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19 votes
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Why US health insurance reform is difficult
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Norway is assessing its EU options as a second Donald Trump term looms – increased geopolitical tensions could yet see Oslo rethink its attitude towards Brussels
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Russian jokes about Vladimir Putin and the war
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A new US Supreme Court case about religion has a hidden trap for workers, in Catholic Charities v. Wisconsin
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Is Donald Trump playing for keeps? Can his US coalition between labor and capital last?
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US state courts will also have a strong impact on Donald Trump's plans through their authority over state officials and residents
6 votes -
US Senator Elizabeth Warren pushes bill to make it easier and cheaper to file for bankruptcy
11 votes -
Elon Musk is wrong about the F-35
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A manifesto against for-profit US health insurance companies — by Michael Moore
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Inside the MAGA plot to write birthright citizenship out of the US constitution
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of December 9
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
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Syria and the all of Bashar al-Assad - Why Assad's military folded and what's next
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Op Ed from UnitedHealth Group CEO: The US health care system is flawed. Let’s fix it.
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St Louis property owners receive giant bills from the city for repairs they didn’t agree to. Now, it’s under investigation.
11 votes -
Finland will review whether to reintroduce antipersonnel land mines for improved defenses against Russia on the NATO defense bloc's longest land border with its main adversary
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Donald Trump nominates Fox News host and Army National Guard Major Pete Hegseth for US defense secretary
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South Korea’s President is impeached after martial law crisis
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Texas attorney general Ken Paxton sues New York doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills to Texas woman
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Megathread - Donald Trump allies election interference trials Georgia
The trials for election interference in 2020 continue. This thread is about the Trump allies trials in Georgia.
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Ten years ago, one of the uber-wealthy predicted "the pitchforks are coming for us"
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A mass movement can beat health CEO greed
12 votes -
Latest chat control proposal was voted down but only just
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40% of new Netherlands housing construction halted by two-thirds affordable requirement
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The Dusty Show - Deny, Defend, Depose (2024)
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Help nominate Louis Rossmann for US Federal Trade Commission chair
16 votes -
Why US Democrats got the politics of immigration so wrong for so long
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What new laws go into effect on Jan 1 in your area?
I don't know how common this is but in Illinois, USA a lot of our new laws signed each year have an effective start date of Jan 1 of the next year. I thought it might be interesting to share some...
I don't know how common this is but in Illinois, USA a lot of our new laws signed each year have an effective start date of Jan 1 of the next year. I thought it might be interesting to share some new laws going into effect in your state and country, if not on Jan 1 specifically then in the coming year.
(Apologies, the tags aren't pre-populating anything useful so I'll leave this to the pro-taggers.)
Edit: fixed my parentheses
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Some other America, one I do not know
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US satire publication The Onion buys Alex Jones' Infowars at auction with help from Sandy Hook families
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Will Kurds survive in the new Syria?
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What is a self-coup? South Korea president’s attempt ended in failure − a notable exception in a growing global trend.
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Doctors say Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is recovering after surgery for a brain bleed
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UC Berkeley scholar discusses higher education under US President-Elect Donald Trump's government
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Policy Window: A surprising lack of discussions regarding healthcare policy reform
Rather than rehash all the conversations about the identity or motive of the person who killed the United Healthcare CEO, I'd love to have a discussion about the policy window it seems to have...
Rather than rehash all the conversations about the identity or motive of the person who killed the United Healthcare CEO, I'd love to have a discussion about the policy window it seems to have opened. This is the first time we've seen widespread, bi-partisan support for an issue - seemingly medicare for all - but I can't find anyone actually talking about policy. None of the big legacy media organizations like BBC or CNN, or your typical cast of medicare for all characters like Bernie Sanders. I'm not sure if silence on the topic to insulate folks from being labelled "cold or heartless", but it seems like systematic issues with the insurance industry is at the core of what has everyone so riled up. Am I missing some large scale discussion happening that is actually focusing on regulatory change or is it just not happening?
Maybe to the heart of the question for those better informed than myself: What can we do from a grassroots perspective to push for regulatory reform while this is still fresh in the public eye? There seems to be momentum, can it be funneled into something meaningful?
I realize the threads I've seen on the topic have been locked, so if you participate in the discussion please keep this policy related. We all have strong feeling about what happened, but as much as we can let's stay on topic.
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Bashar al-Assad has left Damascus, senior army officers say; Syria rebels say they are in capital
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US pounds ISIS camps in Syria after Bashar al-Assad flees
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Tears of joy and sadness as ‘disappeared’ Syrians emerge from Bashar al-Assad’s prisons
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Asian farmworkers are being killed in Israel’s embattled border regions
14 votes -
Public housing in the US was set up to fail but public funds still provide housing for a couple million people
14 votes -
Chat control is back on agenda, again
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Donald Trump may cancel US Postal Service electric mail truck contract, sources say
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Syrian army withdraws from key city of Homs as rebels encircle Damascus
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of December 2
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
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Romanian court annuls first round of presidential election
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South Korean president declares emergency martial law
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China bans export of critical minerals to US as trade tensions escalate
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Iowa Police chief caught selling machine guns says "every cop" is guilty
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'Bodies are piling up': Reporter finds some states are hiding abortion ban death toll
40 votes -
A mathematician proposes reforms to the US political system
19 votes