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We explore how Trump plans to take care of workers, Ben Carson's qualifications for secretary of housing and urban development and the proliferation of fake news
December 8, 2016 View email in browser

Editorial: Trump's stumbling first steps on the world stage

During the presidential campaign, it became clear that Donald Trump was ignorant about international affairs yet disinclined to close the gaps in his knowledge. | Los Angeles Times

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Column: How global is Trumpism?

American Trumpism is clearly a relative of current conservative populist pushes in Europe. What isn't clear is how close the relations are. | The Morning Call

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Opinion: Ben Carson, a neurosurgeon in charge of ... housing?

Dr. Ben Carson may be a fantastic neurosurgeon, but there is simply no reason for President-elect Donald Trump to assume he will be a capable, engaged secretary of housing and urban development. | San Diego Union-Tribune

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Op-Ed: Trump will have wider spying powers than anything J. Edgar Hoover ever imagined

President-elect Donald Trump is about to inherit the most powerful surveillance apparatus in history. | Los Angeles Times

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Opinion: As fake news proliferates, how can we believe Trump?

Fake news leads eventually to real tragedy. It almost got there Sunday when an idiot brought a loaded assault rifle into a Washington pizzeria in an attempt to "self-investigate" a preposterous conspiracy theory. | Orlando Sentinel

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Column: Can we agree, after this election, to make America better?

Can we agree, after this election, to make America better? Let's put down our fists, our signs, our hateful but anonymous emails. Let's be the Americans we were all raised to believe made us special. | The Morning Call

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Opinion: On helping the economy, Trump is the apprentice

Based on the latest numbers, here's the economy that Obama will leave Trump. | Sun-Sentinel

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Op-Ed: Robert B. Reich on Trump's trickle-down populism

Mr. Trump will get corporate America to take care of "our workers" by bribing them with government contracts, tax cuts and relief from regulations. | Baltimore Sun

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Column: Trump and the triumph of falsehood

There is now a bustling industry of websites and Twitter accounts whose chief product is fiction masquerading as fact. | Chicago Tribune

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