Food Stamp Outage Highlights Problems With Privatization of Public Services Mike Ludwig, Truthout: The government shutdown was not to blame for the crashing of the food stamp program for poor families in 17 states over the weekend, just the latest in a long line of snafus by private contractors hired by government. Read the Article Capitalism Works (or Not) for Me Harriet Fraad and Richard Wolff, Truthout: Does capitalism work? Artist Steve Lambert found a new way to project that "obviousness" question so that his audience might grasp how it touches our intimate, personal, political and social lives Read the Article Amid Shutdown, "New Economy" Events Draw Enthusiasts for Sustainable Alternatives Candice Bernd, Truthout: Disillusioned by a $24 billion government shutdown, participants were enthusiastic this past week for coincidentally scheduled New Economy Coalition events across the country building sustainable solutions to inequality, political gridlock and climate change. Read the Article Kieron Bryan and the Arctic 30 Andrew Wallace Chamings, Truthout: Kieron Bryan, a British video journalist, is being held in a Russian prison along with another journalist and 28 activists from the captured Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise. This interview is with Bryan's brother on what the future holds for Kieron and the Arctic 30. Read the Interview Washington Attorney General Sues GMO Labeling Opponents for Hiding Corporate Donors Mike Ludwig, Truthout: The state of Washington has filed a lawsuit, claiming opponents of a ballot initiative that would label groceries containing genetically engineered ingredients are hiding their donors in a campaign that has seen a flood of out-of-state money from big corporations such as Monsanto. Read the Article Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus – Campaign Cash Bill Moyers and Michael Winship, Moyers & Company: If you want to see how grossly money can distort democracy, just go to the state of Virginia, where there are no limits on how big a check can be written for statewide candidate. Read the Article Reclaiming the Roadblock, UK Uncut Takes Direct Action Against Austerity Steve Rushton, Occupy.com: The anti-cuts group recently mobilized a nationwide action called "Roadblocks for Justice" that focused specifically on cuts to legal aid, which is the state support for legal services ensuring citizens are provided equality before the law. Read the Article Republicans Have Done Real Damage to the Economy Dave Johnson, Campaign for America's Future: This hostage-taking episode has done real, serious, lasting damage to the economy on top of the ongoing damage Republicans have been doing. Will the public still blame Democrats, or will they finally see what is going on here? Read the Article Acting With Impunity: The Case of General Electric Lawrence S. Wittner, History News Network: Can the world's biggest corporations act with impunity? When it comes to General Electric - the eighth-largest US corporation, with $146.9 billion in sales and $13.6 billion in profits in 2012 - the answer appears to be "yes." Read the Article Why the Corporate Media's Climate Change Censorship Is Only Half the Story Sarah van Gelder, YES! Magazine: Of course the media needs to start talking honestly about climate change. But there's more to the issue than just gloom and doom. Read the Article |
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