Focus: The GOP Tax Bill – Nov 6, 2017
Republicans propose last-minute changes to tax bill, Kevin Brady unveils amendment – The New York Times
House tax panel adopts GOP changes after day of partisan bickering – The Washington Post
Democrats yell, seethe during markup of GOP tax plan – CNN
House holds off on cutting several Obamacare taxes in GOP bill- washingtonexaminer.com
Read: Rep. Kevin Brady’s amendment to the House’s tax reform bill – Vox
Live coverage: Ways and Means begins tax bill markup – TheHill
VIDEO (Full): House Ways and Means Committee marks up tax reform bill – YouTube
Cornyn: Senate GOP tax plan to be released Thursday – TheHill
Senate tax bill likely to keep $1 Million mortgage cap – Bloomberg
John McCain confirms: Tax reform is “DOA (dead on arrival) in the Senate” – Zero Hedge
Tomgram: Danny Sjursen, War Making in the Age of the Imperial Presidency
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Seventeen days after the Twin Towers fell in an apocalyptic mushroom cloud of smoke and ash, Congress passed with a single dissenting vote an “Authorization for Use of Military Force,” or AUMF, stating:
“That the President is authorized to use all necessary and appropriate force against those nations, organizations, or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed,
From Salon.com magazine: The Attack on ‘Fake News’ is Really an Attack on Alternative Media
By Dave Lindorff
These are tough days to be a serious journalist. Report a story now, with your facts all lined up nicely, and you’re still likely to have it labeled “fake news” by anyone whose ox you’ve gored — and even by friends who don’t share your political perspective. For good measure, they’ll say you’ve based it on “alternative facts.”
Historians say the term “fake news” dates from the late 19th-century era of “yellow journalism,” but
Whose crime killed more soldiers: Dubya’s or Bergdahl’s?: ‘I Made a Horrible Mistake’
By John Grant
I’m admitting I made a horrible mistake.
– Bo Bergdahl’s testimony in his court martial
Charging a man with murder in Vietnam is like charging someone for speeding at the Indianapolis 500.
– From Apocalypse Now
Obviously, to ask who endangered soldiers more, President Bush or Bo Bergdahl, is a rhetorical question. The real issue is whether a Dishonorable Discharge, a demotion and a fine is enough punishment for Bo Bergdahl.
A simple human story in tumultuous times: Hollywood, War Trauma and the Rule of Money
By John Grant
Jason Hall, the screenwriter who wrote the script for the Clint Eastwood blockbuster American Sniper, a well-made piece of hagiographic cinema based on a memoir by Chris Kyle, has made what feels like a corrective on the subject. This time, he’s both writer and director of a film that reportedly was initially slated to be directed by Hollywood giant Stephen Spielberg, with Hall
David Swanson TED Talk TEDx Charlottesville on Why End War
Democrats Were Fighting for the Rich in Opposing the GOP’s 401(k) Cut Proposal
By Dave Lindorff
If you want to understand why the Democratic Party lost to Trump and the Republicans in 2016, why they’ll probably fail to take back Congress in 2018, and why they’ll probably lose big in the next presidential election in 2020, just look at their obscene stand on the GOP’s proposal to slash the taxable employee deduction for contributions to 401(k) plans from the current $18,000 to just $2500.
Of course the GOP proposal
Tomgram: Eduardo Galeano, Monster Wanted
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I’m 73, which means that saying goodbye for the last time is increasingly a part of my life. Today, with the deepest regret, I’m bidding a final farewell at TomDispatch to one of the more remarkable writers I’ve known, Eduardo Galeano. I initially got involved with him in the early 1980s. I was a young editor at Pantheon Books and, on some strange impulse, decided
Oh Canada, Why Can’t You Shelter War Resisters?
Deb Ellis’ and Dennis Mueller’s film Peace Has No Borders tells the story of U.S. war resisters in Canada in opposition to the 2003-present war on Iraq, and the efforts of the War Resisters Support Campaign to win them the right not to be deported.
Many members of the U.S. military in recent years have deserted and moved to Canada, where they have in some cases spoken out against the U.S. war on Iraq. This film shows us a bit of some of their stories.
Jeremy Hinzman was the first.
Kimberly Rivera