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From The Kitchen
Yowza! Our winter fund drive is almost over, and we're that close to meeting, yes, even exceeding our goal of $5,000. Only a few hundred bucks more...
the ETS! kitchen crew

Night of the Living Port Commissioners
The Undead walk among us. They feed on unwary taxpayers. They sign no-bid contracts, and take frequent junkets to cities with tropical climates. And...
Geov Parrish

Hillary and the Politics of Disappointment
When Democrats worry about Hillary Clinton's electability, they focus on her reenergizing a depressed Republican base while demoralizing core...
Paul Rogat Loeb

Bush's Good Right Hand
Very few will argue that the Bush years haven't been a disaster. The nation is weaker in every way; militarily, economically and morally. Our...
Carol Davidek-Waller

Radical Seattle Remembers
January 26, 1969: The Murder of Edwin Pratt The surge of assassinations of leaders of the civil rights and black liberation movements in the late...
Jeff Stevens

Focus On The Corporation
Big Business Is Even More Unpopular Than You Think The U.S. public holds Big Business in shockingly low regard. A November 2007 Harris poll found...
--Robert Weissman

 

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