Saturday, May 12, 2018

Economics and Corruption related links 051218



Allegiant Air: The budget airline flying under the radar.  Steve Kroft investigates Allegiant Air, a discount carrier known more for its ultra-low fares than its high record of in-flight breakdowns


 

Allegations of a hospital chain's ruthless price-fixing explain why you pay so much for healthcare


 

What John Boehner's Pivot On Cannabis Tells Us About The Legal Weed Boom


 

John Boehner and Bill Weld to join Acreage Board of Directors: Appointments Add Unmatched Experience to Acreage Holdings’ Board of Advisors


 

America once fought a war against poverty – now it wages a war on the poor: After the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign declared silence was betrayal, we are coming together to stand up to the public policy violence that is ravaging our society


 

“Threats,” “Ultimatums,” and “Espionage”: Inside Silicon Valley’s Spy Wars: Foreign agents have been stealing tech companies’ secrets since the 70s. But now, in the wake of Facebook’s public crisis, the biggest companies in the world are coping with the challenge on an unprecedented level.


 

Conservatives and business leaders worried about the deficit take aim at Social Security and Medicare


 

The Corporate Plan to Groom U.S. Kids for Servitude by Wiping Out Public Schools


 

One dead after Southwest Airlines jet engine 'explosion'


 

Oklahoma House Passes Bill Diverting Newly Passed Fuel Tax Money From Education


 

Senate GOP wary of new tax cut sequel


 

'It's just left us behind,' Michigan couple wonders what happened to the middle class


 

Dean Baker | Are the Trump Tax Cuts Working and Does Anyone Care


 

No child chooses to be poor


 

US Health Declines Toward Third-World Status: We might need more immigrants to take care of aging Boomers.


 

U.S. Healthcare Ranked Worst In The Developed World


 

Teachers Deserve a Raise. Here’s How to Fund It.  Huge tax cuts for energy corporations have left state school budgets broke.


 

The Banksters are Back


 

Will an ‘Inconvenient’ Lopez Obrador Be Mexico’s Next President?”


 

Drug War Tougher Than Smart


 

The Unhinged and Ignorant vs. Clueless and Complacent on Tariffs: No room to debate bigger questions of globalization


 

Bernie Sanders Joins Cory Booker’s Marijuana Justice Act to Federally Legalize Weed


 

Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy


 

These Are the U.S. Cities With the Fastest-Growing Wealth Gaps


 

Charter Colonies


 

Company Men: The 200-year legal struggle that led to Citizens United and gave corporations the rights of people


 

Trump’s Tax Cuts Didn’t Benefit U.S. Workers, Made Rich Companies Richer, Analysis Finds


 

My 11-Year-Old Daughter Is Obsessed With Makeup. Should I Object on Feminist Grounds?  Another reader asks if capitalism exacerbates passive-aggressive behavior. (Whatever.)


 

In Marx’s Republic: Did Capital offer us visions of freedom as well as domination?


 

Bold increases in the minimum wage should be evaluated for the benefits of raising low-wage workers’ total earnings: Critics who cite claims of job loss are using a distorted frame


 

The Trump tax cuts should be repealed, not made even worse by making individual tax cuts permanent


 

EPI comment on the National Labor Relations Board’s updated Election Rule


 

The SEC’s “Regulation Best Interest” is in the best interest of Wall Street, not retirement savers and other investors


 

Teacher unions and students’ long-term economic prospects


 

The Trump administration doubles down in the Wall Street Journal on why trickle-down really does work


 

For Tax Day, a reminder that economic arguments for the GOP tax plan have no theoretical basis


 

How do our job creation recommendations stack up against a job guarantee?


 

A balanced budget amendment would be extraordinarily dangerous for the economy


 

We're Talking About the Minimum Wage All Wrong


 

Steel and Aluminum Tariffs  International trade experts talked about the impact of the Trump administration’s steel and aluminum tariffs and their impact on national security and jobs.


 

Do wage theft laws in Ohio harm or help workers?


 

'And Now We Have Everything' Charts The Emotional Extremes Of An Ordinary Pregnancy


 

Anguished Families Shoulder The Biggest Burdens Of Opioid Addiction


 

'He Wants To Be Remembered': Tiny Desk Contestant Finds His Voice While Fighting ALS


 

The healthcare industry stigmatizes abortion—and it hurts both providers and patients


 

Why We Desperately Need To Bring Back Vocational Training In Schools


 

Donald Trump’s Decision to Withdraw From the TPP Caused Harley Davidson Plant in Missouri to Close and Move to Thailand


 

What Sanctions? JP Morgan And Goldman Sachs Become Top Three Investment Banks In Russia


 

Drugs taken by millions for incontinence, depression and Parkinson’s may increase risk of dementia, finds study: Anticholinergics control involuntary muscle contractions but have a significant impact on memory function


 

With Tax Scam Complete, GOP Caucus Unveils Insane Budget Blueprint to Attack Safety Net: Programs like Social Security and Medicare are gutted while tax cuts are made permanent in plan


 

HUD Secretary Ben Carson proposes higher rent for Americans receiving housing subsidies


 

Federal judge blocks Trump administration from cutting Planned Parenthood program funds


 

Anti-Abortion Row Derails State Department Policy Bill: Congress came close to passing the bill, which could have raised the spirits of a bruised and battered State Department.


