Wednesday, 11 July 2018

Opinions P.M.: Trump is poisoning NATO

Opinions P.M.
 
The Post's View
Trump is poisoning NATO
Ahead of meeting with Putin, the president hazes important allies.
The WorldPost
Frank Gehry on the anti-globalization backlash
The famed architect discusses how nationalism affects cities.
 
Chinese government bans media criticism of President Trump
Beijing beats Fox News to the punch.
 
Wages aren't rising. These theories could explain why.
Why isn't the strong demand for labor pushing up wages?
 
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The Plum Line
What the Jim Jordan scandal tells us about GOP morality
When it's one of their own, their first impulse is to say the accusers are lying and it's all a liberal conspiracy.
 
Trump shows NATO that his attack on one is an attack on all
Leading from behind.
 
Bavaria First: How a provincial party is tearing Germany and Europe apart
Bavaria's political tribalism has evolved into a serious threat for German politics and European unity.
 
DemocracyPost
Do Americans really want to trash NATO?
Americans want more burden-sharing. They don't want to blow up our alliances.
 
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The Plum Line
This remarkable exchange at NATO perfectly captures Trump's ugly bad faith
Is there anything that would satisfy him?
 
Trump loves to distract. Keep your eye on the ball.
Don't play his game. (BLOG POST)
 
Enough with the euphemisms. They're not 'family residential centers.' They're jails.
As U.S. history tells us, using softer language doesn't change the fact that we're violating people's human rights.
 
Vulnerable Democrats should hope for GOP unity on Kavanaugh
Being the deciding vote in a Supreme Court fight would be a nightmare for three senators up for reelection.
 
 
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