
The Lineup: Week of Dec. 5-11, 2011
Jim Hightower lampoons a luxury tent Neiman Marcus is marketing to the uber-rich this holiday season.
Jim Hightower lampoons a luxury tent Neiman Marcus is marketing to the uber-rich this holiday season.
Janet Redman sizes up the latest reasons for the international community to take bold action to halt climate change.
Sarah Anderson suggests concrete steps toward a more balanced budget that would make the U.S. economy healthier, more equitable, and sustainable and rein in runaway military spending.
Tom Israel provides a roundup of progressive electoral victories at the ballot box that could serve as a “signpost” for the 2012 elections.
William A. Collins, Donald Kaul, and Gerald Scorse look at the intersection of wealth and taxes.
Deborah Burger calls for a new Wall Street tax and Libby Reinish reports on the quiet consolidation underway in the coverage of local TV news.
William A. Collins and Khalil Bendib offer their takes on Occupy Wall Street, while Donald Kaul and Phyllis Bennis address the big news out of Libya.
Salvatore Babones says that without a steady decline in earnings, American households wouldn’t be so saddled with debt.
Sarah Anderson and Chuck Collins explain why Congress shouldn’t give a tax break to corporations that hoard profits in overseas tax havens
Marc Morial and Khalil Bendib address capital punishment’s “long shadow of doubt” in the wake of Troy Davis’s execution.
Matias Ramos describes his latest immigration ordeal.
Karen Dolan explains why we need to preserve the nation’s safety net.
Raul A. Reyes explains why Rick Perry isn’t likely to garner much of the Latino vote
Three op-eds reflect on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
In this Labor Day special, Sam Pizzigati casts a light on corporate consultants who recommend gutting the pay of America’s most experienced and skilled workers.