William Rivers Pitt | It Only Hurts When I Laugh William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: There is currently in print a Ted Cruz coloring book for children. It is called "Cruz To The Future," and that cover has birds and bushes and soon-to-be-extinct monarch butterflies ... and Ted, with a blue suit and a porn-clown smile, shooting a Double Fonzie at a tree. Read the Article Five Ways Conservative Politics Promotes Freeloading and Shirking Valerie Tarico, AlterNet: The delusion that each of us is master of his or her own destiny generates a callous attitude toward people who are struggling; it also generates a lack of appreciation for what successful Americans have received from generations past. Read the Article The Arctic Is the First Line of Defense Against a Climate Transition to an Uninhabitable Earth D.H. Garrett, Truthout: This is the story of three ATMs. First: the earth system can no longer be treated as an ATM. Second: the great focus of both global and local efforts must be on making the ATM (Anthropocene Thermal Max) as low as possible. Third: an ATM (Arctic Transnational Moratorium) must be put in place now. Read the Article Paul Krugman | In Europe, a Repudiation of Austerity Policies Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: The European Central Bank's rate cut has led to huge tensions, with the executive board split and many German economists protesting. As usual, a lot of the argument is about the perception that those lazy Southern Europeans are getting a free ride. Read the Article Extending Solidarity to the Ecosystem: Laura Flanders Interviews Sean Sweeney Laura Flanders, Truthout: What would it mean to extend solidarity to the ecosystem? That's the question at the heart of this conversation with union activist and environmentalist Sean Sweeney. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Death With Dignity vs. Death for Profit? The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: By denying human beings the right to end their lives with dignity and on their own terms, by prolonging the pain and suffering that they're enduring, we are effectively torturing them. Read the Article Are Delhi State Results in 2013 a Test Case for India's 2014 Elections? Papri Sri Raman, Truthout: In Sunday's state elections, India's "Grand Old Party," the Indian National Congress (named both INC and Congress), was rejected nationwide. But, with a populist party suddenly making inroads, the results were not a conclusive victory for the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party. Read the Article How Big Six Covers Tracks in Murder of the Honeybee Jennifer Sonntag, Truthout: The Big Six agrichemical companies have turned the honeybee into a factory animal, a workhorse that cannot exist without antibiotics, and is using the term "Colony Collapse Disorder" to cover its poisoning of pollinators vital to agriculture. Read the Article Why Can't Karzai Be More Blase About US Killing Kids – Like US Press Is? Peter Hart, FAIR Blog: "Over last weekend, reports emerged about a US coalition airstrike in Afghanistan that killed a two-year-old boy. I read about it in the Washington Post, but couldn't help but find some of the language in the report puzzling." Read the Article US Officials Will No Longer Provide Information on Guantanamo Hunger Strikers Fred Mazelis, World Socialist Web Site: A spokesman announced this week that the US military will no longer provide public information on how many prisoners at the American gulag at Guantanamo Bay are participating in hunger strikes to protest their indefinite detention. Read the Article In the Shadow of War: Life and Fiction in 21st-Century America Beverly Gologorsky, TomDispatch: For at least a decade, Americans have been living in the shadow of war. And yet, except in pop fiction of the Tom Clancy variety (where, in the end, we always win), there's remarkably little evidence of it. Read the Article |
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