Saturday, March 4, 2017

Economics and Corruption related links 030417




An Ad Hoc Affair: Jane Jacobs’s clear-eyed vision of humanity


 

Goldman Sachs Conquers Washington: A cadre of former Goldman Sachs executives are likely to control our economy and financial system for years to come.


 

European financial centres after Brexit: Other cities compete not with London but with each other


 

Is the American Dream Really Dead?


 

As promised, Trump's FCC chairman is destroying the open internet


 

Maltese stage protest against proposed Internet news law


 

CORRUPTION: GOP Quietly Passes Law Shielding Themselves From Criminal Prosecution


 

Letter to United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions


 

New Jersey public school teachers are underpaid, not overpaid


 

President Trump should nominate a labor secretary who will look out for working people


 

The math behind Trump’s growth plan suggests record levels of US seniors would have to keep working


 

A simple explanation of why Trump is wrong on trade, according to a top expert


 

Republican Health Proposal would Redirect Money from Poor to Rich


 

Trump’s Actions Speak Louder Than His Words: True populists listen to the people.


 

America’s Construction Carnage


 

How Do You Unravel What NAFTA Has Bound?


 

Truthiness on Trade


 

Trump’s First Test on Taxes


 

If you work, labor secretary matters to you: The man Donald Trump picked to protect workers' rights is a serial violator of them.


 

Alas Pollyanna! (on healthcare)


 

Donald in Trade Land


 

Globalizers Fret Over Collapse of Trans-Pacific Partnership


 

‘Populist’ Trump punks his fans


 

An America First Energy Policy?


 

Poor Suffering Trumpsters: The EPIC Facebook Response That Set The Internet On Fire


 

EXCLUSIVE: Top N.C. State Senator Settles Wage Theft Claims with Guest Workers


 

Will SEC chair nominee Walter Clayton represent the people or be compromised by Goldman Sachs connections?


 

Trump’s Obsession With Manufacturing Is About Politics, Not Jobs: Most of us work in the service sector, but you won't hear the president talk about that.


 

GOP Draft Health Care Bill Cuts Medicaid, Insurance Subsidies


 

The Labor Movement Must Learn These Lessons From the Election: An interview with Jane McAlevey.


 

Former SunEdison Executives File Whistleblower Lawsuits: Two former senior executives say were fired in retaliation for sounding the alarm about the company’s finances


 

The Koch Brothers and ObamaCare: and Other Koch Brothers Facts


 

Koch Brothers Group Plans “Hand-To-Hand Combat” Against Obamacare Repeal Protesters At Town Halls


 

Republicans Want to Get Rid of Maternity Insurance Coverage


 

Thinking About Women’s Economic Security and Taking Action


 

A digital revolution in health care is speeding up: Telemedicine, predictive diagnostics, wearable sensors and a host of new apps will transform how people manage their health


 

The 48 uses of dragon’s blood: Komodo dragons could be the source for a new generation of antibiotics


 

Conservatives Face A Choice On Obamacare: Trump Or Their Principles: They were the ones calling for repeal the loudest. Now they might be the ones to blow it up.


 

Trump’s Child Care Plan Will Make It More Affordable—For the Wealthy


 

How “Family Values” Conservatives Are Hurting Families


 

Why Trumponomics Fails: Xenophobic grandstanding doesn’t boost the competitiveness of American workers. Nor does it boost American-based companies.


 

Domestic Violence Still Not Grounds For Divorce In Mississippi: A Republican lawmaker said a bill allowing domestic violence as a legal reason for divorce would open “the floodgates.”

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