Steve Hochstadt: By obscuring uncomfortable elements of Adam Smith’s theory, free market absolutists offer another myth: regulation has only costs, not benefits.
Ken Wolf: Our admirable refusal to eat shit has led us to force others to do so—especially if they were/are different, something we like to call “un-American”.
Steve Hochstadt: By obscuring uncomfortable elements of Adam Smith’s theory, free market absolutists offer another myth: regulation has only costs, not benefits.
Sikivu Hutchinson:These days, unarmed black children rank higher than mass murderers with semi-automatic weapons as public enemy number one on American school campuses.
Has Andrew Cuomo Ended His War on Public Education?
Marla Kilfoyle: The veiled attempt by the Democrats this week, at both the federal and state level, to all of a sudden deem there is too much testing—too late! The damage to children, education, and teachers will take years to undo.
Palestine Today Offers a “Perfect Storm” of Possibility
Nora Lester Murad:Between the stabbing and lynching and stoning and demolishing, some people are appealing for calm. But sadly, when things are calm the most we can hope for is more talk about more talk.
FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA — Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) town hall, held at George Mason University at the same time as the third GOP debate on Wednesday, mainly focused on the presidential candidate’s favorite topics: income inequality, universal health care, campaign finance reform, and climate change. ...(read more)
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The third Republican debate was last night, and in case you missed it, here's the rundown: at the kiddie table, NY Gov. George Pataki shamed his competitors for rejecting 'science that everyone accepts,' while Sen. Lindsey Graham protested thataccepting the truth of climate change doesn't make him a Democrat. At the main event,9 out of 10 candidates failed to answer a classic job interview question, Jeb Bush offered up a "warm kiss," and Carly Fiorina made some bonkers claims about theConstitution and Obama's record on women's issues. Meanwhile, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders skipped the debate and held a town hall instead, where he announced a proposal to decriminalize marijuana at a federal level and vowed to fight back against Islamophobia.
The minimum wage and Social Security are both unconstitutional, according to Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina — a view that puts her at odds with both longstanding precedents and the text of the Constitution....(read more)
FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA — Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) town hall, held at George Mason University at the same time as the third GOP debate on Wednesday, mainly focused on the presidential candidate’s favorite topics: income inequality, universal health care, campaign finance reform, and climate change. ...(read more)
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