Posted on 07 June 2017. Tags: California, Democratic Party, Eric Bauman, Kimberly Ellis
“Politically speaking, you will be murdered and we will personally take part in murdering you”…that was the message Kimberly Ellis heard from her “sisters” in the California Democratic Party when she began running for the chairmanship of the party. And the “murder” took place—possibly through voter fraud. In her first extensive interview since the election […]
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Posted on 31 May 2017. Tags: CEO Compensation, Democrats, Henry Kissinger, Kimberly Ellis, Wage Theft, War Crimes
It’s an action-packed podcast. I look at the daily stealing of workers’ wages, to the tune of billions of dollars—right in time for an annual deep-dive to look at a big hike in CEO pay in 2016. There is also breaking news on what could be another chapter in Democratic Party insider shenanigans—was there fraud […]
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Posted on 30 May 2017. Tags: California, Democrats, Kimberly Ellis
In Episode 31 of the Working Life podcast, I reported on the drama of the progressive battle to take over the California state Democratic Party…and the possible shenanigans the insiders employed to squeeze out the chair victory…or maybe not a victory…because breaking today: Formal Challenge Issued in California Democratic Party Chair’s Race For Immediate Release […]
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Posted on 24 May 2017. Tags: California, Citigroup, Karen Bernal, Kimberly Ellis, Political Revolution, Robber Baron
I kind of love the bottom line message delivered to Democrats by my guest, California progressive leader Karen Bernal: Get Good or Get Gone. In the discussion on this week’s podcast, Bernal was speaking directly about the insider Democrats in California who are trying to hold back the rising wave of progressive activists who came […]
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Posted on 10 May 2017. Tags: Affordable Care Act, Health Care, Leighton Ku, Paul Ryan
Here is something almost no one is talking about but I take it up in this podcast: the repeal of Obamacare, along with its immoral tossing millions of people off health coverage, will cost the country 3 million jobs and $1.5 trillion in economic activity. I break this down for all of us in simple […]
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Posted on 04 May 2017. Tags: Affordable Care Act, Healthcare, Single Payer
The House vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act is done. I have a piece posted on CNN.com moments after the vote that argues that it is time for us to rise up, to organize and to demand single-payer, “Medicare for All” health care. Here is the piece The first two paragraphs: Democrats are denouncing […]
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Posted on 03 May 2017. Tags: May Day, Mylan, OSHA, Robert Coury, Safety and Health, Tefere Gebre, Workers Memorial Day
People die at work, and people revolt and organize. All in sharp focus the last few days, I looked at the toll at work of sick, injured and killed workers—and why we mark Workers Memorial Day every April 29th—as well as the May Day mobilization that makes us consider how to change the system. I […]
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Posted on 26 April 2017. Tags: American Exceptionalism, Donald Trump, Heidi Shierholz, Marissa Mayer, Public Banks
I dig into the Top 10 really bad things that have happened so far in Donald Trump’s reign, focusing on workers, and the issues we care about in the political revolution. It’s all an easy-to-understand conversation with my expert guest, Heidi Shierholz, Senior Economist and Director of Policy at the Economic Policy Institute. I also talk […]
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Posted on 12 April 2017. Tags: Cayman Islands, Citizens for Tax Justice, Corporate Tax Avoidance, David Cay Johnston, Greg LeRoy, ITEP, Taxes
Every day, it happens: the tax system puts unfair burden on the 99.9 percent while the very wealthy and big corporations pocket huge bucks…and a lot of those bucks come right out of our pockets thanks to corporate tax subsidies. Just in time for Tax Day, I talked to three of the leading experts in […]
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Posted on 22 March 2017. Tags: Defense, Mark Thompson, Military-Industrial Complex, Pentagon, Phyllis Bennis, War Machine
Who cares if old people go hungry if the military-industrial complex can celebrate, right? That’s basically the upshot of Trump throwing a $54 billion increase the Pentagon’s way—even if there is no clear idea what to do with the money, it’s champagne time for the war machine. I go in-depth with two experts on this […]
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