Bernie
Sanders: 'I'll Decide on Presidential Run by March'
Dave Gram, Associated Press
Gram reports: "Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders says he'll decide by March whether to launch a 2016 presidential campaign and, if so, whether he'll seek the Democratic nomination. Either way, Sanders says he wouldn't run just to nudge the debate to the left."
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Dave Gram, Associated Press
Gram reports: "Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders says he'll decide by March whether to launch a 2016 presidential campaign and, if so, whether he'll seek the Democratic nomination. Either way, Sanders says he wouldn't run just to nudge the debate to the left."
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Charles Pierce
| Holiday Document Carpet-Bombing
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "There are holiday document dumps and there are holiday document dumps. And then there is holiday document carpet-bombing from 30,000 feet."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "There are holiday document dumps and there are holiday document dumps. And then there is holiday document carpet-bombing from 30,000 feet."
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Shifting
Focus, Jeb Bush Quits Firm That Profited From Obamacare
Joseph Tanfani, Los Angeles Times
Tanfani reports: "Bush has begun to unwind some of his financial affairs, apparently to avoid the kind of criticism that hobbled fellow Republican Mitt Romney in his unsuccessful bid for the White House in 2012."
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Joseph Tanfani, Los Angeles Times
Tanfani reports: "Bush has begun to unwind some of his financial affairs, apparently to avoid the kind of criticism that hobbled fellow Republican Mitt Romney in his unsuccessful bid for the White House in 2012."
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Paul Krugman |
Tidings of Comfort
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "You'll never hear this on Fox News, but 2014 was a year in which the federal government, in particular, showed that it can do some important things very well if it wants to."
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Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "You'll never hear this on Fox News, but 2014 was a year in which the federal government, in particular, showed that it can do some important things very well if it wants to."
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Ending
Excessive Police Force Starts With New Rules of Engagement
Ian Ayres and Daniel Markovits, The Washington Post
Ayres and Markovits write: "Should police be permitted to initiate force when confronting misdemeanors and other non-serious crimes? The answer should be no."
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Ian Ayres and Daniel Markovits, The Washington Post
Ayres and Markovits write: "Should police be permitted to initiate force when confronting misdemeanors and other non-serious crimes? The answer should be no."
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407 Jewish
Settlers Forced Way Into Al-Asqa for Hanukkah
Middle East Monitor
Excerpt: "At least 407 Jewish settlers forced their way into East Jerusalem's flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque complex during this week's Hanukkah holidays, a Palestinian NGO said Thursday."
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Middle East Monitor
Excerpt: "At least 407 Jewish settlers forced their way into East Jerusalem's flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque complex during this week's Hanukkah holidays, a Palestinian NGO said Thursday."
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Rebecca Solnit
| Welcome to Year One of the Climate Revolution
Rebecca Solnit, Guardian UK
Solnit writes: "Americans are skilled at that combination of complacency and despair that assumes things cannot change and that we, the people, do not have the power to change them."
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Rebecca Solnit, Guardian UK
Solnit writes: "Americans are skilled at that combination of complacency and despair that assumes things cannot change and that we, the people, do not have the power to change them."
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