The New American Confederacy Max Eternity, Truthout: On key foreign and domestic policies, the continuity between the Bush and Obama administrations is evidence of a new American confederacy: a conspiracy against the American people. Read the Article The Internet Is in Danger of Being Strangled by Commercialism Robert McChesney, The New Press: As an unrelenting and enlightened critic of the nefarious influence of corporate profits on a press that enhances democracy, McChesney warns of the looming danger of a corporate-controlled and censored Internet in this excerpt from his new book, Digital Disconnect: How Capitalism is Turning the Internet Against Democracy. Read the Article Dean Baker | How Much Unemployment Did Reinhart and Rogoff's Arithmetic Mistake Cause? Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research: It is important to understand the logic of Carmen Reinhart and Ken Rogoff because their beliefs on debt and GDP growth are being used by politicians around the world to justify austerity measures. Read the Article Injecting Democracy Into Public Spending Isaac Jabola-Carolus, Occupy.com: Citizens in New York, Chicago and the Bay Area will be given a chance to decide where tax dollars are allocated through a civic reform process known as participatory budgeting. Read the Article Boston in Mourning After Marathon Bombings Dave Wedge, Boston Herald: Boston remains in mourning Tuesday after three people were killed and at least 144 were wounded in a "cowardly" bombing at the Boston Marathon. Read the Article Boston: The 27th Mile Richard Eskow, Campaign for America's Future: "It's hard to think about tax policy or cost-of-living calculations for Social Security when death is in the news, when the grim horror of it hangs in the air like the last wisps of afternoon smoke. The bombs exploded just before the finish line, at mile 26.2 of the Boston Marathon, and everything else seemed to fade away." Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Congress Repeals the STOCK Act, and More Thom Hartmann, The Thom Hartmann Program: As many Americans were occupied putting the final touches on their taxes, Congress repealed the legislation that required our leaders to disclose information about their stock trades online; new home construction rose 7 percent in March, which is the fastest growth rate since June of 2008; the most infamous phrase uttered during the 2012 election was Mitt Romney's "47 percent" comment; and more. Read the Article On Friday, Kill the #ChainedCPI Cut to Social Security & Veterans' Benefits Robert Naiman, Truthout: We don't always have a clean shot at the 1 percent, but there is broad public consensus on this issue across many ideological and class lines. Read the Article Foreclosure Review Report Shows That the OCC Continues to Bury Wall Street's Bodies Alexis Goldstein, The Nation: A foreclosure review report has been released with much fanfare, but beware of assuming that regulators have gotten to the bottom of the practices that perpetuated the foreclosure crisis. Read the Article Rally for Citizenship Craig O'Connor, Truthout: Over 10,000 people rallied on the Capitol lawn on April 10 to demand that Congress create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. Read the Article It Doesn't Take Much: On Almost Getting PTSD in Iraq Jeremiah Goulka, TomDispatch: Many Americans by now understand that many veterans have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, there are many veterans who don't have enough symptoms be diagnosed, but who still suffer every day from the effects of war. Read the Article Economic Update: Social Turmoil Coming Richard Wolff, Economic Update/Truthout: On Economic Update with Professor Richard Wolff, Chris Hedges speaks with Wolff about the deepening social crisis, divisions, and turmoil coming. Listen to the Radio Segment The Real News Debate: Social Security on the Table Paul Jay, The Real News Network: Joseph Minarik (former chief economist of the Office of Management and Budget for eight years during the Clinton administration) and economist Richard Wolff take on President Obama's proposed changes to Social Security. Watch the Video |
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