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Medical Device Tax Tricks
You might have heard that some Democrats are ‘willing to make a deal’ involving the ‘small’ ($40 billion) medical device tax. Here is what is going on.
The Tragedy of Greece as a Case Study of Neo-Imperial Pillage and the Demise of Social Europe
The neoliberal prescriptions for Greek ‘recovery’ that only deepen its economic crisis reveal the anti-democratic assault on the welfare state and the breakdown of social Europe as the center …
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D’Oh! “America Is Not Stupid” Wins IRS Recognition as Tax-Exempt Nonprofit
The IRS has granted nonprofit status to America Is Not Stupid u2013 a dark money group known for a 2012 election ad featuring a talking baby who compared the …
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What GOP-Tea Party Risks With Block of New New Deal
The Republican-Tea Party alliance operates a weapon of mass deflection, protecting capitalism from criticism. Sadly, the Democrats neither expose nor attack the Republican project, says Wolff.
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Syria and Our Educational System: A Discussion With Noam Chomsky, Richard Falk, Lawrence Davidson and Ilan Pappé
Four scholars of the Middle East discuss the context of Syria within our educational system.
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Shutdown Debate: Both Sides are Still Talking
While Republican leaders met with Obama to discuss the shutdown, Tea Party leaders are refusing to budge on Obamacare.
The Pentagon’s Italian Job
The Pentagon is increasingly turning to Italy as a launching pad for the wars of today and tomorrow alike.
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A New Dad Asks: If Male Violence Is the Biggest Threat to Women, How Do I Raise a Kind Son?
The idea of having a baby boy scared me: What kind of man will he grow up to be? Hereu2019s what one father learned about what it takes to …
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The Tea Party Republicans’ Biggest Mistake: Confusing Government with Our System of Government
The radicals who tried to hijack America didnu2019t understand one very basic thing. While most Americans donu2019t like big government, Americans revere our system of government.
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Grenada’s IMF Sunday School
Religious leaders in Grenada are inserting themselves into conversations about international finance and holding corporations accountable for the economic structure of the island.