William Rivers Pitt | The Easy Problem With Government William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: "Clearly, the decades-long push to privatize everything will lead us all to paradise on Earth. Please excuse me while I enjoy a glass of tap-provided poison while watching my bank account get looted. Or maybe, just maybe, government isn't the problem. Maybe the people we allow into government are the problem with government." Read the Article EPA: California Offshore Frackers Must Disclose Chemicals Dumped Into Ocean Mike Ludwig, Truthout: The EPA issued a rule last week requiring oil and gas firms using fracking technology in federal waters off the coast of southern California to regularly report the volume and chemical makeup of any fracking fluids or wastewater dumped into the ocean. Read the Article From AIDS to Lyme: Will We Let History Repeat Itself? Jessica Bernstein, Truthout: Some argue that the inadequate early government response to the AIDS epidemic - including diagnostic, treatment, funding and research failures - is being repeated with Lyme disease, affecting hundreds of thousands. Read the Article Chris Hedges | The Trouble With Chris Christie Chris Hedges, Truthdig: The Bridgegate scandal is a window into how federal agencies and the security and surveillance apparatus would be routinely employed in a Christie presidency to punish anyone who challenged his tiny cabal's grip on power. Read the Article Red Tape: Controlling the International Flow of Apparel Anne Elizabeth Moore and Melissa Mendes, Truthout: More than half a million jobs in the apparel industry have been lost since NAFTA. Ladydrawers connects the dots between homeland security, bras and the loss of US jobs in Moore and Mendes' latest strip. View the Comic America's Real Welfare Queens The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: When Republicans talk about "welfare queens," they're really talking about their buddies in big banks, Big Oil and giant transnational corporations. It's time to cut off the corporate welfare pipeline and use those billions of dollars to help our economy recover. Read the Article India's Arab Spring in Winter 2014 Papri Sri Raman, Truthout: When Delhi state's November elections brought the new anticorruption Aam Admi Party to power, calculations about India's upcoming national elections were upset, and a previously narrow field suddenly widened. Read the Article Win Today, Lose Tomorrow: Why Republicans Protect the "Honor" of Offensive Team Names Jeremiah Goulka, TomDispatch: There may be no bigger headache for NFL team owner Dan Snyder than the matter of his franchise's name: the Redskins. It's offensive, and activists want it changed. But there is at least one bloc of public figures that fully supports the name. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Senate Delays Vote on Unemployment Benefits, and More In today's On the News segment: On Monday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had to delay a crucial vote on unemployment benefits so Republican lawmakers could finalize their list of demands; out-of-work Floridians have been denied $20 million of jobless benefits - and it has nothing to do with Congress; a Republican millionaire in California is making the case for a higher minimum wage; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript West Virginia Water Crisis: Behind Chemical Spill, Gaping Holes in State and Federal Regulation Amy Goodman and Aaron Mate, Democracy Now!: The Freedom Industries site behind the West Virginia chemical spill is just a mile upriver from the state's largest water treatment plant. But despite the obvious dangers to the source of 16 percent of West Virginia residents' water, the spill has exposed major holes in how the state regulates these dangerous chemicals. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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