Feminist Fathers' Day 2014: #feministfathersday Tomas Moniz, Chris Crass and Rad Dad community, Truthout: A call to make this Father's Day a Feminist Fathers' Day and for dads, papas, bapas and all parents along the masculine gender spectrum to embrace feminism and resist misogyny in our families and society. Read the Article Report: A Carbon Tax That Would Create Jobs, Cut Emissions and Put Money in Your Pocket Mike Ludwig, Truthout: Giving taxpayers $250 per month, reducing carbon emissions and boosting the economy: This is what the future could hold if the United States imposed a revenue-neutral carbon tax on fossil fuel production. Read the Article Fight for 15 in NYC Just Got a Lot More Promising and a Lot More Complicated William Blueher and James Hoff, Truthout: Bill de Blasio's role in helping Andrew Cuomo attain the endorsement of the Working Families Party has opened up space for a more vigorous and radical discussion of a minimum wage for NYC. Read the Article Pesticide and GMO Companies Spend Big in Hawaii Rebekah Wilce, PRWatch: Hawaii has become "ground zero" in the controversy over genetically modified (GMO) crops and pesticides. Out-of-state pesticide and GMO firms have brought substantial sums of corporate cash into the state's relatively small political arena. Read the Article What Happens When the Tea Party Goes to Washington The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: For the past 34 years, the United States has seen a continuous erosion of the middle class, while witnessing a boom for the millionaires and billionaires. What we are left with today is an economy that Reaganomics built - and that Kochtopus-funded, Ayn Rand-inspired economics professor Dave Brat and the rest of his Tea Partying friends - want to preserve. Read the Article The Constitution Impaired; the Bill of Rights Annulled Beatrice Edwards, Berrett-Koehler Publishers: At this point in our history, if a crime is an official secret, anyone who speaks about it is a criminal. The Constitution of the United States is intact, only impaired, but the Bill of Rights has been shredded. Read the Excerpt Uncle Sam Doesn't Want You - He Already Has You William J. Astore, TomDispatch: Unlike the recruiting poster of old, Uncle Sam doesn't want you anymore - he already has you. You've been drafted into the American national security state. Nowadays, in "Fortress America", every one of us is, in some sense, government issue in a surveillance state gone mad. Read the Article Bill Moyers | Joseph Stiglitz: How Tax Reform Can Save the Middle Class Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company: In part two of his interview, economist Joseph E. Stiglitz says corporate tax abuse has helped make the United States unequal and undemocratic, but the Nobel Prize-winner has a plan to change that. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript A Field Day for Fracking Wenonah Hauter, OtherWords: US and EU negotiators recently began a new round of negotiations on the Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement. Largely secretive, newly leaked information suggests the deal would eliminate restrictions on US exports of fracked gas to the EU. Read the Article Paul Krugman | A Failed Critique of Piketty Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: There has been a fairly substantial industry of inequality denial on the right, and we know perfectly well why: It's all about defending the 1% from the threat of higher taxes and other actions that might limit top incomes. Read the Article The Supreme Court Confronts 21st Century Technology Victoria Bassetti, Brennan Center for Justice: In two recent Supreme Court cases, the court's decisions may significantly alter the way we capture, store and consume information and the extent to which we can expect privacy, or control, of that information. Read the Article Meet the Tenacious Gardeners Putting Down Roots in "America's Most Desperate Town" Kristin Moe, Yes! Magazine: They're not always optimistic about the future of Camden, New Jersey, but they're committed to it anyway, and they've created one of the nation's fastest-growing networks of urban farms. Read the Article |
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