Whistleblowers in Peril (and what to do about it)

As the Bush administration enters its final six months, truthtellers in government positions should take care: government officials will be tempted to sweep their agencies clean of evidence and whistleblowers before a new administration takes over.
Already, the Bush administration has issued a new executive memo allowing government agencies to conjure up their own penalties for disclosing information covered by a new, broad and poorly defined controls on information (thanks, smintheus). It's a bad portent of things to come.
Saving truthtellers and restoring government integrity depends on proposed legislation that would give whistleblowers badly-needed protections; legislation that is now stalled.
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Can we stop environmental catastrophe? YES, WE CAN!

The debate among scientists has shifted to details. Will there be localized cooling in the North Atlantic? Where will there be droughts and where flooding? How rapidly and how bumpy will the changes be? But the main question for all of society is whether it is too late to do anything. THAT is the new global warming debate. I have two answers to this: we sure had BETTER be able to do something about it and YES, WE CAN!
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This Is How We Roll

Republicans will be doing everything they can to make Democrats look as ineffective as Republicans themselves have been over the last twelve years. Unfortunately for the would-be congressional monkey wrench gang, they've spent the last decade putting in place rules and procedures that make the minority party all but irrelevant. They can shout all they want, but their voices are going to sound funny coming from that deep, deep well of impotence.
Nice as it is to see the Republicans hoist on their own hubris-powered petard, we have to do more than just enjoy the irony if we want to still be laughing at Delay in 2008, 2010, 2012. We have to not only pass bills, we have to do so in a way that fundamentally changes... well, everything.
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The Second Hundred Hours

- Raise the minimum wage.
- Put in place an ethics plan that "breaks the link" between lobbyists and legislation.
- Protect the nation by implementing the recommendations of the independent 9/11 Commission.
- Eliminate the clause that prohibits the government for bargaining over drug prices.
- Promote stem cell research.
- Cut interest rates for student loans.
- Roll back subsidies for oil companies.
- Protect Social Security.
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