Contributor @strim.bsky.social notes the recent ruling by a Maine court that confirms the legality of rent control laws passed in Portland, initiated by Maine DSA. Landlords are not happy. #mepolitics
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Contributor @strim.bsky.social writes on how important it is for Mainers to defeat the anti-trans referendum this Fall, and how it also serves as a tool to distract us from other issues the ultra-rich don't want us discussing. This piece originally appeared in @mainebeacon.bsky.social
Contributor Todd Chretien presents the second part in an on-going miniseries, "MAGA Before the Elections." In this piece, Todd takes a closer look at Clintonism 2.0, MAGAism 3.0, what they mean and what they're capable of.
#MAGA #2026elections
Ethan Strimling offers his opinions on Janet Mills' chances, and how she basically has two options: improve her record on labor, the environment, and more to show she's serious; or, drop out.
- This story was originally published in the @mainebeacon.bsky.social
Contributors T. Sinclair and @breadnrosie.bsky.social share their different opinions on Senate candidate Graham Platner in this back-and-forth conversation.
Salar Mohandesi writes on Iran, leftist debates around internationalist approaches, and the need to organize in the heart of empire against imperialist violence.
This piece originally appeared on @versobooks.bsky.social, reprinted here with permission.
Landlords cried that new tenant protections would hurt housing development in Portland, ME. @strim.bsky.social shows that hasn't been true. In fact, over the last five years development has increased since their implementation.
[Piece originally appeared in @mainebeacon.bsky.social ]
We are pleased to reprint this opinion piece by @strim.bsky.social, originally published in @mainebeacon.bsky.social. Ethan acknowledges Maine Sec. of State Shenna Bellows for standing up to Trump's regime time and time again.
We are happy to offer this piece by Todd Chretien, originally printed in "The Call" publication, on how Maine organized to beat back the state's most recent ICE surge. #MEpolitics #ICE
On Saturday, February 7, over three hundred people gathered in downtown Portland to participate in an event focused on skill shares and "know your rights" workshops, aimed at educating residents on anti-ICE strategies. #MEpolitics
We offer this mini-series of political cartoons from contributor Vernon S. for the month of February.
T. Sinclair offers up this opinion piece, suggesting people take a “if it walks like a duck” approach when deciding whether the Trump administration should be considered the “F” word.
Zohran Mamdani's swearing-in was a celebratory event for New Yorkers, but also an inauguration for the broader US left. Editor T. Sinclair describes the event, and why it was felt so deeply by leftists and socialists extending beyond the five boroughs.
Penned just a couple days ago, before the US invasion of Venezuela and the extralegal abduction of its President, contributor Beckham O. offers this opinion piece on why Americans need to demand that the US keep its hands off Venezuela.
Saturday, November 15th, roughly 125 people attended the first ever Maine Solidarity Conference in Lewiston, hosted by Maine DSA. The purpose was to bring together folks from union leadership, mutual aid groups, and activist organizations to share and learn from each other.
Trump had a bad month, but he may be stronger than he looks. Todd Chretien writes that defeating #MAGA and the billionaires will need a better strategy.
Today, with the author’s permission, we offer you a re-printing of a piece @breadnrosie.bsky.social wrote for @powermap.bsky.social.
Rose lays out why Janet Mills represents a centrism that does not meet the moment, and is a bad choice to represent Mainers in the Senate.
In our ongoing debate/opinion series focused on 2026 candidates in Maine, we present this piece by contributor Bluebird.
The author lays out why they believe socialists not only can but should support Troy Jackson for Governor.
With newer generations growing up under the panopticon of the internet's long memory, T. Sinclair argues that the left will need to embrace a sense of revolutionary forgiveness when it comes to candidates, and each others', pasts.
As a debate grows among Maine’s political and working classes around Graham Platner’s problematic past, Todd Chretien argues that it’s important for the left to continue supporting him.
In response to Todd Chretien's letter calling for Maine DSA to consider endorsing Graham Platner, Bluebird responds with this piece encouraging Maine DSA to find ways to support the candidate, but not endorsing him.
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Todd Chretien discusses why Maine socialists and DSA should consider supporting Graham Platner for Senate and Troy Jackson for Governor, and how supporting them is more than just supporting a candidate, it’s a step toward build power.
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Todd Chretien covers the growing number of people showing up to County Commissioners meetings, demanding Cumberland County stop cooperating with ICE, and why it’s important. #maine
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Joey B. comments on the passage of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," how it's a form of social murder, and what it means for the working class.
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We share this public statement from the newly organized “No ICE for ME” campaign in Maine.
🎧 New Podcast Episode 🎧
This month our Maine Mural podcast brings you a presentation from the Poli Ed Committee of @mainedsa.org. Geared toward folks newer to left-wing thought, it offers a brief overview on the origins of the socialist movement.
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As the Trump admin threatens student deportations and pressures schools, Bowdoin College has found itself caught up in it. T. Sinclair gives an update on the battle over academic freedom at the esteemed institution.
What went into May Day planning? Todd Chretien gets into behind-the-scenes details that made #MayDay such a success in Maine and beyond.