how conservatives and liberals think this country should raise and spend its money is a very, very valid discussion to have. sadly, that s not the one we re having. thanks to both of you, and solar and political economy in the american enterprise institute. he s the author of a dream is not dead, but populism could kill it. jennifer reuben is an opinion writer at the washington post, and msnbc political analyst host of the new podcast, jen reuben s green room. all right, straight ahead, we ll continue our breaking news coverage of the debt ceiling negotiations, which are ongoing right now. i ll be joined by congressman lloyd doggett, democrat of texas, and a member of the budget committee, as well as congressman adam smith, democrat of washington, and ranking member of the armed services committee. another hour of velshi begins right now. of velshi begin right now. and good morning to you, it is saturday may the 27th, i m ali velshi, the full faith and credit of the united
why does the educational system promote this kind of stuff? it s not wise or healthy. unquote. reading about historical atrocities is not promoting, them it s creating awareness. it s how we learn. the school boards decision thrust mcmahon county tennessee into the national spotlight, a physical representation of extreme censorship, and an answer to the question, how far can this go? removing maus may not have been the first stone cast in this ongoing ideological battle, but it was certainly one of the biggest stones cast. there will be from the public was swift. public figures, educators, and holocaust organizations condemned that removal. maus shocked to the top of amazon s best seller list, a professor at north carolina s davidson college offered a free course on the book for the eighth graders in mcmahon county, and the velshi banned book club was created. despite the public outcry, maus has not been added back to that curriculum. the irony, of course, is that that discomfort is th