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Selections from the November 15, 2022 issue

 COVER/Hal Crowther 

Without shame or restraint: Republicans sink to new depths

EDITORIAL
The GOP’s Big Lie closers


FRANK LINGO 
Alarming losses of animal life

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DON ROLLINS 
Raising steady kids in unsteady times

RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen 
Inflation Reduction Act contains much for rural areas to celebrate

DISPATCHES
To keep water in the rivers, Biden’s plan is capitalism.
Mar-A-Lago documents held secrets about Iranian missiles and intel operations in China.
Biden goes Dark Brandon on MAGA Republican hypocrisy around student debt.
Abbott blames Beto for bail bond gone bad.
Judge who ruled against Consumer Financial Protection Bureau took Wall Street cash.
Judge’s ruling takes Trump one step closer to indictment on conspiracy charge ...


ART CULLEN
No place you would want to be is safer than Iowa

ALAN GUEBERT
Ag policy was about cultural stability, not endless market growth


SHAILLY GUPTA BARNES
War on immigrants is war on all poor and low-income Americans

JOHN YOUNG
The Big Lie by the numbers

DICK POLMAN
Damaged beyond a reasonable doubt: “I don’t want people to know that we lost.”

ROBERT KUTTNER
Industrial policy: Now comes the hard part

TOM CONWAY
Bringing workers’ sensibility to local government

JOHN GEYMAN
Whoever said Republicans fight inflation better than Democrats?

PETER CERTO 
Republican ‘solutions’ will make inflation worse


SONALI KOLHATKAR
What Social Security should really be paying to survive in this economy


DR. CINTLI
The H word: Violence against the spirit

SARAH BARON
Raise corporate taxes, not interest rates

HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas
To entitle or not to entitle: A Hamlet moment for Medicaid

SAM URETSKY 
Would-be elites could use a break

JAKE JOHNSON 
Millions set to lose Medicaid, food benefits once public health emergency ends

WAYNE O’LEARY 
The bifurcated economy


MARK ANDERSON 
International bankers operate on a level of their own


JOEL D. JOSEPH 
The Supreme Court has gone off the rails


BARRY FRIEDMAN 
At the end of the show in the Bahamas

SATIRE/Rosie Sorenson 
DART 2.0


DAVE MARSTON 
When no home is affordable, where do you live? 

ROB PATTERSON
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward transformed

SETH SANDRONSKY
Don’t push ‘Lou’

FILM REVIEW/Ed Rampell  
‘Voodoo Macbeth’: When an all-Black Shakespeare cast made stage history with Orson Welles

PAUL ARMENTANO 
Biden’s marijuana pardons are a seismic shift

From The Progressive Populist, November 15, 2022


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