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“I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore!”: Understanding anger in the Donald Trump era
Sophia A. McClennen
We hear we need to stop being angry. We hear we need to keep being angry. In truth, we need to learn to do both
The union revolt no one is talking about: This election proved that you overlook the labor movement at your peril
Bob Hennelly
Democrats took rank-and-file union members for granted. They must make labor central to the conversation again
A short history of fake news: Conservatives believed all sorts of crap long before Facebook
Matthew Sheffield
The American right's tendency to mistrust the mainstream media and believe nonsense goes back to the Cold War era
Yes, I am “thankful” for Donald Trump on Thanksgiving — and here’s why you should be, too
Chauncey DeVega
The election of Trump has given us all a shock but it can be a needed wake-up call to protect our fragile democracy
Reactionary Democrats trash Bernie Sanders for challenging identity politics
Brendan Gauthier
Sanders wasn't suggesting Democrats "ditch" identity politics or separate class from race, but rather the opposite
Donald Trump’s “inverted totalitarianism”: Too bad we didn’t heed Sheldon Wolin’s warnings
Chauncey DeVega
A political theorist once envisioned the flawed machinery of our democracy giving rise to an authoritarian regime
The swamp won’t be drained: Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick will almost certainly oppose campaign finance regulation
Amanda Marcotte
Forget Trump's anti-corruption rhetoric — he's out to stack the courts with judges who love money in politics
Democratic electors are lobbying Republican colleagues to reject Donald Trump. Sad!
Brendan Gauthier
Weeks before the electoral college likely confirms Trump's win, Dems are grasping at revolts and recounts
Bernie Sanders: “It is not good enough for someone to say, ‘I’m a woman, vote for me.’”
Matthew Sheffield
The insurgent who challenged Hillary Clinton said that the party needs to go "beyond identity politics"
WATCH: Can “big organizing” save the progressive movement? Former Bernie staffers talk “Rules for Revolutionaries”
Andrew O'Hehir
Former Bernie Sanders organizers Becky Bond and Zack Exley on building victory from the defeats of 2016
Bernie Sanders slams Donald Trump’s infrastructure plan as “corporate welfare coming and going”
Matthew Rozsa
Democrats, who said they were willing to work on an infrastructure plan, don't like the idea Trump's proposing
FEC goes after Donald Trump for more than 1,000 violations of campaign finance laws
Sophia Tesfaye
The Federal Election Commission says Trump accepted $1.3 million in contributions that were over the legal limit
On the chopping block: Donald Trump’s economic plans could be a Wild West period for finance
Ioannis Glinavos
Trump's policies will likely create a more risk-prone financial system in the U.S. and globally
Harry Reid is right: Donald Trump has no legitimacy until he walks back the vileness
Paul Rosenberg
Should we accept Donald Trump as a normal president? Only if he starts acting like one, which isn't likely
Movement of movements: Donald Trump’s unexpected election win was a revolt against Democrats
Margaret Flowers
People will only take so much before they rise up and fight back — this voter revolt has been brewing for a while
The wolves of Wall Street: Trump’s Treasury contenders — what big teeth they have . . .
Gary Legum
Judging by who Trump is considering for Treasury secretary, Wall Street banks could have unprecedented influence
Bernie Sanders: Donald Trump should apologize for campaign rhetoric, fire Steve Bannon
Lisa Lerer
Sanders cited "extraordinary fear" among Americans in the wake of last week's election
Sen. Orrin Hatch wants Republicans to keep the filibuster for “protection for the minority”
Matthew Rozsa
"It's the only way to protect the minority, and we're in the minority a lot more than we've been in the majority"
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss: Mitch McConnell, Chuck Schumer to lead Senate
Matthew Rozsa
No major surprises from the two parties, as the Senate leaders were formally selected Wednesday
WATCH: Bernie Sanders applauds #NotMyPresident protesters for “exercising their constitutional rights”
Brendan Gauthier
"How are we losing these elections?" the Vermont Sen. asked
Is labor partially to blame for Donald Trump’s victory? Either way, they’re paying the price
Micah Uetricht
Did union leaders help hand this election to Donald Trump?
Donald Trump’s victory is a worker uprising: Labor and the left now need to fight like hell
Buzz Malone
Among union members, the disgust for this election cycle was real. The immediate solution involves organizing
Could Bernie Sanders have defeated Donald Trump?
Alexandra Rosenmann
Hindsight 20/20, but there's a question for the die-hard Bernie Sanders supporters
Protesters occupy Sen. Chuck Schumer’s office, blast Wall Street ties
The Associated Press
The protesters want to see Sen. Bernie Sanders lead the Democrats
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