Thursday 18 July 2019

Opinions P.M.: Warren’s latest plan highlights the economic hypocrisy on both sides

Opinions P.M.
Warren's latest plan highlights the economic hypocrisy on both sides
If you want to help American families, you need to attack all the financial practices that are harming them, not just the ones that Trump thinks are damaging.
How Sarajevo's upcoming Pride march could turn the tables on ethnonationalism
The last time an overtly pro-LGBT public gathering occurred in Bosnia, an angry mob attacked those present.
 
Mexico turns its back on migrants, emboldening Trump
Trump could now point to Mexico's appetite for enforcement as a validation of his own punitive approach to immigration.
 
The Plum Line
Warren's latest proposal tells a morality tale about the economy
In 2012, Obama went after Romney's private equity record to devastating effect. Warren wants to actually do something about it.
 
Republicans have decided a certain woman looks suspiciously foreign
Is she an arsonist?
 
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Why the Kurdistan region of Iraq is making a new start
My mission as prime minister is to change the way we do things, both at home and abroad.
 
A Mark Sanford campaign will go nowhere fast
If small-government conservatism were a potent force within the GOP, Sanford could pose a significant challenge. It's not.
 
What the Republican and Democratic parties can learn from 'The Bachelorette'
Luke P. and Trump ran the same strategies, but it worked out for only one of them. Also Chris Harrison for RNC and DNC chair.
 
The Plum Line
Trump is leading a hate movement, and the world is watching
Trump's racist hate-rally will earn a place in the history books.
 
President Trump leaving town? Quick — get your ladder!
Unlike his predecessor, Trump loves to answer questions before his departures. Journalists scramble for higher ground.
 
How the Republican Party's capitulation gave us Donald Trump
Tim Alberta's new book chronicles a decade of GOP recklessness, cowardice and excuses
 
What the FaceApp freak-out really tells us
No, it's not about the Russians.
 
Faith in government powered Apollo 11. We don't have that anymore.
The collapse of trust in public institutions is crippling our society.
 
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