Politics

Teddy Roosevelt Was Right: Ban ALL Corporate Contributions Teddy Roosevelt Was Right: Ban ALL Corporate Contributions

What to do about the decision by U.S. Supreme Court to -- in the words of Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold -- "(ignore) important principles of judicial restraint and respect f...

Jan 21, 2010 / Blog / John Nichols

Obama and the Long View Obama and the Long View

Confident in the long-term impact of his policy decisions, Obama rarely gets flustered by short-term shifts in political fortune.

Jan 21, 2010 / Feature / Sasha Abramsky

Massachusetts Meltdown Massachusetts Meltdown

What the wake-up call is really telling us.

Jan 21, 2010 / Editorial / The Editors

American Idle American Idle

As GM shutters a plant, an Ohio city in decline struggles to imagine a future.

Jan 21, 2010 / Feature / Christopher Phelps

Standing Up for Change Standing Up for Change

A growing number of Californians are organizing to develop solutions.

Jan 21, 2010 / Feature / Sasha Abramsky

West Coast Wasteland West Coast Wasteland

Savage budget cuts and political dysfunction are tearing California's social infrastructure apart.

Jan 21, 2010 / Feature / Sasha Abramsky

America’s Anti-Incumbent Mood America’s Anti-Incumbent Mood

Chris Hayes argues that anger and frustration about the economy are at the root of America's disapproval of Obama's first year in office.

Jan 21, 2010 / Video / Countdown

VideoNation: Tony Kushner on LGBT Rights and Obama’s Agenda VideoNation: Tony Kushner on LGBT Rights and Obama’s Agenda

Leading gay rights activist Tony Kushner explains why Obama's first year signals a bright future for LGBT issues.

Jan 20, 2010 / Video / The Nation Video

Obama’s Pro-Union Nominations to Labor Relations Board Stalled Obama’s Pro-Union Nominations to Labor Relations Board Stalled

If Obama's appointees to the National Labor Relations Board are confirmed, the agency could offer workers more protections than the Employee Free Choice Act.

Jan 20, 2010 / Feature / Steven Hill and Dmitri Iglitzin

What Coakley’s Defeat Means for Healthcare Reform What Coakley’s Defeat Means for Healthcare Reform

Healthcare is in jeopardy, but it's not dead--especially if Democrats drag their feet on swearing in Brown.

Jan 20, 2010 / Feature / Lindsay Beyerstein

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