Bull In a China Shop
…infrastructure projects—is a reminder that the principles of free enterprise can propel an economy and transform a society. Just like our country was, back in the era that Romney says…
…infrastructure projects—is a reminder that the principles of free enterprise can propel an economy and transform a society. Just like our country was, back in the era that Romney says…
…by the flow of funds #s for state and local interest payments). Moreover, since state and local govts do the bulk of infrastructure investing, the fed could create a program…
…would add up to create jobs and fund vital programs and services in this country–education, healthcare and rebuilting our deteriorating infrastructure. The big banks will never miss this money, while…
…as in living memory, with unemployed workers and plenty of spare capacity and…suffering from both creaking infrastructure and a chronic lack of housing supply, now is the time for government…
…and raised somewhat on most of the middle class, in order to ensure that the US can deal with its crumbling infrastructure, support its citizens, not just the wealthy ones,…
…than labor, competition among governments significantly constrains how capital is taxed. Corporations benefit from various government services, including infrastructure, the protection of property rights and the enforcement of contracts. But…
…your father and your mother” care of their own parents. The workers also know the older workers cared for them when they were younger and built the infrastructure by which…
…our need to repair our infrastructure (see my series on water links to Part 1-5) . And our friends in Texas haven’t sent any recent alerts to me on their…
…on infrastructure . And yes, it is yet another tax cut. An even zanier one than the rest that they’ve come up with while at the same time whining of…
…education and deprives children in public schools of much needed resources to deal with the huge lingering infrastructure problems of our public school systems. We don’t need to go even…