taxes
I don't know that a meat tax could work in reducing consumption to fight climate change, but at least it's good to see environmentalists understanding that any such move would.
The issue of corporate inversions, where American companies buy a foreign firm and shift its official base to that country for tax purposes while remaining as American as ever in.
I have stated before that I don't think a Sanders presidency is all that different than a Clinton presidency, which is why I have written very little about the primary..
I should surprise no readers by noting.
Marshall Steinbaum has a very useful overview of a major problem that we don't talk about enough--the hidden and therefore untaxed wealth of corporations. But if the economics is so.
Republicans are paying back their megadonors: The House on Wednesday with little fanfare passed legislation that would protect major donors like the Koch brothers and Tom Steyer from having to.
I suppose I should respect what Bob Packwood has to say about passing major legislation, given he was a big player in the Senate for a long time before his.
Wow, the Dow topped 17,000! That must mean these corporate profits are really trickling down to American workers, right? Call it the no-raises recovery: Five years of economic expansion have.