Henry A. Giroux | Hurricane Sandy in the Age of Disposability and Neoliberal Terror Henry A. Giroux, Truthout: Democracy can only approach its promise when it protects all members of society. Read the Article Washington's Serious People Are on the War Path Against Middle-Income and Poor People Dean Baker, Truthout: DC's so-called leaders want us to believe that redistributing income from the 99 percent to them and their friends is what the market demands. Read the Article Bill Moyers | The United States of ALEC Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company: A multi-month collaborative investigation about how the American Legislative Exchange Council rose to its influential role. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Reagan's "Welfare Queen" FOUND! Thom Hartmann and Sam Sacks, The Daily Take: After more than 30 years of searching by the news media, the politically convenient mythical figure Reagan birthed has finally been found. She lives in Bentonville, Arkansas, and her name is Walmart. Read the Article So, the President Is Standing Up to the GOP. Huh. John Aravosis, AMERICAblog: The president has emerged as a different kind of negotiator in the last week or two, holding strong on last year's version of entitlement cuts and on expiring the Bush tax cuts for the rich. Read the Article Why It's Hard to Replace the "Fiscal Cliff" Metaphor George Lakoff, Truthout: The nature of the brain's neural circuitry makes the misleading term hard to eradicate from the public mind. Read the Article The Archeology of Decline: Debtpocalypse and the Hollowing Out of America Steve Fraser, TomDispatch: High times in a few privileged employment sectors have depended on the downward mobility of working people and the poor. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Carbon Emissions Up 3 Percent From Last Year, and More In today's On the News segment: Walmart drops thousands of part-time employees from its health insurance plan in the week after widespread protests against the company's labor practices, the Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear a case about whether corporations may patent human genes, corporate profits accounted for a record slice of US GDP last quarter, and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Truth and Trauma in Gaza Kathy Kelly, Voices for Creative Nonviolence: A Palestinian doctor explains how the Israeli air strikes that killed scores of Palestinian civilians affected his community. Read the Article This week in SpeakOut: The Institute for Policy Studies revealed in their latest report that members of the "Fix the Debt" campaign stand to gain millions from their so-called fiscal solutions; citizens around the world signed an open letter to cease the senseless violence Israel is waging against the people of the Gaza Strip; anti-apartheid activist and world-renowned musician Stevie Wonder is criticized for accepting the lead spot at an Israel Defense Fund gala; the Center for Constitutional Rights calls for another investigation into the death of human rights activist Rachel Corrie and more. Read the Blog |
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