Sirotablog
David Sirota is a political journalist and nationally syndicated newspaper columnist at Creators Syndicate. David writes about political corruption, globalization and working-class economic issues often ignored by both of America's political parties.
-
April 20, 2007 7:36 AM
Morning Links
2) Nothing is new under the sun: post-scarcity economics.
3) In new USA Today Poll, 78% of Americans say: "let them stay."
Posted by Christopher Hayes
-
TAKE ACTION
-
About David Sirota
David Sirota is a political journalist and nationally syndicated newspaper columnist at Creators Syndicate. He is the New York Times bestselling author of Hostile Takeover. He lives in Denver, Colorado. His daily blog can be found at CREDO Action. He contributes regularly to the Denver Post's Web site, is a senior editor at In These Times magazine and is working on his second book. He has been profiled in Newsweek and the Rocky Mountain News and is widely known for his reporting on political corruption, globalization and working-class economic issues often ignored by both of America's political parties. Sirota serves as co-chair of the Progressive States Network, a 501(c)3 organization that supports state legislators and that is a partner of CREDO.
You can subscribe to Sirota's e-mail newsletter by going to davidsirota.com and signing up in the lefthand corner. To find out more about Sirota, download his official biography or see his recent media appearances. You can e-mail him at sirota@credoaction.com.
The views expressed on this blog are his own, and do not necessarily represent the views of Working Assets (publisher of CREDO Action) or the institutions Sirota works for.
-
Recent Sirotablog entries
- Ghettoization & The Difference Between Politics & Policy
- Confused About Tax Promises
- Rangel: Obama Confidantes Sending Pro-NAFTA Expansion Signals
- Study Shows "Center-Right Nation" Narrative Spiked Immediately After Election Day
- Tuning Out the Braindead Megaphone on Health Care
- Wash Post Re-Floats Possibility of Lame-Duck NAFTA Expansion
- HHS Chief Daschle Says States Will Play Major Role In Health Care Reform
- Newsweek & The Media's Own Innocent Bystander Fable
- Evidence, Anyone?
- "Team of Rivals" Or Rival Team?
-
More David Sirota
-
This Modern World
-
November 17, 2008
-
November 12, 2008
-
November 6, 2008
-
October 27, 2008
-
October 20, 2008
-
-
Donations Recipients
-
RSS feeds

Discussion
Iraq is a slow bleed, because our military is getting pretty anemic from all the bleeding and dying it has already done.
We're losing our senior NCOs who are the backbone of the military, thus creating a hollow military, to keep recruiting goals up, the quality of recruits keeps going down, the amount of training is shortened (who needs cannon fodder to be trained?).
They are putting prostheses on wounded soldiers and telling them they are still fit for military service.
Our military is bleeding to death, for the sociopathic goals of the rich and greedy.
Join the Discussion