Month: June 2025

Analysis Politics United States

Where’s Elon? Trump and Musk’s predictable “breakup”

In a very short time—and due largely to the grassroots “Tesla takedown” protests that started in February—Musk became a major political liability to Trump. Musk’s “chainsawing” of the federal workforce and essential services, along with his embrace of far-right politics, transformed him into one of the most hated figures in global politics. Even Trump knew it was time to cut him loose.

Analysis Social Issues United States

CECOT: The tip of the iceberg

From a Marxist perspective CECOT is a behemoth of state power used by the ruling class to protect ruling class interests. Migrants, often fleeing persecution or poverty caused or exasperated by global capitalism, are considered surplus labor. Rather than being integrated into the U.S. economy or granted basic rights, they are criminalized and cast as a threat to national security and economic stability.

Analysis Economy United States

The “big, beautiful bill”

At the end of the day, the bill represents the entirety of the Trump/Republican domestic policy agenda. And even though the senate may tinker around on the edges of it, it will pass the Congress largely intact. In the senate, where the GOP holds a 53-47 majority, three Republicans can vote against it and it will still pass with Vice President JD Vance casting the deciding vote.