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Fight the Rich
It’s time to declare war on the rich.
We need to build an organized, unified movement of working people to systematically take on the rich who run society and to undermine their ability to rule. Our goal must be to both fight for radical change in the present and to bring down the billionaires and their system, capitalism.
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Working and young people need to go on the offensive against the health insurance industry and CEOs who profit from denying people healthcare. We need a fighting strategy, including mass protests and strike action, to win Medicare for All.
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A Working-Class Response to Tariffs
Instead of praising Trump's policies, union leaders like Shawn Fain and Sean O’Brien should be calling for an end to the tariff war, because it will only result in increased prices and economic chaos, and is a prelude to real wars.
Hundreds Gather in Seattle to Fight the Rich!
Hundreds Gather in Seattle to Fight the Rich!
A report from the Fight the Rich Organizing Conference
Fighting for What We Need!
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$15 Round 2: TKO
We fought back against Democrats’ attack on our historic minimum wage victory – and won. As of January 1, the minimum wage for all workers in Seattle is now the highest in the country: $20.76 an hour.
No Votes for Genocide — Workers Strike Back on the Ground in Dearborn, Michigan
Workers Strike Back members from Boston, Kansas City, Chicago, Seattle, Ann Arbor and more convened in Dearborn for over a month, setting aside their personal lives to get out the vote for antiwar, pro-worker presidential candidate Jill Stein. In order to win every single possible antiwar vote we hit mosques, coffee shops, universities, and the doors with a clear message: No Votes for Genocide, No Harris, No Trump!
Democrats Deserved to Lose 1,000 Times Over - Fight the Rich & Their Two Parties
What happened in this year’s election was not some kind of flowering of American fascism, but a rebellion against a hated, out-of-touch Democratic Party elite.

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