Noam Chomsky | The Gravest Threat to World Peace Noam Chomsky, Truthout: Americans can hardly be aware of how diplomacy has once again failed, for a simple reason: Virtually nothing is reported in the United States about the fate of the most obvious way to address "the gravest threat": Establish a nuclear weapon-free zone in the Middle East. Read the Article Political Football Over Disaster Relief: Another Argument for Public Banking Ellen Brown, Web of Debt: Post-Sandy and post-Katrina "disaster relief" has been characterized by more profit-taking by big business than relief to families and small businesses.The Bank of North Dakota demonstrated it doesn't have to be that way after flooding devastated Grand Forks in 1997. Read the Article Fiscal Cliff Follies: Political Theater Distracts From Key Problems With the Fix Richard D. Wolff, Truthout: Extremely unequal distributions of wealth and income continue to enable the richest and largest individuals and enterprises to manipulate the economy and control the political parties. The result is an economic structure disinterested in a democratically focused way out of crisis and decline. Read the Article Unemployment Unchanged at 7.8 Percent, Economy Adds 155,000 Jobs Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research: The 155,000 pace of job growth is consistent with a declining unemployment rate, but will not return us to full employment until the next decade. Read the Article Suicides Outnumber Battle Deaths in the Armed Services S.E. Smith, Care2: Approximately every 80 minutes, a US military veteran commits suicide in the United States; for Iraq and Afghanistan, the numbers of veterans lost to suicide now outstrips casualty lists of those killed in action. Read the Article The Hollow Glory of Zero Dark Thirty Aaron Leonard, Truthout: The pronounced despair at the core of Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty is in the film's near-manic need to justify all the unjustifiable things the US has done since the War on Terror began. Read the Article Our Clown-Around Congress Eugene Robinson, Washington Post Writers Group: Obama "won" the bloody and unnecessary fiscal cliff battle, but what did he really gain, aside from bragging rights for the next few weeks? More important, what, if anything, did the nation gain? Read the Article In the Coal Fields, a Novel Way to Get Rid of Pensions Is Born Mike Elk, In These Times: If you are an individual struggling with debt, your options are limited. But if you are a coal company, you may be able to take advantage of a creative new strategy to shed your obligations. Read the Article Dear Longshoreman: Strike as a Verb, Hostess in Hindsight Mike Hummell, Daily Kos: I hope that some of my experiences can help you prepare for fighting the good fight online and in the media. I believe it mattered to the tone of the national discussion about Hostess, and I wish we had done more of it, much earlier, as a coordinated effort. Read the Article American Dynasties Perpetuated by "Cliff" Estate Tax Deal Paul Jay, The Real News Network: Economist, attorney and investigative journalist James Henry says Obama's deal with the GOP on estate taxes ensures very rich families will continue to amass historic levels of wealth and power. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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