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Friday, October 26, 2018

Selections from the November 15, 2018 issue

COVER/Thom Hartmann
Republicans are coming for your Social Security and Medicare


EDITORIAL
Can truth catch the GOP?


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 

GENE NICHOL
The Kavanaugh ‘Victory’


RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen
You want Big Pigs across from your back yard? 


DISPATCHES
Journalist murder apparently won’t sour Trump relations with Saudis.
GOP seeks to weaponize Central American immigrant threat.
GOP’s desperate strategy: Mimic Trump’s fear of immigrants.
Civil rights organizations ramp up election effort to protect voting rights.
Deficit due to GOP wars and tax cuts, not Social Security and Medicare, Dems say.
Trump pullout from arms treaty rankles Russians.
Two-thirds of Americans support legalizing marijuana.
Justice says Trump claim thast Obama had his 'wires tapped' was unfounded.
Global warming causes climate change ... 


JOHN YOUNG
Hear no climate change; speak no climate change; see no climate change


JILL RICHARDSON
Voting matters, but staying engaged matters more


ART CULLEN
Dysfunctional display in Farm Bill standoff


JIM VAN DER POL
Commons vs. Capitalism


JIM GOODMAN
Do Republicans hate all protesters?


LEO GERARD
Americans want a manufacturing overhaul and they want it now


JOEL D. JOSEPH
Is the World Trade Organization unfair to the US?


GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet
Pressing concerns


BOB BURNETT
Global climate change comes home


HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas
Gullible patients, gullible voters: The tale of ketamine


SAM URETSKY
Aging well can be expensive


WAYNE O’LEARY  
America’s conservative judiciary

JOHN BUELL
Democratizing the court — and the entire body politic


ROB PATTERSON
Growing up with Vietnam


SATIRE/Rosie Sorenson
Bringing back the backlash (as if it ever went away)


MOVIE REVIEW/Ed Rampell
‘The Oath’ plays totalitarianism for laughs


BOOK REVIEW/Heather Seggel
Reckless: Kissinger and the Vietnam War


SETH SANDRONSKY
California union nurses help with Hurricane Michael recovery

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