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Charity or Philanthro-Feudalism? Charity or Philanthro-Feudalism?

We need government which has the might and the revenues to run a state. Not rich guys with whims and PR dollars.

Aug 10, 2010 / Laura Flanders

As Texas Democrats Embrace Obama, Top Candidate Is MIA As Texas Democrats Embrace Obama, Top Candidate Is MIA

Texas gubernatorial candidate Bill White should follow Obama's campaign model, not hide from it.

Aug 10, 2010 / Ari Berman

Tell the President to Use Executive Powers to Combat Climate Change Tell the President to Use Executive Powers to Combat Climate Change

The President could easily implement comprehensive climate-change legislation without Congressional approval.

Aug 10, 2010 / Rosamund Hunter

Fostering Lifelong Learning Through Discounts Fostering Lifelong Learning Through Discounts

Of the 17 million college students in the United States, more than half a million of these students are over the age of 50. More and more schools are offering discounts and tuition...

Aug 10, 2010 / StudentNation / Melanie Breault

Mosque Mania Mosque Mania

There is a distinct creepiness to the controversy now raging around a proposed Islamic cultural center in Lower Manhattan.

Aug 10, 2010 / Stephan Salisbury

Message From Missouri: No Mandates but Not Necessarily No Reform Message From Missouri: No Mandates but Not Necessarily No Reform

Missouri voters rejected federal mandates. But that mean that they are against expanding access to healthcare? Not necessarily.

Aug 10, 2010 / John Nichols

Briefing: Betsy Reed on Midterm Elections and the Tea Party Briefing: Betsy Reed on Midterm Elections and the Tea Party

The battle for Congress—otherwise known as the 2010 midterm elections—is underway, and it seems that every bill that comes up for a vote is a campaign issue. 

Aug 9, 2010 / The Nation on Grit TV

Women, the Taliban and That ‘Time’ Cover Women, the Taliban and That ‘Time’ Cover

Whatever reason the United States has for being in Afghanistan, it has nothing to do with the plight of Afghan women.

Aug 9, 2010 / Bob Dreyfuss

What Progressives Did Right to Win Healthcare What Progressives Did Right to Win Healthcare

The progressive campaign to win health reform was several years in the making and based on a well-developed and resourced plan, from which other progressive campaigns can learn.

Aug 9, 2010 / Richard Kirsch

Idle Iron, Vital Workers Idle Iron, Vital Workers

Congressman Raúl Grijalva's plan to clean up abandoned oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico would hold Big Oil accountable, protect the environment and employ gulf coast residents...

Aug 9, 2010 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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