Posted on 27 January 2021. Tags: Greed, Inequality, Jeff Hauser, Oxfam.Paul O'Brien, Revolving Door
“Greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right, greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through, and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed, in all of its forms; greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge has marked the upward surge of mankind.” The discerning quick minds among you will know […]
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Posted on 22 December 2020. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Stimulus
Bernie, as usual, has it right. His full statement on this despicable bill: Late last night, Congress passed a $908 billion COVID relief bill that will extend unemployment benefits through the early spring, provide support for small businesses, schools, health care, nutrition, rental assistance, childcare, broadband, and the Postal Service, as well as funding to […]
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Posted in Economy, Politics
Posted on 16 December 2020. Tags: Adrien Thomas, Climate Change, Europe, Just Transition
I am guessing everyone who listens to this show considers himself or herself an environmentalist and cares about the planet. You believe in science—a shocking notion—so you get the climate change emergency. We know we have to do some pretty radical stuff to keep this spaceship habitable for generations to come. Here’s the problem: there […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 09 December 2020. Tags: Cathy Feingold, European Union, FIFA, Gig Workers, Leila Chaibi, Lyft, Qatar, Uber, World Cup
Soccer, football, whatever you call it—it’s not my thing at all. Give me baseball every day, 365 days a week. But, what is my thing is making sure workers in every sport aren’t exploited—and that has been a reality for years when it came to the rights of workers who worked on the staging of […]
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Posted on 02 December 2020. Tags: Amy Hanauer, COVID-19, IMF, ITEP, Special Drawing Rights, Taxes
Back in the spring, I had a good chuckle when I found a topic of agreement between the AFL-CIO and Goldman Sachs, as well as agreement from lots of heads of states, many labor folks and business titans—creating trillions of dollars in grants, not debt, to give to poorer countries needing immediate financial aid right […]
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Posted on 18 November 2020. Tags: Arizona, COVID-19, Poultry Workers, Pramila Jayapal, Teachers
Ideology is in the way of a simple plan to end the pandemic in 30 days. Yes, 30 days: Lock down the country and pay everyone up to an annual wage of $90,000 to stay home. I’m resurrecting the argument I made months ago because the debate about a stimulus is on the agenda again—after […]
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Posted in Audio, Current Events, Economy, Podcast, Workers
Posted on 12 November 2020. Tags: Amendment 2, Fight for 15, Florida, Joe Biden, Minimum Wage
Yawn. That’s my reaction to this perennial debate about whether a progressive agenda is a winning agenda. Of course, it is—and that has a lot to do with how you define “progressive”. At least, on economics, it’s clear: what puts more money in peoples’ pockets, what makes it possible for people to make a decent […]
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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 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 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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