by Robert Borosage | May 13, 2013 | Blog
On July 1, interest rates on student loans will double, jumping to 6.8%, according to current law. While the Big Banks are now enjoying interest rates of almost zero. Enter Elizabeth Warren with her first bill as a Senator: It solves the problem by giving students the...
by Robert Borosage | May 7, 2013 | Uncategorized
The Senate campaign in Massachusetts will be close and hard fought. Ed Markey, the winner of the Democratic primary, knows he has to run a bare-knuckled, knock down, full bore campaign to win. So it is notable that one of the first appeals to his supporters is to...
by Robert Borosage | May 7, 2013 | The Jobs Challenge
This week, President Obama will travel to Austin, Texas to call for action on jobs. The proposals the president put forth in his State of the Union address – investing in infrastructure, expanding preschool, bolstering manufacturing assistance centers, raising the...
by Robert Borosage | May 6, 2013 | Blog
Democrats are enjoying the spectacle of Republican disarray. All of Washington is sinking in popularity, but Republicans rank lowest in public esteem. The old right-wing wedge issues – guns, gays, racial division, the war on women – now bolster Democrats rather than...
by Robert Borosage | May 3, 2013 | Uncategorized
The April jobs report of the Bureau of Labor Services is sobering. The mediocre jobs number -- 165,000 new jobs or barely enough to cover new entrants into workforce -- is a self-inflicted wound. Government austerity -- tax hikes and spending cuts -- is suffocating...