Monday, 12 December 2016

Monday's Opinions: Trump can’t wait to sell out his base

Just cutting waste at the Pentagon won't cut it; Trump's coming war against Islam; Why a Trump presidency inspires fear; In Washington, Syrian opposition offers to work with Trump and Russia; Should young violent offenders get a second chance?; The great opioid epidemic; Russia's big cheat; Sunday wrap; Disclose and divest: How Congress can force Trump’s hand
 
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Trump can't wait to sell out his base
The president-elect's words have been covering up an agenda focused on undercutting workers.
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Latest Columns
Just cutting waste at the Pentagon won't cut it
The military has been losing the battle for a larger share of the budget, and there is no easy fix.
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Trump's coming war against Islam
The president-elect embraces a worldview previously ruled out as morally wrong and counterproductive.
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Why a Trump presidency inspires fear
The president-elect's disregard for U.S. intelligence and opacity on Russia sound alarm bells.
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In Washington, Syrian opposition offers to work with Trump and Russia
Civilian opposition leaders make the case for a Syria reset.
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Editorial Cartoons
Trump’s tax simplification couldn’t be simpler to understand Trump makes the Time cover
Charity begins and ends at home. The president-elect's use of red meat and political dog whistles earned him this distinction.
 
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The Post’s View
Should young violent offenders get a second chance?
It's time to revisit the Youth Rehabilitation Act in light of disturbing reports.
 
The great opioid epidemic
Doctors must be more careful in prescribing these powerful painkillers.
 
Russia's big cheat
A final report on Olympic doping shows a state breaking the rules.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Sunday wrap
Who said what about whom?
Disclose and divest: How Congress can force Trump’s hand
With questions about Russian influence, Trump needs to be transparent about his finances.
 
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