Simple Economics: Supply, demand and a bailout for the workerThe real problem with the economy is lagging wages that sap demand and lead to borrowing from too many people who have trained to be greedy. They've been helped by politicians who neglect to enforce or update regulations. Supply and demand are simple until you get deviant. Prosperity for all is tied to a fair, living wage. By Bill Falzett, PhD  

 

The Broad Umbrella of "Terrorist"We are all at risk of being labeled "terrorists." By Rowan Wolf  (1 comments)

 

Race in the 2008 ElectionMy views on the 2008 election & the "race question." By Sally Liuzzo-Prado  (1 comments)

 

Gone with the WindAs we sat around the dinner table celebrating a family birthday, the conversation turned to the stock market. My in-laws are retired and in their seventies; they, for the most part, just shook their heads. Then my mother-in-law, with a nervous certainty, remarked, "It'll come back, you wait and see." My first impulse was to remind her of some of the events that have already transpired to the contrary, but her tone quieted me. By David Glenn Cox  (2 comments)

 

Despite Weekend Talks, World Leaders Fail to ReassureThe world financial meltdown is forcing national leaders to rethink basic assumptions amid a lack of recent historical precedents and in the absence of institutional memory. Despite efforts at international consensus and unity, uncertainty reigns. By Constance Lavender  

 

Where Are the Slander Merchants Taking Us?The recent FoxNews investigative report on Barack Obama's "ties to controversial people and radical groups" on Hannity's America was a reminder of the almost startling degeneration of the American media in recent years. With a worsening economy, it's not such a stretch to see the ugly, violent rhetoric of the right-wing devolve even further into more direct, organized assaults on "liberal America." By Mark Harris  

 

Crazy White PeopleFour centuries of struggle and hardship for our African American brothers and sisters have led to this moment. Barack Obama is not an historical accident - he is an historic inevitability. But, there is the malignant cancer of racism which affects the American body politic that Camp McCain is willing and eager to exploit. My message to my fellow honkies who may have trepidations at the thought of an Obama administration... By Tom Degan  (11 comments)
 

Florida: Party Affiliation on Return Absentee Ballot Envelope Invites FraudVoting must be cast in Secret and Publicly Counted. "Noone wants election officials or postal workers to know our party affiliation", "after the 2004 fiasco we want this election to be fair and square", said Brodsky. By Ellen Brodsky  

 

The Credit Card Debt tsunami already breaking over us and how to fix itThe credit card debt tsunami already breaking over us and how to fix it. By Alan Bachers  

 

On Naomi Wolf's Sounding the AlarmAn assessment of Naomi Wolf's warning that a coup has taken place plus a warning about the 2008 Election. By Dr. Dennis Loo  (2 comments)
 

Letting Go, Part Two: The Morning AfterThis morning, we got up early to take our son, Michael, to the airport. I am now, officially, an Empty Nester. Inquiring minds "" AKA family and friends "" have been asking how I'm faring. Give me two minutes and you'll be able to judge for yourself. By Joan Brunwasser  

 

Without a Trace: The Smokeless Gun of Flagrant Election FixingThe idea of "victimless crimes" has been around for a long time, but the ultra-modern 21st century has given us a bold new concept: perpetratorless crimes. Outright, undeniable, heinous crimes are committed: mass murder, military aggression, torture, vast financial corruption, warrantless spying, etc. And now a new one: the deliberate and illegal disenfranchisement of millions of voters, mostly the poor and the marginalized. By Chris Floyd  (1 comments)

 

GOP Attacks on American Voters Turn Desperate, Ugly and DangerousWith just over three weeks until election day, the Republicans have mounted an all-out gutter attack against newly registered voters and the organizations working to sign them up. By Bob Fitrakis