Austerity: Another "Policy Mistake" Again Richard D. Wolff, Truthout: Capitalism prescribes the same policy mistakes over and over again - austerity, punishment for debtors (unless they are financial institutions), labor cost cutting - that exacerbate its inevitable crises. When will we attack the structural roots of crisis? Read the Article What Rand Paul and Ted Cruz Exposed About the Drone Strikes Robert Naiman, Truthout: Only because Rand Paul, Ted Cruz - and now others - have been willing to stand up to the administration and demand transparency on drone strike policy are Americans learning the chilling truth about the executive's elastic definition of "imminence" in "imminent threat." Read the Article Sequester This! A Story of Sabotage and Theft Michael I. Niman, ArtVoice: The sequester, and all of the related fiscal "crises," are really all about sabotaging our government's ability to function and creating opportunities for private/corporate corruption and pillage. Read the Article Job Growth Picks Up Steam in February Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research: The Labor Department reported that the economy added 236,000 jobs in February. This economy shows modest growth, but has not yet felt the impact of the end of the payroll tax cut and the sequester. Read the Article The Premise of Digital Surveillance Precludes Scholarship R. Lila Steinberg, Truthout: Steinberg postulates that digital surveillance constitutes prior restraint on intellectual inquiry and a new bar to research and critical thinking. Read the Article Profiting From Genocide: The World Bank's Bloody History in Guatemala Cyril Mychalejko, Truthout: The World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) supported genocide in Guatemala and ought to pay reparations, according to a recent report by Jubilee International. Read the Article Thoughts on Making the Bomb John Lamperti, Truthout: Martin Sherwin and Kai Bird's book American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer examines the history of the atomic bomb and the conflicts that plagued its creators. Read the Article Fracking Waste Could Go to North Carolina Coastal Towns If Ban Is Lifted Anne Blythe, McClatchy Newspapers: State lawmakers who want to turn North Carolina into the nation's next fracking hotspot are reopening the case for injecting brines and toxins deep underground. Read the Article Sister Simone: A Eulogy for a Haitian Heroine Beverly Bell, Other Worlds: For International Women's Day, we look back on one of our greatest heroines, Marie Simone Alexandre. Though she died eight years ago, her life and message remain as powerful and inspirational today as any we know. Read the Article Holder's Letter Does Not Rule Out Targeting US Citizens Outside of Country (Non-Citizens Can Be Killed Anywhere) Jessica Desvarieux, The Real News Network Rand Paul's filibuster forces the Attorney General to acknowledge that a US President cannot order the killing of US citizens on American soil but does not rule out the global campaign of targeted assassinations. Watch the video and read the transcript |
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