Peter B. Collins | An Insider's View of the Progressive Talk Radio Devolution Peter B. Collins, Truthout: Since the rise of Rush Limbaugh and the shift of hundreds of radio stations to wall-to-wall conservative talk in the 1990s, progressives have faced a decidedly uphill battle. In my experience, most station owners and managers have a strong bias to the right, and the rest just look for the easiest way to make maximum profit. Read the Article The True Costs of Tax Breaks and Social Security Ellen Dannin, Truthout: The campaign against Social Security stems mainly from three misunderstandings about its funding and operation: (1) that Social Security is going bankrupt, (2) that Social Security is essentially the same as private pensions, IRAs, and 401(k)s, and (3) that Social Security is a tax on a par with personal and corporate income taxes. Read the Article Harvesting Justice: Transforming the Global Food Supply Chain - Food Sovereignty Tory Field and Beverly Bell, Other Worlds: From community gardens to just global policy, a national and global movement is growing to reclaim food, land, and agricultural systems from agribusiness and put them back in the hands of citizens. A common thread links innovations and successes happening simultaneously around the globe. Read the Article Bulgarian Charge of Hezbollah Bombing Was an "Assumption" Gareth Porter, IPS News: An announcement on the Bulgarian investigation of the July 2012 terror bombing of an Israeli tourist bus was initially reported by Western news media as suggesting clear evidence of Hezbollah's responsibility for the killings. But more accurate reports on the minister's statement find something different. Read the Article Truthout TV with Christopher Petrella: The Legacy of Chattel Slavery, and More Ted Asregadoo, Truthout: Ted Asregadoo speaks to Christopher Petrella about his article on Truthout entitled, "The Legacy of Chattel Slavery: Private Prisons Blur the Line Between Real People and Real Estate With New IRS Property Gambit." Watch the Video Fuzzy Math: The Chicago Public Schools Budget Crisis Curtis Black, Newstips: As citywide opposition to Mayor Emanuel's massive school closing program comes into sharper focus every day, the rationale for the plan gets fuzzier and fuzzier. The real bottom line may be that this is Mayor Emanuel's agenda, the facts don't matter, and we have very little say in the decision. Read the Article Obama's Shakedown of Medicare Shamus Cooke, Workers Action: In a political era of corporate dominance it was inevitable that doublespeak would become the official language of Washington, DC. Now "cuts" to social programs are referred to as "savings," while the destruction of these programs is "reform." This is the essence of President Obama's yet-to-be-announced deficit plan based on Medicare "savings." Read the Article Fix the Trade Deficit, Fix the Economy Dave Johnson, Campaign for America's Future: Yet another report is out showing how the trade deficit is costing us millions of jobs and hurting our economy. This report has specific numbers: between 2.2 million and 4.7 million U.S. jobs, between 1 percent and 2.1 percent of the unemployment rate and a gross domestic product increase of between 1.4 percent and 3.1 percent. Read the Article John Brennan's Tenet-Like Testimony Ray McGovern, Consortium News: Though false intelligence was at the center of the disastrous Iraq War, CIA Director-to-be John Brennan played fast and loose on Iran's nuclear program in his Senate testimony, a troubling sign he might undermine the principle of honest analysis just like his mentor, George Tenet. Read the Article This week in SpeakOut: Margaret Flowers checks in from #Occupy Washington to set the story straight about the future of the movement; The Center for Constitutional Rights proposes a few key questions on Senator Chuck Hagel on Guantanamo; The Eternity Group discusses the culture of American masculinity in relation to the dangerous infatuation of sports, guns and violence; Tech Phillips gives his choice of best nonfiction films in 2012; Eric Zuesse debunks the myth that America is the number one country in the world; Jesse Hagopian checking in from the teachers' boycott of the Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) test in Seattle; and more. Read the Articles |
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