Dennis Kucinich | Pull the Plug on This Corporate Welfare Bank
Dennis Kucinich and Jim Jordan, USA Today
Kucinich writes: "The Ex-Im Bank is little more than a fund for corporate welfare. And we are united in the belief that taxpayers should not be forced to support welfare for some of the world's largest companies."
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Dennis Kucinich and Jim Jordan, USA Today
Kucinich writes: "The Ex-Im Bank is little more than a fund for corporate welfare. And we are united in the belief that taxpayers should not be forced to support welfare for some of the world's largest companies."
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Hillary Clinton Calls for Corporations to Share Profits With Workers
Brett LoGiurato, Business Insider
Logiurato writes: "In the speech, Clinton promised to change the tax code to encourage companies to expand profit sharing with their employees. The speech was delivered Monday morning at the progressive New School in Manhattan."
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Brett LoGiurato, Business Insider
Logiurato writes: "In the speech, Clinton promised to change the tax code to encourage companies to expand profit sharing with their employees. The speech was delivered Monday morning at the progressive New School in Manhattan."
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Paul Krugman | The Laziness Dogma
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Americans work longer hours than their counterparts in just about every other wealthy country; we are known, among those who study such things, as the 'no-vacation nation.'"
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Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Americans work longer hours than their counterparts in just about every other wealthy country; we are known, among those who study such things, as the 'no-vacation nation.'"
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Citizen-Led State Gerrymandering Reforms Start to Show Results
Michael Li, The Brennan Center Blog
Li writes: "Partisan gerrymandering has long been a scourge on the American political landscape - a problem that many observers think is only getting worse with the increasingly technologically sophisticated ways to micro-manipulate maps."
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Michael Li, The Brennan Center Blog
Li writes: "Partisan gerrymandering has long been a scourge on the American political landscape - a problem that many observers think is only getting worse with the increasingly technologically sophisticated ways to micro-manipulate maps."
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Richard Trumka: 'Scott Walker Is a National Disgrace'
Daniel Strauss, Politico
Strauss writes: "The president of the largest alliance of unions in the United States offered just six words in response to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker formally jumping into the 2016 presidential race."
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Daniel Strauss, Politico
Strauss writes: "The president of the largest alliance of unions in the United States offered just six words in response to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker formally jumping into the 2016 presidential race."
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David Swanson | What Are Foreign Military Bases For?
David Swanson, David Swanson's Blog
Swanson writes: "If you're like most people in the United States, you have a vague awareness that the U.S. military keeps lots of troops permanently stationed on foreign bases around the world. But have you ever wondered and really investigated to find out how many, and where exactly, and at what cost, and to what purpose, and in terms of what relationship with the host nations?"
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David Swanson, David Swanson's Blog
Swanson writes: "If you're like most people in the United States, you have a vague awareness that the U.S. military keeps lots of troops permanently stationed on foreign bases around the world. But have you ever wondered and really investigated to find out how many, and where exactly, and at what cost, and to what purpose, and in terms of what relationship with the host nations?"
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Sea Levels Will Rise by at Least 20 Feet - And That's the Positive Scenario
Brian Kahn, Grist
Kahn writes: "Even if the world manages to limit global warming to 2 degrees C - the target number for current climate negotiations - sea levels may still rise at least 6 meters (20 feet) above their current heights, radically reshaping the world's coastline and affecting millions in the process."
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Brian Kahn, Grist
Kahn writes: "Even if the world manages to limit global warming to 2 degrees C - the target number for current climate negotiations - sea levels may still rise at least 6 meters (20 feet) above their current heights, radically reshaping the world's coastline and affecting millions in the process."
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