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Daily Archives: November 15, 2010
Support passage of whistleblower protection in the lame duck
The whistleblower protection community has reached the end game for passage of the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act, a package of badly needed reforms that would restore meaningful whistleblower rights to federal government employees who blow the whistle on waste, fraud, … Continue reading
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Uncle Sam in the climate abyss (Toles, Washington Post)
With a single memorable image of America falling into the abyss, the incisive editorial cartoonist Tom Toles (Washington Post, November 15) foresees the fate of a country in the hands of indecisive leaders, denialist propagandists, fake-balance journalists, “centrist” analysts, and … Continue reading
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