Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Opinions P.M.: There is no right way to react to terror. There is a wrong way.

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There is no right way to react to terror. There is a wrong way.
While venting after tragedy is understandable, politicizing those emotions will only make things worse.
The enormity of Trump’s scam is coming into view
Trump has sold out his voters on multiple levels.
 
What does it take for Sean Hannity to abandon a conspiracy theory?
Pressure, evidence, people, op-eds, threats, and so on.
 
Eat. Pray. Trump.
It is not hard to make peace.
 
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The Trump White House may be incompetent, but they’ll probably get their big tax cut
Sure, it's built on double-counting and deception. Why should that stop them?
 
Introduction to “Eminent Domain: A Comparative Perspective” now available on SSRN
It provides an overview of the book, and is available for free.
 
Speech criticizing courts, and the American abandonment of English speech law
"The preliminary freedom," wrote Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, "extends as well to the false as to the true; the subsequent punishment may extend as well to the true as to the false."
The Trump budget is a wake-up call for Republicans
If Republicans want to make a stand with this budget ahead of election season, the Republican Party will have to speak in unison – boldly and clearly.
 
 
Republicans are in deep trouble in 2018
The GOP must rid itself of the Trump albatross and reset its agenda.
In Ridley Scott’s new ‘Alien’ movies, the xenomorphs are really Trojan horses
The new 'Alien' movies aren't really 'Alien' films. But that's the only way they could get made.
 
Trump figures he may be the first to actually pull this scam off
This could be his legacy.
 
Why this clown Congress won’t accomplish anything
Republicans' performance to date suggests they can't govern.
 
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A national security budget for a country in retreat
Trump continues to downgrade American leadership.
 
“Big data” and takings compensation in Taiwan
Some lessons from the use of eminent domain in Taiwan.
 
Seven steps to help Trump defuse the Russia crisis
What the president could learn about crisis management from the Clinton White House.
 
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