Obama may choose Monsanto's GE-nightmare over an organic human visionThe Obama people ask us all to express our "vision." Meanwhile Obama is putting together a literal nightmare for the American people by considering appointing Tom Vilsack to head the USDA and Monsanto's guy. By Linn Cohen-Cole  (3 comments)

 

You be the Election Judge: 11 Minn BallotsRepresentatives from the campaigns of Sen. Norm Coleman and Al Franken have been challenging ballots across the state. It's your turn to play election judge. Tell us how you would rule in the case of these 11 challenged ballots.  (4 comments)

 

Oh yeah...Remembering the War and Other National and Global CrisesIt's not just the economy stupid! That's just the beginning. There are a lot of critical issues that demand action immediately. By Dave Lindorff  (2 comments)

 

Minnesota Recount UpdateDay one of the Minnesota recount appears to be a qualified win for Franken. Read on for more. By Steven Freeman  (4 comments)

 

After 2008 Election, Some States Want to Make Voting Easier; Others Determined to Make it HarderFollowing an historic turnout in the 2008 election comes a flurry of election reform agendas from both sides of the battle over voting rights. Since November 4, some state lawmakers have seized on the success of early voting and Election Day Registration (EDR) as models for facilitating voter registration, while others appear to have been threatened by the heightened turnout and inspired to introduce restrictive voter ID and p By Project Vote  

 

Machine Problems Worsened 2008 Voting WoesVoting machine issues and the confusion they caused compounded the delays faced by untold thousands of voters this fall. By Steven Rosenfeld  

 

Should We Really Do This? The Auto Bailout DebateA perspective on the auto bailout debate By Philip Greene  (2 comments)

 

The Coming of the Second Great Depression?We may well find ourselves in a full-blown depression by 2011. By Craig Harrington  (8 comments)

 

Justice or Reconciliation: Alternative Approaches to HealingIt looks as though, when it comes to dealing with wrong-doers, Obama has chosen the path of unifying through reconciliation rather than that of punishing through meting out justice. That's not the approach my gut would prefer. But Obama may well be choosing wisely. By Andrew Bard Schmookler  (7 comments)