Should the U.S. follow China and implement a cap-and-trade system to limit emissions?

Last Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced that China will be implementing a cap-and-trade system to limit the country’s greenhouse gas emissions. Launching in 2017, this program will complement Obama's Clean Power Plan. Do you think that the US should follow China and also create a market-based cap-and-trade system to limit our emissions even more?

Is Scott Walker being straight about his stances on birthright citizenship and relations with China?

GOP presidential candidate Scott Walker has stated three different positions on birthright citizenship in the past seven days before settling on supporting the policy. He is also calling Obama to cancel the state visit by Chinese President Xi JinPing, causing The Daily Beast to call him “two-faced.”

So, do you believe Walker is being sincere about his positions on these matters?

Does tweaking politically sensitive movie scenes compromise creative integrity for film companies?

It was revealed in emails leaked by hackers that Sony altered a couple of scenes in its new movie, “Pixels,” to avoid the censors in China. According to Times, China has the policy of censoring content that “disparages the government, endangers national unity or harms public morale.” To ensure the release of “Pixels” in China, a growing consumer of movies, Sony decided to alter a scene in which the aliens in “Pixels” strike a hole in the Great Wall of China. They also changed another scene in which China was suggested to be a suspect to the attack and referred to as “Communist-conspiracy brother” in another cyberattack. Sony avoided these politically sensitive scenes to ensure that the film would be played in China - but do you think they compromised their creative integrity in doing so?