Sunday, November 19, 2017

Selections from the December 1, 2017 issue

COVER/Lucian K. Truscott IV
You don’t cut taxes with two wars and 240,000 troops overseas


EDITORIAL
The Resistance strikes back


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DON ROLLINS
Young Evangelicals blurring theological lines


RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen
Food for thought: Why not thought for food?


DISPATCHES
McConnell concedes GOP tax plan will increase taxes on many;
GOP tax plan is all unicorns;
Landmine in GOP tax bill would give fetuses personhood;
GOP plan raises tax on graduate students;
Obamacare grows despite Trump’s sabotage;
Maine voters opt for Medicaid expansion;
GOP ready to push Trump judicial choices through;
Dems win with serious, affirmative agenda;
Big Oil loses big in Washington State ...


ART CULLEN
Rural despair


JILL RICHARDSON
Gun control shouldn’t be this hard 


BOB BURNETT
Trump’s tax cut challenge


SAM PIZZIGATI
If you want to collect Social Security, Trump’s tax plan is an outrage


OLIVIA ALPERSTEIN
What real tax reform could look like


RICHARD ESKOW
Dems want to ditch leaders and move left; they’re right


GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet
Forests and trees


BARRY FRIEDMAN
American voices: The Resistance, year one


MARK ANDERSON
Is a groundwater ‘trade deficit’ gurgling under our feet?


HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas
Emergency rooms as Realtors: A micro point of light on the healthcare horizon


SAM URETSKY
It’s never too early to discuss public safety


WAYNE O’LEARY
That Kennedy tax cut


JOHN BUELL
President Trump: Nuclear business as usual?


JOEL D. JOSEPH
Robots create made in the USA jobs


BOOK REVIEW/Seth Sandronsky
Sports safety advocacy


BOOK REVIEW/Heather Seggel
Questions before the Resistance


ROB PATTERSON
Royal flush


SATIRE/Rosie Sorenson
A tale of three Harveys


MOVIES/Ed Rampell
Stars, survivors, relatives, remember Hollywood blacklist’s 70th anniversary

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