How Petraeus Quietly Stoked the Fires of Sectarian War Without Getting Burned Gareth Porter, Truthout: After the collapse of the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps in the face of the Sunni insurgency of 2004, General David Petraeus led the US war strategy to a dependence on Shi'a militia that inflamed sectarian war - a development that flew beneath the news media's radar. Part 2 of 4. Read the Article American Justice: Marijuana Convicts Scarred While BP Execs Untouched Paul Street, Truthout: While young black males are disenfranchised for life for dealing modest amounts of weed, BP can expect to be back to business as usual despite its horrific crimes. Read the Article Paul Krugman | Welcome Back to the Dark Ages Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: The attitude that discounts any amount of evidence if it conflicts with prejudices is not an attitude consistent with effective policy. If you're going to ignore what geologists say because you don't like its implications, what are the chances that you'll take sensible advice on monetary and fiscal policy? Read the Article Noam Chomsky: The Assault on Gaza Noam Chomsky, Truthout: Someday, and it must be soon, the world will respond to the plea coming from Gaza for justice, accountability and a normal life to be lived in freedom and dignity. Read the Article Securing the Homeland Against Marijuana Tom Barry, Truthout: Measured by the numbers, the greatest border threat to the "homeland" would be marijuana - the drug that citizens in Colorado and Washington on November 6 voted to legalize for recreational use, and which is considered a legal medication in 17 states. Read the Article Fast Food, Slow Death Thom Hartmann and Sam Sacks, The Daily Take: Death by food is a hot topic in the news media whenever there's a recall. On the other hand, "slow death" by unhealthy food receives far less attention. Read the Article Employees at Billion-Dollar Companies Fight for a Living Wage s. e. smith, Care 2: One in four workers in the United States is employed in a low-wage job. That includes many people in the food service industry, retail employees, janitors, hotel workers, agricultural laborers and many others who make the US economy tick. Read the Article Chris Hedges: Katrina, All Over Again Chris Hedges, Truthdig: If you are poor, Hurricane Sandy is the Katrina of the North. It illustrates the depraved mentality of oligarchic and corporate elite that, as conditions worsen, retreats into self-contained gated communities, guts basic services and abandons the wider population. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Republicans Budget Proposal a Kick in the Guts to Working Americans In today's On the News segment: House Republicans presented their proposal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff and it's a giant kick in the gut to working Americans, several law enforcement groups have asked the Senate to consider measures that will require telecom companies to store their consumers' text messages for up to two years, and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Entitlements Scare Tactics James Kwak, Baseline Scenario: Sixteen trillion dollars is the amount of Treasury debt outstanding at the moment. The more relevant figure is the amount of debt the federal government owes to people and institutions other than itself. Read the Article Say No to Susan Rice: Here's Why Ray McGovern, Consortium News: Key Republicans object to Susan Rice getting a promotion from UN ambassador to Secretary of State, citing her flawed account of the Benghazi assault. But a more legitimate concern is her lack of judgment on the Iraq War and other foreign policy decisions. Read the Article A Day in the Sun for Gaza, or More of the Same? Pam Bailey, Pam in Progress: Americans may be surprised to learn that Palestinians here in Gaza believe they scored a significant "win" in the most recent war with Israel. The way Palestinians see it, this time - compared to the "massacre" of 2008-2009 - they were able to fight back, surprising Israel and demonstrating that its aggression would come at a price. Read the Article |
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