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A Difficult Season
My brother would have turned 29 the other day. Thus begins the season of difficult anniversaries. Six years ago, my baby bro turned 23. It was 2008, a week before Barack Obama's first presidential election. Hope and change were in the air. I had a new job and a new...
Driving Government Out of Business
Republican operative Grover Norquist used to quip about shrinking government to the point where it would get small enough to drown in the bathtub. You probably thought he was kidding. His joke could be on us all soon enough. Pollsters say the Republican Party is...
The GOP’s Sharp Teeth
Speech for Sale
When five Supreme Court justices decreed that corporations are entitled to full free speech rights in our elections and that corporate money is a form of speech that can't be restricted, they produced a nightmare tsunami of corporate cash that is now drowning our...
In OtherWords: October 22, 2014
This week in OtherWords, Jill Richardson suggests that the amount of sugar Americans eat is way scarier than the slim chance they'll get Ebola while I ask whether Halloween chocolate is too cheap. Do you want to make sure you don’t miss the latest from OtherWords?...
Don’t Ask the Pentagon Where Its Money Goes
President Barack Obama proudly signed the law that repealed the Pentagon's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy, freeing lesbian, gay, and bisexual Americans (although not trans people) to openly serve in the military four years ago. But when it comes to budgeting, the...
Irked by Israel’s Foot-Dragging
In his recent meeting with President Barack Obama, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was "committed to the vision of peace for two states for two peoples." That sounds nice. But Netanyahu has done everything possible to demonstrate that he's not...
Sticking Texas-Sized Hurdles on the Path to Polls
Supporters of the right to vote just suffered a huge setback. On October 9, voter ID laws that could have disenfranchised nearly a million voters in Wisconsin and Texas were ruled unconstitutional. The timing of these rulings — one by a Supreme Court majority and the...
You Just Got ‘Richsplained’
Tiffany Beroid, a mother and Wal-Mart employee in Laurel, Maryland, was forced to drop out of college because of her employer's low wages and erratic scheduling practices. When she spoke out about the problems she faced, Wal-Mart fired her. Since then, Beroid has...
Wal-Mart Scrooges Us All
Gosh, time flies when it's pushed along by a jet stream of greed. It seems like only yesterday that Wal-Mart announced, with much self-congratulatory fanfare, that the super-rich retailing colossus wasn't a scrooge after all. Indeed, while the world's largest purveyor...