Posted on 11 November 2020. Tags: Arizona, David Lujan, Democrats, Elections, Georgia, Teachers, Tom Perez
Three questions post-election are on the menu this week. First, how does Tom Perez, the chair of the DNC, still have a job? Perez has been incompetent for a very long time. He was the choice of the Democratic Party elites back in 2016—a guy who knows zippo about the mechanics of an election. And, […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 30 October 2020. Tags: Election 2020, Predictions
As we enter into the final few days of the election, I’m updating my first two sets of predictions and musings. Barring some shocker, this is it… Very little of the below, in its basics, has changed—my view of this election really goes back to early in the year and has been set in place […]
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Posted in Politics
Posted on 28 October 2020. Tags: Corporate Lobbyists, COVID-19, Jeff Hauser, Joe Biden, Maria Figueroa, Nurses, OHSU, Short Time Work, Terri Niles
It’s the permanent government—the corporate lobbyists who have friends in both parties. It is at the heart of why we don’t have Medicare for All, why the Pentagon is rolling in dough and why banks and Wall Street rip us off. Jeff Hauser, the executive director of the Revolving Door Project, talks about what the […]
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Posted in Audio, Current Events, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 21 October 2020. Tags: COVID-19, Democrats, Elections 2020, Inequality, Joe Biden, Oxfam, Paul O'Brien
The catastrophic failure to shrink global inequality has given COVID-19 the perfect breeding ground: tens of millions of people are at risk of hunger, extreme poverty, sickness and death because, overwhelmingly, most countries do not spend enough on public healthcare, and they have weak social safety nets and poor labor rights. Now, this is a […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 15 October 2020. Tags: Democrats, Elections, Elections 2020, Joe Biden, Senate, Trump
As we enter into the final three weeks of the election, I’m updating my first set of predictions and musings—updates are partly adding new information (for example, actual turnout so far and a lot more on the Senate seats) and some new thoughts. Very little of the below, in its basics, has changed. I will […]
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Posted in General Interest, Politics
Posted on 14 October 2020. Tags: CEPR, ITEP, Joe Biden, Matt Gardner, Postal Service, Taxes
When Donald Trump and his minions are eviscerated in less than three weeks so the country can survive, I can’t think of a better illustration of the fight still to come for progressives than taxes. Joe Biden’s tax proposals are, well, meek. Every time Joe Biden made a big deal during the TV mud wrestling […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 07 October 2020. Tags: Corporate Tax Avoidance, David Cay Johnston, Donald Trump, Tax Cheats, Taxes
For a sliver of time, the political world was talking about how Donald Trump cheats on his taxes. Virtually every rich person does what Trump does: they use the tax code to dodge paying their fair share, which costs the country tens of billions of dollars every year. Rich people move their money around, hide […]
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Posted in Audio, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 30 September 2020. Tags: Climate Change, Darrell Roberts, Firefighters, IAFF, Wildfires
I’ve been thinking a lot about firefighters these days, what with the jaw-dropping video we see virtually every day of these monstrous wild fires scorching millions of acres of forests in California and Oregon. For the record, these fires are absolutely driven by climate change—so what we see today will be a feature every single […]
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Posted in Audio, Labor, Podcast, Workers
Posted on 23 September 2020. Tags: China, Climate Change, Elon Musk, Green Technologies, Tesla
CEOs like to play a three-card Monte shell game. They want everyone to focus on their rhetoric about all the supposed wonderful things they do—say, creating a “green” friendly product—and, at the same time, when people aren’t paying attention, they run their company using fear, sexism and racism. That sums up the world of Elon […]
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Posted in Audio, Current Events, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Workers
Posted on 16 September 2020. Tags: 32BJ, Building Workers, COVID-19, Janitors, Jessica Martinez, OSHA, Pork Processing, Smithfield Foods
What’s a worker’s life worth? To you and me, it’s priceless. Capitalism, though, doesn’t see it that way—a worker’s life is a cost of doing business, a life easily disposable when it comes to making profits. And the corporate world has an accomplice in this immoral scam where workers are disposable: the Occupational Safety and […]
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Posted in Audio, Current Events, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Workers