Politics

Financial Transactions Tax Introduced Again—Can It Pass This Time?

Financial Transactions Tax Introduced Again—Can It Pass This Time? Financial Transactions Tax Introduced Again—Can It Pass This Time?

The tariff on transactions would cost the average investor little while deterring risky high-volume trading—and Jack Lew seems open to the idea.

Feb 28, 2013 / Blog / George Zornick

The Folly of Arming Syria’s Rebels

The Folly of Arming Syria’s Rebels The Folly of Arming Syria’s Rebels

In Washington, the drumbeat is intensifying for yet another Middle East civil war.

Feb 28, 2013 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

‘Homeland Security’: The Trillion-Dollar Concept That No One Can Define

‘Homeland Security’: The Trillion-Dollar Concept That No One Can Define ‘Homeland Security’: The Trillion-Dollar Concept That No One Can Define

Few are asking the hard questions about what security we actually need—and how to keep track of the billions of dollars that the government pours into it.

Feb 28, 2013 / Mattea Kramer and Chris Hellman

Ari Berman: Why Is the Voting Rights Act on the Chopping Block?

Ari Berman: Why Is the Voting Rights Act on the Chopping Block? Ari Berman: Why Is the Voting Rights Act on the Chopping Block?

Ari Berman appears on Washington Journal to debate the importance of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act—which is currently under review by the Supreme Court.

Feb 27, 2013 / Nation in the News / Press Room

‘Makers’ Hits the Mark on Feminist History but Misses on the Movement Today

‘Makers’ Hits the Mark on Feminist History but Misses on the Movement Today ‘Makers’ Hits the Mark on Feminist History but Misses on the Movement Today

The PBS documentary Makers captures the heady joy of the feminism’s Second Wave and founders when trying to reckon with the movement's contemporary incarnation.

Feb 27, 2013 / Blog / Katha Pollitt

What Does Millions in Lobbying Money Buy? Five Congresspeople in the Pocket of the Private Prison Industry

What Does Millions in Lobbying Money Buy? Five Congresspeople in the Pocket of the Private Prison Industry What Does Millions in Lobbying Money Buy? Five Congresspeople in the Pocket of the Private Prison Industry

Should these congresspeople really be making decisions on immigration reform when they've taken so much money from the corporations who stand to gain from stricter enforcement ...

Feb 27, 2013 / Lee Fang and Francis Reynolds

How Private Prisons Game the Immigration System

How Private Prisons Game the Immigration System How Private Prisons Game the Immigration System

With huge profits at stake, CCA and the Geo Group are pushing discreetly for enforcement-heavy immigration reform.

Feb 27, 2013 / Lee Fang

Challenging Georgia’s Ban on Undocumented Students

Challenging Georgia’s Ban on Undocumented Students Challenging Georgia’s Ban on Undocumented Students

As the national debate on comprehensive immigration reform heats up, Georgia activists are fighting racist state-level policy.

Feb 27, 2013 / StudentNation / Jeff Biggers and StudentNation

Rahm on the Ropes

Rahm on the Ropes Rahm on the Ropes

New polling suggests Rahm Emanuel isn't playing in Chicago. Here's why—and why the national media should pay attention.

Feb 27, 2013 / Blog / Rick Perlstein

Voters Send a Loud Anti-NRA Message

Voters Send a Loud Anti-NRA Message Voters Send a Loud Anti-NRA Message

Robin Kelly's resounding victory in Illinois' special election for US House is a blow to pro-gun hawks nationwide. 

Feb 27, 2013 / Blog / John Nichols

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