Rob Urie: Americans Are Unleashing Monsters They Have No Idea How to Contain
How Americans, or at least their putative leaders, are pursing policies that are deranged and increasingly authoritarian.
Read more...How Americans, or at least their putative leaders, are pursing policies that are deranged and increasingly authoritarian.
Read more...An overview of the issues in and the magnitude of the strike at the Kaiser health system.
Read more...Dollar General has launched profit-motivated health clinics on wheels. What could go wrong?
Read more...The FIRE sector capitalizes on Germany’s industrial decline as government diverts money from social programs to military.
Read more...McKinsey’s latest payoff to avoid admiting culpability reveals some of the inherent problems with high-end management consulting.
Read more...Bank lobbyists want to weaken bank regulations even after rich stakeholders in recent “not-to-big-to-fail “bank failures were rescued.
Read more...It isn’t AI displace jobs. That’s the result of capitalists giving priority to profits, versus say product or workplace improvement.
Read more...Sadly, there is pushback against a proposed Medicare rule to assure (barely) adequate staffing in nursing homes. Please comment in favor!
Read more...The new proposal underscores the Republican Party’s “thirst for cruel budget cuts,” said Democratic Rep. Brendan Boyle.
Read more...Has a chunk of the German electorate suddenly discovered their inner fascist?
Read more...Demand that state legislators investigate pharmacy benefit manager price-gouging for biologics like Humira when cheaper biosimilars exist
Read more...Sacramento wraps up its legislative session with efforts to disappear the homeless.
Read more...The once-feared UAW is flexing some muscle. Complaints about expenses are disingenuous v, the cost of stock manipulation, aka buybacks.
Read more...On September 15, 2008, Lehman Brothers, a giant investment bank, filed for bankruptcy. The shock was profound; world markets melted down.
Read more...Yanis Varoufakis’ forthcoming book examines our changed economic system, which he callls “technofeudalism.”
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