Thursday 21 February 2019

Opinions P.M.: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is an economic illiterate — and that’s a danger to America

Opinions P.M.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is an economic illiterate — and that's a danger to America
This is the vanguard of the Democratic Party.
What if one party doesn't believe America is for everyone?
A disturbing new poll challenges our conception of America.
 
'Electability' is about more than appealing to blue-collar Midwesterners
It's really a balancing act that appeals to many people at the same time.
 
A diminished governor could be a political liability for Virginia Democrats
With control of the legislature at stake, every mistake matters.
 
With United We Roll rally, Canada's right revs up its engines
What they lack in numbers, they make up in influence in the Conservative movement.
 
 
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CNN has really done it now
Hiring former Trump Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Isgur gives us reason to wonder just what CNN executives are thinking.
 
The Mueller report is coming! Positions everyone!
Spinning the rubble.
 
The Plum Line
In 2020, we may finally get to talk about what kind of capitalism we want
And Republicans are horrified that we could even ask the question.
 
Duterte launched a brutal war on drugs. Now he's attacking our children.
The Duterte government lacks the political will to do the hard work and invest in our society. It's time to say enough is enough.
 
Mueller's 'winding down' may be less than it appears
Investigations go on.
 
 
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The Plum Line
No excuses. Only full disclosure of Mueller's findings will do.
There is nothing in Justice Department regulations that precludes maximum disclosure.
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Jussie Smollett isn't the reason black LGBT hate-crime victims aren't believed
If the "Empire" star lied, there's no excuse. But when it comes to our unjust double standard on who is believed and who isn't, the problem doesn't start with him.
 
Alternatives to Medicare-for-all that are worth studying and debating
Health care is sure to be one of the focal points of the 2020 presidential election.
 
Act Four
Yes, John Wayne had retrograde ideas on sex and race. Who cares?
Are we really going this far to find something to be angry about?
 
Pelosi has started the resolution process. Republicans, be forewarned.
The GOP's true colors could be exposed.
 
 
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