Opinion

This state shows the grim truth behind Trump's jobs claims

Michigan’s economy has been slowing over the past year, but its jobs picture may be far gloomier than the much-watched monthly reports have indicated.

Newly revised numbers show that Michigan actually lost 13,800 jobs in the 12 months ending in March, instead of the 25,900 jobs reportedly created in the period.

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AI Charlie Kirk tributes are a new version of this old response to violent American deaths

By Art Jipson, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Dayton.

An AI-generated image of Charlie Kirk embracing Jesus. Another of Kirk posing with angel wings and halo. Then there’s the one of Kirk standing with George Floyd at the gates of heaven.

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All Trump's lethal buffoonery is contained in this pathetic suit

The first thing experienced defense attorneys do when they get a new complaint is read it end to end, to see if it tells a compelling story. Did my client say something so stupid, so damaging, his transcript is already at FedEx Kinkos, blown up billboard size for opening statements? Is there a hidden narrative lurking that plaintiffs’ own counsel has, miraculously, somehow missed?

But once in a while, you get a complaint so full of bombast, ignorance, and braggadocio you assume the lawyer was drunk when they filed it. Pleadings, after all, can become trial exhibits, and if your client is a self-impressed a------, you don’t want to advertise that fact to the jury.

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A shutdown looms. Here's why Dems are right to hold their ground

Until now, the debate over government funding has always boiled down to one question: which party is to blame for the shutdown.

This time, however, is there really any question? The congressional Democrats want to negotiate. The president refuses to. Since the government can’t be funded without a deal, the blame’s on him.

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This ugly governor's race shows nothing is too low for Trump's GOP

NEW BRUNSWICK — In a crowded room on the Rutgers campus on Thursday, two state senators tried to impart the wisdom of political civility to students at the very moment our state’s gubernatorial race was devolving into the campaign’s ugliest day yet.

Sen. Jon Bramnick, a Republican, and Sen. Joe Cryan, a Democrat, are on what they’re calling a college civility tour, one they announced after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was killed on Sept. 10. I have my doubts about whether two lawmakers from New Jersey can help drag American politics out of the sewer, so I visited Rutgers to see if Bramnick and Cryan would dispel my doubts.

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These GOP hypocrites know nothing about free speech

A wise man once said: “I do not believe in the cancel culture. I think redemption is necessary and even wise, and I would like others to forgive and restore with me anytime I make a mistake.”

The same wise man once told me: “I am a strong proponent of upholding our constitutional liberties, which includes freedom of the press. Our system can’t function honestly without it. When government tries to interfere with the right to speak, worship, assemble, or report what government is doing, the result is never good.”

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Trump and his lickspittles will say anything — which makes them dangerous as hell

I want to pick up on a point I made yesterday, about how the president and his co-conspirators, inside and outside the regime, do not mean what they say. They do not care about the truth behind their words, only whether those words can achieve a desired outcome.

In his inaugural speech, in January, Donald Trump said that “after years and years of illegal and unconstitutional federal efforts to restrict free expression, I will also sign an executive order to immediately stop all government censorship and bring back free speech to America.”

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This alarming intel shows how TACO Trump will drag us into World War III

The world has often seen great wars ignited not by inevitability, but by weakness, hesitation, and betrayal. Cowards playing with matches.

History shows that one of the biggest risk factors for war is an autocratic leader who fears for his own future. Which is why the kind of pathetic incoherence we saw at the United Nations this week should concern us all.

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Trump isn't the sole cause of our deepening divide

It’s too easy to accept the conventional view that the widening polarization of our society, and the decline of democracy, are due to the demagogue in the Oval Office.

That conventional view is way too simple. Follow the money. The underlying cause is the tsunami of legal bribes flowing from huge, wealthy corporations (and their oligarchic CEOs and major investors) into American politics.

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Here's the real lesson of the Jimmy Kimmel saga — and it's not good for Trump's lackeys

Jimmy Kimmel was back on Tuesday night and he did not apologize. He said he wasn't trying to make a joke at the expense of a dead demagogue (not his words) but that he understood if his monologue last week about the killing of Charlie Kirk was taken by some to be "ill-timed or unclear or maybe both." Otherwise, however, he had strong words for the companies that continue to black-out his show, Nexstar and Sinclair.

"That's not American," he said. "That's un-American."

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Trump's latest threat is nothing short of domestic terrorism

If Donald Trump's lips move, he’s lying. Or trying to solicit a bribe. Or slandering Democrats. Or, now, taking hostages.

Most recently, he’s started lying about what congressional Democrats are demanding in exchange for giving the GOP the votes they need in the Senate to keep the government open past Oct. 1.

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This shocking Trump act spells disaster for our republic

President Donald Trump has done so much damage to the formerly steadfast pillars of democracy that it's often difficult to single out any one disastrous act, other than the obvious, such as January 6 and militarizing the homeland. But the indictment of former FBI director James Comey may break the strongest last wall buttressing one of history's most resilient republics.

There seems to be nothing left, no rule, no law, no moral, no ethic, no obligation — nothing that can restrain Trump's id when free to "rule," as demonstrated by the unprecedented order to charge Comey. Mark this development as his most significant anti-democratic moment in term two, one that might take two generations to overcome.

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Trump's UN rant shone a harsh spotlight on his most alarming belief

During his speech to the United Nations in New York this week, President Donald Trump claimed many countries were “heading down a path of total destruction.”

In Europe, said Trump, “many countries [are] on the brink of destruction because of the green energy agenda.” Along with immigration, Trump said, “the high cost of so-called green renewable energy is destroying a large part of the free world.”

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