The New York Times Editorial Board weighed in on Pentagon spending this week POGO Quoted in NYT Editorial Board Opinion The New York Times Editorial Board weighed in on Pentagon spending this week: "Yet the ground troops who are doing the actual fighting say there is no crisis, according to the analyst Mark Thompson of the Center for Defense Information at the Project on Government Oversight. Other experts say claims of a deteriorating military are exaggerated." Read More: "The Pentagon Is Not a Sacred Cow" Homeland Security Watchdog Finds Government Abuse at Detention Center A series of surprise inspections found immigrant detainees were subject to unnecessary strip searches, waited days for urgent medical care, and were placed in solitary confinement for minor infractions, among other issues. Read more As Clock Ticks Down on Warrantless-Surveillance Authority, Congress Races to the Bottom With just weeks before a controvers...
23 January 18 PM It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News DONOR ON SSI REGRETS SHE CAN'T GIVE MORE: That was one donation we had to give back. The people on SSI are not the people we are reaching out to. It's the people who can afford ten-dollars out of their monthly budget. We don't need our donors to give more, we need more donors to give. Marc Ash - Founder, Reader Supported News Sure, I'll make a donation! Michael Moore | "Zoe": On the 45th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page Moore writes: "Her boyfriend called me from the hospital. 'The abortion, Mike. They botched it. We never made it to New York.'" READ MORE This Is What Happens When You Trust Mitch McConnell Ryan Koronowski, ThinkProgress Koronowski writes: "Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell managed to convince Senate Democrats to vote to fund the government on Monday on the strength of his wo...
01 June 18 It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News Paul Krugman | The Plot Against Health Care Paul Krugman, The New York Times Krugman writes: "Whatever qualms voters may have had about Obamacare, a strong majority want to keep and expand the gains in coverage that America has achieved since the law went into effect." READ MORE Shuttered businesses line a downtown street in Detroit, Michigan. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images) UN: US Inequality Reaching a Dangerous Level Due to Trump's 'Cruel' Measures Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK Pilkington writes: "A scorching report on poverty finds that the Trump administration's ‘systematic attack on welfare program’ will leave millions deprived of food and healthcare." READ MORE Scott Pruitt head of the EPA. (photo: AP) EPA's Pruitt Spent $1,560 on 12 Customized Fountain Pens From Washington Jewelry Store Brady Dennis and Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post Exce...
12 December 17 PM It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News WE HAVE TO MOVE THE DECEMBER FUNDRAISER TO CENTER-STAGE - We have no chance of finishing the December fundraiser at this pace. Yes, failure to meet the budget will derail the organization. This is the most important hurdle for our organization right now. Who out there can step up? In Peace and Solidarity. / Marc Ash - Founder, Reader Supported News Sure, I'll make a donation! Robert Reich | The FCC Is Voting Thursday to Repeal "Net Neutrality" Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog Reich writes: "Since its creation, the internet has been an open exchange of ideas and information, free from corporate control and influence. But corporations could soon have tremendous power over what we can access and share online, ending the internet as we know it." READ MORE Spencer Ackerman | Rex Tillerson, in Meeting With US Diplomats, Says Russia 'Interfered' in Election...
Bipartisan Budget Debacle Weekly Wastebasket | Feb. 9, 2018 WEEKLY WASTEBASKET Bipartisan Budget Debacle Congress has usually at least come up with sham offsets to counter the costs. This time they didn’t even bother with that nicety. Budget & Tax , Featured | Quick Take Feb 9, 2018 | 5 min read | Print Article It should have been easy, but Congress didn’t like the budget caps they set for themselves in the Budget Control Act of 2011. They’ve done this before. In fact, since fiscal year 2012 they have never lived under the caps, amending them in the American Taxpayers Relief Act of 2012, the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013, and the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015. But this time was different. In the past, Congress had the budgetary shame (dignity?) to come up with at least sham offsets to counter the costs. This time they didn’t even bother with that nicety. Instead they loaded the package with other taxpayer giveaways...
DNC Files Civil Suit Against Trump, Russia Over Election Hacking The suit, drawing on the volume of reporting over the issue, seeks to subject Trump campaign officials, as well as Russia,... Read More REGULATORY | NEWS The Supreme Court's 'Little Pink House' Case Hits the Silver Screen By Tony Mauro The film recounts the 2005 eminent domain case "Kelo v. New London." Read More REGULATORY | NEWS Documents: Feds Hit Wells Fargo for $1B Penalty for Consumer Abuses By Mike Scarcella The $1 billion penalty imposed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau marks the largest in the agency's history. Read More Riley Safer's New Managing Partner Could Be a First for Law Firm Diversity Schiff Hardin spinoff Riley, Safer, Holmes & Cancila has appointed co-founding partner Patricia Brown Holmes as its... Read More Higher Law: Your 4/20 Update on Cannabis as a Practice...
‘Vote her in next, Massachusetts’ — $15 minimum wage, paid family leave ballot questions to be dropped — KENNEDY joins hunger strike 06/27/2018 07:17 AM EDT By Lauren Dezenski (ldezenski@politico.com; @LaurenDezenski) with Brent D. Griffiths (bgriffiths@politico.com; @BrentGriffiths) GOOD MORNING, MASSACHUSETTS. NY-14'S MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTION — A progressive woman of color, facing institutional opposition and a significant fundraising gap, wages a long-shot bid against a 10-term, scandal-free white male incumbent. Sounds a lot like Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley 's campaign to unseat Rep. Michael Capuano in Massachusetts' 7th District, right? But those were the contours in New York's 14th District, where 28-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez decisively defeated Rep. Joe Crowley in the Democratic primary last night. There's even a Massachusetts connection to the winning campaign — Pressley sent her field dire...
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