Episode 142: How Would Elizabeth Warren’s Wealth Tax Work?; Nepalese Women Fight For Equal Pay in Construction

Elizabeth Warren’s proposal for a wealth tax in the country is a potential game-changer. It would apply only to households with a net worth of $50 million or more—roughly the wealthiest 75,000 households, or the top 0.1%. those super rich would pay an annual 2% tax on every dollar of net worth above $50 million […]

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Episode 141: Progressive Challenger Speaks!; Fred Meyer Rips Off Women; The Fed Redux

It’s just basically a good thing when good, new, progressive people run in primaries against incumbents. Even if that incumbent isn’t a horrible human being and has a decent voting record—compared of course to the rest of the politicians out there. Today we get to hear from a darn good candidate, Albert Lee, who’s taking […]

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Episode 140: Stopping Wall Street Looting; Airline Catering Workers Demand Fair Pay; What Went Down In The Minimum Wage Bill?

I like the ring of The Stop Wall Street Looting Act, don’t you? True, it’s part of the business model of the joint, especially the private equity pirates. The Act is, in fact, aimed squarely at the private equity industry, who have stripped and destroyed hundreds of companies. I’ll talk about the Act with the […]

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Bernie Address on Medicare For All

Bernie’s address today on Medicare For All…remarks as prepared for delivery are below: Thank you all very much for being here to discuss one of the major crises facing our country. Let me also thank the dozens of organizations throughout America who support Medicare for All and the tens of thousands of doctors, nurses and […]

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Episode 139: The Corporate Sneak Attack Against Workers In The States; Amazon’s Tax Dodging Culture.

I have to tip my cap to the conservative, anti-worker right-wing. That whole gang has been far more focused, in a laser-like way, on seizing power in places where it can matter a lot—the local and state political arenas. Progressives, until recently, just didn’t focus enough on state capitols and local races—letting the right wing […]

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Bernie’s Anti-Endorsements–Clever!

This is pretty good. Via Bernie Press–his anti-endorsement list, people who explicitly have spoken against his campaign or by extension people like “…corporate CEOs and billionaires have united against our movement” “The list of anti-endorsements include: Haim Saban, billionaire Saban is a billionaire that has spent millions of dollars buying elections for his candidates. He […]

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Episode 138: EPA Workers Attacked!; Why Do People Become Refugees?; Mexico’s Labor Laws: Getting Better or Same Story?

Wait, didn’t we just talk last week about the attacks on government workers? Well, a week doesn’t go by when another attack against people, who keep our society working, isn’t launched by this administration—this time it’s the workers at the Environmental Protection Agency. AFGE Local 1236 Bethany Dreyfus joins me to give us the lowdown […]

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Episode 137: The Conspiracies to Rob Workers—at the VA and in Hollywood

If you look hard enough, you can find conspiracies to defraud workers in every corner of the economy—and those conspiracies are usually dressed up as something entirely different. Take the people who work for the VA—there is a conspiracy to crush their union and cut wages, all dressed by in the cloak of “efficiency through […]

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Episode 136: Dump Citibank For The Post Office; Stopping Violence & Harassment At Work

It seems so simple—post offices are everywhere, often literally on Main Streets in towns all across the country. Everyone knows where the post office is. So, why not turn post offices into hubs of financial transactions for people, from pay check cashing, which could be a first step, and then on to remittances of money […]

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Episode 135: Secrets of The Fed; NAFTA Intrigue; Minimum Wage Robbery

It’s an action-packed, let’s-catch-the-thieves-in-the-act episode. The Federal Reserve Board’s Open Market Committee just wrapped up its two-day secret June meeting without triggering a new cut in interests rates—and what does that mean? I unravel the state of play at the Fed—and ask the question why shouldn’t we change the basic structure of the Fed—with Dean […]

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