Mark W. Schleisner: The 99 Percent Win One Against Citibank
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 1st, 2011 5:43 am by HL
Mark W. Schleisner: The 99 Percent Win One Against Citibank
The Securities and Exchange Commission and Citibank mistook Federal Judge Jed S. Rakoff for a robo-signer to their toothless fraud settlement deal. Big mistake.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Britain’s Massive Anti-Austerity Strike: Could It Happen Here?
Millions of employees mounted Great Britain’s first General Strike in many years today after the government threatened to impose more cuts in retirement benefits and…
Robert Guest: How Migration Makes the World Brainier
The most important reason for welcoming newcomers is that they bring bright new ideas. No rich country is going to allow unlimited immigration from poor ones any time soon. But if we shut all the doors and windows, it’s going to be awfully dark in here.
Thomas DeLorenzo: This World AIDS Day, Can We Think of Americans First?
Secretary Clinton, I beseech you: with your power and your passion, you can help achieve an AIDS-free generation in our own country. Why can’t we transfer some of the PEPFAR funds to ADAP and eliminate the waiting lists for our very own?
Brandon Melchior: More Than Just Friends
Luke and I had been best friends for a couple of years when we faced a decision that many gay friends confront: whether to take our relationship to a romantic level. We soon learned that as a binational couple, we would face even greater challenges.