Friday, July 30, 2021

Selections from the August 15, 2021 issue

 COVER/Hal Crowther

Chaos theory: When madness gains momentum

EDITORIAL 
Pelosi keeps probe going

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FRANK LINGO 
A political ad we need now

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DON ROLLINS 
Complicating Roe: An intersectional approach

RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen  
COVID’s back, but what about the bookshelves?

DISPATCHES 
Republicans freak out because Delta variant they fostered is killing Republicans. 
Doctor describes COVID-19 patients begging for vaccine. 
Green energy shift would net 8M energy jobs. 
Evictions, loss of unemployment aid threaten millions while COVID resurges. 
Water is essential; companies trying to turn a buck on it are not. 
Laredo celebrates wall termination.
Arizona lawmaker booed off stage by her own party.
Texas Senate says Klan had its good side.
Texas weighs sanctions against Ben & Jerry's overits boycott of Israeli settlers.
Union wins bargaining vote at Texas chicken plant ...


ART CULLEN
Rebuilding the food chain

ALAN GUEBERT
Riding the metal wave left by my iron-bending Uncle Honey 


JILL RICHARDSON
Farm workers are dying. Blame our exploitative food system.

JOHN YOUNG 
Comparing whom to Nazis?

RICHARD D. WOLFF
US underestimates China’s economic challenge at its own peril

ROBERT KUTTNER
When the chips are down, we need an industrial policy

TOM CONWAY
US must bolster retraining for workers harmed by unfair trade

SHAILLY GUPTA BARNES
Don’t go small on infrastructure


DOMENICA GHANEM
The mom and pop tax break


THOM HARTMANN
When does the greed stop?


ROBERTO RODRIGUEZ
A pandemic of disinformation continues to kill

SETH SANDRONSKY
California burning

BOB BURNETT
Global climate change

SAM URETSKY
Dealing with your emojis

GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet  
Pay now to ensure there is a later

WAYNE O’LEARY
Looking for the union label

JOHN BUELL
Our task is to transform, not predict

JASON SIBERT
Foreign policy and nukes


DICK POLMAN  
Galileo would behold our climate change folly and say, ‘I’m not surprised.’


GARY PAUL NABHAM 
Hard lessons from the border


SATIRE/Rosie Sorenson  
What’s up with bats?

BOOK REVIEW/Heather Seggel  
Getting out, coming out, moving on

ROB PATTERSON
Bletchley circle decodes crime again

ELISA McCARTIN
Rein in private equity before it destroys more jobs

MOVIE REVIEW/Ed Rampell
One solitary whale, heard for decades, never seen


MEDEA BENJAMIN and LEONARDO FLORES
Cubans are suffering. Biden need to end the embargo. 

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