Wednesday, 6 June 2018

Opinions P.M.: The Trump-Sessions relationship could be at a breaking point

Opinions P.M.
 
Post Partisan
The Trump-Sessions relationship could be at a breaking point
Sessions's departure would cause a fundamental breakdown and have long-term consequences.
The Trump administration is making our next recession worse
It doesn't seem to care about the effect its policies will have on inflation.
 
Right Turn
How professional sports can handle Trump
The NBA shows how it is done.
 
Rampage
No, Jeff Sessions. We don't treat immigrant families the way we treat other 'criminals.'
Sessions and other Trump officials argue that these forced family separations are no different from other cases where (non-immigrant) criminal parents are separated from their kids through a jail sentence. That's bogus.
 
There will be more wedding cake cases
Loose lips sank the Masterpiece case, but the Supreme Court won't always have such an escape hatch.
 
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Accounts of brutal torture further isolate Venezuela. But we need justice.
A report released last week by the Organization of American States details torture and violence committed by the Venezuelan armed forces against anti-government demonstrators.
 
Scott Pruitt works to protect endangered specious arguments
The boy in the bubble.
 
Trump's trade war isn't about economics. It's about politics.
Blaming foreigners is a seductive idea, but the facts don't support it.
 
The WorldPost
Former Brazilian president: Brazilians are confronted with a fateful choice
Brazil is at the crossroads of renewal and regression, writes Fernando Henrique Cardoso.
 
The Plum Line
Save us from CEOs who think they should be president
Why rich business guys keep deluding themselves into thinking they should run the country.
 
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Right Turn
Thanks to McConnell, the GOP will have all of August to discuss things they'd rather not
The more voters see them in action, the angrier they will get.
 
Ontario election tests Canadians' tolerance of the far left
Under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, ostentatious progressivism has become part of Canada's brand.
 
DemocracyPost
Trump has forgotten what D-Day was all about
Americans fought for freedom with our friends. Now Trump calls the same countries "threats to our national security."
 
Post Partisan
Howard Schultz shouldn't run for president
Promoting coffee that inspires is not preparation for electoral office, no matter how many cups are sold.
 
The baker isn't the only winner in the wedding cake ruling
Many artists who share Jack Phillips's religious beliefs about marriage will benefit from the Supreme Court's decision.
 
 
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