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The French Middle Class

French Lessons on How to Grow the Middle Class

by Steven Pressman | Aug 19, 2018 | Legal Affairs, Politics

…ilies with children. It is no wonder that child poverty is higher in the United States and that there are proportionately more middle-class families in France. Steven Pressman is professor of economics at Colorado State University, author of Fifty Maj…

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Trump’s Infrastructure Plan: The Wrong Road for America

by Steven Pressman | Apr 11, 2018 | Politics

…for the plan, nine Democrats would have to vote to end a Senate filibuster. If Democrats hold firm, this bad infrastructure plan, mercifully, will be derailed. Steven Pressman is professor of economics at Colorado State University, author of Fifty Maj…

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Tax Bill Rewards Wealthy But Fails to Help Economy

by Steven Pressman | Feb 9, 2018 | Politics

…on any good. To the contrary, the policy of cutting taxes on the rich and cutting spending programs for everyone else is what created our current economic mess. Steven Pressman is professor of economics at Colorado State University, author of Fifty Ma…

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Letters: French Lessons on How to Grow the Middle Class

by | Jan 1, 2018 | Foreign Policy, Legal Affairs

To The Editor: I recently read Steven Pressman’s article “French Lessons on How to Grow the Middle Class” (The Washington Spectator, August 2018) and was surprised to read that the middle class comprises 50% of the population. Frankly I thought that…

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Bad Faith Documentary

Bad Faith

“A great and powerful and timely film” – Ken Burns

Critics are raving about BAD FAITH, the sensational expose of Christian Nationalism from directors Stephen Ujlaki and Chris Jones

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