William Rivers Pitt | Obama, Boehner and the American Theater William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: The president offered a number of very fine proposals last night, and did so in a manner that was rousing without being overbearing. But, in the end, it is Washington DC's big see-and-be-seen night; it is theater, and that is all. Read the Article How Congress Could Fix Its Budget Woes, Permanently Ellen Brown, Truthout: We do not need to follow the prevailing economic orthodoxies, which have consistently failed and are not corroborated by empirical data. It is the right and duty of government to provide a money supply that is adequate and sustainable. Read the Article Bill Moyers and Michael Winship | The Hubris of the Drones Bill Moyers and Michael Winship, Moyers & Company: Each innocent killed by drones gives rise to second thoughts by those judges who prematurely handed our president the Nobel Prize for Peace. Read the Article Immigrants Head to Washington to Make Their Voices Heard Yana Kunichoff, Truthout: A group of more than 250 immigrants have gone to Washington DC to address protections for organizing workers, an end to deportations and a path to citizenship for all. Read the Article Lifting the Veil of Mirage Democracy in the United States Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, Truthout: "We live in a mirage democracy," Zeese and Flowers assert, as they trace the history and describe the institutions of a not-so-robust US democracy. Read the Article Good News: Obama Recommits to Clean Energy. Terrible News: Obama Recommits to Dirty Energy Robert Pollin, Back to Full Employment: It is great that Obama is now recommitting his administration to move us back onto a green economy agenda, but he also came out strongly in support of expanding the production and consumption of natural gas and oil. Read the Article Marco Rubio and the Republican Ibogaine Problem Thom Hartmann, The Daily Take: Don't worry, Republicans. All those crazy things - people riding dinosaurs cause the world is only 6000 years old, global warming being a hoax, John Boehner looking like a giant carrot wearing a suit - are just the result of your ibogaine use. Read the Article "The Injustice Files": Racial Profiling Edition Rania Khalek, Truthout: Tonight, documentary filmmaker Keith Beauchamp focuses his civil rights-centered documentary series "The Injustice Files" on three little-known cases of racial profiling, which proves to be a wrenching and enlightening journey through the lens of unequal justice in America. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: The Senate Finally Reauthorized the Violence Against Women Act, and More In today's On the News segment: Yesterday, the Senate finally reauthorized protections for victims of domestic abuse in the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA); the Republican response to the State of the Union made it clear that the GOP's only policy proposal is austerity; a new poll appears to indicate that more Republicans oppose an idea if they know that the president supports it; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript If You Speak Out, You End Up Here: Hassan Karajeh at Ofer Prison Anna Lekas Miller, Truthout: The recent case of Hassan Karajeh illustrates how Palestinians, whose only crime is speaking out against the Israeli occupation, can be arrested, imprisoned and subjected to continuing harassment for security violations. Read the Article What's Next for the Voting Rights Movement? Brentin Mock, The Nation: This year, lawmakers have introduced more than 100 election reform bills. Some are to make voting easier, but others are voter suppression bills. Read the Article Why Organized Labor Must Stand Against the Keystone XL Pipeline Mark Vorpahl, Occupy.com: The potential consequences of the Keystone XL pipeline's operations are global and catastrophic because of climate change, and that's why organized labor needs to stand up now in an alliance that has the power to defeat it. Read the Article |
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