Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Today's Opinions: It’s time to call out Disney — and anyone else rich off their workers’ backs

Opinions
It's time to call out Disney — and anyone else rich off their workers' backs
The Disney CEO's pay is outrageous. Why not direct some of that toward workers?
Sri Lanka's bombings came at a time of 'terrorism fatigue.' It's time to break out of that.
We're horrified by terrorist violence. But not enough to do the boring but essential thing that has been staring America in the face for 18 years.
 
As Civil War statues are removed, a new one goes up — but for the right reasons
A monument at West Point can help Americans rediscover a leader whose moral example is much needed today.
 
Now playing at the Supreme Court: How to preserve white power in four easy steps
As shown by the Trump administration before the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
 
The White House Correspondents' Association has a trivial problem and a real problem
Dinner is in trouble, as administration officials are ordered to stay away.
 
The other collusion involving the Trump campaign
More details are coming about the campaign's alleged coordination with WikiLeaks concerning the release of stolen Democratic emails.
 
Porches may fall in and out of favor, but I'll always appreciate them
It's a wonder that anyone ever bothered to build a dwelling without one.
 
A rude surprise could be awaiting Trump
The president should soon discover that the separation of powers constrains his own conduct as well as that of the other branches.
 
Trump administration confused as to why an inaccurate census is a 'bad thing'
What would you ever use an accurate number for?
 
Biden's campaign might start a lot like how 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' ends
One pushes him forward, into the presidential race; the other holds him back.
 
Notre Dame's burning was an apt metaphor — and a warning
To restore the cathedral, we must restore its fundamental purpose: to bring people closer to God.
 
The Sri Lanka bombings are part of an ugly anti-Christian pattern across the globe
On major Christian feast days, somewhere in the world, some number of Christians are likely to be killed for no reason other than that they chose to attend religious services.
 
It's easy to see how Trump can win reelection
He'll have something he didn't have in 2016: lots of money.
 
 
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Editorial Cartoons
Trump reacts to subpoenas as though patience were an inexhaustible resource Kellyanne Conway and Sarah Sanders set the tone for the White House style
Full externalities ahead! It's not a good look.
 
 
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The Post's View
Elizabeth Warren has the wrong answer to America's student debt problem
We need a targeted approach, not a sweeping bailout for the middle class and above.
 
The antiabortion movement has taken on extreme — and unconstitutional — measures
Emboldened by a changing Supreme Court, antiabortion lawmakers are emboldened.
 
Democracy is on the ropes in Myanmar and the rest of the world
The danger level is rising for journalists in many places.
 
International Opinions
Trudeau and the Liberals go negative. But Canada deserves better this election.
Canadian leaders must commit to reinforcing democratic institutions today by reimagining politics as a more substantive and deliberative exercise.
 
The forgotten victims of China's Belt and Road Initiative
Overseas Chinese workers are particularly vulnerable to exploitation.
 
Sudan is tasting freedom for the first time. We can't turn back.
Is that banned song really playing on the radio?
 
 
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