Robert Reich | The President Offers to Cut Social Security and Republicans Agree Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog: Obama is engaging in a brand of "bipartisanship" we don't need. The president throws things on the table before the Republicans have even sat down for dinner. Read the Article Before Next Crash, Create Finance System That Serves Public, Part I: Shrink, Regulate Banks, and Enforce Law Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, Truthout: Zeese and Flowers argue that "re-making the finance system so it serves and protects the people is foundational to creating a new economy" after examining major flaws in the current system: inadequate regulation, too-big-to-fail-or-jail institutions, derivatives volume and risks. Read the Article The Links Between Food, Fuel and Finance: A Threat to Food Security Timothy A. Wise, Triple Crisis: Energy traders hiring Wall Street firms to get them into agricultural commodities is yet another powerful symbol of the unhealthy links between food, fuel and financial markets. Read the Article The Squeezed Middle: The Title Says It All Salvatore Babones, Truthout: Our economies will run properly again when we put the well-being of ordinary people back at the center of economic policymaking. The Squeezed Middle, edited by Sophia Parker, offers much sound advice on how to do just that. Read the Review Labor Report: Four Major TV News Networks Ignore Unions Mike Ludwig, Truthout: During the years of 2008, 2009 and 2011, less than 0.3 percent of news stories aired on four major news broadcasting networks involved labor unions or labor issues, according to a recently released analysis. Read the Article Winner Takes All: The Super-Priority Status of Derivatives Ellen Brown, Web of Debt: Derivatives have "super-priority" status in bankruptcy, and the Dodd-Frank Act precludes further taxpayer bailouts. In a big derivatives bust, there may be no collateral left for the creditors who are next in line. Read the Article The President's Budget: A Misguided Mission Statement Robert Borosage, Campaign for America's Future: In the 2014 fiscal year budget, Obama seems more comfortable with splitting the difference rather than setting the direction - and neither the country, nor his presidency, will be well served. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Obama Has Officially Released His Fifth Annual Budget, and More In today's On the News segment: President Obama's plan would reduce the deficit by $1.8 trillion over ten years, through a mix of spending cuts and revenue; Oregon Democrats are working to make the rich pay their fair share; the long-anticipated deliberations on gun control are expected to begin Thursday, and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Rectifying the Facts About Quinoa Genevieve Lavoie-Mathieu, Truthout: Lavoie-Mathieu's examination of the facts behind media claims that quinoa's growing popularity is socially and environmentally destructive comes to a more nuanced conclusion. Read the Article The Growing War on the War on Drugs Andrew Cohen, Brennan Center for Justice: The problem of the mass incarceration of America didn't start with a single event, and it won't end with one. There will have to be incremental reform, because throwing millions into prison for drug crimes isn't working. Read the Article |
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