Tuesday, 11 June 2019

Opinions P.M.: Is it better to be born smart or rich? You probably won’t like the answer.

Opinions P.M.
Is it better to be born smart or rich? You probably won't like the answer.
Education is no magic solution to income inequality.
Sarah Sanders Watch: 'Mouthpiece for fascism'?
Sanders heats up her talking points with sympathetic Fox News interviewers, only to repeat them in gaggles with White House reporters.
 
The Plum Line
Why low-wage workers and members of Congress both deserve a raise
It's been a decade since we increased the minimum wage or raised congressional salaries. We should do both together.
 
Debate guidelines for a mob scene
How to extract value from a debate that's certain to disappoint.
 
Are tariffs really just taxes on our sanity?
We seem to be paying a price.
 
 
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Trump lies all the time. And yet the toadies keep covering for him.
They never tire of repeating his falsehoods.
 
The Plum Line
Biden is getting it wrong on Trump and the GOP
The former vice president is making a bet on both the primary and general electorates.
 
Canada grapples with a charge of 'genocide.' For indigenous people, there's no debate.
A national inquiry called the murder of indigenous girls and women an ongoing genocide. It also issued more than 200 recommendations on how to prevent this tragedy from continuing.
 
Six questions for Team Biden
What adjustments must the former vice president make to secure the Democratic nomination?
 
No, Franklin Graham, Trump doesn't need prayers. He demands protest.
Prayers for the powerful at the expense of the powerless, especially when the powerful in question is Trump, strike me as immoral.
 
 
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Study: Civil asset forfeiture doesn't discourage drug use or help police solve crimes
The study by the Institute for Justice, a libertarian legal advocacy group, also found that as unemployment goes up, so do civil forfeiture cases.
 
The House begins to tell the story of Trump's criminality
Telling Americans what is in the Mueller report.
 
Elizabeth Warren is proving her doubters wrong
The presidential race is better with her in it.
 
PostEverything
An open letter to Donald Trump from an expert on economic coercion
I know some things about how economic coercion works. Trump does not.
 
 
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