Ralph Nader's Blog, page 15
September 21, 2023
Insurers Can Be Sentinels for Health and Safety
By Ralph Nader September 21, 2023 For nearly thirty-five years, a small nonprofit organization in Washington, D.C. has been having an outsized impact on highway and auto safety. It is Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (saferoads.org) and it is funded by a dozen or more property-casualty insurance companies; with a board composed of consumer…
Published on September 21, 2023 09:45
September 15, 2023
Corporate Criminal Behavior Almost Exposé Proof
By Ralph Nader September 15, 2023 Corporate law firms have taught their wayward corporate clients how to use accretions of privileges and immunities to ward off or wait out the most devastating books, documentaries and media exposés. Corporate P.R. firms know that the media doesn’t follow the efforts of civic advocacy groups as a regular…
Published on September 15, 2023 12:08
September 8, 2023
Second and Third-Stage Consequences of Fossil-Fueled Climate Disruptions Emerging Fast
By Ralph Nader September 8, 2023 The headlines on climate catastrophes are becoming more informative as they become more ominous. For years the media headlines have been describing record floods, droughts, wildfires, heatwaves, hurricanes and other fossil-fueled disasters of an abused Mother Nature. The immediate human casualties are devastating. Very recently, the headlines have been…
Published on September 08, 2023 12:08
September 1, 2023
Good Headline Writers Encourage More Newspaper Reading
By Ralph Nader September 1, 2023 Have you ever met a newspaper headline writer? Not likely. They are remarkably anonymous, receive no byline, of course, and very little recognition. There is only one major award for headline writing even though headlines serve a critical purpose in getting readers to read the articles or features. (See,…
Published on September 01, 2023 08:35
August 28, 2023
Mass Media – Stop Being a Trump Megaphone and Cover Civic Critics Rebutting Him
By Ralph Nader August 28, 2023 Marc Fisher of the Washington Post is often the “go-to” reporter editors choose to write Page One stories that synthesize and analyze the Big Story of the Day. On August 17th, Mr. Fisher delivered a lengthy feature titled, “Trump Follows Tested ‘Counterpuncher’ Playbook in Face of Indictments.” Alas, he…
Published on August 28, 2023 05:10
August 17, 2023
“That Lady from New England Who Shamed Us All.”
By Ralph Nader August 17, 2023 The mass media is reluctant to recognize civic heroes unless they display physical bravery such as rushing into a burning building to save a child. The media also lavishes vast coverage on sports heroes and entertainers. Unnoticed by the mass media was how it came about that the Illinois…
Published on August 17, 2023 10:53
August 14, 2023
Develop an Exit Strategy for the Endless War in Ukraine
By Ralph Nader August 14, 2023 Russia’s criminal war in Ukraine intensifies as it grinds on, World War I style with heavy casualties on both sides. While President Joe Biden keeps repeating that NATO, mostly meaning the U.S., will expand military support for Ukraine “as long as it takes.” “As long as it takes,” is…
Published on August 14, 2023 09:45
August 4, 2023
January 6th Indictment One Step Short of the Full Case Against Trump
By Ralph Nader* and Bruce Fein** August 4, 2023 On August 1, 2023, a federal grand jury indicted former President Donald J. Trump for conspiring to prevent Vice President Mike Pence, through a blizzard of knowing “Stop the Steal” lies, threats, intimidation, and mob violence, from counting judicially vetted state certified electoral votes as stipulated…
Published on August 04, 2023 10:45
July 28, 2023
Tell Congress More Work, Less Vacation
By Ralph Nader July 28, 2023 Yesterday, several colleagues and I, sent an open letter to all 535 members of Congress about reducing their five-week vacation and remaining in Congress to address crucial long-delayed tasks. July 27, 2023 Open Letter to Members of Congress: Crises Demand More Work Time Shorter Vacation The Congress is about…
Published on July 28, 2023 10:25
July 27, 2023
Open Letter to Members of Congress: Crises Demand More Work Time Shorter Vacation
July 27, 2023 The Congress is about to embark on the longest of its numerous annual “recesses” – some would call these five weeks until after Labor Day in September a vacation from your Washington, D.C. workplace. Does it seem reckless not to be in session, holding hearings, floor deliberations, personally communicating with one another,…
Published on July 27, 2023 06:10
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