Posted on 14 March 2018. Tags: Dale Lee, Jeff Johnson, JustTransition, Kaniela Ing, Teachers, Washington State, West Virginia
Nine days striking isn’t the longest walk-out you will see. But, when you do that in defiance of the law, whoa, now that’s showing some spine. I kick off the podcast with a chat with the president of the West Virginia Education Association, Dale Lee, to get a read on what we can learn from […]
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Posted on 07 March 2018. Tags: David Gill, James Thompson, Rico Franco
I continue my deep-dive series interviewing scores of progressives candidates running all across the country with three new segments with three Congressional candidates: James Thompson in Kansas, David Gill in Illinois and Rico Franco in California…all regular people jumping into the electoral world. Our Robber Barons of the week are the U.S. Senate fools—including 12 […]
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Posted on 28 February 2018. Tags: Celine McNicholas, David Strom, Janus, Janus V. AFSCME, Randi Weingarten
The attacks against public sector unions—an attack on all working people—reached their legal pinnacle Monday when the Supreme Court heard the case, Janus v. AFSCME. But, something else is exposed in the case: the links between the conservative right-wing ideologues on the Supreme Court, greedy billionaires and piles of money that have funded bigots, racists […]
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Posted on 21 February 2018. Tags: Amazon, Economic Terrorism, Jeff Bezos, Oklahoma, Tom Guild
ISIS poses virtually no threat to you in your home. The same can’t be said for Amazon. Amazon really is an economic terrorist. That’s what I spend most of the podcast this week digging into—after laying out the picture of the sorry spectacle of cities and states begging Amazon to locate its new headquarters in […]
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Posted on 14 February 2018. Tags: California, Jenny Marshall, Michael Bracamontes, North Carolina
In Germany, the most powerful union in the country just secured the rights of workers to opt for a—get this!–28-hour workweek. I give us the details. And, then, I talk with two progressive candidates—Michael Bracamontes who is running for governor in California and Jenny Marshall who is looking to capture a House seat in North […]
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Posted on 07 February 2018. Tags: CEO Pay, Clem Papazian, David Cay Johnston, Kaiser, Mental Health Clinicians, Sal Rosselli
I love this description of the people burrowing deep inside government agencies to screw the people: political termites. And it comes courtesy of investigative journalist David Cay Johnston who returns to the podcast to discuss with me his new book, “It’s Even Worse Than You Think: What The Trump Administration Is Doing To America”. I […]
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Posted on 31 January 2018. Tags: 2018Elections, Billionaires, Global Poverty, Home Depot, Katie Hill, Oxfam
The super-wealthy keep getting richer and, while they are human beings, they just don’t seem to care how many people die or go hungry while billionaires party on. That’s the only conclusion you can come to after reading a new stunning report about global wealth and inequality out from Oxfam–and I delve into the report […]
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Posted on 24 January 2018. Tags: Bank of America, Brian Moynihan, Christina Miranda, Derrick Crowe, Los Angeles Times, Lyft, NELP, News Guild, Rebecca Smith, Uber
Yeah, I get it: you like Uber and Lyft because it’s the “new thing” in the app-centered corporate world. But, know this: Uber and Lyft are very bad corporate actors, stomping around the country, using right-wing, anti-consumer, anti-union tactics, to trash fundamental rights in every state—as I learn from Rebecca Smith, co-author of an incredible […]
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Posted on 17 January 2018. Tags: African-Americans, Janelle Jones, Martin Luther King Jr., Paul Clements, racism, Sam Jammal, Wal-Mart
Fifty years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, just after he had marched on behalf of striking sanitation workers. Today, racism is still a defining characteristic of the economic system, which is what I and Janelle Jones of the Economic Policy Institute discuss in our lead segment. I, then, visit with two progressive Congressional […]
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Posted on 10 January 2018. Tags: Abdul El-Sayed, Dan Canon, Indiana, Michigan, OSHA, Safety and Health
I continue my on-going chats with solid progressive candidates all across the country. I chat with Abdul El-Sayed, who is vying in Michigan to be the first Muslim-American elected as governor in the history of the country. And from south-eastern Indiana, Dan Canon tells me why he jumped into a congressional race despite being, in […]
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