Saturday 24 February 2018

Today's Opinions: Come see us, Mr. President. We have questions.

 
Opinions
 
 
Come see us, Mr. President. We have questions.
It's now been more than a year since President Trump's last news conference, so it is well past time to hear from him.
Something is deadly wrong in this country
There's got to be same sane ground between serfdom and everybody gets an AR-15.
 
History's win-win for the marginalized
Recovering lost perspectives isn't zero-sum.
 
 
A Supreme Court case could be the biggest threat to unions in years. Good.
On Monday, justices will hear oral arguments about coerced fees.
 
Tip distribution isn't the problem. Tips are.
The Labor Department is considering a policy change toward tip-pooling. Here's why that's a bad idea.
 
Collusion, or coincidence? The damage is done either way.
Neither Russia nor the Trump campaign was interested in winning votes — just suppressing them.
 
 
Where can DCPS go from here?
Focus on competence, not attendance.
 
To understand slavery, listen to the descendants
The story is affected by who tells it.
 
Outlaw conversion therapy in Maryland
We believe God made us male and female, not male or female.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
Editorial Cartoons
Listen to what the NRA is actually asking Trump speaks in tongues at CPAC
Maybe it's a mental health issue. Trump wanders down his familiar path of fear, demagoguery, division and self-absorption.
 
 
The Post's View
Latin-America's worst-ever refugee crisis: Venezuelans
The United States and other nations should act to mitigate its effects on the rest of Latin America.
 
Melania Trump's parents will soon be citizens. They can thank 'chain migration.'
The first lady sponsored her parents. The president opposes it for others.
 
A 16-year-old wants to bar the man she accuses of rape from parenting her child. She finally can.
The emergency passage of a Maryland bill on terminating rapists' rights should have come sooner.
 
Don't be scared by NRA hysteria. Be scared Congress will do nothing.
Guns are killing our inalienable right to life and happiness.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
"Free for All" Letters
Unpopular portraits
Regarding Philip Kennicott's review of the Barack and Michelle Obama portraits in his Feb. 13 front-page Critic's Notebook, "The Obamas' portraits, refreshing the memory": The busy symbolism of...
 
 
Latest Blogs
'Scripted' controversy: CNN releases emails of correspondence with Florida student
Network says a doctored version of key correspondence leading up to town-hall event had reached other news outlets.
 
The Winter Olympics, abridged
I am not sick of winning yet, though.
 
Afternoon links: Maryland prosecutors charge man for attempting suicide
Plus: The shady source of Missouri's execution drugs, man who won right to parole for juvenile offenders is denied parole, lawsuit says NYPD cops make fake arrests for overtime pay
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
The Trump administration isn't just changing words. It's changing the country.
The "nation of immigrants" change isn't the first time officials have attempted this trick.
 
 
Recommended for you
 
 
Get the DemocracyPost newsletter
Opinions and commentary that illuminate the challenges facing democracy around the world.
Sign Up  »
 
     
 
 
 
 

No comments:

Post a Comment