Thank you to all our readers for your support this year - we couldn't have done the work we did in 2012 without you! Don't forget, there's still time to make a tax-deductible donation to Truthout before the end of the year. We hope you enjoyed the holidays, and we wish you all the best for 2013! To donate, click here (Truthout is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 20-0031641) You can also donate by check, made payable to: Truthout, P.O. Box 276414, Sacramento, CA 95827 (Please include your email address on your check.) Or call in your donation: 213.489.1971 It's Wages, Stupid! Progressive Tax Reform Alone Will Do Little to Close the Gap Between Haves and Productive Have-Nots Christopher Petrella, Truthout: The key to reducing income inequality and assuring general prosperity is to tackle the widening wage-to-productivity ratio and assure everyone a living wage. Read the Article Robert Reich | Cliff Hanger: Why Republicans Don't Care What the Nation Thinks Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog: Are House Republicans - now summoned back to Washington by Speaker John Boehner - about to succumb to public pressure and save the nation from the fiscal cliff? Don't bet on it. Read the Article On a Wyoming Ranch, Feds Sacrifice Tomorrow's Water to Mine Uranium Today Abrahm Lustgarten, ProPublica: The Safe Drinking Water Act forbids injecting industrial waste into or above drinking water aquifers, but the EPA issued what are called aquifer exemptions that gave mine operators at the ranch permission to ignore the law. Read the Article Economy Wrecker Alan Greenspan Was Central to the Formation of the Campaign to Fix the Debt Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research: By ignoring the housing bubble, Alan Greenspan will go down in history as the person who has done more damage to the US economy and society than anyone who was not a foreign enemy. Read the Article The Larger Question of Chuck Hagel Ray McGovern, Consortium News: The up-in-the-air nomination of Chuck Hagel to be Defense Secretary has become a test of whether the Israel lobby can still shoot down an American public servant who is deemed insufficiently passionate regarding Israel, a test that now confronts President Obama. Read the Article The Fed Targets Unemployment With More Money for Banks Paul Jay, The Real News Network: Robert Pollin argues the Fed is breaking ground with an unemployment target, but pushing more money into banks without requiring more lending won't solve the problem. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Ask a Democrat About Social Security: Which Side Are You On? Richard Eskow, Campaign for America's Future: Right now there are only two sides in the Social Security debate: the side that says it's acceptable to cut benefits - in a way that raises taxes for all income except the highest - and the side that says it isn't. Read the Article Six Ways to Juice Up the Labor Movement Sarah Jaffe, AlterNet: While Michigan's unions regroup in the face of the "right-to-work" law, it's clear the national labor movement needs to do more than just fight defensive battle after defensive battle. Read the Article Obama Administration Gives Tentative Approval to Frankenfish Dan Bacher, The Fish Sniffer: The Obama administration's tentative approval of genetically engineered salmon for human consumption occurs in the context of an administration that has continued and expanded some of the most odious environmental policies of the Bush administration. Read the Article Summoned Back to Work, Senators Chafe at Inaction Jennifer Steinhauer, The New York Times News Service: Members of the Senate trudged back to the Capitol ostensibly to work out a deal with the White House to avoid large tax increases and spending cuts set to take effect in just a few days. Read the Article |
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