Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Opinions P.M.: Trump revels in his ignorance and reveals his cowardice

Opinions P.M.
 
Trump revels in his ignorance and reveals his cowardice
What has become of the GOP?
Rampage
The great decoupling
The Treasury Department reported that our federal budget deficit ballooned in fiscal year 2018. This is ... not what you normally expect in a recovery.
 
Post Partisan
Trump's weakness before Saudi Arabia
The spoiled son of a king and the spoiled son of a real estate magnate seem to have a lot in common.
 
The Donald Trump lecture series on 'innocent until proven guilty'
The audience understands completely.
 
Democrats have a serious challenge — and opportunity — on foreign policy
What will Democrats offer as an alternative to Trumpian foreign policy chaos?
 
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The WorldPost
Big Pharma is hurting drug innovation
Putting profits over patients kills drug innovation.
 
Canada stood up to Saudi Arabia once. It's time to follow through and stop all arms deals.
The alternative is to continue to engage with and profit from the kingdom on the backs of oppressed and murdered innocents.
 
The Plum Line
Trump is 'the most honest president in modern history'? Give me a break.
Let's take a look at the facts.
 
Of course Saudi Arabia's leader doesn't fear U.S. fury. We give him everything he wants.
We've shown him, over and over, that he can act with impunity.
 
The ancient metaphor that created modern sexism
How prehistorical developments pushed men to sideline women.
 
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Can Italy's debt monster be controlled?
The new Italian government is flirting with trouble.
 
Two ways Democrats can remove Kavanaugh — without impeaching him
Supreme Court justices right now have no real supervisors when it comes to ethics.
 
Will a backlash over voter suppression help elect Abrams as governor?
Will Georgia lead the way?
 
Trump's idea of a 'clear, transparent' investigation is a transparent effort to clear his friends
Why do we have to pretend otherwise? (BLOG POST)
 
The Plum Line
Trump's latest absurdity about the elections hints at much worse to come
If Democrats win the House, expect epic clashes over whether Trump will be held accountable.
 
 
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