Thursday 29 March 2018

Opinions P.M.: The United States could have Nordic-style welfare programs, too

Opinions P.M.
 
The United States could have Nordic-style welfare programs, too
We'd just have to cultivate more zeal for justice and equality.
Act Four
'Ready Player One' seems like a celebration of fandom. It's actually a dire warning.
Even if women and people of color get to control an opiate of the masses, it's still a drug.
 
The Plum Line
Why Trump's rage at Amazon will remain impotent
He'd love to punish Amazon somehow, but he can't.
 
Post Partisan
Trump dumps Shulkin, China courts North Korea, a police shooting victim is laid to rest — and it's only Thursday
Opinion writers and editors Molly Roberts, Karen Attiah, James Downie and Stephen Stromberg discuss the week's top headlines.
 
Trump shows off his new stick-and-carrot legal strategy
He may be stuck with it.
 
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Kenya may have its own Donald Trump to deal with
Kenyans may finally be waking up to the fact that citizens are the ultimate check on the behavior of their elites.
 
DemocracyPost
It's time to go after Vladimir Putin's money in the West
Hit the corrupt Russian leader where it hurts.
 
A spotlight on the Trump cookie jar
A federal judge rules that District of Columbia and Maryland can proceed with a lawsuit against President Trump for violating the Constitution's emoluments clause.
 
The Plum Line
The Trump effect: A lot of veterans are running as Democrats
And millennials are moving toward the Democratic Party. Big changes are happening.
 
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Does it tell us anything that the Trump administration is in active collusion with climate-change deniers?
He just goes in for the kiss. (BLOG POST)
 
My law degree wasn't meant for money laundering. But boy, it would make it easy.
Lawyers need to support legislation making it difficult to build shell companies.
 
I'm a female chef. Here's how my restaurant dealt with harassment from customers.
In the years since implementation, such harassment has ceased to be a problem.
 
Act Four
It's okay to judge Sean Penn's book by its cover. That's what covers are for.
Aesthetics matter. It's okay to care about them.
 
 
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