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We're Number 27!

I don't know about you, but this makes me proud as punch. But never fear, we're still number one where it counts:

The Day After DOMA: What's Next?

Waking up this morning, after yesterday's Supreme Court ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act, is a lot like waking the morning after your wedding day/night. Something momentous and life-changing has happened. The world looks pretty much the same as it did the day...

Student Loans: Gouge The Kids

Interest rates on student loans will double to 6.8 percent on July 1 unless Congress acts. But it seems increasingly likely that the Congress will take off for the Fourth of July recess without addressing the problem. The major sticking point: Republicans in the House...

Democracy Is Rising In The States

Madison. Occupy... Now in North Carolina it's Moral Mondays. In Texas it's a filibuster, hundreds of thousands watching online, and the spectator gallery goes nuts when Republicans try to shut down the speaker. In Pennsylvania low-wage workers are sleeping in teh...

With DOMA's Demise, We Are Citizens

We are citizens. That's what I said to my husband, when I called him moments after getting the news that the Supreme Court struck down a key provision of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).

The IRS "Scandal" Was A Set-Up

I have been writing about the so-called IRS "scandal." It turns out the whole thing was a set-up from the start. Republicans told the Inspector General to make it look like only conservative groups received scrutiny from the IRS, but all groups received the normal...

'Education Spring' Rebellions Get Noticed At The Top

The end of another school year is leaving a bad taste in many people's mouths. A steady diet of government austerity and top-down "accountability" mandates have left numerous communities across the country with a severe case of sour stomachs over how their schools are...

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