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Congress Asks: Why Are Bailed-Out Auto Firms Closing Plants? Congress Asks: Why Are Bailed-Out Auto Firms Closing Plants?

Democratic and Republican members of the US House have suggested that they were deceived by Chrysler management and members of the Obama administration's auto industry task force ...

May 21, 2009 / John Nichols

Republicans Debate ‘Socialist’ Resolution Republicans Debate ‘Socialist’ Resolution

The GOP called a special session to debate a rebranding resolution... for the Democratic Party.

May 21, 2009 / American News Project

Slacker Thursday Slacker Thursday

Our new Think Again column is here. It's called "Blogosphere to MSM: Get off the Bus (and Walk a Mile in OurShoes...)" It's about the degree to which the Maureen Dowd flap inspir...

May 21, 2009 / Eric Alterman

Killing the Public Option Killing the Public Option

The nation's for profit health insurers are out to scuttle anything within the Obama healthcare plan that might be in any way public. One week after the insurance lobby ...

May 21, 2009 / Laura Flanders

Dreyfuss Endorses Taliban Plan for Peace Dreyfuss Endorses Taliban Plan for Peace

For a long time now, Obama advisers and administration officials have been repeating the idea that the Taliban and its allies in Afghanistan and Pakistan won't negotiate a deal be...

May 21, 2009 / Bob Dreyfuss

Puzzle No. 3172 Puzzle No. 3172

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May 20, 2009 / Frank W. Lewis

Pakistan’s Missing Peace Pakistan’s Missing Peace

There's a hole in the heart of our Af-Pak policy. It's called peace between Pakistan and India. And no amount of aid will fill it.

May 20, 2009 / Graham Usher

Noted. Noted.

After insulting veterans, Homeland Security gets a do-over on a report on right-wing extremism; mass transit comes to small towns.

May 20, 2009 / The Editors

Healthcare Bottom Lines Healthcare Bottom Lines

A realistic public healthcare plan should rein in costs, fix uncompetitive markets and change the way medicine is practiced.

May 20, 2009 / J. Lester Feder

Bankers’ Paradise Bankers’ Paradise

Congress, at the behest of the banking industry, has changed accounting rules to make company balance sheets even more opaque. How is that going to help?

May 20, 2009 / Chris Hayes

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