Politics

The Politics Around Welfare Show Why the Poor Need a Real Break, Not Just a Tax Break

The Politics Around Welfare Show Why the Poor Need a Real Break, Not Just a Tax Break The Politics Around Welfare Show Why the Poor Need a Real Break, Not Just a Tax Break

Whatever setback they’ve encountered, poor people don’t need more “incentives” to lift themselves out of poverty.

Apr 9, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Chen

Do You Know Where Your Government Uniform Was Made?

Do You Know Where Your Government Uniform Was Made? Do You Know Where Your Government Uniform Was Made?

Despite some laudatory local and state efforts, taxpayer dollars are still being used to purchase clothes made in sweatshops.

Apr 9, 2014 / Sharon Kelly

Allies and Skeptics Alike Want Details From de Blasio

Allies and Skeptics Alike Want Details From de Blasio Allies and Skeptics Alike Want Details From de Blasio

On schools, housing and more, both pro and con want nuts and bolts.

Apr 9, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

How the Supreme Court Blowtorched Democracy and What You Can Do About It

How the Supreme Court Blowtorched Democracy and What You Can Do About It How the Supreme Court Blowtorched Democracy and What You Can Do About It

The McCutcheon campaign finance ruling is only the latest in a series of bad decisions that have sparked growing grassroots resistance.

Apr 8, 2014 / Editorial / The Editors

I Dream of Sheldon With the Bright Orange Hair I Dream of Sheldon With the Bright Orange Hair

(Sung by Republican presidential candidates to the tune of “I Dream of Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair.”) I dream of Sheldon with the bright orange hair. He need but beckon, and I’m quickly there. The views of Sheldon are OK by me. Always I agree, whatever they might be. Many are the good things about him. I love each. Mostly, though, I love the way he does free speech. I dream of Sheldon with the bright orange hair. He need but beckon, and I’m quickly there.

Apr 8, 2014 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Last Week, Students Struck in California, Walked Out in Newark and Sat-In at Dartmouth. What’s Next?

Last Week, Students Struck in California, Walked Out in Newark and Sat-In at Dartmouth. What’s Next? Last Week, Students Struck in California, Walked Out in Newark and Sat-In at Dartmouth. What’s Next?

A wave of campus action sparks mass mobilization, police repression—and administrative concessions.

Apr 8, 2014 / StudentNation / StudentNation

Presidential Prospect or Not, Elizabeth Warren Has a Lesson for Democrats

Presidential Prospect or Not, Elizabeth Warren Has a Lesson for Democrats Presidential Prospect or Not, Elizabeth Warren Has a Lesson for Democrats

She's teaching her party how to take the events of a moment and weave them into a narrative that addresses the fundamental challenges facing the country.

Apr 8, 2014 / Blog / John Nichols

What’s the GOP’s Excuse for Opposing Equal Pay This Time?

What’s the GOP’s Excuse for Opposing Equal Pay This Time? What’s the GOP’s Excuse for Opposing Equal Pay This Time?

Same as the last time. 

Apr 8, 2014 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

Why Wall Street Firms Make Terrible Landlords

Why Wall Street Firms Make Terrible Landlords Why Wall Street Firms Make Terrible Landlords

The New York real estate market has become a private equity playground, and the result has been a disaster for tenants and the market alike.

Apr 8, 2014 / Laura Gottesdiener

11 GOP Excuses for Not Extending Unemployment Benefits

11 GOP Excuses for Not Extending Unemployment Benefits 11 GOP Excuses for Not Extending Unemployment Benefits

Why don't Republicans want to extend long-term jobless aid? Actually, it's hard to tell.

Apr 8, 2014 / Blog / George Zornick

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