Category: Politics

Courts Consider Texas’s Brutal Abortion Regulation
by Maria Martin | Dec 1, 2014 | Legal AffairsLast March, thousands of women and other reproductive-rights supporters descended on the Texas Capitol in an attempt to block the Legislature’s passage of draconian anti-abortion laws. Despite intense opposition and a dramatic filibuster by state Senator Wendy Davis, which launched her unsuccessful gubernatorial campaign, the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 2 in a special […]

One Nation Divided by Wealth
by David Cay Johnston | Dec 1, 2014 | EconomyGovernment policy is the wedge dividing the very richest from everyone else in America. The gap between the have-mores and have-nots will narrow and widen now and then as the economy contracts and expands, but over the long run, this chasm will become ever wider unless we change current government rules. As Eric Schneiderman, […]

Under the Wheel of Capitalism
by William T. Vollmann | Dec 1, 2014 | Books, EconomyGermany, 1918: “A scraggly band of child rebels, we met secretly in attics … We were taught by men who claimed they were deserters from the navy to hate the rich, to tell the poor they must rise in a body and fight …” U.S.A., 2014: “I know a lot of people think that […]

Breaking Coal’s Death Grip
by Clara Bingham | Nov 1, 2014 | EnvironmentWhen 400,000 protesters descended on New York City for the People’s Climate March in September, organizers placed groups in a sort of environmental degradation hierarchy as the crowd snaked up Central Park West. In the front of the 30-block-long starting line were citizens who hailed from “impacted communities,” people whose lives and homes were […]

Reckless Republican Impeachment Chatter Belittles Framers’ Intent
by Elizabeth Holtzman | Nov 1, 2014 | Legal Affairs, PoliticsThe recent 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon’s resignation from office gives us a useful perspective on the calls by right-wingers for the impeachment of President Barack Obama. The grounds they claim are vague, if not incoherent. In July, for example, Sarah Palin, former Republican vice presidential candidate and Tea Party favorite, charged him […]
Bad Faith Documentary
Bad Faith
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