How much is too much to spend when we're talking about saving the planet? Honestly, in 50 years, if the planet goes down, are my colleagues really going to be saying "Gee whiz I'm glad we didn't spend too much." Give me a break.
James shines a light on the case of #JuliusJones, a man facing execution after being convicted for murder under suspicious and troubling circumstances.
Please visit https://t.co/BY0j7xvpeT to learn more about the case and sign a petition on Julius' behalf.
July 2015: hottest July on record
July 2016: hottest July on record
July 2017: hottest July on record
July 2018: hottest July on record
July 2019: hottest July on record
June 2021: hottest June on record
Yeah. It's time we got our act together and took bold action on climate.
Interesting. The Republican Party claims to be the party of the working class. Yet, according to a recent Pew poll, 63% of lower-income Republicans support the covid relief bill that we just passed - but not one Republican voted for it. They sure LOVE working people. No doubt.
Today we remember the 17 innocent Americans, mostly children, killed in the #Parkland school shooting, their families and classmates. Push your reps to finally take a stand against senseless violence - support https://t.co/9k0KDim7KG.
Today is the last full day of the worst and most dangerous president in American history.
For four years Trump has tried to divide our people up.
Our job, now, is to bring people together around an agenda that works for all, not just the few.
In other news, America's billionaires could give everybody in the country a $3,000 stimulus check and still be richer than they were before the pandemic.
It's past time for a wealth tax.
It’s long past time to raise the minimum wage, so hardworking people earn at least $15 an hour.
I hope that Democratic control of the House and Senate will ensure prompt action to get it done.
I'm not saying I'm unhappy Republicans are finally turning against Trump, all I'm saying is they only did it after he already lost the House, the Presidency, the Senate, 350,000 lives, and any moral standing America had in the world.
Call me old-fashioned but I don't think a president who incites a coup against the U.S. government deserves a $200,000 pension for the rest of his life, along with a million-dollar travel budget, all financed by U.S. taxpayers. Just sayin.