When the NRA has to announce that your gun activism idea is just amazingly stupid, it may be time to rethink.
Former White House economist Jared Bernstein takes a look at Thomas Piketty’s book on inequality and points out that one reason capital has become so powerful is because labor has become much less powerful. It’s worth a read.
As the EPA is about to officially release rules limiting greenhouse gases, read legal scholar Ann Carlson on how the rules are remarkably business friendly (counter to what Republican attack ads might say) and economist Eban Goodstein on how these rules will actually cost taxpayers very little (counter to what Republican attack ads might say).
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Bernard Avishai on words that belonged in Obama’s West Point Speech.
Suspect arrested in Brussels Jewish Museum killings.
There are two new polls of the Mississippi Senate primary – one released by a Republican pollster showing Thad Cochran with a slim 5 point lead (45%-40%), and one from a Democratic pollster leaked to TPM’s Daniel Strauss showing McDaniel ahead 46% to 44%. Given margins of error and the inherent difficulties of polling a party primary in an off-year election, to me, these two soundings tell pretty much the same story. And it’s an amazingly bad one for Thad Cochran on a couple levels.
Join us for a live chat (sub. req.) with Martin Gilens, who authored the viral “oligarchy” study (a word he takes issue with) starting at 3 p.m. Get your questions in now!
According to a new poll, Sen. Thad Cochran (R) is ahead of challenger Chris McDaniel. But not by much. It’s 45% to 40% with 15% undecided. And that’s after the whole “Constitutional Clayton” Kelly Derptastrophe.
Cochran nursing break-in conspiracy began with “Constitutionial Clayton” Kelly striking up Facebook chat with “Obi Wan Kenobi” account, according to documents obtained by TPM. Because of course it did.