Tuesday 15 January 2019

Opinions P.M.: Should federal workers walk off the job?

Opinions P.M.
 
Should federal workers walk off the job?
Federal workers potentially have the leverage to stick it to Trump and put an end to the shutdown.
Poll: 32 percent of voters thought Trump's wall address was 'mostly accurate'
That's a problem that the TV networks need to heed.
 
Enes Kanter: Anyone who speaks out against Erdogan is a target. That includes me.
Turkey's strongman wants me back in his country so he can silence me.
 
The House has only ever censured 23 of its members. Steve King should become the 24th.
The Iowa congressman's comments justify a clear, official rebuke.
 
Act Four
What Trump's fast-food feast and Gillette's woke razor blades have in common
Trump's fast-food feast and Gillette's newly 'woke' advertising campaign are flip sides of the same coin, messages designed to appeal to different tribes with similar tactics.
 
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In the wake of a political murder, the hate campaign continues
The assassination of a liberal politician in Poland brings no respite from vilification by his enemies
 
The U.S. and Turkey have bigger problems than their erratic leaders
Beyond Trump's erratic behavior and Erdogan's quick temper, something is wrong at the core of the U.S.-Turkish relationship.
 
Modi has failed to reform India's economy. Populist tricks are all he has left.
With a tough reelection battle looming, Modi goes on an old-fashioned populist spending binge.
 
The Plum Line
Trump's effort to rig the census takes a hit
Every once in a while, lying has a cost.
 
What Kasich can do to help
He can do more than run for president
 
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The Plum Line
Trump just blew up his own absurd spin about the shutdown
The president helpfully highlights a poll showing that the public rejects his arguments about the border.
 
Bill de Blasio: Yes, Democrats can deliver on big, progressive ideas
And they can do it in a way that wins over Middle America.
 
Steve King was toppled. But what now?
The GOP is forced to act.
 
2020 will be a national security election
The choice: More of Trump and his policies and people, or back to Obama-era make-believe.
 
Don't subpoena Trump's interpreter
Presidential interpreters must not be forced to testify.
 
 
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