
ESSAYS

I Don’t Care If The Democratic Party Never Holds Office Again
In this fierce political critique, Daniel Woods argues the Democratic Party has fundamentally betrayed its working-class base over the past decade. He cites specific failures including inadequate response to Palestinian genocide, the economically devastating TikTok ban affecting 2 million small businesses and $10 billion in revenue, and systematic corruption where party leaders profit from stock manipulation while constituents struggle economically. Woods contends that Democrats have capitulated to Republican ideology, making strategic errors like handing Trump easy political victories. He describes an economy under strain where safety nets have collapsed while party elites grow wealthy. The essay concludes with Woods declaring the Democratic Party no longer exists in any meaningful sense and announcing his withdrawal from electoral participation, arguing the party no longer deserves working-class support.

Where Does Empire Turn When Brutality-Theater Fails?
It is no surprise then that the Israeli government committed to fully executing Palestinian erasure that began under British Mandatory Palestine, no doubt feeling emboldened by the weakness of our leadership and the keen awareness of the temporality of the moment in US opinion and the election season.
As the government consolidates power for itself, the GOP, and the coming Trump aristocracy, the welfare of the general people has fallen into a state of such disrepair that it exists as little more than shredded wisps of what once was. My own generation – raised as we were on picket ideals and universal justice and perpetual prosperity for all – saw but a glimpse of what was once within reach for all in our nation regardless of race, orientation, identity, or creed. Today, a near half-century of austerity has finally crept from its deregulatory cocoon in the form of inequality and impoverishment for all.