progressive policies

Schumer’s Leadership Under Fire: Calls for His Removal Grow

The recent vote by eight Democratic moderates to reopen the government, supported by party leadership, resulted in a significant loss of leverage for Democrats. Despite having a strong position against Republicans, the Democrats conceded without securing substantial concessions, effectively abandoning millions. Key figures, including Abigail Spanberger, offered political cover for the decision, while the New Hampshire delegation, led by Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan, spearheaded the negotiations, revealing a sense of powerlessness. This decision ultimately protected the filibuster, hindering the potential for future progressive policies.

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Europeans View US “Radical” Policies as Normal

Zohran Mamdani’s progressive campaign, featuring proposals like free public transit, universal childcare, and rent freezes, sparked debate, with critics deeming them unrealistic. However, these policies have precedents abroad, where similar initiatives are commonplace. For instance, the concept of city-run grocery stores and free childcare have been implemented in cities like Istanbul, Berlin, and throughout the Nordic countries. The article illustrates that the contrast in perception stems from the limited welfare state in the US.

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Sanders: Mamdani’s Ideas Are Mainstream, Not Radical

Senator Bernie Sanders recently discussed the New York City mayoral race with NBC News, specifically focusing on candidate Zohran Mamdani. Sanders expressed that many of Mamdani’s proposals are not extreme, contrasting them with the extreme income and wealth disparities currently present in the United States. His comments highlight the Senator’s perspective on the economic challenges facing the nation. The interview occurred on November 5, 2025.

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Mamdani’s All-Female Transition Team: A Competent and Controversial Choice

The mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani, announced a transition team, led by Elana Leopold, to implement an ambitious policy platform when he takes office on January 1st. This team includes prominent figures like Lina Khan, signaling an intention to bring bold reformers into the administration. Mamdani faces significant challenges, including potential federal funding cuts from the Trump administration and a highly Islamophobic campaign. Despite these obstacles, the mayor-elect is confident in delivering on campaign promises, which focus on progressive policies such as rent freezes, free bus service, and universal childcare.

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Democrats in Crisis: Can Eat-the-Rich Populism Save Them?

Democrats Are in Crisis. Eat-the-Rich Populism Is the Only Answer.

The Democrats are in a tough spot, and it’s time to acknowledge that the old playbook isn’t working. People are feeling left behind, and the economic landscape feels rigged. What’s the answer? A potent dose of “eat-the-rich” populism. This isn’t just about being anti-billionaire; it’s about recognizing that the system is designed to benefit a select few at the expense of everyone else.

The history books offer a clear roadmap, pointing to the need to return to pro-worker, pro-labor principles. We’ve seen it work before. Think of Theodore Roosevelt, who wasn’t afraid to take on the mega-companies and the super-rich.… Continue reading

Skipped 2024? Some Democrats Wanted Bernie/AOC, But Blame Abstainers for Trump’s Win

New research challenges the assumption that Democrats lost the 2024 election due to moving too far left. Polling indicates that voters who supported Biden in 2020 but didn’t vote in 2024 actually favor more progressive policies, such as affordable healthcare and holding the wealthy accountable. These voters cited economic concerns and the perceived “lesser of two evils” as reasons for not voting. The data suggests that Democrats could regain support by focusing on these issues and offering clear solutions to address them.

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Democrats’ Future: Is a Progressive Takeover the Answer?

Recent polling and focus groups suggest growing dissatisfaction among Democratic voters with the party’s leadership. This discontent echoes the sentiment that fueled the Tea Party movement within the Republican Party. The recent victory of Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral primary signals a potential anti-establishment energy within the Democratic enclaves. This could lead to a shift in the party’s priorities, potentially targeting older incumbents and demanding more aggressive action against opposing parties. Additionally, organizations supporting younger candidates are experiencing a surge in interest, indicating a desire for generational change within the party.

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Defeating Trumpism: Bernie Sanders’ Plan for a Grassroots Revolution

Town hall meetings in Omaha and Iowa City this weekend mark the beginning of a nationwide grassroots movement to counter Trumpism. This movement aims to defeat Trumpism not through Washington politics, but by mobilizing Americans against oligarchy and for policies benefiting working people. Success hinges on countering Trump’s financial and media advantages and his disregard for democratic norms and the rule of law, while simultaneously pushing for progressive policies such as universal healthcare and a living wage. The upcoming Republican “reconciliation” bill, which offers massive tax cuts to the wealthy while slashing crucial social programs, serves as a key battleground for this movement.

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Newsom Calls Special Session to Protect California’s Liberal Policies from Trump

California Governor Gavin Newsom has called for a special legislative session to protect progressive policies on climate change, reproductive rights, and immigration in anticipation of a second Trump presidency. The governor, who is seen as a potential presidential candidate in 2028, aims to “Trump-proof” California by increasing funding for the attorney general’s office to combat potential federal challenges. This move reflects a growing nationwide trend among Democratic states seeking to shield policies that face threats under a Trump administration, with other states like New York and Massachusetts also taking proactive measures. Newsom’s actions are part of a renewed resistance movement, with California positioned as a key stronghold for progressive policies and a symbol of opposition to Trump’s conservative agenda.

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Tax the Rich is Actually a Popular Bipartisan Stance, Poll Shows

Tax the Rich is Actually a Popular Bipartisan Stance, Poll Shows

The notion of taxing the rich seems to be a hot topic these days, with a surprising amount of support coming from both sides of the political spectrum. It turns out that progressive policies like higher minimum wage, free college, and taxing billionaires are wildly popular among the general populace, regardless of their political affiliation. Recent polls have shown that a majority of Americans support these progressive measures, with swing-state voters also demonstrating strong backing for taxing the wealthy.

One can’t help but look back at a time when the country thrived under a president who had the courage to tax the rich.… Continue reading