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Why the chaotic vaccine rollout
Every aspect of the U.S. response to Covid-19 has been a disaster. Why should vaccination be any different?
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Our Pearl Harbor
The day Donald Trump was elected president, November 8, 2016, like December 7, 1941, is a date that will live in infamy.
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Looking forward to a better 2021
Let us look forward to a better 2021. With vaccines on the horizon and the riddance of you know who on January 20th, we are hopeful...
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The middle class in the U.S. and the Biden foreign policy
Biden will be forced to introduce profound changes in his domestic and foreign policy. The essential pillar of the changes will center on the American middle class.
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Much happiness to ALL of our readers
2020: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...
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U.S. embassy caught scrubbing tweets urging Venezuelans not to vote
It is not clear why the embassy decided to go back and delete its posting history. Undermining Venezuela’s elections continues to be the official U.S. government line.
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Joe Biden’s biggest challenge
“Life is going to return to normal,” Joe Biden promised. But a return to “normal” would be disastrous. Normal led to Trump.
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Media, pols rage after Venezuelans defy U.S. to reelect socialists
The elections, boycotted by many major right-wing opposition groups, ended with the PSUV and its allies receiving an estimated 67.6% of the votes cast.
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An open letter to the president of the United States
Three considerations to rethink U.S. policies towards Cuba and return to a model of constructive talks between the two countries.
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Are Cuban American voters really a ‘special’ case?
Their rightward lean of this group often mystifies and frustrates Democrats, but how unique are they really?
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