Posted on 06 March 2019. Tags: California, Democrats, Kimberly Ellis, Scott Slawson, United Electrical Workers, Wabtec
A classic workers versus corporate greed battle is underway right now in Erie, Pennsylvania. Just about 2,000 workers who make locomotives are walking the picket lines in freezing weather—and I talk with Scott Slawson, the president of the union, to get the details on their struggle against, Wabtec, a union-busting company. Kimberly Ellis is back […]
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Posted on 20 February 2019. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Democrats, Politics
In case you hadn’t heard…Bernie Sanders has entered the race for the 2020 presidential Democratic nomination. I devote the entire podcast this week to a re-airing of my in-depth conversation with Bernie just before the 2016 general election—what he had to say then is still quite relevant today. Enjoy!
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Posted on 13 February 2019. Tags: Climate Change, Katharine Hayhoe, Mark Dimondstein, Postal Workers
They are back—and trying to get their hands on your mailbox. Big money interests have tried for a very long time to make a ton of money by privatizing the postal service, and now the danger is ramped up with the ideologues in the White House. Mark Dimondstein, president of the American Postal Workers Union, […]
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Posted on 21 January 2019. Tags: Bernie Sanders, South Carolina
Let me thank the South Carolina NAACP for inviting me to be here with you today. It is an honor to speak before your chapter which has been a leading moral voice in this state throughout its history, and whose members have shown unbelievable courage during some of the most painful days in American history. […]
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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 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 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 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 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 on 24 October 2018. Tags: Bhairavi Desai, Carl Davis, ITEP, Lyft, Paul Wellstone, Taxes, Taxi Drivers, Texas, Uber
Thousands of drivers in the app-driven ride service business, principally those who work for Uber and Lyft, just can’t make ends meet—and the whole scramble has created a race-to-the-bottom in which companies impoverish the very people who bring in the cash (sound familiar?). To get an insight into the plight of such drivers, I speak […]
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Posted in Audio, Current Events, Economy, Podcast, Politics, Workers