Sunday, February 12, 2017

Economics and Corruption related links 021217




Donald Trump Is Targeting an Agency That Has Recovered $11.8 Billion for Consumers


 

Trump To Americans Who Can’t Afford Water: Suck it Up


 

Why Health Care Repeal is a Stealth Tax Break for Millionaires


 

With more monuments, Republican backlash mounts: A proposed bill moves to weaken executive power of the Antiquities Act.


 

Booker and the Big Pharma Dems Have No Excuse. This Vote Proves It.


 

Speak Loudly And Carry A Big Aluminum Bat


 

Why This Price Is Wrong: The next health secretary shouldn’t have a record of benefiting from prescription drug profiteering.


 

GOP’s new Obamacare-repeal debacle: Congress’ budget office suggests 32 million Americans will lose health insurance


 

Why Self-Driving Cars will Fail


 

Reforming Work On-Demand in 2017


 

The Powell Memo: A Call-to-Arms for Corporations


 

Eric Trump’s business trip to Uruguay cost taxpayers $97,830 in hotel bills


 

It’s OK if Melania Isn’t a Traditional First Lady. But Taxpayers Shouldn’t Pay for Her Choices.


 

Documents confirm Trump still benefiting from his business


 

How would repealing the Affordable Care Act affect health care and jobs in your state?


 

Growth in U.S.–China trade deficit between 2001 and 2015 cost 3.4 million jobs

Here’s how to rebalance trade and rebuild American manufacturing


 

Heidi Shierholz: Senior Economist and Director of Policy


 

Republicans Get Ready to Roll Back Dodd-Frank Law: Legislative challenge will primarily play out in Senate, where GOP holds 52 seats, but passage of overhaul likely would require 60 votes


 

The Economist editors take aim at Trump and issue dire warnings for America and the world


 

After Trump moves to undo financial regulations, Sanders calls him ‘a fraud’


 

Trump Suggests GOP Needs Until 2018 To Craft ‘Wonderful’ Obamacare Replacement: It could be a sign that Republican repeal efforts are in trouble.


 

Trump Administration May Use Executive Authority To Tweak Obamacare’s Rules: Insurers would be happy. Consumer advocates, not so much.


 

Trump's allies building case to oust consumer protection head


 

Missouri Governor Signs Right-To-Work Bill Passed By GOP Legislature Republicans and business groups win another round in their ongoing fight with organized labor.


 

Conservatives Make New Push to Repeal Health Law


 

Trump administration strips down Obamacare website


 

The right way to redo Dodd-Frank: Make the rules simpler, by all means. But not at the expense of safety


 

Donald Trump’s Cabinet Won’t Include Chairman of CEA


 

Memos: CEO of Russia's state oil company offered Trump adviser, allies a cut of huge deal if sanctions were lifted


 

Trump’s government looks an awful lot like a badly run business


 

Petition Demanding Donald Trump Release His Tax Returns Breaks White House Record: The runner-up was a petition to designate the Westboro Baptist Church a hate group.


 

Democrat moves to force House debate on Trump’s alleged business conflicts and Russia ties


 

Republicans in Idaho tried to design a better plan than Obamacare — and failed


 

Regenerating Public Health: Beyond Obama and Trump


 

State unemployment rates by race and ethnicity at the end of 2016 show progress but not yet full recovery


 

Valentine’s Day is better on the west coast (at least for restaurant servers)


 

Puzder’s anti-worker positions disqualify him from serving as labor secretary: Here is a partial list of the worker protections that Puzder’s policies would undermine


 

Black, Latino Two-Parent Families Have Half The Wealth Of White Single Parents


 

You Could Pay Thousands Less For A Funeral Just By Crossing The Street


 

Crowd at Tennessee town hall erupts when this teacher explained the real problem with ACA repeal


 

Trump’s Plan for Medicaid Would Decimate Services for People With Disabilities


 

The Affordable Care Act Would Have Saved My Husband’s Life


 

Trump’s Latest Cabinet Appointee Spells Doom for Medicare


 

How a Union Vote in Charleston Could Change the Labor Movement in the South


 

The Man Behind Warren Buffett’s Big Insurance Bet

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