Detroit Residents on Bankruptcy - We Have No Democracy! David Bacon, Truthout: More than half of Michigan's 1.4 million black residents now live under rule by unelected emergency managers whose consistent response to the "emergencies" they are appointed to manage is to make things worse for the majority of the populace. Read the Article Civil Disobedience as Law Enforcement Jeremy Brecher, Waging Nonviolence: Future climate protesters can proudly proclaim that they are actually climate protectors, upholding the law, not violating it. Those who perpetrate climate change, and those who allow them to do so, should not be able to claim that the law is on their side. Read the Article Norman Solomon: The Nobel Peace Prize Needs Bradley Manning More Than Manning Needs the Peace Prize Candice Bernd, Truthout: After RootsAction cofounder Normon Solomon delivered more than 100,000 signatures to the Norwegian Nobel Committee in Oslo urging that the Peace Prize award go to Bradley Manning this year, Solomon shared the experience with Truthout. Read the Interview Will Washington, D.C. Be Named Reaganville? The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: It's easier to abolish women and to send undocumented immigrants to the moon than it is to improve our nation, at least for Republicans. Read the Article The Offline Wage Wars of Silicon Valley Nona Willis Aronowitz, Economic Hardship Reporting Project: For 10 years a massive income gap has been widening across Silicon Valley. Last November, however, the residents of San Jose voted in favor of a small but significant change: raising the city's minimum wage from $8 to $10 per hour. Read the Article Colombian Connection: Canadian Neocolonialism in the Global South Harrison Samphir, Truthout: Canada's involvement in social and ecological injustices perpetrated against labor and indigenous communities in Colombia to protect extractive industries' profits often goes unremarked. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: The Cayman Islands Have Agreed to Make it More Difficult for the Rich to Evade Taxes, and More In today's On the News segment: The Cayman Islands have agreed to cooperate with the US and make it more difficult for the wealthy to stash money overseas; Texas Republicans claim their voting district lines aren't racist, just openly partisan; there's a new effort to close Guantanamo Bay; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Amend or Repeal the Espionage Act to Protect Journalists and Whistle-Blowers Robert Naiman, Truthout: The Espionage Act, created around World War I and resulting in a 10- year sentence for a union leader for giving a speech critical of US entry into the war, serves to squelch dissent and is a stain on our democracy. Read the Article A Frenzy Over the "Female Dollar" Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: The prospect that Janet Yellen, a monetary dove and the vice chairwoman of the Federal Reserve, might become the next head of the Fed has driven the right into a frenzy. Read the Article Municipal Workers in Bankrupt Cities Facing Financial Nightmare Yves Smith, Naked Capitalism: Municipal pensioners aren't terribly well protected in a municipal bankruptcy because, historically, they pretty much never happened. Read the Article Star Wars, G.I. Joe, Rambo, Red Dawn, and How a Tale of American Triumphalism Was Returned to the Child's World Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch: George Lucas almost single-handedly reconstituted war play as a feel-good activity for children. Read the Article |
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