No Luck In Love? Blame The Economy

The Article: How Job Insecurity Is Messing Up Your Love Life by Lynn Paramore in AlterNet.

The Text: What does love feel like when you donā€™t know what tomorrow will bring? When life as you imagined it seems further and further out of reach? How do you know when itā€™s time to hold on to what youā€™ve got, or let go in the face of mounting anxiety? What if youā€™re so stressed out you canā€™t even think?

Trends like restructuring, privatization, mergers, downsizing, and relentlessly high unemployment are transforming intimate relationships. Chronic job insecurity is shifting the way we approach the idea of hooking up, having sex, staying together, and starting families. And it might just be changing the very nature of romance.

One minute youā€™re happily planning a life together and talking about having kids. Then, suddenly, everything changes.

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Israel’s Fading Democracy

The Article: Israel’s Fading Democracy by Avraham Burg in The New York Times.

The Text: WHEN an American presidential candidate visits Israel and his key message is to encourage us to pursue a misguided war with Iran, declaring it ā€œa solemn duty and a moral imperativeā€ for America to stand with our warmongering prime minister, we know that something profound and basic has changed in the relationship between Israel and the United States.

My generation, born in the ā€™50s, grew up with the deep, almost religious belief that the two countries shared basic values and principles. Back then, Americans and Israelis talked about democracy, human rights, respect for other nations and human solidarity. It was an age of dreamers and builders who sought to create a new world, one without prejudice, racism or discrimination.

Listening to todayā€™s political discourse, one canā€™t help but notice the radical change in tone. My children have watched their prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, kowtow to a fundamentalist coalition in Israel. They are convinced that what ties Israel and America today is not a covenant of humanistic values but rather a new set of mutual interests: war, bombs, threats, fear and trauma. How did this happen? Where is that righteous America? Whatever happened to the good old Israel?

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Can Schools Fix The Economy?

The Article: Can schools fix our economy? by Richard Kirsch in Salon.

The Text: We all know that the key to our economic future is a more educated workforce, right? Here, for example, are the ā€œGuiding Principlesā€ of President Obamaā€™s education policies: ā€œProviding a high-quality education for all children is critical to Americaā€™s economic future. Our nationā€™s economic competitiveness and the path to the American Dream depend on providing every child with an education that will enable them to succeed in a global economy that is predicated on knowledge and innovation.ā€

Now itā€™s certainly true that a good education is still the best ticket ā€“ other than inheriting wealth ā€“ to entering the middle class. In the simplest terms, Americans with a Bachelorā€™s degree or more earn more than the average wage and those with an Associateā€™s degree earn less. So it makes sense for us to encourage our children to get a good education. But is the presidentā€™s assertion that the path to the American Dream in the new global economy depends on providing every child with a good education true?

As an important new report underscores, if that is the only path we rely on, our economy will come up way short and so will the great majority of Americans who are striving to live the American Dream ā€“ with and without a good education.

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Gore Vidal’s Suggested Reading For Americans

The Article: Gore Vidal and His Reading List for America by Michael Winship in TruthOut.

The Text: I briefly interviewed Gore Vidal once. It was a little more than thirty years ago, at the end of a long day of filming in Los Angeles. I was working as writer and segment producer on an arts magazine pilot for public television.

Vidal was staying at a friend’s house near the Hollywood Bowl. At 5 pm, the prearranged time, I knocked on the door and after a minute or so heard footsteps coming down stairs. The door opened and there he was, swathed in a long, elegant, silk paisley robe (of course!) and still half-asleep.

I told him who I was and reminded him why I was there. Ronald Reagan had been in the White House for less than a year and already was threatening major cuts to funding for the arts, so as part of the pilot, I was interviewing authors about books they thought might help the rest of us through his presidency. The answers would be spotted throughout the show, like currants in a bun. Vidal nodded and returned upstairs to change while the crew set up in the living room.

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Mitt’s Get Rich Quick Scheme

The Article: How Mitt Romney Got Rich Destroying American Jobs and Promoting Sweatshop Capitalism by Paul Davidson in AlterNet.

The Text: Right now, a man whose predatory career has claimed the jobs of countless Americans is trying to wrap himself in the flag and call himself a ā€œjob creatorā€ and ā€œwealth creator.ā€

Does he mean miserable jobs in Chinese factories? Wealth for the 1 percent? Apparently thatā€™s exactly what he means.

Republicans claim that Mitt Romney’s entrepreneurial activities at Bain Capital have been good for Americans. The truth is that Romney has spent his career offshoring and outsourcing American production processes — and associated jobs — to countries like China where human labor is valued in the market at a very low wage rate.

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