A Bangladesh Story

I’m typically quite critical of the traditional media’s refusal to write about workers’ struggles on a regular basis, and without the “free market” spin. But this is an example of a strong story.

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They Scratch Their Heads Cuz They Don’t Get It

You may have been checking out all the ruckus in the stock market just after the Fed decided to end its bond-buying program to prop up the economy. The strategy of the Fed was simple: try to keep things from really collapsing. But, the mindset before and after this program is really telling about what they don’t get.

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Let The People In–and Cut the Deficit

As regular readers of this space know, I’ve argued for a number of years that the whole obsession over the debt and deficit is just crazy. It’s a manufactured crisis and evidence just keeps mounting that the entire austerity-budget-cutting mania is just foolish and, on the facts, wrong. But, if you want to worry about the deficit, here’s a nice wrinkle that will frustrate the hell out of the “keep immigrants out” bozos: immigration cuts the deficit.

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Rise of Another Corporate Mouthpiece to Destroy The Middle Class

Yet another installment in the decades-long white flag of surrender to the corporate elite took place in a relatively unnoticed vote — what, with the more important, front-page, relentless coverage of the passing of what’s-his-name Gandolfini. The country has a new trade representative…well, that’s not really accurate — Citibank has a new trade representative.

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Striking Amazon

Poor Amazon. It’s unhappy that it can’t do what it wants with its workers in Europe.

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The Fed Guessing Game Misses The Point

That elites and the transcribers of press releases (formerly known as “journalists”) don’t understand what is happening to most working people is never more apparent when discussing the Federal Reserve Board, and the basic abandonment of the idea of full employment.

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The Two Billion “Floaters”

Sometimes you can get numbed by numbers. Other times numbers make my eyes get wide. This is an example of the latter.

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Corporate Income Taxes Redux

A few days ago, I wondered why we anyone would think that there needs to be a debate about whether there should be a corporate income tax. Yes, I know the answer — it has nothing to do with economics and everything to do with dumb, blind ideology. I never tire of showing how stupid the argument is. So, here you go.

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A Bit More On Spying Vs. Trade

I got a couple of emails about my post yesterday that posed the idea that the danger from trade deals is higher than the spying uproar underway. And those emails were, how should I say, skeptical about my point. Fair enough. Let me expand.

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Something Worse Than NSA Secrecy…Handing Away Trade Authority

Look, having the government spy on millions of people is not a good thing. But, it’s fascinating to me the lack of interest the traditional media shows in going after an equally dangerous and, arguably, a more damaging power exercised by the president: the power to seize away Congressional power when it comes to trade, and pushing through trade deals cobbled together in secret.

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