Yesterday, I wrote about an example of the all-too often bi-partisan dumbness when it comes to taxes. So, today, a little glimmer–and it’s tiny. Sometimes, bi-partisanship on taxes yields a little sanity.
Posted on 12 June 2014.
Yesterday, I wrote about an example of the all-too often bi-partisan dumbness when it comes to taxes. So, today, a little glimmer–and it’s tiny. Sometimes, bi-partisanship on taxes yields a little sanity.
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Posted on 11 July 2013.
The bankers and other elites who were behind the global financial crisis are still out there making a whole lot of money — so the system has not really changed much. The message has been: hey, screw millions of people, no problem, go right ahead and keep your jobs. But, a smidgen more of this might help.
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Posted on 19 September 2011.
Dear Ms. Warren: congratulations for jumping into the U.S. Senate race in your state. And good luck and be well–you will find that being a "candidate" offers challenges quite different from having to answer to discourteous, uninformed Republicans. Respectfully, I’d like to ask your position on a number of issues. Quick context. There […]
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Posted on 20 July 2011.
So, Elizabeth Warren gets unceremoniously dumped from a chance to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau–because her boss blinked and wasn’t up for a fight with Republicans, who will probably hold up Richard Cordray’s nomination as well. Republicans may rue the day only in this sense: Consumer advocate and progressive hero Elizabeth Warren is […]
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Posted on 15 June 2011.
Look, it isn’t surprising. The entire financial community wants nothing to do with stronger oversight–even though stronger oversight would help prevent another meltdown, though, if you are a CEO of a bank or a big financial institution, the lesson you’ve learned from the last go-around is that you won’t suffer personally… So, they’ll […]
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Posted on 02 April 2011.
I know there is an obvious answer to this question: does the Chamber of Commerce ever stop lying? Since you’ve answered that yourself, let’s consider for a moment the most immediate lie–and the truth about the economic reality facing most working people. There is, as we know, a concerted effort by Republicans and […]
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Posted on 11 November 2010.
War is peace. Lies are truth. And, now, Melissa Bean is like Elizabeth Warren. That is the instant thought I had when reading about the rumors that the White House might consider appointing Melissa Bean to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau if she ends up on the short end of the vote count in […]
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