Dahr Jamail | Evidence of Acceleration of Anthropogenic Climate Disruption on All Fronts Dahr Jamail, Truthout: Evidence is mounting that we are in the midst of a great extinction of species. This sobering thought becomes clearer now as we take our monthly tour of significant global pollution and anthropogenic climate disruption related events. Read the Article Billionaires Score Big Win With McCutcheon Decision Paul Gordon, OtherWords: A government where elected officials allow a few plutocrats to have enormous access and influence over their policies is not an indication of a healthy government of, by, and for the people. Read the Article What Does Rick Perry's Refusal To Adopt Prison Rape Elimination Act Mean for Texans Behind Bars? Victoria Law, Truthout: Gov. Rick Perry has announced that Texas will not comply with the Prison Rape Elimination Act. Perry claims that reports of sexual abuse behind bars have decreased dramatically with Texas' Safe Prisons Program. Advocates and formerly incarcerated people, however, tell a different story. Read the Article The Economic Destruction of Gaza Ali Abunimah, Haymarket Books: In an incisive analysis of the plight of Palestinians, journalist Ali Abunimah offers lucid insight into a people denied a national identity in his book, The Battle for Justice in Palestine. Read the Excerpt The Conservative Death Panel The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: On November 4, we'll have a choice: re-elect Republican lawmakers who care more about politics than people's lives, or kick them out of office so that millions more Americans will have access to affordable and life-saving health care. Read the Article Pass the Drone Strike Transparency Act Robert Naiman, Truthout: Is there any legitimate national security justification for keeping secret information about how many civilians the United States is killing in drone strikes? A bipartisan bill would require an accurate reporting on the key figure so an informed debate on drone strikes is possible. Read the Article University of California Student-Workers Strike, Reject Neoliberal Violence James Anderson, Truthout: Members of the union representing teaching assistants, associate instructors and undergraduate tutors across the University of California system went on strike for two days last week over working conditions and intimidation. Read the Article Comcast, Time Warner and Congress: Perfect Together Michael Winship, Moyers & Company: You might not be able to get decent cable service or a good Wi-Fi signal but when it comes to Congress, Comcast is quite the attentive suitor. Here is a look at how our elected officials have benefited from the largesse of the two companies with an urge to merge. Read the Article Open Systems and Glass Ceilings: The Disappearing Woman and Life on the Internet Astra Taylor, TomDispatch: While the internet may create space for many voices, it also reflects and often amplifies real-world inequities in striking ways. Not surprisingly, well-off white men are wildly overrepresented both in the tech industry and online. Read the Article A Weaponized Human Refuse Dump Karen Garcia, Sardonicky: The hungry, the homeless, the unemployed and the underemployed are being ground into human mulch for dumping in a vast neoliberal landfill. People are not only poor, their poverty and suffering have literally been deemed crimes by the elite class of sociopaths running the place. Read the Article Paul Krugman | The Downside of Rapid Growth Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: We don't actually know much about how to produce rapid economic growth, but we do know how to make a big difference to income distribution, and especially how to reduce extreme poverty. Read the Article Economic Update: Bankers and Presidents Richard D. Wolff, Economic Update / Truthout: Updates on Bill O'Reilly vs. Bill de Blasio; Greek bonds; millions of dollars for Detroit's athletes; and who pays federal taxes. Richard Wolff interviews Nomi Prins, the ex-Goldman Sachs banker, on her new book All the Presidents' Bankers. Response to listener on where and why Congress refuses to act (taxing rich, helping poor, reducing inequality, etc.) despite US poll results showing big majorities supporting those actions. Listen to the Radio Segment |
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