Ad: ‘This Is Republican Class Warfare’
Let’s face it: The Republicans have declared war on working families. As Kathleen Slamka, an electrician from Oak Creek, WI, says, “This is a battle we need to win.”
Let’s face it: The Republicans have declared war on working families. As Kathleen Slamka, an electrician from Oak Creek, WI, says, “This is a battle we need to win.”
Why does it seem like there’s always enough money to give more and more tax breaks to the richest people in America, but never enough money to support those who need it most: the unemployed, those struggling to put food on their tables, our children’s teachers. Could it be that the two are… gasp!… related?
Yes, Wisconsin theater-nerd protesters: We do hear the people sing. And it sounds a thousand times better than another “Hey hey, ho ho” chant.
Come April 15, everybody ponies up their fair share, right? Not so much. Thanks to corporate tax cuts and loopholes, these big companies will be rollin’ in the green instead of paying Uncle Sam.
If you’ve been wondering why the protests in Wisconsin and Ohio are such a big deal, this video breaks it all down.
Fully 85% of Americans, across the political spectrum, believe that corporations have too much power. Here’s a great new video explaining why—and what we can do about it—from the same all-star team that made The Story of Stuff.
Libya’s delusional Moammar Gadhafi claims, “They love me! All my people love me!”
Come April 15, everybody ponies up their fair share, right? Not so much. Thanks to corporate tax cuts and loopholes, these big companies will be rollin’ in the green instead of paying Uncle Sam.
Where did all of America’s cookies go? The CEO ate ’em.
Did you know that the Republicans’ budget could lead to an estimated 400,000 additional abortions each year, and 700,000 more people out of work?