This is Fascism
Trump’s Big Ugly Bill is fascist — not only in what it does and authorizes, but in how it got enacted
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Trump’s Big Ugly Bill is fascist — not only in what it does and authorizes, but in how it got enacted
This post has been syndicated from Robert Reich, where it was published under this address.
Of course the Supreme Court would, they’re bought and paid for. The Court allowed the Trump administration to deport eight men who had been held for over a month under guard at a U.S. military base in Djibouti. The ruling clears the way to send them to…
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Elizabeth Warren said Robert Bresnahan protected his stock portfolio while ripping away health care from 17 million.
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Republican Lawmaker Dumped Medicaid-Related Stock Before Voting to Gut Program Read Post »
Just in time for the nation’s birthday, House Republicans have passed the most regressive legislation in recent memory, a bill that’s expected to cut more than $1 trillion from Medicaid and boot some 12 million Americans off their health insurance, even as it explodes the federal deficit—all to extend and expand tax cuts that favor the rich. […]
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Republicans Just Passed “the Worst Bill in Modern American History” Read Post »
On Thursday, House Republicans voted to enact a spending bill that will strip close to one trillion dollars from federal Medicaid funding across a decade—an attack expected to cause tens of thousands of preventable deaths each year, disproportionately among the one in three disabled people on Medicaid in the US. The cuts will, among other […]
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“An Absolute Moral Failure”: Disability Advocates React to GOP Medicaid Cuts Read Post »
The US Supreme Court announced Thursday that it will hear a pair of cases in the fall involving state laws in that ban transgender girls and women from participating in girls’ and women’s school sports. The cases originate in Idaho, which passed the country’s first trans youth sports ban in 2020, and West Virginia, which […]
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The Supreme Court Turns Its Sights on Trans Athletes Read Post »
Israel’s attack on a Gaza café on Monday killed dozens of Palestinians and injured many more.
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Latest Potential Israeli War Crime in Gaza Used US-Supplied 500-Pound Bomb Read Post »
Even before “Alligator Alcatraz,” Ron DeSantis had defined his political legacy by gleeful cruelty against immigrants.
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DeSantis Races to Open Immigrant Detention Camp in Swamp Amid Hurricane Season Read Post »
Shortly after Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022, and Texas completely outlawed abortion in communities along the Rio Grande Valley, the effect was swift. In this region, which is home to 1.4 million residents, most of them Latinx or immigrants, the area’s only abortion clinic in McAllen was forced to shut down. “When we […]
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The Choice Some Pregnant Immigrants Face: Deportation or Parenthood Read Post »
Devastating… The House voted 218–214 to pass Trump’s domestic-policy bill.
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This story was originally published by Popular Information, a substack publication to which you can subscribe here. The Federal Communications Commission will no longer enforce a rule capping the price of prison phone calls, according to an announcement made Monday by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr. The move suspends a 2024 FCC decision that capped the price of in-state phone calls at 6 cents […]
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Trump’s FCC Scraps Ban on Prison Phone Price Gouging, a Gift to Some of His Top Donors Read Post »
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