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Friday, September 27, 2019

Selections from the October 15, 2019 issue

COVER/Bob Cesca
Time for 2020 Democrats to go after Trump on his supposed strength: the failing economy


EDITORIAL
Trump’s climate con


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DON ROLLINS
How is your newsfeed?


SAVANNAH KINSEY
Fighting for health care in America’s forgotten towns


DISPATCHES
Only Dems can stop corruption of the Oval Office;
Trump’s Labor nominee, Scalia, is his father’s son;
Trump’s 'rebuilding and expanding' steel industry has 'real problems';
Trump lost farm votes over China trade war, now climate change may cost him more;
Warren takes first lead in Iowa Poll;
Sanders, Biden lead field of five candidates in double digits with Latino support;
Trump administration allows faster pork slaughter lines with fewer inspectors;
Hate group that sued over being called hate group loses lawsuit;
ACLU asks fed judge to block ongoing family separation at border;
College grads owe $29,200 in student debt, more than ever;
North American birds are down 29% ... 


ART CULLEN
Trump may have already lost Iowa to the 2020 Democratic candidates — over corn


JILL RICHARDSON
Punching through the bad headlines


JOHN YOUNG
Stop the kidney punches, Democrats


TRACEY AIKMAN
President Trump: I’m one of the workers you lied to


TOM CONWAY
Google’s chance to do good for gig workers


JOE SANBERG and RICHARD MASTER
The health care industry poses an existential threat to the middle class


FRAN QUIGLEY
Removing the profit from our pills: The case for a public pharma system


THOM HARTMANN
The big American bribery scandal isn’t Felicity Huffman’s $15,000


GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet
Joe Biden: Democratic MAGA


BOOK REVIEW/Heather Seggel
Pass the bullhorn


HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas
Are we healthier?


SAM URETSKY
Is trustworthiness too much to ask?


SAM PIZZIGATI
Wealth that concentrates kills


WAYNE O’LEARY
Trader Donald meets Adam Smith


JOHN BUELL
Healthcare even for the worst among us


BOB BURNETT
Trump’s search for a big win


SETH SANDRONSKY
Surprise: Private equity and unforeseen medical billing


BOOK REVIEW/Roger Bybee
An activist’s journey from 1964 Mississippi to death row and back


ROB PATTERSON
Filling in between the rolling and thundering


SATIRE/Rosie Sorenson
Lyin’ Sharpie


MOVIE REVIEW/Ed Rampell
Look out! Mike Wallace is here


FRANK LINGO
Interview with the hurricane


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