Thursday, 9 March 2017

Opinions P.M.: Trump should use his dealmaking skills to free my father from Iran

Want to know what ‘deconstruction of the administrative state’ looks like? Look at Trump’s staffing. | Sponsored by ExxonMobil
 
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Trump should use his dealmaking skills to free my father from Iran
After 10 years, we must stand up to Iran and put Robert Levinson first.
Want to know what ‘deconstruction of the administrative state’ looks like? Look at Trump’s staffing.
Trump is failing to staff the government, and the effects could be disastrous.
 
Opposition to immigration is at odds with economic growth
Why we need immigrants more than ever.
 
If America's messed up, blame it on the boomers
Bruce Cannon Gibney finds the baby boomers guilty of "generational plunder."
 
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Fox News’s John Roberts to media: ‘Stop whining’
Okay, so just what does that mean?
 
After ‘Logan’ and ‘Arrival,’ can we stop pretending ‘genre’ movies are unserious?
Two of the best movies of the past six months are wrenching dramas about parenting that would have been impossible to tell without the conventions of comics and science fiction.
 
Is Trump giving Putin a pass on a missile deployment?
Trump could show he's no Putin patsy.
 
Does Donald Trump expect us to have a college degree to get his health care plan?
Sort of.
 
 
Republicans are trying to destroy the very idea of neutral judgment
They want to create a world with no neutral arbiters at all.
 
The big lie about sex offenders
Policies that mete out extra punishment to sex offenders are based on faulty assumptions about recidivism.
 
Eugene Robinson Live (March 9)
Eugene Robinson discussed his latest columns and political news.
In a robot showdown, humanity may happily surrender
Yuval Noah Harari ponders the future of humanism.
 
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How the Nazis rode into battle high on crystal meth
Norman Ohler exposes the desperate drug-addled antics of the Nazi regime.
 
Why rejecting Trumpcare is a no-brainer for GOP House members
How they keep their seat -- and their intellectual self-respect.
 
'Madame President': The rise of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
A new biography looks at the life of the pioneering Liberian president
 
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