Unions Take Stock of Losses

This has been one of the worst weeks in years for union power in America. Governor Scott Walker’s convincing victory has been the big story of the week, but voters in San Diego and San Jose also passed measures to curb the power and benefits of public sector unions. The non-stop demonstrations and millions of […]

A Cornball Proposal

As America enters an age of austerity, when funding evaporates for education, infrastructure, and all manner of government programs, the National Corn Growers Association says, No matter, we still need subsidies. Bigger ones, please. Now. On Tuesday, the Senate began debate on a farm bill, passed by the Agriculture Committee in April, that would set […]

Confucian Confusion: As Chinese Economy Slows, What Comes Next?

The dismal Chinese economic data continues to roll in. What had initially been considered a blip on the radar is looking more like a long-term slowdown. Many analysts (including, somewhat surprisingly, a Chinese government think tank) now believe China’s GDP growth will likely have a 7 in front of it; if so, it would be the […]

The Fatal Idiocy of California

California is falling to pieces but its administrators are far too busy banning luxury foods to care. The state is failing to educate its kids, cannot house its prisoners or pay its bills; what was once the most vibrant and forward-looking state in the country has become a dismal failure — a social catastrophe that is […]

The Neighborhood Looks Inward at Afghanistan

Relations between India and Pakistan seem always to be, well, strained. For Pakistan, these days, one big reason for the strain is America’s preparations for India to become more involved in Afghanistan. US defense secretary Leon Panetta will encourage India to take a more active role in Afghanistan as international forces draw down after a decade […]

India Walks a Burmese Tightrope

India has big plans for Burma. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit there last week was the first of its kind in over 25 years. To mark the occasion, the PM came prepared with a dozen trade and transport agreements to replace the shoddy railways and stifling tariffs between the two countries.The estranged nations are […]

The Crisis in Mali

In a vivid illustration of Mali’s present instability, on May 21 protesters stormed the presidential palace in the capital city Bamako and beat the country’s interim civilian President, Dioncounda Traoré, into unconsciousness. As Traoré flew to France for treatment, war continued in northern Mali, where ethnic separatists, armed Islamists and reactionary militias are vying to […]

Green Politics Hurting Obama in Swing States

Since the beginning of the recession, America’s “brown jobs” revolution has been one of the few bright spots in an otherwise shaky recovery. States like North Dakota and Texas have led the country in growth due to their strong energy sectors, and the discovery of vast quantities of shale gas in states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, […]

Hollande Gets Clever in France

With Europe in crisis and a French parliamentary election in mid-June, François Hollande has his work cut out for him. He has to placate his supporters by advancing the left-leaning reforms he promised on his campaign, or they may not deliver him a parliamentary majority in the upcoming election. At the same time, he has […]

To Stand upon Hallowed Ground

Sixty-eight years ago this morning, young and not so young men from across the free world splashed ashore or descended from the sky in the final assault on Hitler’s “Fortress Europe.”  It was their blood, and that of the millions of Soviet citizens fighting and dying in the east, that rescued the world from Nazi […]

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