Category: Politics

Counting the .01 Percent’s Uncounted Wealth
by Sam Pizzigati | Nov 11, 2013 | EconomyHow unequal have workplaces in the United States become? Our best answer happens to come from an unlikely source: the Social Security Administration. Social Security statisticians each year tally up how much compensation gets reported on W-2s, those forms that employers have to file for employees at all their worksites, from mailrooms to executive suites. […]

The Hidden Public Health Crisis
by Saru Jayaraman | Nov 8, 2013 | Economy(Source: AP via NPR) Outbreaks of E. coli always grab national headlines, but equally dangerous to public health is norovirus, or the winter stomach flu. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that as much as 90 percent of norovrius outbreaks can be traced to sick restaurant workers. That’s because sick restaurant workers cannot […]

Turning a Dream into a Nightmare
by M.J. Rosenberg | Nov 8, 2013 | Foreign PolicyIt has never been as clear that Americans who support a secure state of Israel have an obligation to oppose the Netanyahu government. That is not as daring as it sounds. Opposing Prime Minister Netanyahu only requires backing the efforts of our own government to achieve an Israeli-Palestinian agreement and a nuclear deal with Iran. […]

Election Analysis: Conventional Wisdom Is Dead Wrong
by Arthur Goldwag | Nov 6, 2013 | Politics(Source: via Business Insider) First, Virginia. Though the pollsters were wrong about the size of Democrat Terry McAuliffe’s margins, the race went the way Virginia’s demographics predicted it would, with Republican Ken Cuccinelli winning all but the densest populated parts of the state. McAuliffe’s ties to the national Democratic Party and his ethical challenges should have […]

Small Tweak to Debt-Ceiling Law Could End Brinkmanship
by Aaron Bornstein | Nov 5, 2013 | Politics(Charles Schumer | Source: Greg Nash via The Hill) Last month, I wrote that the shutdown was a symptom of a much deeper problem with how Congress is functioning in the age of permanent obstructionism, one that had been apparent since the triggering of the previously unthinkable consequences of budget sequestration. By analogy to Cold […]
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