Truthout uncovers the reality behind Beltway rhetoric: the devastating consequences of cuts to social programs, and the places - like the Pentagon - where taxpayer money is really being wasted. But we must raise at least $25,000 more before the end of the month in order to keep this work going. This has been a slow week, but we're getting closer to our goal - will you show your support and enable us to continue by making a tax-deductible donation today? Click here to donate. (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 William Rivers Pitt | The "Fix" Is In: Laying Bare Some Sequester Lies William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: "We can fund the civilized society our citizens demonstrably approve of if we make some cuts to the biggest, fattest, happiest 'welfare queen' on the block: the Department of 'Defense.'" Read the Article Our Food System Is in Crisis Due to Technology Run Amok and Monopolizing Corporations Wenonah Hauter, The New Press: "We must move beyond the focus on consumer choice to examine the corporate, scientific, industrial, and political structures that support an unhealthy system." Read the Article Richard Wolff on Fighting for Economic Justice and Fair Wages Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company: Economist Richard Wolff joins Moyers to shine light on the disaster left behind in capitalism's wake, and to discuss the fight for economic justice, including a fair minimum wage. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript How to Stop the GOP from Stealing the White House Thom Hartmann, The Daily Take: The Republican Party has been hijacked by a small group of cranky billionaires who want to rig the Electoral College in what have historically been blue or Democratic-voting states. Read the Article Robert Naiman | Petitions of 23,000 to Lindsey Graham: No Foul to Use A-Word on Israel-Palestine Robert Naiman, Truthout: Chuck Hagel's confirmation as US secretary of defense looks likely, says Naiman, despite Sen. Lindsey Graham's attempt to smear him for using the same "A-word" used by former Israeli leaders to warn of Israel's future without peace. Read the Article Greg Palast | Too Fat to Vote Greg Palast, Vice Magazine: An expert from the Pew Charitable Trust was recently featured in the New York Times claiming that the reason voter turnout in the Deep South was so low was because of high obesity rates. Read the Article The School Security America Doesn't Need Chase Madar, TomDispatch: "Ending the cycle of armed fear and violence will require getting police out of schools." Read the Article Bill Moyers and Michael Winship | The Revolving Door Spins from Sea to Shining Sea Michael Winship and Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company: The revolving door breeds distrust of the people who make our laws and regulations. Read the Article Bless Me, Ultima: Movie Revisits Controversy, Succeeds, After 40 Years Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout: The visibility of brown faces - and not just in support roles or as extras - along with the magic of northern New Mexico's landscapes and Indo-Hispano culture, lend the film much of its power. Read the Movie Review On the News With Thom Hartmann: Italian Voters Are Fed Up With Austerity, and More In today's On the News segment: Results from yesterday's election in Italy show voters are fed up with austerity; BP trial begins; Republicans have yet another anti-worker tactic up their sleeve; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Christians Evangelizing Military Youth on the Taxpayer's Dime Mikey Weinstein, AlterNet: A group of opportunistic, fundamentalist Christians known as "Club Beyond" are using taxpayer dollars to aggressively proselytize to youth in military families. Read the Article Profit, Austerity and Criticizing the System Richard D. Wolff, Economic Update/Truthout: This latest radio segment features updates on profit-driven scandals (horsemeat in Europe and fish in the United States); how long we work, Correa's anti-austerity victory in Ecuador and getting public benefits for public investment in sports stadiums. Listen to the Radio Segment |
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