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Author: Erik Loomis

People Get Ready

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On July 14, 2013
The projected violence following the not guilty verdict in the Zimmerman Trial is coming to pass. Lester Chambers, a seventy-three year-old musician known for his work as a member of The Chambers Brothers, was assaulted on stage at a blues festival last night after he...

Wal-Mart Stories

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On July 13, 2013
Gawker's series encouraging Wal-Mart employees to tell their own stories is both incredibly powerful and scaring the world's largest corporation. The last thing Wal-Mart wants is for workers to have a voice about the terrible labor practices of the company. Check it out.

Powder River Basin Coal

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On July 11, 2013
I agree with Zoe Carpenter here. If President Obama is serious about fighting climate change through clamping down on coal, he has to deal with the coal industry's plans to export Powder River Basin coal to Asia through west coast ports. If the United States...

McDonnell

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On July 11, 2013

Color me shocked that a Republican as principled and upstanding as Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell is as crooked as a bag of snakes.* You'd think McDonnell would have just waited.

Temp Towns

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On July 11, 2013

I had missed this story at the time, but you need to read Michael Grabell's Sidney Award-winning article on temporary work in modern America. Essentially, there's an entire temporary work.

UFCW to AFL-CIO

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On July 10, 2013

Mike Elk reports that the United Food and Commercial Workers are returning to the AFL-CIO after 8 years with the insurgent Change to Win coalition. While this is inside baseball.

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