Posted on 15 May 2019. Tags: Alex Seitz-Wald, Corporate Tax Avoidance, Democrats, ITEP, Matt Gardner, Msnbc, Taxes
Our friends at the Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy, my go-to folks when it comes to tax policy, put out another fantastic report called “Corporate Tax Avoidance Remains Rampant Under New Tax Law”. I know—you’re shocked, just shocked that the 2017 GOP tax fraud bill is letting corporations steal from us day after day…steal […]
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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 in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
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 in Audio, Current Events, Podcast, Politics
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 in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 13 June 2018. Tags: Democrats, Kara Eastman, Nebraska, Ports
No matter that the Los Angeles Ports moves 40 percent of the containerized goods entering the country, generating billions of dollars in commerce—it’s rip-off time when it comes to treating the truck drivers and warehouse workers fairly. I know, you’re shocked! I recently checked out a big rally, featuring Bernie Sanders, by workers trying to […]
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Posted on 26 July 2017. Tags: California, Democrats, Dianne Feinstein, Lane Windham, Pat Harris
Political revolution ain’t beanbag. It’s hard work and requires taking on tough assignments. I talk about two of the efforts with my guests: Pat Harris joins us for a chat about his California primary bid to unseat incumbent Senator Dianne Feinstein. And Lane Windham stops by to chat about maybe even a bigger, important task: […]
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Posted on 31 May 2017. Tags: CEO Compensation, Democrats, Henry Kissinger, Kimberly Ellis, Wage Theft, War Crimes
It’s an action-packed podcast. I look at the daily stealing of workers’ wages, to the tune of billions of dollars—right in time for an annual deep-dive to look at a big hike in CEO pay in 2016. There is also breaking news on what could be another chapter in Democratic Party insider shenanigans—was there fraud […]
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Posted on 30 May 2017. Tags: California, Democrats, Kimberly Ellis
In Episode 31 of the Working Life podcast, I reported on the drama of the progressive battle to take over the California state Democratic Party…and the possible shenanigans the insiders employed to squeeze out the chair victory…or maybe not a victory…because breaking today: Formal Challenge Issued in California Democratic Party Chair’s Race For Immediate Release […]
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Posted on 01 March 2017. Tags: Democrats, DNC, Jason Eno, Keith Ellison, Nina Turner, Tim Vandeveer, Tom Perez
Forget the election for chair of the Democratic National Committee. The most astonishing part of the debate at the recent DNC big meeting in Atlanta was…there was no real debate. Or, when there was, it wasn’t to be honest about the crisis in the party. Nope—it was either to accuse the Russians or to defeat […]
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