Month: August 2019

Neoliberalism Has Met Its Match in China

Neoliberalism Has Met Its Match in China

Truthdig When the Federal Reserve cut interest rates last week, commentators were asking why. According to official data, the economy was rebounding, unemployment was below 4% and gross domestic product growth was above 3%. If anything, by the Fed’s own reasoning, it...

Who Broke Baltimore? We Did.

Who Broke Baltimore? We Did.

The Nation Last month, after Maryland Representative Elijah Cummings criticized conditions in the migrant camps along the Mexican border, President Trump took to Twitter to call Cummings’s district—a sailboat-shaped parcel that covers about half of Baltimore City and...

From the Democratic debates to the myth of race

From the Democratic debates to the myth of race

With the second Democratic debate fresh in everyone's mind, many are quick to point to who are the winners and losers in the political game both the candidates and moderators are insistent on playing. One helpful take from those at The Nation was how after...

Why am I a “Person of Color”?

Why am I a “Person of Color”?

The Ghion Journal How am I a person of color, as I’m a deviation from the norm, when science has affirmed that mankind was conceived in “Africa”. I am colored compared to whom given that the first humans were actually my complexion? What makes me a “minority”, as if...

How Slick Consulting Firms Get Us on Drugs

How Slick Consulting Firms Get Us on Drugs

CounterPunch Ninety-one people a day die from opioids and 1000 visit ERs in the US according to the CDC. How did opioid makers get such a deathly grip on the US population? Recently, the New York Times reported that the global consulting firm McKinsey &...