Economy

Democrats Rebel Against Compromiser-in-Chief

Democrats Rebel Against Compromiser-in-Chief Democrats Rebel Against Compromiser-in-Chief

Republicans are refusing to deal realistically with a budget deficit their own party created—and Democrats from Krugman to Congress think President Obama is letting them get...

Jul 25, 2011 / Ari Melber

The Breakdown: Is the Federal Deficit Actually Bad for Our Economy?

The Breakdown: Is the Federal Deficit Actually Bad for Our Economy? The Breakdown: Is the Federal Deficit Actually Bad for Our Economy?

Would getting rid of the federal deficit be the silver bullet for our ailing economy? Robert Pollin explains why the standard arguments against deficit spending don't tell the whol...

Jul 22, 2011 / Chris Hayes

Can USAID Be a Force for Good In Egypt? Can USAID Be a Force for Good In Egypt?

While the US funds democratic reform projects in the post-Mubarak age, Egyptians are mistrustful of American meddling in their domestic affairs.

Jul 22, 2011 / Max Strasser

Unions, MoveOn Warn Obama Not to ‘Cave’ in Secret Negotiations With House GOP

Unions, MoveOn Warn Obama Not to ‘Cave’ in Secret Negotiations With House GOP Unions, MoveOn Warn Obama Not to ‘Cave’ in Secret Negotiations With House GOP

Obama's deal could include deep cuts to Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security, without addressing the need for new revenues. That's a bad deal—and progressives are speaking ...

Jul 21, 2011 / John Nichols

Special Schadenfreude Edition… Special Schadenfreude Edition…

Eric reviews Paul McCartney, Raul Malo and Elvis Costello, and Reed sees the ghost of the Republican party's past.

Jul 21, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Eric Alterman

Go Gang of Seventy

Go Gang of Seventy Go Gang of Seventy

The People’s Budget is endorsed by a Gang of Seventy, not a Gang of Six—not to mention a majority of Americans. Why won't the establishment pay attention to it?

Jul 20, 2011 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

What’s Wrong—and Right—With Greece What’s Wrong—and Right—With Greece

With help (and pressure) from the EU, Greece could emerge from the current tumult with a more efficient public sector, less tied to political patronage.

Jul 20, 2011 / Steven Hill

Sorry, Elizabeth Warren, Wall Street Said No Sorry, Elizabeth Warren, Wall Street Said No

Obama's gutless decision to abandon Warren comes after the president populated his administration with the very people who created the financial meltdown.

Jul 20, 2011 / Robert Scheer

‘Gang of Six’ Plan? ‘Not So Fast,’ Says Bernie Sanders ‘Gang of Six’ Plan? ‘Not So Fast,’ Says Bernie Sanders

The president and some Republicans like the bipartisan deficit reduction scheme, but Sanders calls it a threat to the safety net and economic fairness.

Jul 19, 2011 / John Nichols

Mike Elk: Labor Is Not One-Size-Fits-All Mike Elk: Labor Is Not One-Size-Fits-All

How are labor activists to negotiate organizing when there are so many practical risks, and often so few tangible rewards associated with the process?

Jul 19, 2011 / The Nation

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