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Auto Gets Tough Love, While Wall Street Feels the Love Auto Gets Tough Love, While Wall Street Feels the Love

Of course, General Motors CEO Rick Rick Wagoner was incapable of running a major auto company. Aside from a name that sounded like a Jeep model, Wagoner brought nothing to the Ame...

Mar 31, 2009 / John Nichols

No to War, No to NATO No to War, No to NATO

With President Obama announcing his new strategy for US/NATO escalation in Afghanistan, the April 3-4 NATO Summit in Baden-Baden and Kehl, Germany, and in Strasbourg, France, take...

Mar 31, 2009 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Tell ‘The Nation’: Americans Ask the Hard Questions Tell ‘The Nation’: Americans Ask the Hard Questions

Dispatches from Nation readers who are making the most of difficult times.

Mar 30, 2009 / Feature / Our Readers

How Much Does It Cost? How Much Does It Cost?

The General Accounting Office, at least, is still using the phrase "Global War on Terrorism," when it adds up how much the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and related matters are costi...

Mar 30, 2009 / Bob Dreyfuss

Popular Power Not Wall Street Power Popular Power Not Wall Street Power

Robert Johnson, former Chief Economist of the Senate Banking Committee, on why the Obama economic recovery plan is misguided.

Mar 30, 2009 / GRITtv

William Grieder on ‘A New Way Forward’ William Grieder on ‘A New Way Forward’

The Nation's William Greider discusses where he believes the new voice against Wall Street interests will come from.

Mar 30, 2009 / Bill Moyers Journal

The Great Afghan Bailout The Great Afghan Bailout

As with AIG, the American people could end up 'owning' 80 percent of the Afghanistan-Pakistan project without ever 'nationalizing' it.

Mar 30, 2009 / Feature / Tom Engelhardt

AIG Bonus Outrage: What’s the Fallout? AIG Bonus Outrage: What’s the Fallout?

The Nation's Ari Melber joins Washington Times columnist Amanda Carpenter to weigh in on who has the most to lose in the ongoing AIG controversy.

Mar 30, 2009 / MSNBC

Taking Up the Task Taking Up the Task

Our goal should be a classless economy that eliminates the division between the coordinator class and the working class.

Mar 30, 2009 / Feature / Michael Albert

Ban Cluster Bombs Ban Cluster Bombs

On March 10th Congress passed an omnibus budget bill that created a permanent ban on nearly all US cluster bomb exports. The legislation states that cluster munitions can only be ...

Mar 30, 2009 / Peter Rothberg

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