Posted on 16 January 2019. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Eileen Appelbaum, Severance Pay, Teachers, UTLA
A lot of people are wondering: should Bernie Sanders run? Is Bernie going to run? In today’s episode, I consider the notion that Bernie would become the most powerful politician in the country, and it could be better for the progressive movement, if maybe he sidestepped running for president. Whoa! Then, I check in with […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 09 January 2019. Tags: Amazon, Minimum Wage, NELP, Oren Teicher, Standard and Poor's, Yannet Lathrop
I’ve spent a fair amount of time recently on the very bad deal made by New York and Virginia with Amazon to lure the company to build its new headquarters in those two states. Amazon is an important story because of the power it exercises over our economy—a power that grows every day. This week, […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Workers
Posted on 19 December 2018. Tags: GOP Tax Scam, ITEP, NELP, Paul Sonn, Sears, Taxes, workers rights
The least surprising thing I might say is: the GOP Tax bill last year was an utter scam. We knew it. But, now we have a full year to look back at the lies and the realities of the tax cuts—where has all that money gone? I discuss all this with Richard Phillips, senior policy […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 12 December 2018. Tags: Baseball, Economic Policy Institute, General Motors, Heidi Shierholz, Roger Noll, Stadiums
I’ve loved baseball since I was a kid. But, at the same time, I don’t believe we, the people, the taxpayers, should spend a single dime to help build baseball stadiums, or any sports arena, for the rich people or corporations who own teams. Don’t believe the hype—these projects never pay back the subsidies doled […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 05 December 2018. Tags: Amazon, Copyrights, Dave Mertz, Dean Baker, Meg Wiehe, Patents, racism, Taxes
I circle back on the bad deal made by politicians in New York and Virginia with Amazon, honing in specifically on the vicious anti-unionism Amazon pursues—and, despite the hallucinating by the NYC mayor that somehow bringing Amazon to NYC will magically turn it into a fuzzy pro union company, I talk with Dave Mertz of […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 28 November 2018. Tags: "Free Trade", Celeste Drake, Lori Wallach, NAFTA
Join me in choking on the following three words: Trump was right. When he criticized the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as a bad deal during the 2016 campaign, he was telling a truth that resonated for many working people—even though, of course, Trump, who defrauded thousands of people who worked for him and […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 21 November 2018. Tags: Amazon, Corporate Greed, Greg LeRoy, Jeff Bezon, Maritza Silva-Farrell, RWDSU, Stuart Appelbaum
I’m a dog with a bone. I take on Amazon for the second straight week for its utter highway robbery, with the willing participation of politicians, of the people of New York and Virginia. Greg Leroy, executive director of Good Jobs First, kicks off our episode with a deep dive into the lies about what […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 14 November 2018. Tags: Amazon, Corporate Welfare, Jeff Bezos
This week, Amazon announced which two communities, thanks to willing political cowards, it will fleece for billions in return for siting its new HQ. I expand on the ground-breaking Amazon episode Working Life did in February with three segments on the financial, tax and community implications of the marauding corporation’s breathtaking campaign to extort billions. […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Podcast
Posted on 07 November 2018. Tags: 2018 Elections, Abdul El-Sayed, Beto O'Rourke, Celinda Lake, Democrats, Katie Hill, Progressives
If you are shaking off the cobwebs from way too much surfing, watching and texting about every bit of Election Day trivia, then, you are an elections junkie. So, buckle up: I’ve got a great episode to keep that addiction fed. Listen again to Beto O’Rourke talk about the campaign as he rode in his […]
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Posted in Audio, Politics
Posted on 31 October 2018. Tags: 2018Elections, Celinda Lake, Democrats, Eileen Appelbaum, Grocery Chains, Jack Dorsey, Private Equity
I know no more than the next person about what the mid-term election results will be. But, what I can do is bring you, exclusively, the thinking in this episode of Celinda Lake, one of the nation’s leading Democratic and issues pollsters, who tells us what is driving voters right now just days before the […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics