Friday 24 February 2017

Opinions P.M.: We really could have a sane foreign policy if we wanted to. Here's how.

We really could have a sane foreign policy if we wanted to. Here’s how.; What is Stephen Bannon's plan?; Hold on: Was President Trump trying to moderate his media attacks at CPAC?; Trump’s speech was the best speech ever, according to this one source; The GOP’s zombie orthodoxy on tax cuts stumbles on; The truth about refugees in Sweden; Republicans take freedom away — in the name of freedom; Five myths about George Orwell; When it comes to tax reform, the devil is in charge of the details; A fight for Brookland’s soul; Black and privileged until Jim Crow came and crushed a sense of dignity; Face it: When it comes to health care, people are hard to please; How Nazis destroyed books in a quest to destroy European culture; Republicans claim their tax cuts will mostly help the middle class. It’s a lie.; Washington Post bestsellers: Feb. 26, 2017;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
We really could have a sane foreign policy if we wanted to. Here’s how.
America only "wins" when it leads.
What is Stephen Bannon's plan?
He's somewhat of an enigma, but maybe he's going to be a driving force in the Trump administration's success.
Hold on: Was President Trump trying to moderate his media attacks at CPAC?
Draws a fine distinction about the true "enemy of the American people."
 
Trump’s speech was the best speech ever, according to this one source
Straight from the source's mouth!
 
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The GOP’s zombie orthodoxy on tax cuts stumbles on
Despite reality, the GOP just can't say no to supply-side economics.
 
The truth about refugees in Sweden
They have made Sweden a better country.
 
Republicans take freedom away — in the name of freedom
Americans are so easily dazzled by invocations of the f-word that merely dropping an f-bomb is supposed to shield any big-government action from criticism.
 
Five myths about George Orwell
It isn't just government control that can be 'Orwellian.'
 
 
When it comes to tax reform, the devil is in charge of the details
And his books are cooked.
 
A fight for Brookland’s soul
Ward 5 is counting on the right decision from the Board of Zoning Adjustment
 
Black and privileged until Jim Crow came and crushed a sense of dignity
Elizabeth Dowling Taylor chronicles the changing fortunes of the early black elite.
 
Face it: When it comes to health care, people are hard to please
Be careful what you wish for, Republicans.
 
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How Nazis destroyed books in a quest to destroy European culture
Anders Rydell delves into Third Reich's attack on books as 'keepers of memories."
 
Republicans claim their tax cuts will mostly help the middle class. It’s a lie.
As the sun rises in the east, so do Republicans want to cut taxes for the wealthy.
 
Washington Post bestsellers: Feb. 26, 2017
George Saunders's first novel, 'Lincoln in the Bardo,' debuts at No. 1
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