Four Years After BP: Hunting for Oil Spills in Louisiana Mike Ludwig, Truthout: As we approach the four-year anniversary of the disastrous BP oil rig explosion that caused massive pollution to the Gulf region, large numbers of smaller oil spills continue to be a problem. Read the Article The US Government: Paying to Undermine Internet Security, Not to Fix It Julia Angwin, ProPublica: The United States spends more than $50 billion a year on spying and intelligence. But the Heartbleed bug reveals our neglect of internet security. Read the Article Arundhati Roy: Is India on a Totalitarian Path? Amy Goodman and Nermeen Shaikh, Democracy Now!: One of India's most famous authors and fiercest critics, Arundhati Roy, is out with a new book, Capitalism: A Ghost Story, which dives into India's transforming political landscape and makes the case that globalized capitalism has intensified the wealth divide, racism and environmental degradation. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Markets Are the Problem (Not the Solution) Michael D. Yates, Truthout: Underlying Abu Dhabi's luxury island resort, Saadiyat Island, is an army of laborers who arrive heavily indebted, only to be brutally exploited by sponsoring employers, who confiscate their passports. Workers are not free to leave, even if they have not been paid. Read the Article Putting Heroin Users in Jail Won't Help Louisiana's Crime Rate Lauren-Brooke Eisen, Brennan Center for Justice: It is not draconian prison sentences for drug offenders that "win" the war on drugs, but addiction treatment. Unfortunately, some in Louisiana - the state with the nation's highest incarceration rate - are still moving backward. Read the Article The Middle Class Is Not "Normal" The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: We have a choice in this country to either continue going down the road to oligarchy, the road we've been on since the Reagan years, or we can choose to go on the road to a more pluralistic society with working class people able to make it into the middle class. We can't have both. Read the Article Post-Katrina: Will New Orleans Still Be New Orleans? Maureen O'Hagan, Equal Voice: After Katrina, New Orleans authorities threw out the entire public education system. They knocked down public housing projects. They shuttered the longtime charity hospital. In many ways, it was a top-to-bottom re-imagining of the cityscape. Read the Article Taxes, the Rich, and Our Known Universe Sam Pizzigati, Too Much: Pick a political phenomenon in the United States today. Somewhere in the shadows, if you dig deep enough, you'll find a billionaire feverishly pulling levers to avoid paying higher taxes. Or some politician, just as fevered, working to remain in that billionaire's good graces. Read the Article How to Criticize "Big Philanthropy" Effectively Joanne Barkan, Dissent Magazine: When philanthropists enter the public policy fray, they - like everyone else - legitimately become fair game for criticism and opposition. Tax-exempt status shouldn't create sacred cows. Read the Article Was Kansas Shooting Avoidable? White Supremacist Was Ex-Informant With Criminal Past and Hateful Views Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: Notorious white supremacist Frazier Glenn Miller has been charged with killing three people at two Jewish community sites in Kansas. Miller, also known as Frazier Glenn Cross, has openly railed against Jews and African Americans for decades. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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