by Richard Eskow | Feb 4, 2013 | Blog
Alan Simpson's the lead pitchman for a billionaire- and corporate-funded initiative to slash Social Security that has subjected the public to years of nonstop haranguing and lecturing. The lecturing's gotten crude, too, as when Simpson insisted that anyone who...
by Jeff Bryant | Feb 2, 2013 | Education
Events in the past week showed how market-driven education policies, deceivingly labeled as "reform," are revealing their truly destructive effects on the streets and in the corridors of government. From the streets, we heard from civil rights and social justice...
by Richard Long | Jan 18, 2013 | Blog
Election night 2012 definitely felt like a victory for progressives. President Obama won re-election convincingly, with more than half the electorate casting ballots for the president, Democrats picked up two Senate seats and eight House seats. The fears of...
by Richard Eskow | Dec 19, 2012 | Blog, The Sequester
The President's latest budget offer slashes a 95 year old retiree's Social Security benefits by more than nine percent -- and trims the defense budget by less than one percent. Nancy Pelosi insists that these benefit reductions aren't "cuts," which is consistent with...
by Dave Johnson | Dec 17, 2012 | Blog
Michigan Republicans are pushing low wages, claiming that "right-to-work" laws will "attract businesses." Does it work? Conservatives argue that strong unions cost jobs and anti-union "right-to-work" laws will bring jobs, because companies will move to places where...