Protests Rage as Michigan Lawmakers Approve Anti-Union Bills Mike Ludwig, Truthout: Michigan lawmakers gave final approval to historic anti-union legislation today as thousands of workers and activists joined in rowdy protests at the State Capitol in Lansing. Watch the Video and Read the Article Republican and Democratic "Remedies" Ensure More Crises, but Alternatives That Work Are Taboo Richard D. Wolff, Truthout: Both Republican and Democratic plans for the economy leave the system that produced this crisis and will produce more crises unchanged; there IS an alternative. Read the Article Fast-Food Workers Ride Crest of "Simmering Strike Wave" Sweeping Nation Sarah Jaffe, Truthout: From the halls of the state capitols and the port of Los Angeles, to the parking lots of McDonalds and the warehouses of Walmart, low-wage workers are pushing labor back into the national political arena. Read the Article Regulators Under Fire for Keeping Fracking Pollution Test Results Under Wraps Mike Ludwig, Truthout: Residents living in the shadow of fracking rigs say they've suffered from headaches, nosebleeds and other health effects since drilling began in their communities. Meanwhile, state agencies refuse to release the results of air and water pollution tests. Read the Article The Way to "Save" Medicare Is to Expand It Salvatore Babones,Truthout: Only one policy proposal would bring the US health care system into line with those in other countries: Medicare for all. Read the Article Past US Example Could Stem Marijuana Arrests and Border Violence Tom Barry, Truthout: The federal government's nearly 100-year-old move toward cracking down on marijuana consumption with regulation, enforcement and prohibition has resulted in a boom in marijuana smuggling, drug-war violence and mass criminalization and incarceration in the US. Perhaps it's time to change direction? Read the Article Labor Unions on the Brink Thom Hartmann and Sam Sacks, The Daily Take: Michigan is the fifth-most unionized state in the nation, with nearly one-third of all voters living in union households. The Kochs' strategy can be summed up in one sentence: If this can happen in Michigan, then it can happen in any state. Read the Article Could Oliver Stone's Exposé of the American Empire Help Press the UN to End Haiti Cholera? Robert Naiman, Truthout: If more Americans could get unplugged from the myths that have been used historically to engineer public acquiescence in US foreign policy, how much could that help us reform US foreign policy in the future? Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Hostess to Lay Off 18,000 Unionized Workers in Its Liquidation, and More In today's On the News segment: In today's On the News segment: Hostess is in the process of complete liquidation and 18,000 unionized workers are set to lose their jobs and possibly their pensions; Michigan will join 23 other states in the nation that have approved "right-to-work" for less laws; Virginia can now be added to the growing list of states controlled by Republicans who want to rig the next presidential election; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Picking Up a $170 Billion Tab: How US Taxpayers Are Paying the Pentagon to Occupy the Planet David Vine, TomDispatch: With the so-called fiscal cliff now eternally on the media horizon, there's been reporting recently on how your tax dollars are being spent, but do you have the faintest idea what it actually costs you to garrison the globe? Read the Article After Sandy, Learning From New Orleans: D6 and Beyond Laura Flanders, The Nation: When it comes to next steps after Hurricane Sandy, there are lessons to be learned from New Orleans after Katrina. The question is, which ones will New York learn? Read the Article 46 Trillion Reasons to Evolve Society Right Now David DeGraw, Occupy Evolver: Once you wrap your mind around how much wealth $46 trillion is, and realize how profoundly society can be transformed by it, you begin to grasp the fact that we've been living under neo-feudal rule. Read the Article |
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