The conservative majority of the U.S. Supreme Court staged a bloodless but unscrupulous coup last week, a bald-faced power grab that replaced the balance of powers and the rule of law with a Jesuitical version of Christian nationalism, complete with the divine right of kings for the president and the presumption of judicial infallibility for […]
Columns
The GOP and Its Avalanche of Negativity: No, No, No, No
In this fateful election year, the Republican party is choosing to offer American voters nothing but NO. No to treating the homeless like human beings. No to stopping greenhouse emissions and battling climate change. No to federal workers. No to unions. No to teachers. No to public education. No to opposing racism. No to civil […]
The Anguish of Raising Children in a World of Economic and Environmental Injustice
While poverty and pollution are bad for anyone’s health, they’re much tougher on children from poor families, as all social and environmental troubles are. But just because a family lives in a low-income community that suffers in baffling ways from pollution doesn’t mean their kids are ill-treated and unloved. When we read headlines that […]
Oil and Gas: The Whining and Griping of Oh-Woe-Is-Me Billionaires
The oil and gas industry has a lot to answer for, everywhere in the world, including New Mexico. Fossil fuel extraction processes, particularly venting and flaring, are the direct cause of some $7.3 billion in health costs in our country every year, according to a study conducted recently by the Boston University School of Public […]
Solving Unsolvable Problems
A bold spirit of the citizenry is needed to tackle issues like gun violence and pollution.
Pollution and the Epidemic of Noncontagious Childhood Diseases
Require the oil and gas industry to clean up its own toxic water.
Voters Don’t Vote for People Who Hate Them
The logic of electoral karma.






