Thursday, 7 February 2019

Opinions P.M.: My son survived one mass shooting. He didn’t survive the second.

Opinions P.M.
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My son survived one mass shooting. He didn't survive the second.
We must constantly shine the spotlight on our gun epidemic if we want reform.
Good Pences make good neighbors
The original Robert Frost poem was ironic, so I have updated it.
 
Trump's fruitless struggle to stop transparency
The president can't bottle up Mueller or Congress.
 
The Plum Line
Here comes the Green New Deal. It could dramatically alter our political debate.
Liberal Democrats aren't just proposing a new program. They want to change how we think about government.
 
No, the popularity of American TV in Canada is not 'imperialism'
American entertainment has taken over Canada simply because it's good, and Canadians like good things.
 
 
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Why Trump's pick for World Bank president is a threat to the institution itself
Other countries should not stand passively by while Trump applies his slash-and-burn approach to the World Bank.
 
Made by History
Why it's shocking to look back at med school yearbooks from decades ago
They offer jaw-dropping examples of the sexism and racism that shaped professional cultures.
 
Trump's slump could be permanent
He's doing it all wrong.
 
I was on the Watergate committee. Don't hide Mueller's report from the people.
It's the only way to pull our country together around the truth of what happened in 2016.
 
Act Four
'Serenity' got panned. But it's exactly the kind of movie we need right now.
Allow me to suggest that "Serenity" is merely the logical continuation of Steven Knight's work as a filmmaker concerned with the foundations of our morality.
 
 
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Stacey Abrams can do much more than run for Senate
She can shape her party's future
 
The Plum Line
Democratic focus groups may have identified a hidden vulnerability for Trump
Obama-Trump voters are angry about soaring drug prices, and this may undermine Trump on one of his biggest issues.
 
The place where Trump's words failed us the worst
How about the word "permanently"? (BLOG POST)
 
PostEverything
The Mueller investigation has sprouted. Therein lies the jeopardy for Trump.
What started as an FBI investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election has spawned multiple investigations of other possible crimes. And that increases the legal exposure for Trump.
 
What Virginia's scandals tell us
The state's troubles raise all kinds of questions.
 
 
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