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Government by Bagmen

Government by Bagmen

When Dennis Hastert was indicted for trying to cover up some $3.5 million in hush money payments to a man he’d allegedly sexually abused decades ago, Washington was shocked. I wasn't. I was shocked that Hastert, who’d spent the better part of his life in public...

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Three Felonies a Day

Three Felonies a Day

We’re supposed to be the "land of the free." But believe it or not, the United States is actually the most incarcerated country on the planet. It's true: While the United States has just 5 percent of the world’s population, it houses 25 percent of the world’s prison...

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A Green-Energy Founding Father

A Green-Energy Founding Father

When historians get around to identifying who greened the national grid, Scott Sklar belongs on their list. The energy consultant and former solar lobbyist with a wild white beard has spent more than 40 years bolstering industries that tread more lightly than fossil...

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Not About Us Without Us

Not About Us Without Us

A few of my African friends have adopted a slogan: "not about us without us." They use it to protest international decisions about their continent that are developed without any input from African people. It's a wonderful phrase. I think it applies to a few recent...

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Odd Bedfellows for Liberty

Odd Bedfellows for Liberty

Let's now praise a threesome of odd bedfellows: a Democratic ex-senator, an exiled American citizen, and a current Republican senator. I don't think they've ever met, yet their separate efforts over 14 years have now guided our ship of state away from some perilous...

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Not-So-Special Delivery

Not-So-Special Delivery

When a big-name retailer finds its sales in a slow downward spiral, the geniuses in the executive suite often try to keep their profits up by cheapening their product and delivering less to customers. To see how well this strategy works, look no further than the...

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In OtherWords: June 3, 2015

In OtherWords: June 3, 2015

This week in OtherWords, Donald Kaul helps you keep track of the GOP presidential aspirants and Marjorie E. Wood explains why no one angling for the White House is uttering the words "middle class." Do you want to make sure you don’t miss the latest from OtherWords?...

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The TPP Gang That Can’t Shoot Straight

The TPP Gang That Can’t Shoot Straight

As Congress gets ready to vote on whether to "fast-track" the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), its proponents are making weaker and more far-fetched arguments for the deal. And they keep getting their facts wrong and their logic twisted. This hit parade of failed...

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