Robert L. Borosage: American attitudes about reviving the economy and dealing with deficits are far more sophisticated than the conservative rant about austerity and cutting spending. Amid the alarms about deficits, tea party fury at spending, Republican trumpeting of the "voodoo" of top-end tax cuts and balanced budgets, most Americans haven't lost their heads. They don't want working families to pay for the calamity that they did not cause. They expect those who had the party to pay for cleaning up the mess. And they are looking for a plan that will rebuild America, not simply one that will sack government. Click here to read more.
The "rational basis" for prohibiting homosexual marriage that opponents claim arise from their theories cannot be demonstrated. This is why they feared a trial on Prop 8 rather than relishing the opportunity to back up those claims in court.
Wouldn't it be better to have a jobs program that created things we really need -- like light-rail trains, better school facilities, public parks, and non-carbon energy sources -- than things we don't, like obsolete weapons systems?
Bombing Iran would do nothing short of destroy Iran's chances for democracy. Neoconservatives who argue an attack on Iran would do wonders for the Green Movement are pushing an idea that is not just wrong, but dangerous.
The fires, which have halted production on the movie I flew here to shoot, cover over 400,000 acres across the country.
You are probably aware that there are myths that portray fat and cholesterol as one of the worst foods you can consume. Please understand that these myths are actually harming your health.
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