There's no hope of finding solutions when the problems are presented in half-truths. Fortunately, the writers we publish at Truthout aren't afraid to challenge power and don't dance around touchy issues. But to keep bringing you the raw, unvarnished truth, we urgently need to raise at least $37,000 more this month. Can you make that possible with 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 TransPacific Partnership Will Undermine Democracy, Empower Transnational Corporations Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese, Truthout: Our country's democratic values could be under threat if President Obama fast tracks the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese explain how the TPP would affect our democracy. Read the Article Gas Industry Report Calls Anti-Fracking Movement a "Highly Effective Campaign" Katrina Rabeler, Yes! Magazine: A report intended to help the oil and gas industry squash the anti-fracking movement turns out to be full of useful information - and admits that much of what activists are saying is true. Read the Article Is Gender Justice Getting Shafted in Immigration Reform? Michelle Chen, In These Times: Beyond the economics, a more fundamental, unspoken question lies at the heart of the immigration debate: Does Washington place a higher premium on capital or social equity? Read the Article The Fire Last Time Peter Dreier and Donald Cohen, New Republic: Ironically, 100 years after the Triangle fire, we still hear much of the same rhetoric whenever reformers seek to use government to make businesses act more responsibly and protect consumers, workers and the environment. Watch the Video and Read the Report A DC Insider Explains How the Wall Street Lobby Owns DC: Crony Capitalism Prevails at Every Turn Jeff Connaughton, Prospecta Press: DC insider Jeff Connaughton explains how a former Democratic Senator, a Wall Street point man, undercut President Bill Clinton on even a minor amendment to hold corporations accountable for intentional deceptive securities fraud. Read the Excerpt Syrian Dissidents' Peace Plan Met By Doubt in DC Sam Knight, Truthout: Representatives from a group of Syrian opposition activists pushing a political resolution to that country's civil war visited Washington, DC, last week. Their perspective faces skepticism from influential quarters in Washington. Read the Article The AR-15 Assault Weapon: What Would Freud Say? The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Show: Estrogen-mimicking BPA, while mostly banned in Canada and Europe, is widespread in the American food supply; and Americans, particularly gun-loving Americans, seem to have a strong affection for foods that contain it. Read the Article Imperial Germany and the Pillage of Europe's Indebted Mediterranean Region C.J. Polychroniou, Truthout: In today's neoliberal, antidemocratic and German-dominated European Union, the pillage of wealth from the periphery to the core of the euro zone takes place in a physically nonviolent manner through "bailouts" and "bail-ins." Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) Was Challenged Before the Supreme Court Today, and More In today's On the News segment: Today, the federal Defense of Marriage Act was challenged before the Supreme Court in United States v. Windsor; our public school system is under attack; former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean announced his new political action committee, and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Religious Trauma Syndrome: How Some Organized Religion Leads to Mental Health Problems Valerie Tarico, AlterNet: Dr. Marlene Winell came up with the label "Religious Trauma Syndrome" to describe harmful experiences with religion. Groups that demand obedience and conformity produce fear, not love and growth. Read the Article As Supreme Court Hears Challenge to ALEC Voting Bill, Two More States Introduce It Brendan Fischer, PR Watch: Within days of the Supreme Court hearing a challenge to an Arizona voting registration law that had been adopted as a "model" by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), South Carolina and Nevada advanced bills that appear to track the ALEC/Arizona template. Read the Article |
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