
Elizabeth Warren continues her fight for equality in justice, demanding that big banks suffer the same consequences as citizens who break the law.

Elizabeth Warren continues her fight for equality in justice, demanding that big banks suffer the same consequences as citizens who break the law.

It’s refreshing to see these lawmakers taking a firm stance in defending every day citizens, and Social Security.

Once again, Senator Elizabeth Warren proves that her first concern is with the American people, the everyday citizen.

Warren would not let up on the regulators she was questioning. It’s a talent, something Elizabeth Warren was born to do.

Higher wages mean less government spending and more stability in the home. Isn’t that what the GOP claims to be all about? It’s almost like they don’t really care about that at all…

Senate Republicans finally live up to their claims they want a level playing field and an end to ‘Too Big To Fail.’

Occupy Wall Street’s inner circle, a group known as Occupy the SEC, has filed a lawsuit in federal court that names, well, every federal regulator of Wall Street that currently serves.

Why aren’t any bank CEOs in jail? Watch Elizabeth Warren rip into big banks and SEC non-regulators at her first Senate Banking Committee hearing! It’s better than reality TV!
Brown whines about Obama offering ‘few olive branches’ when the GOP’s lucky Democrats don’t apply them ‘liberally’ to their sorry, war-mongering, vote suppressing, treasonous BUTTS.

Insurance giant AIG was contemplating suing the government over the terms of it taxpayer-funded bailout and Elizabeth Warren was having none of that.

Ben offers us the titillating indication that a run for the Senate could be in his very-near future.

2012 was a watershed year for liberal politicians across the country and 2013 is shaping up to be even bigger.

Successful right-wing attacks have a bad habit of biting the GOP in the posterior. When will they ever learn?

Another important element in making sure the Democrat’s Senate majority will be productive, will be decided as leadership hands out committee assignments.

Progressives have cheered Sen. Saxby Chambliss for discarding Norquist’s pledge, but the GOP has bigger plans in mind: gutting Social Security and Medicare. Not so fast, Senator Bedfellow!

Reform has been attempted before but some of the old-school Democrats balked, remembering they also like to use the filibuster when they are in the minority.

Winning Progressive urges us all to temporarily resist the urge to dive right back into the next fight and, instead, take a day or two to celebrate what we have achieved in this election.
In a seemingly bizarre race in which a colossal 68 million dollars was spent, NBC has just announced that smart professor lady, Elizabeth Warren, has defeated incumbent Senator. Scott Brown.