 

Do You Know Where Your Russian Oligarchs Are? Democratic senators ask major banks to review individuals tied to Putin.


 

There are signs Trump's trade friction is killing jobs in big manufacturing states


 

The string test for obesity: How to tell if you’re too fat in two quick and easy steps.  THE STRING test for obesity is an easy and simple method for finding out if you’re too fat. Experts revealed the trick on BBC show The Trust About Obesity, and all you need is a piece of string and some scissors.


 

Trump and DeVos Continue to Undermine Public Education with Their Proposed Fiscal Year 2019 Budget


 

Early education efforts need another boost


 

It’s not just monopoly and monopsony: How market power has affected American wages


 

Can Democracy Survive Global Capitalism?


 

Let’s fight for working people on Workers’ Memorial Day


 

Social Security is looking like a pretty good investment these days


 

The SEC’s “Regulation Best Interest” is in the best interest of Wall Street, not retirement savers and other investors


 

Chart of the Day: America’s richest 1% own 40% of the country’s wealth


 

Trump Is Going Ahead With His Idea to Seek the Death Penalty for Drug Dealers


 

Impeachment looms large in White House midterm plans


 

Analysis: Why Trump is not a pro-business president


 

The flaws of finance: The sector is essential to the economy. But it is rewarded too highly and imposes wider social costs. The penultimate in a series of farewell blogs


 

In her quest to expose the GOP tax scam to all Americans, Nancy Pelosi delivers another wicked blow


 

Tennessee makes community college free for all adults


 

Nesle makes billions bottling water it pays nearly nothing for


 

The nation's strictest abortion ban is now law. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs 'fetal heartbeat' bill


 

Ben Carson defends housing assistance proposal: Gives the poor 'a way out of poverty'


 

Will the Trump tax cuts accelerate offshoring by U.S. multinational corporations?


 

EPI comment on the Modernization of Swine Slaughter Inspection rule


 

Trump threatens to close country over wall at tax event


 

Farm Crisis: “Without Immediate Government Action, The Days Of The Small Dairy Farm Are Numbered”


 

The Renaissance of Tribal Hemp


 

The House Farm Bill Ignores What Farmers Want (and Farm Groups Call BS)


 

Catholic Nun Explains Pro-Life In A Way That Will Stun Many (Especially Republican Lawmakers)


 

U.S. economic growth slows despite Trump's tax cuts


 

RNs From 20 States to Press Legislators on Nurses’ Week: Nurses to Gather in Washington, DC May 8 for Patient Protection, Medicare for All Federal Legislation


 

Drug made famous by Shkreli’s 5,000% price hike is still $750 a pill: Medicaid paid an average of $35K for each prescription of Daraprim.


 

Republicans in key election races turn down volume on Trump's tax cuts


 

Imagine a world where the right to clean water, healthy food, and sustainable energy rests in YOUR hands. This is Economic Democracy.


 

China’s exports rebound, trade surplus with US swells


 

More than 30,000 nursing home eviction notices to be sent in Louisiana Thursday


 

Wasted: How You Can Help Stop Food Waste


 

The stupidity of Trumpcare: Government will spend $33 billion more to cover 8.9 million fewer Americans, as premiums soar


 

History Speaks for Itself: Tax Cuts Don’t Work


 

Trump administration wants to roll back child labor laws


 

Facing threat of tariffs, China buyers cancel orders for U.S. soybeans


 

Coal Collapsing Faster Under Trump; Wind, Solar, Gas All Benefit


 

Richard D. Wolff


 

Marxism and socialism


 

Richard Wolff on Marxism, Capitalism, Corporations, Alternatives & Solutions


 

Richard D. Wolff - When and Why will Capitalism end?


 

Richard D. Wolff Speech 2018 (Bad news for capitalism)


 

The 5 most expensive drugs in the United States


 

Louisiana warns 37,000 Medicaid recipients they may face loss of care over budget cuts: The governor also warned that both of the state's medical schools might have to close and that several big hospitals may have to lay off staffers.


 

Women with breast cancer delay care when faced with high deductibles


 

Trump said Amazon cost the USPS ‘billions.’ But the post office has a different explanation.


 

Is Your Job Bullshit? David Graeber on Capitalism’s Endless Busywork


 

It’s Time for a Public Option in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Drug companies are hated for a reason—they exist to maximize profits, not make us healthier. It’s time to put them under public control.


 

Two Conversations About “Sustainable Capitalism” and “The Art of Work”


 

If Trump Is Laundering Russian Money, Here’s How It Works

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