Why the Democratic leadership must go.
Elizabeth Warren, Smart Populist
The erstwhile professor is a straight-talking populist focused on consumer issues and economic fairness. But she runs the risk of overshooting.
US Voters: Fed Up with Corruption
Trust in the U.S. federal government is at an all time low. Democratic presidential candidates will need to convince voters that they understand their concerns.
US: The Futility of Democrats’ 2020 Dream
Why a Democratic President, if elected, will be able to change very little in the U.S.
US Capitalism: The Key 2020 Battleground
Trump’s legacy might just be how American faith in capitalism, which began its descent following the financial crisis of 2008, began to truly wither on his watch.
Can Democrats Overcome Trump’s Shadow?
Should the Democratic Party be fortunate enough to rise to power again, the question arises: What will they do with it?
Five Structural Reasons for Lasting Republican Power
Why Republicans will be in power even after Democratic Party voting gains.
Donald Trump’s 40-Year Shadow
It will take future Democrats large majorities, luck and sustained effort to undo the national and global damage imposed by the Trump administration.
The Noose Around Trump’s Neck Is Tightening
It is possible that Manafort and Cohen have information relating to money trails between the Trump Organization and Russian businessmen, including ones with close ties to the Kremlin.
The War That Never Ended
The American Civil War – then and now: A reflection 50 years after Martin Luther King’s death.