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The Good News About Trump’s Very Bad Environment Speech

The Good News About Trump’s Very Bad Environment Speech

| Jul 10, 2019 | Environment / Health|HP Subfeatured|Rights / DemocracyIt’s hard to find the nuggets of good news in the media these days. Many people are so burnt out on the Trump news rollercoaster, which goes around the clock, changes frequently, and often shocks and outrages, that the least painful option is to skip the news...
Don’t Listen to Billionaires Who Complain About Taxes

Don’t Listen to Billionaires Who Complain About Taxes

| Feb 6, 2019 | Economy / Business|Rights / DemocracyOnce upon a time, there was a place where the prevailing ethic of the very richest people was that monetary self-indulgence was tacky. Wealth, they believed, was a matter of good fortune, carrying with it an obligation to the Common Good. Believe it or not, that place...
How the Age of Billionaires Ends

How the Age of Billionaires Ends

| | Economy / Business|HP Featured|Rights / DemocracyEvery month or so there’s a stunning new headline statistic about just how stark our economic divide has become. Understanding that this divide exists is a good start. Appreciating that a deeply unfair and unequal economy is problematic is even better. Actually doing...
The Green New Deal: Let’s Get Visionary

The Green New Deal: Let’s Get Visionary

| Dec 26, 2018 | Economy / Business|Environment / Health|HP SubfeaturedLately there’s been a lot of bad news about climate change and the future of humanity. In October, the United Nations issued a major report warning of a climate crisis as soon as 2040. The day after Thanksgiving, the Trump administration tried to bury the...
Politics in 2019 Will Have a Lot More Backbone

Politics in 2019 Will Have a Lot More Backbone

| Dec 19, 2018 | HP Featured|Rights / DemocracyAs I reflect on the controversies that plagued the Trump administration throughout 2018, the unforeseen political power plays that shocked our nation, and the party stalemates that unfolded like a suspense thriller between Democrats and Republicans, I must admit that...
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