We've taken a radical step at Truthout: We don't take advertising or corporate sponsorships, refusing to be complicit in the system we critique. It's not easy, which is why we're one of the only organizations that has taken this route. We do it to hold corporations accountable - and it's possible only because of you, our readers. Will you add your support with a donation today? Click here to donate. (Truthout is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 20-0031641) You can also donate by check, made payable to: Truthout, P.O. Box 276414, Sacramento, CA 95827 (Please include your email address on your check.) Or call in your donation: 213.489.1971 The Workers' Scorecard on NAFTA David Bacon, Truthout: Sold as a migration-preventing device that would produce more and better-paying jobs in all three countries, NAFTA has displaced jobs and people, weakened unions and ravaged US cities and rural Mexico. But worker solidarity may prove to be its most important product. Read the Article and View the Photos Excluding Iran From the Syria Talks: A Stupid Policy Robert Naiman, Truthout: Ignoring Iran when it comes to Syrian talks is a mistake. Maybe policies that apply only to Iran win plaudits at cocktail parties inside the Beltway, but they sound ridiculous in much of the rest of the world. Read the Article Wily Wendy: Media, Political Opponents Employ Sexist Rhetoric Against Wendy Davis Campaign Candice Bernd, Truthout: Right-wing pundits and politicians are latching onto a few minor discrepancies in Wendy Davis' life story to smear the state senator with traditionally sexist tropes: the bad mother who neglects her children to get ahead and manipulates men with her feminine wiles. Read the Article Could a Rand Paul Candidacy Be the Best Thing Ever for Liberals? The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: Rand Paul has a very good shot at becoming the Republican nominee for president in 2016. So why is that such a good thing for Democrats and our nation? He could force Democrats to move way to the left. Read the Article Grantland, Dr. V and Being Enough Kye Allums, The Nation: As a former George Washington University basketball player and the first openly transgender Division I athlete, Kye Allums is no stranger to ignorance about trans people in the media. Read the Article Some States Have a Sneaky Plan To Stop the NSA Kevin Mathews, Care2: A handful of states across the country are devising plans to thwart the NSA, including laws stopping NSA facilities' water and electricity access. So far, six states have introduced bills that would impede NSA operations within their boundaries. Read the Article The ACA and America's Health Care Mess Gerald Friedman, Dollars & Sense: The ACA does little to rein in out-of-control cost growth while leaving millions without coverage. We can hope that the ACA's strengths and failures will pave the way for a rational universal system such as single-payer health care. Read the Article Economic Update: What's Wrong With Markets Richard D. Wolff, Economic Update/Truthout: Updates on Memphis workers locked out; problems of online education; capitalism, wealth inequality and Starbucks; and Gallup on Americans' dissatisfaction with the economy. Major discussions of unemployment and politics, and organizing a market in human kidneys. Response to question on Europe's economic crisis and its links to Europe's generous state services. Listen to the Radio Segment Previously Unreported Second Chemical Spilled Into West Virginia River Jessica Desvarieux, The Real News Network: Since local West Virginia residents were told that the water was safe to drink, hundreds of people have become ill. This week it was revealed that another chemical was present in the water that had not been reported. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript On the News With Thom Hartmann: Republicans Want to Protect Tax Havens for Billionaires, and More In today's On the News segment: Republicans want to protect tax havens for billionaires; Freedom Industries finally admitted that a second chemical may have contaminated the water supply in West Virginia; the Presidential Commission on Election Administration has suggested a list of changes to reduce long lines and chaos at the polls; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Paul Krugman | Good Republicans Reject Evolution Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: A plurality of self-identified Republicans now believe that no evolution whatsoever has taken place since the day of creation - let alone that evolution is driven by natural selection. Read the Article Now You See Me: A Glimpse Into the Zapatista Movement Two Decades Later Laura Gottesdiener, TomDispatch: The Zapatistas remind us just how large and varied our planet is and how many worlds it contains. In her report from the Lacandon jungle, Laura Gottesdiener gives us the pleasure of being inside their world. Read the Article Gar Alperovitz: "Understanding the Imperialist System Changed My Life" Paul Jay, The Real News Network: Gar Alperovitz, cofounder of the Democracy Collaborative, says the Vietnam War made it clear there was no way to a more rational capitalism and there had to be fundamental change. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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