Monday, 13 March 2017

Monday's Opinions: Sweden, immigrants and Trump’s post-Enlightenment world

Sponsored by SEIU | The Fed has a choice to make, with enormous stakes; Trump's Middle East diplomacy is complicated by Palestinian terror incitement; Next steps for the Trump resistance; The Marines' nude photo scandal is a sorely needed wake-up call; The Vatican drags its feet on clergy sex abuse; A smart corporate tax reform plan worth Trump's attention; Who will replace Channing Phillips as U.S. attorney for D.C.?; Sunday wrap; What the jobs numbers mean for the GOP agenda; Walking with giants of the civil rights movement
 
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Sweden, immigrants and Trump's post-Enlightenment world
A faked film inspired the president to cite an imaginary crisis — but the story didn't end there.
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Latest Columns
The Fed has a choice to make, with enormous stakes
Should the Federal Reserve give the economy 'room to run'?
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Trump's Middle East diplomacy is complicated by Palestinian terror incitement
The president will soon have to decide if confronting the Palestinians is more urgent than pursuing peace.
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Next steps for the Trump resistance
The opposition should consider which Trump voters would be open to changing their minds about him.
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Editorial Cartoons
They can explain what Donald meant. Just follow their logic Trump properties are a bigly conflict of interest
The elephant in the room. Eric Trump told the New York Times that "The stars have all aligned" and "I think our brand is the hottest it has ever been."
 
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The Marines' nude photo scandal is a sorely needed wake-up call
This aberrant, if not criminal, behavior must not be tolerated.
 
The Vatican drags its feet on clergy sex abuse
A survivor on the pope's reform commission resigns, frustrated by inertia and indifference.
 
A smart corporate tax reform plan worth Trump's attention
If corporations are people, this new plan would tax them accordingly.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Who will replace Channing Phillips as U.S. attorney for D.C.?
A new sheriff is coming to town, courtesy of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and President Trump's White House.
 
Sunday wrap
Who said what about whom?
 
What the jobs numbers mean for the GOP agenda
We don't need much of what Trump is pushing.
 
Walking with giants of the civil rights movement
It's not every day you get to walk in the footsteps of giants.
 
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