’s easy to see where Republicans like Gingrich are coming from when they make statements about President Obama being a ‘food stamp president’ or the Democratic Party being the party of welfare checks and even more food stamps.
Written by: Bryian Revoner on January 15, 2012.
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The party system grew from custom, not from something that the Constitution handed to us. It hasn’t served us well.
Written by: Jack Knapp on January 14, 2012.
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As Santorum pursues the nomination, it’s becoming clear that he is badly out of step wit the average voter.
Written by: Chaz Bolte on January 14, 2012.
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You might be a conservative if you believe any of the things on this list. A humorous, albeit realistic look at how conservatives think.
Written by: Bruce Lindner on January 14, 2012.
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While it is certainly true that the dynamics behind the financial crisis and what Bain Capital did during the years Mitt Romney ran it are different, the essence of both are frighteningly similar.
Written by: Peter Fegan on January 14, 2012.
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It turns out, all creationism bills introduced since 2004 are inspired by an amendment drafted and proposed by then Senator and current Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorum in 2001.
Written by: Stephen D. Foster Jr. on January 14, 2012.
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Willard Mitt Romney is the personification of the unctuous, deceptive greed and mortgage bubble lending that lead to the great economic abortion of 2008.
Written by: Michael Hayne on January 14, 2012.
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