
Opposing Values and Politics Described in Books ‘True Gretch’ and ‘The Longest Con’
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s story is in sharp contrast to the long history of duplicity as practiced in politics.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s story is in sharp contrast to the long history of duplicity as practiced in politics.
While the Bucks County Republican disingenuously tries to distance himself from Trump and the authoritarian MAGA agenda, his record in its entirety proves otherwise.
Book reviews of “Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism” and “Hit ‘Em Where It Hurts: How To Save Democracy By Beating Republicans At Their Own Game.”
Bucks County’s Joe Sundeen reviews Liz Cheney’s “Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning.”
These two books offer insights into our current moment of unchecked gun violence and eroding democracy.
This is a working handbook for thoughtful and concerned citizens and voters to use in our country’s ongoing and relentless battle for sane, meaningful, and effective gun safety policies.
Pennsylvania has one of the highest percentages of residents over 65 in the country. Now the entire social security system and the benefits and services they depend on are at risk.
ALICE households, Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed, live in a financial Catch-22.
Editor Cyril Mychalejko’s conversation with the head of the New Pennsylvania Project also touches on Civil Rights history, the importance of this year’s statewide judicial elections, and anti-democratic legislation like the SAVE Act.
It’s just one of the ways lawmakers are trying to insert Judeo-Christian doctrine into public education.
Under attack by Trump, the Sanctuary Movement is rising up with other human rights activists against the greatest threat to immigrants since Reagan’s dirty wars created the first flood of people fleeing for their lives out of Central America.