Friday, September 28, 2018

Selections from the October 15, 2018 issue

COVER/Paul Mason
Ten years since the financial crisis we’re still getting screwed


EDITORIAL
Supreme power play


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DON ROLLINS
Ohio officials show no grace


RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen
Thought for food as farmers hit the wall


DISPATCHES
Data shows little evidence tax cuts trickled down to workers.
Trump is biggest middle-class tax raiser of all time.
GOP Senate candidate vows to protect pre-existing conditions while working to end ACA.
Pharma exec claims ‘moral requirement’ to raise drug price 400%.
In crosshairs of ‘right-to-work,’ Kentucky bourbon workers strike.
Trump cuts Head Start, cancer research to fund child detention.
Trump passes 5,000 lies.
US is second-biggest lower from climate change economically.
US ambassador Haley conradicts Giuliani, says US notseeking regime change in Iran after terror attack.
Electric car batteries' 'second life' could be clean energy game changer.
Despite progressive rebranding, Nike still donates more to GOP.
Keeping Kavanaugh off court more important to Maine and Alaska than re-electing Collins and Murkowski.
Trump judges make it easier for prosecutors to convict innocents ...


JIM GOODMAN and TIFFANY FINCK-HAYNES
Monsanto-Bayer merger hurts farmers and consumers


JILL RICHARDSON
Why women don’t report sexual assault


JOHN YOUNG
Mr. Vice President, you are one big phony


ROBERT BOROSAGE
A new roadmap for getting change done


HAL CROWTHER
Cue the visigoths


BOB BURNETT
Suspicions confirmed, Woodward on Trump


MARK ANDERSON
Two pot bills pave the way for better health research, decriminalization


ART CULLEN
The view from Iowa: Where immigrants are at the heart of America’s culture war


BOOK REVIEW/Heather Seggel
Stay nasty 


PETER CERTO
Nobody in the White House is part of ‘The Resistance’


HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas
Beware The Bill


SAM URETSKY
Table manners make the candidate


WENONAH HAUTER
New legislation would put the brakes on wave of ag mega-mergers


JASON SIBERT
Who runs the police?


WAYNE O’LEARY
The rhinestone cowboy


JOHN BUELL
Men’s bodies and the politics of abortion


SETH SANDRONSKY
Brain injuries, US military and NFL


GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet
Of course, it’s racial


JOEL D. JOSEPH
Henry Ford would fire Ford CEO Jim Hackett


FR. DONNELL KIRCHNER
Rise above the clergy scandal


ROB PATTERSON
Birth and death of joke tellers


SATIRE/Rosie Sorenson
Tell all, tell fast


MOVIE REVIEW/Ed Rampell
Michael Moore turns up the heat in Fahrenheit 11/9


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