Medicare-for-all-lite
…next president’s first term.” In a nation with over 50 million uninsured, providing what every other advanced industrial nation had guaranteed its citizens for over half a century – health…
…next president’s first term.” In a nation with over 50 million uninsured, providing what every other advanced industrial nation had guaranteed its citizens for over half a century – health…
…doing for a century or more. Mail voting dates back to the 19th century in the region. “We vote differently than most of the Eastern United States does,” Richer said….
…feels to me now. In behavioral economics, Hymen Minsky eludicated the brilliant theory that “stability breeds instability.” Basically, the more successful the guardrails erected to protect an economic system, the…
…emissions and boosting renewable energy, mirroring the IRA’s initiatives. Domestically, the IRA expanded economic opportunities across American society while mapping out a pathway toward tangible and near-term emissions reductions. Biden…
…sharing their know-how with other cities, including Serpa, Portugal, which hopes to repurpose a 17th-century aqueduct to irrigate green areas and supply local homes, and Rome, where there is interest in…
…democracy in the late twentieth century allowed politicians to win office with the narrative that the government was stifling individualism, taking money from hardworking taxpayers to provide benefits to the…
…were two of the wealthiest American cities in the 20th century (Warda, 2016). Yet today, while one city is said to be a model for re-emerging sustainable cities (Mewawalla, 2024),…
…Scare of the 1950s. Every American should be concerned. The rise of the American research university in the 20th century depended on many factors, including two crucial turning points. The…
…trillion over the next half century. And is it realistic to miss out on the economic opportunity that we could seize by going toward net-zero? Over that same period, climate…
…for the Democratic party; the beginning of the end for the Republican party — and the nation. The Dixiecrats, progeny of the Confederacy, itself, progeny of 17th century Europe, stood…