Monday, 9 October 2017

Monday's Opinions: How Trump compounds the Las Vegas tragedy

It's time for companies to boycott gun-lax states; The Trump administration's tax plan is an atrocity | Sponsored by Pfizer
 
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How Trump compounds the Las Vegas tragedy
After the shock, millions worried the shooter would look like them. That's tragic, too.
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Latest Columns
It's time for companies to boycott gun-lax states
Businesses fought discrimination in Indiana and North Carolina. Guns should be the next target.
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The Trump administration's tax plan is an atrocity
Arguments for it are some combination of ignorant, disingenuous and dishonest.
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The mainstreaming of right-wing extremism
Groundless and reckless charges have become routine — all the way to the top.
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Time is running out for nonviolence — or Trump — to save Tibet
The window for striking a deal might be closing.
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Economic cannibalism
A formula for resentment and discord: When people fight over getting a bigger pie of the economic pie, rather than growing the pie so that everyone benefits.
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Editorial Cartoons
Russian to the obvious conclusion Trump gets his own trophy
Barely legal. The president gets the validation he demands and richly deserves.
 
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The Post’s View
The real cause of Metro's troubles
(Hint: It's money.)
 
Congress quietly puts a crucial part of Obamacare on the chopping block
A board tasked with making difficult recommendations on cutting health-care costs could itself be cut.
 
This surveillance law needs reauthorizing — and tightening, too
It makes sense to limit how Americans' communications data can be accessed via a foreign intelligence database.
 
 
Latest Blogs
No, students can’t be kicked out of public school for refusing to stand during the Pledge of Allegiance
A Texas public school principal is accused of kicking a student out of school for refusing to stand for the pledge -- but a 1943 Supreme Court decision forbids that.
 
Sunday wrap
Who said what about whom?
 
Oh, yes, things sure can get worse
We've not yet hit bottom.
 
Presenting a “unified” theory of Originalism
Rethinking the interpretation-construction distinction to mend the schism among originalists
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