Christian Progress
A new series of articles from the co-editor in chief about the intersection of progressivism and Christianity.
A new series of articles from the co-editor in chief about the intersection of progressivism and Christianity.
We don’t really recognize the economic movement that Dr. King tried to establish nor do we pay enough attention to his prophetic words on the dangers of centrism.
What the American people refuse to understand is that it is not about personality: it is about policies. Working-class Americans deserved better than the two candidates that were put up by the establishment parties.
It seems that Hillary Clinton cannot get away from the allegations that donations to her foundation would give big money interests access to her and the US government.
No longer should we rely on a political party alone to represent our interests. We need to speak about what we need from a candidate or office-holder, regardless of party.
Now that we have identified the problems, we need to work on the solutions. Obviously, voting for either of the two corporate candidates is NOT an option.
There is enough information to suggest that both are working together to destroy any chance of change that benefits the American people.