Posted on 06 May 2020. Tags: Corona Virus, COVID-19, ITEP, Meg Wiehe, Poultry Workers, RWDSU, States, Stuart Appelbaum
It is quite something to hear the elites in Washington—especially Republican members of Congress and the menace in the White House—blather on about wanting to wait to see how well the previous, inadequate fiscal stimulus works before deciding whether to do anything else. That’s while tens of millions of people are in the streets, huge […]
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Posted on 08 May 2019. Tags: Child Tax Credit, Coal, Education, Meg Wiehe, Mine Workers, Oregon Education Association, Pensions, Phil Smith, RedForEd, Teachers
Just hours ago, 25,000 teachers and their supporters massed in Portland, Oregon to demand a fully-funded education system—it’s another moment in the incredible teacher organizing that has swept the country over the past year. With the energy of thousands of revved up teachers pulsing in the background, I chat at the rally with teacher/union leaders, […]
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Posted on 05 December 2018. Tags: Amazon, Copyrights, Dave Mertz, Dean Baker, Meg Wiehe, Patents, racism, Taxes
I circle back on the bad deal made by politicians in New York and Virginia with Amazon, honing in specifically on the vicious anti-unionism Amazon pursues—and, despite the hallucinating by the NYC mayor that somehow bringing Amazon to NYC will magically turn it into a fuzzy pro union company, I talk with Dave Mertz of […]
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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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