Indefinite Surveillance: Say Hello to the National Defense Authorization Act of 2014 Stephen Benavides, Truthout: In its current configuration, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for 2014 will effectively authorize indefinite surveillance of everyone. Read the Article How Conservative Interest Groups Are Reducing Unions' Financial Resources Ann C. Hodges and Ellen Dannin, Truthout: This latest installment of the continuing series on the National Labor Relations Act examines how The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation and other right-wing groups have used their deep pockets to pull off a legally sanction pickpocket of unions. Read the Article Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's War on Teachers and Children David Bacon, Truthout: School closures around the country have been justified by rationales of budget necessity and improvements in education outcomes, but in Chicago, as elsewhere, communities see no cost savings and no educational improvement but rather an entrenched racist war against teachers and the poor. Read the Article Time for the Fossil Fuel Industry to Pay for Its Waste The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: It is time to put the interests of Big Oil aside and put a price on carbon waste to help preserve the future of our planet. Read the Article Who Started the Fires in Sweden? Michelle Chen, Truthout: Structural violence in the form of social, political and labor exclusion, racism, reduced social mobility and cultural nationalism underlie the outbreak of physical violence in Stockholm's Husby suburb last month. Read the Article Remember When the Patriot Act Debate Was All About Library Records? Justin Elliott, ProPublica: The government's interpretation of the Patriot Act remains a secret, making it unclear whether the court has authorized the metadata program. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: FBI Admits to Using Surveillance Drones on US Soil, and More In today's On the News segment: The FBI has just admitted to using surveillance drones to spy on Americans on US soil; the Securities and Exchange Commission may soon be getting tougher on the banksters; the state of Illinois just adopted our nation's strictest regulations on fracking; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Andrew Gavin Marshall | Global Power Project, Part 2: Identifying the Institutions of Control Andrew Gavin Marshall, Occupy.com: The Global Power Project is an investigative series that aims to identify and connect the worldwide institutions and individuals who comprise today's global power oligarchy. Read the Article The Chimerica Dream: Two Nations, Two Dreams, One Pacific Pepe Escobar, TomDispatch: To spur growth in China, the country's leadership is embarking on a historically unprecedented forced urbanization program that will destabilize the countryside. Combined with other decisions, this may not be the correct formula for expanding into an imperial power. Read the Article Jobs Are Not the Answer Allan Sheahen, Tikkun: Close to 20 million Americans remain unemployed or underemployed, but nobody states the obvious truth that the marketplace has changed, and there will never again be enough jobs for everyone. Read the Article |
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