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  • Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die Is the Burned-Out End of Something

    While watching the new movie in theatrical release, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, an eccentric experiment in dystopian sci-fi black comedy adventure, you might be inclined to wonder what ever happened to Gore Verbinski. He’s the film’s director and was once a hugely successful figure in the American film industry. His breakout was the

  • Kathy Hochul Is Failing on Climate

    During Donald Trump’s first term, as the Republican president laid waste to environmental regulation, New York state fought back, passing ambitious climate goals in 2019 that laid the foundation for the state to pass the Build Public Renewables Act (BPRA) four years later, a framework for building publicly funded renewable energy led by democratic socialists.

  • Cuba Is Not Alone

    The Cuban Revolution has survived two-thirds of a century under US blockade but is today under greater pressure than ever. US government actions including the January 3 kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro, assaults on Caribbean sea-lanes, and a January 29 executive order imposing steep tariffs on states that supply oil to Cuba are all aimed at

  • Pay Close Attention to Trump’s Affordability Rhetoric

    In last night’s State of the Union address, Donald Trump described an America beyond recognition, one where prices are way down, wages are way up, jobs are plentiful, housing is affordable, war is over, prescription drugs are basically free, and violent crime is nearly nonexistent except when perpetrated by undocumented immigrants. During this extended fantasy

  • Beating Trump Requires a Stronger Populist Agenda From Dems

    In last night’s Democratic response to the State of the Union address, Abigail Spanberger didn’t mention Zohran Mamdani’s earthquake election as New York City mayor. But the party clearly learned one of his campaign’s core lessons. “Democrats across the country are laser-focused on affordability,” the Virginia governor said. It’s an urgent issue to prioritize. More

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  • The Insecurity of the Munich Security Conference

    Each day we learn that the leaders of the “free world” lag behind us. Relying on them to give us peace and stability has its doubts. The annual Munich Security Conference, a gathering of Western world’s movers and shakers, tells us why we have this insecure world. The Conference reached deep into the nitty gritty The post The Insecurity of the Munich Security Conference appeared first on Dissident Voice.

  • Sanae Takaichi and the LDP’s Pseudo-Democratic Elections

    Jumping up and down like a fangirl called on stage by their favourite celebrity, Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s 104th prime minister, was all smiles standing next to US President Donald Trump aboard the USS George Washington. The image was symbolic of the decades long postwar US-Japan alliance, where Japan continues to serve as an ever more The post Sanae Takaichi and the LDP’s Pseudo-Democratic Elections appeared first on Dissident Voice.

  • Tax the Rich Rally in Albany

    Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani’s election as mayor of the “capital of capitalism” was a tremendous accomplishment and a blow to Zionists, Wall Street and Democratic Party higher-ups. Even the New York Times described his victory as a “surge of anti-establishment discontent.” Just a few of Mamdani’s frequent pre-election critical comments on capitalism include: * Taxation The post Tax the Rich Rally in Albany appeared first on Dissident Voice.

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  • Living Hell: Israel’s Prison System as an Instrument of Oppression

    In January 2026, the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem published a grim update to its earlier work, titled Living Hell: The Israeli Prison System as a Network of Torture Camps. This report documents the horrific conditions faced by Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and detention facilities, revealing structural brutality that must be understood not as

  • Trump’s 2026 SOTU Speech: Economic Obfuscation & Political Theatre

    Trump’s 2026 State of the Union speech was historic—but only in the sense of the longest ever at 1 hour and 47 minutes. Apart from that, the speech was one third misrepresentations about the state of the American economy followed by more than an hour of pure political theater which has come to increasingly presidential

  • How Union Members Pay It Forward

    Anna Bueker went to work at the BFGoodrich plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in her early 20s and began building a good life with the wages and benefits provided by her United Steelworkers (USW) contract. But over the next several years, as she navigated divorce and life as a single mom, that contract took on

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Counterpunch

  • An Empire (and Economy) in Decline

    The SCOTUS rejection of Trump’s tariffs changes little. The empire's decline persists, and with it, its extension to the US economy as a whole. And it will continue whether or not Trump finds another law to use to justify tariffs (at higher, lower or the same levels as now) and whether or not SCOTUS invalidates it. The tariffs of 2025 exposed the basic decline situation, including some of the costs of having denied and kicked that problem down the road so many times. The SCOTUS decision merely quibbles about the tariffs’ legal justification. Nor is that surprising given the GOP’s domination of SCOTUS. The class that has long dominated the GOP – employers – has always hated and opposed taxes. And tariffs are taxes that fall chiefly on US employers who buy imported inputs and may or may not be able to pass them on to retail consumers. More The post An Empire (and Economy) in Decline appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

  • Trumped on Tariffs

    Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” just got squashed. The Supreme Court on February 20 denied, by a 6-3 decision, the Trump administration’s power to impose tariffs under the 1977 International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA). The ruling invalidates tariffs for around one quarter of all imports to the US—those from about 20 countries plus the EU. More The post Trumped on Tariffs appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

  • Trump’s 2026 SOTU Speech: Economic Obfuscation and Political Theater

    Trump’s 2026 State of the Union speech was historic—but only in the sense of the longest ever at 1 hour and 47 minutes. Apart from that, the speech was one third misrepresentations about the state of the American economy followed by more than an hour of pure political theater which has come to increasingly presidential SOTU addresses in recent years. More The post Trump’s 2026 SOTU Speech: Economic Obfuscation and Political Theater appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

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