Opinion

GOP tax plan doubles down on policies that are crushing the middle class

The U.S. middle class has always had a special mystique.

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Predictions in a Polish journalist's 15-point guide to surviving authoritarianism proved frighteningly accurate after Trump's first year

Nearly a year ago, intuitively recognizing the Trump administration’s authoritarian aspirations, Polish journalist and activist Martin Mycielski wrote “Year 1 Under Authoritarianism.” In those early, nerve-racking days following Trump’s inauguration, the piece was shared across social media, an ominous portent of what was to come. The document — helpfully subtitled, “What To Expect?” — offered a list of predictions and warnings about Trump’s first year in office, and exhortations to fight back at every turn. In his introduction, published just days after Trump’s inauguration, Mycielski noted the article was based on his own experience in Poland, where extreme-right nationalists have taken over the government, and in a recent ugly demonstration, the streets. The piece should be read as an instructive manual of sorts, culled from firsthand observation of the “populists, authoritarians and tinpot dictators” leading right-wing movements across Europe.

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Who said it: A Republican congressman or a Christmas villain?

There’s something familiar about the way the GOP talks about the poor. If you've been paying close attention to Republicans in the House and Senate, they may strike you as being eerily reminiscent of other curmudgeons we normally hear from this time of year—infamous villains like Ebenezer Scrooge from Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Between defenses of their ruthless attempts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act and their ludicrous justifications for passing a bill that slashes taxes for the rich while hiking costs for the poor and middle classes, Republican politicians are sounding more and more like the grumpy, selfish antagonists from our favorite stories of the season.

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The Republican tax bill is the grinchiest Christmas gift yet

In 1814, First Lady Dolley Madison helped hide the White House’s famous portrait of George Washington from the British when they burned and sacked the capital. But if the current pack of brigands raiding DC has its way, by the time they’re done, that painting and every other piece of government property that isn’t nailed down will be stolen and put up for sale on eBay.

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Fredo in the White House: Here is where Trump's rolling chaos is leading us in 2018

Donald Trump is wearing thin. He is inherently boring. Everything he says or tweets is so familiar, no matter how offensive, that it’s hard to pay attention to him anymore.

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What awaits us if Mike Pence replaces Donald Trump

“I’m a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order.” – Mike Pence, Speech to Republican National Convention, 2017

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Black voters won Alabama for the Dems. Here's what they need in return

As a scholar of African-American and Southern politics for the last 25 years, I’ve witnessed a lot of election upsets and surprises. None has been more interesting than the Democrat Doug Jones’ election to the U.S. Senate in a Dec. 12 special election against Republican Roy Moore.

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Here is how to explain to your Republican uncle why the Trump-GOP tax plan is a disgrace

Here are the 3 main Republican arguments in favor of the Republican tax plan, followed by the truth.

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Christians started the war on Christmas nearly 400 years before Fox News even existed

Note: This article was originally published December 21, 2015

Another Christmas, another string of outrages about the supposed “War on Christmas.”

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Here are 9 things you think you know about Jesus that are probably wrong

Jesus has been described as the best known figure in history, and also the least known. If you mentioned the name “Jesus” and someone asked Jesus who?, you might blink. Or laugh. Even people who don’t think Jesus was God, mostly believe they know a fair bit about him. You might be surprised that some of your most basic assumptions about Jesus are probably wrong.

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‘A reckless con man as president’: LA Times burns Trump to the ground in brutal editorial

Writing in the LA Times, author and human rights activist Ariel Dorfman took the American electorate to task for electing "a reckless con man as president," adding the country is now facing a reckoning.

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It's Ayn Rand's America now: How the GOP stripped the country of its last shred of morality

If you have any doubts that the phenomenon of Donald Trump was a long time a’coming, you have only to read a piece that Gore Vidal wrote for Esquire magazine in July 1961, when the conservative movement was just beginning and even Barry Goldwater was hardly a glint in Republicans’ eyes.

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What Fresh Hell?: Trump hires only the best crackpots edition

Welcome to another edition of What Fresh Hell?, Raw Story’s roundup of news items that might have become controversies under another regime, but got buried – or were at least under-appreciated – due to the daily firehose of political pratfalls, unhinged tweet storms and threats of nuclear annihilation coming out of the current White House.

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