Posted on 03 March 2021. Tags: Amy Hanauer, COVID-19, Elizabeth Warren, IMF, Joe Biden, Mark Weisbrot, SDRs, Taxes, Union Organizing, Wealth Tax
The number that sticks in my mind today, and has since I heard it, is 40 percent. While over half a million people in the U.S. have died of COVID in one year, while millions of people have become sick, while millions of people have lost their jobs, savings and homes, and many people […]
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Posted on 02 December 2020. Tags: Amy Hanauer, COVID-19, IMF, ITEP, Special Drawing Rights, Taxes
Back in the spring, I had a good chuckle when I found a topic of agreement between the AFL-CIO and Goldman Sachs, as well as agreement from lots of heads of states, many labor folks and business titans—creating trillions of dollars in grants, not debt, to give to poorer countries needing immediate financial aid right […]
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Posted on 22 July 2020. Tags: Amy Hanauer, China, IRS, ITEP, Rahima Mahmut, Slave Labor, Supply Chains, Taxes, Uyghurs
China’s leaders and wealthy elites are willing partners of global capitalism, opening up its doors, willingly, to Wal-Mart and huge multinational companies so those companies can produce trillions of dollars of stuff using cheap slave labor—in good capitalist style. Since 2017, China has been conducting a steady campaign of mass transfer of more than a […]
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Posted on 15 April 2020. Tags: Amy Hanauer, Corona Virus, Hogs, ITEP, Poultry, Randy Hadley, RWDSU, Stimulus, Taxes, Tyson Foods
The dinner plates of millions of people are soon going to be an interesting place to focus the mind on the balance between the desire to fill bellies with protein—poultry and pork, mainly—versus the worthiness of peoples’ lives, specifically the lives of the workers who process the chickens and hogs in plants across the country. […]
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Posted on 02 October 2019. Tags: Amy Hanauer, Chicago, Ohio, Teachers
Teachers are on the ramparts again. This time in Chicago where the members of the Chicago Teachers Union are gearing up for a possible strike if they can’t get a decent contract to improve wages, win a hard cap on class size and increase staffing. To talk more about the struggle for a good contract, […]
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