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Saturday, June 16, 2018

Selections from the July 1-15, 2018 issue

COVER/Hal Crowther
Time for the midnight ride


EDITORIAL
Skunk punks G7 allies; Talking with Kim better than tweeting


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DON ROLLINS
The road to hopelessness


RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen
Greitens’ big guns misfire


DISPATCHES
Medicare, Social Security stressed but expendable;
Pelosi’s PAYGO pledge frustrates progressive goals;
Trump tops 3,251 lies in 500 days;
Mulvaney fires advisory board whose members criticized him;
Is Obamacare here to stay?
Supreme Court clears way for diseinfranchisement of voters;
US dairy trade policy is simple: basically no imports at all;
Feinstein bill would prohibit family separations at border;
Net neutrality is officially dead ...


ART CULLEN
Our dirty secret


JILL RICHARDSON
‘Pro-family’ homophobia rips families apart


JOHN YOUNG
Serious case of parasitism in executive branch


PETER CERTO
Never mind the wall — they’re building warehouses


BOB BURNETT
All the president’s men: Mike Pompeo


GENE NICHOL
RFK fifty years on


SALLY HERRIN
‘Red pill’: Lessons for the left


JASON SIBERT
A nation’s word should mean something


BOOK REVIEW/Seth Sandronsky 
A fraught century


JOEL D. JOSEPH
Harley-Davidson is moving jobs offshore despite tax cut and subsidies


HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas 
Work makes you insured


SAM URETSKY
Time for labor to fight back


GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet
Time to think big


WAYNE O’LEARY
New wind sweeps Mexico


JOHN BUELL
War as our way of life?


KENT PATERSON 
Migrants in US struggle to participate in 2018 Mexican elections


SATIRE/Rosie Sorenson
Nolo Contendere


ROB PATTERSON
How about those Beatles


ED RAMPELL
Rigging Rigoletto’s fate: Send in the clowns

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