by Richard Eskow | Dec 16, 2012 | Blog
From a tragic weekend, a return to the daily grind of politics. Our hearts may not be in it, but the challenge is undying and the struggle is one: to protect each other and preserve our humanity in the face of relentless forces. Still, the tragedy haunts. A friend of...
by Richard Eskow | Dec 13, 2012 | Blog, Economy
Michigan's recent battle makes this a good time to explain the union movement's important role in our economy's overall health. We're about to explain why today's war on unions is bad for all of us, no matter what we do for a living, and we'll do it in four steps. But...
by Richard Eskow | Dec 13, 2012 | Blog, Too Big To Jail
Last night Hurricane Sandy's victims got a lot of much-needed help, and everybody got a great concert. I mean, come on, people: McCartney sounds as great singing Helter-Skelter today as he did in 1968 - and he's seventy years old. (That's not an argument for raising...
by Richard Eskow | Dec 12, 2012 | Blog, Chained CPI
The “chained CPI” is an attempt to camouflage deep cuts to Social Security and other benefits, along with tax hikes on middle class wages (but not for high incomes), in a forest of numbers and terminology. Know who's expert at camouflage? Veterans. And a whole lot of...
by Richard Eskow | Dec 12, 2012 | Blog
This interview was based on a piece we did entitled "Four Republican Medicare Secrets … and a $600 Billion Funeral." Video is below: [youtube]http://youtu.be/XkRNkkBM7U8[/youtube]