Category: 2016

GOP Latino outreach fail: U.S. Latino leaders hold national conference and only one Republican bothers to show up

GOP Latino outreach fail: U.S. Latino leaders hold national conference and only one Republican bothers to show up

During his presidential campaign announcement this week, Donald Trump proudly declared that he would build a “great, great wall” on the border between the United States of America and Mexico because they “are sending people that have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems to us. They are bringing drugs, and bringing crime, and their rapists.” This outreach […]

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We don’t have time to agree on everything; we just have time to stand up and demand our state back

We don’t have time to agree on everything; we just have time to stand up and demand our state back

My last post here at Eclectablog created a bit of a stir, and certainly got many of you thinking, which is a good thing. I wasn’t necessarily looking for approval, but I was looking for reaction, and I got plenty of that, most of it supportive and some if it negative and, in my mind anyway, regressive in its tone […]

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If 2016 is your answer to the debacle in Michigan last week, then we are asking the wrong question

If 2016 is your answer to the debacle in Michigan last week, then we are asking the wrong question

For the many of us who watch and participate in democracy on a daily basis, this past week was perhaps the most damaging and disheartening week for Michigan in many, many years. Yes, I said years. It is clear that the Republican agenda – their “in your face” agenda – is clearly working for them, even though their agenda is […]

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The second most important thing you need to know about 2016 — and my biggest fear

The second most important thing you need to know about 2016 — and my biggest fear

As part of my mission to remind as many people as possible why 2016 is the most important election of our lifetime, I put together a list of five things you need to know now about an election that won’t take place for 16 more months. Of course, I start with the Supreme Court because it’s always about the Supreme […]

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BREAKING: The guys who want to destroy Obamacare will never do anything to fix Obamacare

BREAKING: The guys who want to destroy Obamacare will never do anything to fix Obamacare

The Supreme Court will soon decide King v. Burwell and the fate of the health coverage of 8 million or so Americans in states that chose not to build an Affordable Care Act marketplace. It’s difficult to understate how ridiculous the argument the guys who want to destroy Obamacare are making in this case is. But I suppose it’s no more […]

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The cost of debt-free college v. actual crazy ideas

The cost of debt-free college v. actual crazy ideas

“What voters are looking for in this election is someone who is going to be a champion for everyday people,” Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager said earlier this month. “For young people, that’s debt-free college, that is finding that job after you graduate.” The words “debt-free college” are treated like some bizarre fantasy that can only happen in an utopian future […]

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Republicans are on the verge of unprecedented political power — or an electoral catastrophe

Republicans are on the verge of unprecedented political power — or an electoral catastrophe

The Republican Party is the strongest it has been in decades and could be on the verge of a victory that could give them more electoral power than at any time since 1920, the year women first voted for the president. That’s the conclusion of Sean Trende and David Byler who have put together an index of party strength: You […]

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WARNING: Hillary Clinton is NOT the overwhelming favorite to win in 2016

WARNING: Hillary Clinton is NOT the overwhelming favorite to win in 2016

In a great article in Salon about the danger of Alex Jones and his legion of conspiracy theorists who have infiltrated GOP thinking and exposed Obama’s vicious invasion of Texas, Bob Cesca ends with a conspiracy theory of his own by suggesting that Hillary Clinton is “widely favored to win in 2016.” Bob isn’t alone in this conspiracy theory — […]

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Stop pretending immigration reform will ever happen under these Republicans

Stop pretending immigration reform will ever happen under these Republicans

Remember what happened in the House on Thursday when the GOP nominee releases in ad in Spanish next September that drops all the “secure the border” pablum that got him the nomination and vows to reform the immigration system in a way Democrats haven’t. House Republicans voted to remove language that would have instructed the secretary of defense to consider […]

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Rick Perry reveals Jeb Bush’s subtext — 2016 is all about Supreme Court

Rick Perry reveals Jeb Bush’s subtext — 2016 is all about Supreme Court

Last week, Rick Perry and Jeb Bush both pointed to most important issue of the most important election of your lifetime. In what Think Progress‘ Ian Millhiser called the “Single Most Incisive Statement About the 2016 election,” Rick Perry — as a representative of the conservative ID — put it bluntly: “Something I want you all to think about is […]

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How Republicans are helping teach Americans to love government-run health care

How Republicans are helping teach Americans to love government-run health care

Republicans might be worried about this chart, the gold-standard Kaiser Foundation tracking poll of opinion on the Affordable Care Act, which shows approval for the law above water for the first time since the launch of HealthCare.gov: But it’s blip and likely an outlier. What they should be worried about is this chart, Gallup’s measure of Americans’ satisfaction with government’s […]

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