France Shuffles Toward Pension Reform

France’s socialists took their first real step toward reforming the country’s pension system yesterday. After months of pressure from EU leaders to shore up the finances of the struggling pension system, the lower house of the French Parliament narrowly passed President Hollande’s reform, which increases the amount that public employees contribute to their pensions without […]

Africa to France: We Want You Back

Facing sectarian violence and a collapsing state, the Central African Republic (CAR) is soliciting intervention from its former colonial master. In March, a coup led by the Muslim Seleka rebel group removed President François Bozizé from office. Since then, the predominately Christian country has seen intense, armed conflict between Muslim rebels and Christian militias. With […]

Kossack Turns on Obamacare

On Monday Ezra Klein called the magnitude of the ACA’s rollout failure “stunning”; now Daily Kos contributor Tirge Caps is piling on. He’s furious that his insurance prices will increase under the ACA: My wife and I just got our updates from Kaiser telling us what our 2014 rates will be. Her monthly has been $168 […]

Europe Can’t Find Balance Between Green Goals and Growth

Europe may see itself as the globe’s green paragon, but its energy policies are a mess bordering on a disaster. Pushing through wind and solar energy while snubbing its own shale resources has driven electricity prices up and threatened an already sluggish recovery. The FT reports: “It’s fine being very, very green, but not if you’re interested […]

Iraq Death Count Tops 6000

As the world focuses on places like Syria and Iran—if not also the debt limit/shutdown fiasco on Capitol Hill—sectarian violence continues to tear Iraq apart. In the past two days, as many as 40 people have been killed in at least eight separate attacks. On Monday, a wave of simultaneous bombings killed more than 30 people in Shia-dominated areas […]

California Dems Take on Unions in Pension Fight

A group of California Mayors, most of them Democrats, are going on an offensive against the state’s public unions with a new ballot measure, the “Pension Reform Act of 2014.” The measure would give local officials considerably more power to cut the pension benefits of public sector workers going forward, although all benefits earned thus […]

Speaking Truth to Power in the United States Senate

If this blog had a political rather than religious focus, I would now link to the online bulletin of the University of Papua New Guinea, specifically the proceedings of its recent conference entitled “Is the United States Ready for Democracy?” Although the conference was meticulously fair in presenting different points of view (thus living up […]

Hastily Leaving Afghanistan Won’t Encourage Taliban to Make Concessions

The fact that the US is leaving Afghanistan as quickly as possible is unlikely to encourage the Taliban to make any concessions. We’re losing influence there because others have realized they can just wait us out. The AP reports: The secretive leader of the Afghan Taliban pledged on Monday that his followers will keep fighting if […]

Portrait of a Declining Russia

The “BRIC” label has never been very useful, but it’s always seemed particularly dubious when applied to Russia. India, China, and Brazil share as many differences as they do similarities, but at least they’re all indisputably more powerful than they were decades ago: Russia, on the other hand, is a country in decline.Nowhere is this […]

Are We Setting Ourselves Up for a Shale Bust?

A new report warns that as the shale revolution pumps new life into American energy production, it also leaves states vulnerable to global energy price swings. Between 2010 and 2012, oil and gas industry jobs grew 10 times faster than overall American jobs. Fossil fuels’ share of America’s GDP has nearly tripled since 1999. But states replete with […]

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