Friday, 12 August 2016

Friday's Opinions: Like an ineffective parent, Paul Ryan is just enabling Trump

The brave new world of robots and lost jobs; The $400 million payment to Iran was American diplomacy at its finest; It's not just Trump: The GOP is not serious on the economy; Don't buy the hype: The U.S. is not experiencing a terrible new crime wave; Trump's applause-line economic plan was a disaster; Trump tries to wreck the political system; To each his own Olympics; There's no easy answer for the bereft boomer worker; Erdogan, Putin and the strongman ties that bind; Too many defendants in Maryland are in jail instead of in treatment; While the world is distracted, Putin escalates his war in Ukraine; Clinton sticks to Democrats' talking points, offers few specifics in her economic speech; Hillary Clinton’s late-night panic; An ode to local knowledge in the age of Google; Happy Hour Roundup; Clinton speaks Mormon while Trump speaks nonsense; Terrorism’s toll is bigger than what you see on cable TV; Will Trump’s BFF Putin stage another attack?
 
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J. Scott Applewhite
Like an ineffective parent, Paul Ryan is just enabling Trump
The only way he can move to the right side of history is to repudiate the GOP nominee.
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The brave new world of robots and lost jobs
Automation is more of a threat to job security than trade deals or immigration.
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The $400 million payment to Iran was American diplomacy at its finest
The money — hardly "ransom" — was part of a settlement reached after Iran's 1979 revolution.
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It's not just Trump: The GOP is not serious on the economy
Republican economic plans nowadays are simply not serious. Just listen to Trump.
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Don't buy the hype: The U.S. is not experiencing a terrible new crime wave
Political rhetoric to the contrary, our nation remains relatively safe. Keeping it that way means relying on facts, not fear.
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Trump's applause-line economic plan was a disaster
Donald Trump must be looking for new ways to fail.
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Trump tries to wreck the political system
With his bizarre utterances, he feeds anger and debases democracy.
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To each his own Olympics
This fan is waiting for his favorite games to begin in November.
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There's no easy answer for the bereft boomer worker
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump haven't proposed solid plans for helping older, displaced workers; that's because there's no easy solution.
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Erdogan, Putin and the strongman ties that bind
Ultimately, dictators support other dictators because power means more to them than ideology.
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Donald Trump: hair today, gone tomorrow Trump shoots off his mouth
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Too many defendants in Maryland are in jail instead of in treatment
And the problem goes beyond just a shortage of beds.
 
While the world is distracted, Putin escalates his war in Ukraine
We've seen this movie before.
 
Clinton sticks to Democrats' talking points, offers few specifics in her economic speech
One thing she was definitive about was trade, specifically the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
 
 
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Hillary Clinton’s late-night panic
3 AM Thoughts. Hillary Clinton is not Donald Trump. Is that enough?
 
An ode to local knowledge in the age of Google
Happiness is knowing a secret parking space where you'll never get a ticket
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Clinton speaks Mormon while Trump speaks nonsense
It's still unlikely Clinton will flip Utah. But just making the state competitive would be a problem for Trump.
 
Terrorism’s toll is bigger than what you see on cable TV
The next president needs to level with us.
 
Will Trump’s BFF Putin stage another attack?
Putin may be setting the pretext for more war.
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