Amid Rising Costs, Grand Junction Residents to Gather for International Workers’ Day Community Event

by Indivisible Grand Junction GRAND JUNCTION, CO — (April 24, 2026) — As many Western Slope residents navigate rising costs of living and economic uncertainty, community members in Grand Junction will come together this International Workers’ Day for an event focused on connection, local resources, and the issues impacting working people across the region. The event will … Continue reading Amid Rising Costs, Grand Junction Residents to Gather for International Workers’ Day Community Event

May Day Statement by People’s Defense Grand Junction

The following is a statement from People's Defense GJ, the Grand Junction local chapter of the national People's Defense Committee. PDC is a revolutionary mass organization with the mission of uniting working people to struggle within our own neighborhoods - to contest power and to build a powerful movement of and for the working class. … Continue reading May Day Statement by People’s Defense Grand Junction

City of GJ, Candidate Breakdown

My hope was to provide voters with a clear understanding of the choices before them. However, with minimal policy distinctions between candidates, factors like background and general impressions will likely play a larger role in shaping voter decisions. This leaves to a very, “vibes” based election. 

The Poverty of Economics

Since the beginning of written history human society has been divided into classes. These class divisions will be different depending on the particular society you are looking at and its peculiar conditions. Some societies, like Ancient Rome, had class systems based on slavery and land ownership, with slaves and Plebeians at the bottom, and slave owners and land-owning Patricians at the top. In such societies, if you are a slave, or if you are a “free” Plebeian who owns no little to no land, you are a nobody, and as such have the rights of a nobody.