Saturday, September 14, 2019

Selections from the October 1, 2019 issue

COVER/Art Cullen
Trump’s trade wars fuel Amazon forest fires


EDITORIAL
After Trump the deluge


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DON ROLLINS
Criminalizing free speech in Ohio and elsewhere


RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen
Getting to know farmers


DISPATCHES
US military stopovers in Scotland help struggling Trump resort;
Trump took a big loan from Trump and never paid it back, in just one more apparent scam;
Trump security risk causes CIA to pull top Kremlin spy;
NOAA probe NOAA's 'political' response to Trump's lies;
Trump takes money from FEMA for border seurity with with hurricane season ramping up;
Trump diverts funds from military to build wall;
Trump administration plans to gut food stamps, hitting red states hardest;
NC Supremes drop hammer on partisan gerrymandering;
Jobs report for August falls 30,000 short of prediction as retail jobs decline for 7th month;
Trump to Ukraine: No aid nless you smear Joe Biden;
DHS spent $120M on office furniture as migrant kids go without soap ...


ART CULLENk
The view from behind the ox is not that clear


JIM GOODMAN
Farmers need a bill of rights


JILL RICHARDSON
Get ready for unnatural disasters this hurricane season


JOHN YOUNG
Hostages of lobbyists and hobbyists


JIM VAN DER POL
Saving our earth


SETH SANDRONSKY
Falling: Job growth down at very small farms


TOM CONWAY
In praise of scabby the rat


HAL CROWTHER 
Bad news from home: The white knights ride again


BOOK REVIEW/Heather Seggel 
Three is a magic number


HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas 
The know nothings redux


SAM URETSKY
Who will benefit from opioid settlement money?


WAYNE O’LEARY
Wile E. Trump


JOHN BUELL
Politics and local weather broadcasters


JOEL D. JOSEPH
Put US manufacturers on equal footing with government-paid comprehensive health insurance


MARK ANDERSON
Mind your pollinators


BOB BURNETT
Dealing with the Trump cult


ROB PATTERSON
Jobs is survived by his machines


SATIRE/Rosie Sorenson 
A new day, a new lexicon


MOVIE REVIEW/Ed Rampell 
New film blows the whistle on war


JAMES EGGERT
Feeling betrayed


and more ...

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