Saturday, November 19, 2016
Friday, November 18, 2016
Re: [socialist-econ] NYTimes: When Work Loses Its Dignity
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Sherrod brown gets it! When Work Loses Its Dignity http://nyti.ms/2eILux1
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NYTimes: When Work Loses Its Dignity
Sherrod brown gets it! When Work Loses Its Dignity http://nyti.ms/2eILux1
Republican Bill Vetoed in January Would Have Reversed Almost All of Health Reform’s Coverage Gains [feedly]
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Republican Bill Vetoed in January Would Have Reversed Almost All of Health Reform's Coverage Gains
// Center on Budget: Comprehensive News Feed
With congressional Republicans reportedly considering using budget reconciliation to repeal the Affordable Care Act early next year, it's worth taking another look at the reconciliation bill they passed — but President Obama vetoed — last January to undo much of the health reform law. As the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) found at the time, that bill would have raised the number of uninsured
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Trump, House GOP Proposals Allowing Insurers to Sell Across State Lines Would Undermine Insurance Markets [feedly]
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Trump, House GOP Proposals Allowing Insurers to Sell Across State Lines Would Undermine Insurance Markets
// Center on Budget: Comprehensive News Feed
President-elect Trump's proposals to replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) include allowing insurers to offer health plans to people or small businesses in other states, even if the plans don't comply with the other states' requirements. Health plans from House Speaker Paul Ryan and other congressional Republicans include similar proposals. Selling health insurance "across state lines," supporters say, would reduce premiums and give
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The Global Industrial Working Class [feedly]
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The Global Industrial Working Class
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Links for 10-18-16 [feedly]
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Links for 10-18-16
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