by Richard Eskow | Nov 4, 2014 | Blog, Democracy
[fve]http://youtu.be/9kIfLigGGyk?list=UUcnNWp-tx3-FaCWV4pMFTAg[/fve] Here's an interview with CAF's very own Roger Hickey on the importance of this election, the factors shaping it, and what we've seen (and haven't seen) that have brought us to this point. Hickey also...
by Richard Eskow | Nov 4, 2014 | Blog
A personal note: Tonight I'll joining the live election-night television coverage from The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur. I'll be on the air from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern time (5-8 p.m. Pacific). For those who aren't familiar with the show, Wikipedia describes it...
by Dave Johnson | Nov 4, 2014 | Blog, Trade
According to the U.S. Commerce Department the massive U.S. trade deficit jumped 7.6 percent in September, draining another $43 billion from our economy in a single month. U.S. exports fell to their lowest in five months. Meanwhile, August's trade deficit was revised...
by Bill Scher | Nov 4, 2014 | Blog
Republicans may have control of the Senate in their grasp, largely thanks to a skewed 2014 electoral map. But Republican candidates showed that they couldn't get there by running as conservative ideologues, as our campaign-long Midterm Ad Watch series shows. An actual...
by Dave Johnson | Nov 4, 2014 | Blog, Progressive Vision
Why bother voting today? Conventional wisdom and history say that a lot of people won't bother – and that more of them will be Democrats than Republicans. Again and again, polls show that the public prefers Democrats and the policies that Democrats favor, but the...
by Leo Gerard | Nov 4, 2014 | Blog, Democracy
The rich always vote for themselves. They go for their self-interest, their tax breaks, their liability escapes (think Wall Street). Meanwhile, they've relentlessly instructed the non-rich that they too must vote for the rich. They've promised for decades that if the...