Opinion

                
  • People before Profits: 2009 forecast — sunshine or hurricane?

    People before Profits: 2009 forecast — sunshine or hurricane?

    January 7, 2009 By John Case

    The economic outcomes of 2009 for working people, one year from now, is in the hands of the acutest political struggle emerging over how exactly government should intervene in the U.S. economy to avert a depression?...

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  • OPINION: India-Pakistan and the significance of Kashmir’s elections

    OPINION: India-Pakistan and the significance of Kashmir’s elections

    January 2, 2009

    The Jammu and Kashmir State of India had legislative assembly election results declared last month. The separatists had given a boycott call, but not many listened to them. Not a single political outfit offered a word...

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  • OPINION: Five bailout lessons from Katrina

    OPINION: Five bailout lessons from Katrina

    December 29, 2008

    The U.S. has committed nearly $3 trillion to the financial bailout so far. The Federal Reserve has made more than $2 trillion in emergency loans and another $700 billion has been pledged through congressional action. Much...

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  • OPINION: Guns, butter, and Obama

    OPINION: Guns, butter, and Obama

    December 24, 2008

    Over the next several months there will be a battle for hearts and minds, but not in Iraq or Afghanistan. The war will be here at home, waged mostly in the halls of Congress, where grim...

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  • LETTERS  December 20, 2008

    LETTERS December 20, 2008

    December 22, 2008

    Good luck, Mr. President-elect Imagine coming upon a scene of rape, pillage and desecration. What to do? That’s what the new president-elect faces as he prepares to assume the presidency after George W. Bush’s “reign of...

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