by Richard Eskow | Dec 4, 2014 | Blog, Populist Majority, Progressive Vision
In his examination of former Virginia Senator Jim Webb's potential presidential candidacy, New York Times commentator Thomas Edsall explored Webb's potential appeal to “voters convinced that Wall Street owns both parties, voters tired of politicians submitting to...
by Richard Eskow | Dec 3, 2014 | Blog, Progressive Vision
Lately there's been a great deal of talk about finding a better Democratic message, one that will unify the party and energize voters. But how, exactly, can Democrats reconcile factions that include both the Wall Street-friendly Clintons (whose relationship with the...
by Richard Eskow | Nov 26, 2014 | Blog, Financial Reform
Andrew Ross Sorkin of The New York Times has attacked Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Her offense? Criticizing the appointment of yet another Wall Street banker to a top economic post. Sorkin's periodic defenses of the powerful are no longer unexpected. More surprising is the...
by Richard Eskow | Nov 26, 2014 | Blog, Financial Reform
It's been a grim period for American justice. Despite compelling evidence of widespread bank fraud in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis – and despite all those billion-dollar settlements – prosecutors have not indicted executives at any major U.S. bank. This...
by Richard Eskow | Nov 21, 2014 | Blog, Financial Reform
Lately Sen. Elizabeth Warren has been talking about President Obama's economic appointees – and it sounds like she's pretty fed up. Consider these words, from a Huffington Post essay she published earlier this week: “I believe President Obama deserves deference in...