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June 14, 2017 By Susan C. Strong

Say “Build a common sense American future!” 

Right now there seems to be no common agreement in our country about what kind of future we want. Just keeping up with the news is deeply depressing for us. But the other day I had two insights. The first: the country we were on November 7, 2016 is still very much alive, even though […]

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Filed Under: American Politics Tagged With: ACA, ACHA, austerity government, criminal justice reform, drug war, energy, fostercare, framing, GDP, GOP, healthcare, Kansas, OPEC, organizing, ParisAccord, Trump, undocumented

April 15, 2016 By Susan C. Strong

U.S.A. 2019: Rebirth?

This update of a piece originally titled “U.S.A. 2016, Death Spiral or Rebirth?” seems like a good one to review as we move into 2019 with a newly Democratic House, as Democrats all over the country take their seats, from legislatures to governors’ mansions. These days in the U.S. are, as my old friend Tom […]

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Filed Under: American Politics Tagged With: 1%, 2016 presidential campaign, blue collar, criminal justice reform, drug war, John Ehrlichman, lead poisoning, Mark Gerzon, midwife, New Democrat, Oregon suit against the feds, rebirth, Sanders, Steve Phillips, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Trump, youth

May 30, 2015 By Susan C. Strong

Say: “Smart on Prison Dollars” not “Smart on Crime”

With recent reports that aspiring presidential candidates Scott Walker, governor of Wisconsin and Senator Marco Rubio, have both bucked the growing wave of bipartisan agreement about reforming criminal justice in this country, suddenly what looked like a slam dunk reform movement may be in jeopardy again. Up until recently, there has been a growing bipartisan consensus […]

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Filed Under: Social and Economic Justice, Still Featured Tagged With: 2016 election, criminal justice reform, governors, presidential candidates, private prison lobby

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