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Read me another: Children’s literature for politicians

October 8, 2013 Renee Shur Children, Humor, Literature/Arts/Film Leave a comment

Recently the American people were treated to a moment of sweet absurdity on the floor of the United States Senate.  You know what I’m

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How to destroy your chemical weapons

October 7, 2013 Gloria Shur Bilchik Environment, Foreign Policy, International, Military, Technology, War Leave a comment

Agreeing to get rid of Syria’s chemical weapons was the hard part—and “was” is, admittedly, an optimistic word. But if Russia, the U.S. and

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The Speedy way to break gridlock is just too slow

October 4, 2013 Arthur Lieber Democrats, Good government, Obama, Politics, Republicans Leave a comment

Many of us fancy ourselves as political strategists who have the wherewithal to break the Congressional gridlock that is keeping much of the federal

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Teasing out the knots. Connecting up the dots: Sen. Warren on the government shutdown

October 4, 2013 Renee Shur ACA/Obamacare, Congress, Democrats, Government, Politics Leave a comment

Sometimes it seems that contemporary American politics and the sometimes upside-down policies of our dysfunctional Congress are so entangled and opaque that it’s impossible

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Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) myths: “Death panels”

October 3, 2013 Gloria Shur Bilchik ACA/Obamacare, Consumer issues, Health care, Republicans One comment

“Death panels” are not dead. Although the “death panel” argument against the Affordable Care Act has been debunked, shot down, mortality injured and ostensibly

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Where your electronic waste goes: A ruined city in Ghana called “Agbogbloshie”

October 3, 2013 Renee Shur Consumer issues, Environment, Health, International, Technology 4 comments

Agbogbloshie. Does the name mean anything to you?  Probably not. But it should. Agbogbloshie is hardly a household word. It doesn’t exactly roll off

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Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) myths: “It’s bad for women”

October 2, 2013 Gloria Shur Bilchik ACA/Obamacare, Reproductive rights, Women Leave a comment

In the delirium that has preceded the launch of the Affordable Care Act, Republicans and other Obama-haters have tried to undermine the new law

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My Congressman’s newsletter: refreshing, intelligent communication

October 2, 2013 Arthur Lieber 2012 Election, ACA/Obamacare, Activism, Campaigns, Congress, Democrats, Good government, Republicans, Voting/Elections Leave a comment

Those of us who are politically engaged often get dozens of on-line political solicitations every day. There’s a basic formula to them: This is

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Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) myths: The “government takeover of health care”

October 1, 2013 Gloria Shur Bilchik ACA/Obamacare, Consumer issues, Health care Leave a comment

It’s a bit too generous to use the term “myth” when it comes to the outright lies that have been told about the Affordable

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New Delhi? Zaatari? No, this is Fresno, California

October 1, 2013 Gloria Shur Bilchik Charity & Justice, Cities, Economy, Employment, Homelessness Leave a comment

Tragically, we have become accustomed to seeing pictures of deplorable living conditions in many parts of the world: We pity the people subjected to

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