Posted on 18 November 2020. Tags: Arizona, COVID-19, Poultry Workers, Pramila Jayapal, Teachers
Ideology is in the way of a simple plan to end the pandemic in 30 days. Yes, 30 days: Lock down the country and pay everyone up to an annual wage of $90,000 to stay home. I’m resurrecting the argument I made months ago because the debate about a stimulus is on the agenda again—after […]
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Posted in Audio, Current Events, Economy, Podcast, Workers
Posted on 11 November 2020. Tags: Arizona, David Lujan, Democrats, Elections, Georgia, Teachers, Tom Perez
Three questions post-election are on the menu this week. First, how does Tom Perez, the chair of the DNC, still have a job? Perez has been incompetent for a very long time. He was the choice of the Democratic Party elites back in 2016—a guy who knows zippo about the mechanics of an election. And, […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 23 October 2019. Tags: Arizona, Democrats, Eva Putzova, Rebecca Parson, Washington State
I’m in a politics mood today, having nothing to do with impeachment or the bizarre spectacle of a previous Democratic presidential candidate going seriously off the rails and accusing with no evidence, in McCarthyite fashion, another Democrat of being some sort of asset of Russia…I mean, crazy shit fills up my news dump every day. […]
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Posted in Audio, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 09 May 2018. Tags: Arizona, CEPR, Inequality, ITEP, Meg Wiehe, Taxes
The teachers’ uprisings around the nation have challenged the bankrupt ideology of supply-side tax cutting—and maybe marks a shift in the public’s view of taxes and public spending. I talk about that with Meg Wiehe, deputy director of the Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy. I welcome back Arizona teacher activist Amber Gould for an […]
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Posted in Audio, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 25 April 2018. Tags: Arizona, Lowe's, Privatization, Safety and Health, Teachers, Workers Memorial Day
The uprising is hitting Arizona. Tomorrow, thousands of teachers will flood the state capitol to demand—like their brethren in West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Colorado—fair wages. I talk with the both the head of the union and a rank-and-file union leader. I also take up the silly idea of privatization, inspired by a recent dumb-as-can-be […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 27 December 2017. Tags: Arizona, Marcus Ferrell, Mark MacKenzie, Minimum Wage, New Hampshire
We’re not resting in the low-key week between Xmas and the New Year. I chat up Marcus Ferrell, who was Bernie Sanders’ main man organizing African American voters, who is now in the fray himself, running for a state house seat in Arizona. And across the country from sunny Arizona, over in the much chillier […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 07 July 2010. Tags: "Free Trade", Arizona, Barack Obama, Immigration, racism
Okay, something to like on a 102-degree day: The Obama administration on Tuesday sued Arizona over the state’s strict new immigration law, attempting to wrestle back control over the issue but infuriating Republicans who said the border required more security. The administration argued the Arizona law, which requires state and local police to investigate […]
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Posted in General Interest
Posted on 04 May 2010. Tags: "Free Trade", Arizona, Barack Obama, Charles Schumer, Free Markets, Immigration, Mexico, NAFTA, racism
This past Saturday, we had a great march for immigration rights in New York City–on May 1st, thankfully, and sponsored by the labor movement to boot. Without a doubt, the Arizona racist legislation gave a boost to the turnout on a sun-drenched day. But, here is the point I have made in the past, and […]
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Posted in General Interest