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January 12, 2021
Charlotte Walker
Opinion: “Everything You Wanted To Know About In The New Stimulus Bill”
As an update to my October 15, 2020 “The New Stimulus Bill Won’t Deliver: Not In the Long-Term”, my break-down of the massive 5,593 page Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, signed into law on December 27, 2020, leaves me still to wonder where the stimulus that would ensure a robust …
January 9, 2021
Mitch Randall and Chris Richards
Opinion: “Is America’s Voting System Democratic?”
From the moment the Republican party replaced the Whig party in 1860, they and the Democratic party went on to win nearly every election up and down the ballot until the present day. This domination by a pair of parties is known as a political duopoly. In this 160 year …
January 7, 2021
DailyClout
Opinion: “The Disturbing Truth About The Stimulus Bill: Watch Dr. Naomi Wolf’s Discussion with act.tv’s Senior Correspondent, Julianna Forlano”
Watch Dr. Naomi Wolf’s Discussion on act.tv HERE Everything You Wanted To Know…Or Not…In The New Stimulus Bill by Charlotte Walker January 7, 2021 The new stimulus bill, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 signed into law on December 27, 2020, is a massive 5,593 page document which bundles several …
January 6, 2021
Marjorie Cohn
Opinion: “Assange Extradition Denial Indicts US Prison System But Imperils Journalism”
Julian Assange’s legal victory this week was bittersweet. In a stunning decision, British judge Vanessa Baraitser denied Donald Trump’s request for extradition of Assange to the United States, ruling that he was at high risk of suicide if he were extradited because the U.S. prison system could not protect him. …
December 30, 2020
Marjorie Cohn
Opinion: “Civil Rights Groups Fight Back Against Georgia’s Voter Purges”
The importance of the January 5 Senate runoff elections in Georgia cannot be overestimated. They will determine which party controls the Senate, with vast ramifications for economic policy, climate change, workers’ rights, immigrants’ rights, judicial nominees, and much more. The purging of nearly 200,000 registered voters from the voting rolls …

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