Minimum Wage? How About a Maximum Wage?
THURSDAY, 28 MAY 2015
Jack Rothman: The trickle down theory holds that when financial elites heap up profits, good stuff cascades down to poor folks at the bottom. What I've seen trickle down is meager jobs and hardly-livable housing. Mansions never seem to trickle down. READ MORE
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THURSDAY, 28 MAY 2015
Minimum Wage? How About a Maximum Wage?
Jack Rothman: The trickle down theory holds that when financial elites heap up profits, good stuff cascades down to poor folks at the bottom. What I've seen trickle down is meager jobs and hardly-livable housing. Mansions never seem to trickle down.
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Untold Story of Race and Retribution
Norman Solomon: A dozen years before his recent sentencing to a 42-month prison term, former CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling was in the midst of a fruitless effort to find someone in Congress willing to look into his accusations about racial discrimination at the agency.
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Cleveland's Police Department Needs a "Culture Change"
Cheryl Dorsey: Why was Brelo the only officer charged when it is obvious to me that the 13 officers involved in the shooting acted, in my opinion, unreasonably?
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Vindicating the Ways of God to Man in Gihembe Refugee Camp
Georgianne Nienaber:International media did not broadcast this moving ceremony, but camp residents used photography and social media to communicate thousands of words that demanded to be heard.
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Whatever Happened to Antitrust?
Robert Reich: We’re now in a new gilded age of wealth and power similar to the first gilded age when the nation’s antitrust laws were enacted. But unlike then, today’s biggest corporations have enough political clout to neuter antitrust.
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The TRUTH will set you FREE.
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