
SCOTUS Rules: Affirmative Action Is Ok — If Students Are Getting Sent To Die In Wars
By making an exception for military academies — and legacy admissions — the court once again sided with the ruling class. Show Links Source Article
3 Heinä 202312min

Supreme Court Decides Fake Plaintiffs Are Good Plaintiffs
If a Colorado web designer can refuse to serve a same-sex couple, why can’t a business owner discriminate against Blacks, Muslims, and Jews? Also, The result is that student debt cancellation for 43 m...
30 Kesä 202317min

If We Don’t Rein In Pentagon Spending Now, It Will Keep Increasing in the Future
The $886 billion hike in military spending may prove just a floor, not a ceiling, on what will be allocated next year. Show Links Source Article
29 Kesä 202320min

For the Love of God, Stop Saying Trump Was an Antiwar President
The only way you can argue that President Donald Trump bucked the hawkish Washington consensus is if you ignore Trump’s entire foreign policy record. Show Links Source Article
28 Kesä 202322min

We’re Number One! (Actually, 38 out of 38)
A new Oxfam survey on worker well-being compares us to the other advanced and semi-advanced economies. America remains exceptional-y bad. Show Links Source Article
27 Kesä 202315min

The State That May Let Corporations Vote In Elections
Delaware Democrats could pass GOP legislation letting businesses cast ballots in a municipal election. Show Links Source Article
26 Kesä 202312min

What the Hell Happened to Biden’s Human Rights Agenda?
As president, Donald Trump made no secret of his admiration for repressive rulers around the world. Joe Biden campaigned on a promise to change that. Show Links Source Article
23 Kesä 202315min

Modi Visit is Part of a Geopolitical Great Game
India is seen as a strategic counterweight to China, and that has overridden any U.S. concerns about repression against ethnic minorities and the press. Show Links Source Article
22 Kesä 202312min



















