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Echoes Of A Dark History
The recent push for over $800 billion in Medicaid cuts under the guise of providing $4.5 trillion in tax breaks to the wealthy is not just an economic decision, it’s a moral failure that echoes some of the darkest chapters in modern history. This isn’t just a budget cut; it’s a systematic stripping of healthcare from the most vulnerable populations, an act that history has shown can lead to dev

The Fight to End Sub-Minimum Wages for Disabled Workers
By Terry Loerch
The fight for fair wages has long been a cornerstone of labor rights in the United States. Yet, a significant segment of the workforce, those with disabilities, continues to be subjected to an outdated, exploitative system that legally permits employers to pay them less than th

A Powerful and Overlooked Voting Bloc in the 2026 and 2028 Elections
As the U.S. approaches the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential election, the disabled community is emerging as a critical voting force. With over 40 million eligible voters, this group has the potential to decide election outcomes, particularly in battleground states where the margins of victory are often r
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Echoes Of A Dark History
The recent push for over $800 billion in Medicaid cuts under the guise of providing $4.5 trillion in tax breaks to the wealthy is not just an economic decision, it’s a moral failure that echoes some of the darkest chapters in modern history. This isn’t just a budget cut; it’s a systematic stripping of healthcare from the most vulnerable populations, an act that history has shown can lead to dev

The Fight to End Sub-Minimum Wages for Disabled Workers
By Terry Loerch
The fight for fair wages has long been a cornerstone of labor rights in the United States. Yet, a significant segment of the workforce, those with disabilities, continues to be subjected to an outdated, exploitative system that legally permits employers to pay them less than th

A Powerful and Overlooked Voting Bloc in the 2026 and 2028 Elections
As the U.S. approaches the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential election, the disabled community is emerging as a critical voting force. With over 40 million eligible voters, this group has the potential to decide election outcomes, particularly in battleground states where the margins of victory are often r