Eight months ago, the idling of the Belvidere Assembly Plant had local United Auto Workers questioning their next steps.
Stellantis commits nearly $5B to Belvidere with new UAW contract
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I am beginning to think that the “populist” turn of the Republican Party may be lacking in substance
One of the top priorities of the Republican Party is allowing countless rich tax cheats to get off without reprucissions:
I am beginning to think that the “populist” turn of the Republican Party may be lacking in substance
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Rich Americans Are Stiffing the Taxman to the Tune of $66 Billion
U.S. poverty spiked in 2022, reversing gains, Census Bureau data shows
U.S. poverty spiked over the last year, with child poverty more than doubling, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Tuesday, while the proportion of people lacking health insurance in 2022 dropped to an uncommonly low level.
U.S. poverty spiked in 2022, reversing gains, Census Bureau data shows
4 September 2023
Today, many Americans are celebrating Labor Day even though most of the world celebrates Labor Day on 1 May. The origins of Labor Day in the US tell us a lot about American politics.
4 September 2023
Monopolies Cause Inflation, While Fed Chairman Powell Blames Workers

As American monopolies fix prices higher and higher, the Federal Reserve bizarrely has concluded that employment is to blame for inflation. For months, Fed chairman Jerome Powell has increased interest rates in the hopes of throwing workers out in the street and thus supposedly reducing prices. While I’m sure that corporate, donor-bought congressmembers appreciate his struggles in the class war against the poor and middle class, it’s all a crock.
Monopolies Cause Inflation, While Fed Chairman Powell Blames Workers
The Democrats think centrism will re-elect Biden. That’s a dangerous assumption
The party has settled on a new playbook: shifting right and hoping demoralized voters are repulsed by Republicans
The Democrats think centrism will re-elect Biden. That’s a dangerous assumption (archived)
Powell Makes Unexpected Admissions During Prank Call With Fake Zelensky
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell made several bizarre, if not shocking, admissions during a prank call with two Russians posing as Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky, where they discussed topics ranging from inflation, to the Russian central bank, to joking about having a ‘printing press’ in the basement and possibly setting up a federal reserve bank in Kiev.
Powell Makes Unexpected Admissions During Prank Call With Fake Zelensky
The US is fine with China’s economic success, as long as it’s on Washington’s terms
Treasury Secretary Yellen says engagement with Beijing is possible, as long as American ‘leadership’ is preserved
The US is fine with China’s economic success, as long as it’s on Washington’s terms
When Liberals Fell in Love With Benito Mussolini
When we speak of concepts like “totalitarianism” and “corporatism,” it is often assumed that fascism stands very far from the liberal market society that went before it, and which we are still experiencing today. But if we pay closer attention to Italian fascism’s economic policies, especially during the 1920s, we can see how some combinations typical of both the last century and our own were experienced already in the first years of Benito Mussolini’s rule. A case in point is the association between austerity and technocracy. By “technocracy,” I refer to the phenomenon whereby certain policies that are common today (such as cuts in social spending, regressive taxation, monetary deflation, privatizations, and wage repressions) are decided by economic experts who advise governments or even directly take over the reins themselves, as in several recent cases in Italy.
When Liberals Fell in Love With Benito Mussolini
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