Solidarity NOT Forever: How the Supreme Court Kicked Retirees Into the Gutter Ann Hodges and Ellen Dannin, Truthout: The Supreme Court's decision in Allied Chemical Workers v. Pittsburgh Plate Glass to give employers complete control of retiree benefits undercuts the purpose of the National Labor Relations Act and leaves vulnerable retired employees powerless to protect themselves from costly changes in benefits. Read the Article Chicagoans Fight for Education and Against Standardized Testing Yana Kunichoff, Truthout: Chicago history teacher Jen Johnson sees the fight against standardized testing and school closings as no less than a fight for the future standard of living for working people. Read the Article The Common Denominator in Gun Massacres Is Military-Style Weapons Championed for Profit Mark Karlin, Truthout: Tom Diaz lays out the story behind his latest book, The Last Gun: How Changes in the Gun Industry Are Killing Americans and What It Will Take to Stop It. Read the Interview Why We Tax: A Timely Reminder for Tax Day Sam Pizzigati, Campaign for America's Future: Should taxes be a way to raise revenue or a tool for combatting the concentration of wealth? A look back at why progressive taxation was created a half-century ago and what the political discussions happening today reveal about America's shifting priorities. Read the Article Senate Poised to Debate Gun Control Measure Michael A. Memoli, McClatchy/Tribune: A rare debate has emerged as gun reform legislation in the Senate cleared a significant hurdle Wednesday. Read the Article Bill Moyers and Michael Winship | Dr. King's "Two Americas" Truer Now than Ever Bill Moyers and Michael Winship, Moyers & Company: As American society's chasm between the superrich and poor grows wider and deeper, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s words are as prescient as ever. Read the Article Newark Students Defy Threats to Protest Attacks on Public Education Rania Khalek, Truthout: On Tuesday, up to 2,000 students from at least a dozen public high schools in Newark, New Jersey, walked out of class to protest years of budget cuts, school closings and teacher layoffs - while others reportedly were held in school by lockdowns and threats. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Immigration Reform Rallies Spread From Coast to Coast, and More Jim Javinsky, The Thom Hartmann Program: In today's On the News segment: Republicans have no shame when it comes to refusing help for those in need; thousands rallied around our nation yesterday to urge Congress to enact comprehensive immigration reform; Progressives and Tea Party members have found something to agree on – their opposition to the so-called Monsanto Protection Act; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Norman Solomon | Time to Bell the Obama Cat Norman Solomon, Norman Solomon's Blog: With President Barack Obama's recent announcement that he is going to make Social Security cuts, a diverse set of progressive groups are disgruntled with Obama like never before. Read the Article Paul Krugman: Poland's Risky Euro Gamble Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: Despite Poland's relative economic stability amid the European economic crisis, its leaders seem bent on giving disaster a chance. Read the Article A Tax Day Plan for Righting the Republic Mattea Kramer, TomDispatch: Have you looked at where your tax dollars are going? The flow of money goes toward things that are contrary to what Americans want. Read the Article |
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