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2025- Saturday, November 15 | Mamdani Needs to Catch the Value Capture Bus
- Sunday, April 27 | I Got Scammed Three Times this Month (And I Thought I was Too Smart)
- Thursday, March 20 | A Tomb for Tommy
- Wednesday, December 27 | You’re Invited to A New Year’s Eve Celebration of the Life of Tom Haines
- Wednesday, December 27 | Happy New Year 2024 (originally 12/16/23)
- Monday, December 18 | Thomas Haines, Biochemist Who Founded the CUNY Medical School, Dies at 90
- Tuesday, July 5 | Debt Relief for Whom? Part II
- Tuesday, July 5 | Debt Relief for Whom? Part I
- Tuesday, May 3 | The Last Tour Guide to Leave Cuba
- Thursday, February 24 | Survival of the Richest Turfholders, Not the Fittest Individuals
- Monday, February 14 | Henry George: Prophet of the Gilded Age
- Friday, December 10 | Tom Haines Jay Walks Again
- Saturday, July 10 | Fighting the Wealth Hoarders with Transparency and Taxes
- Saturday, July 10 | Taxing More from the Rich Is Difficult. This Is How to Do It.
- Saturday, July 10 | Interview About Monopoly with Paul Jay on The Analysis
- Saturday, July 10 | Review of “Liberty from All Masters,” by Barry C. Lynn
- Monday, March 8 | Review of Matthew Desmond’s Evicted
- Thursday, October 29 | Review of Break ‘Em Up by Zephyr Teachout
- Saturday, September 5 | Review of Thomas Frank’s “The People, No”
- Tuesday, July 28 | Mason Gaffney, October 18, 1923-July 16, 2020
- Thursday, May 21 | Webinar with Richard Vague, author of A Brief History of Doom, May 17, 2020
- Saturday, November 16 | The Big Bean Bubble
- Friday, July 19 | Review: A Brief History of Doom by Richard Vague
- Friday, April 26 | Garlic, Cancer, and the Public Funding of Scientific Research
- Saturday, September 29 | How the U.S. Military Protects and Enriches Multinational Speculators
- Tuesday, June 26 | From Germany to America: A Dialog on Inequality
- Tuesday, June 26 | How Colonies Can Liberate Themselves by Taxing Real Estate
- Sunday, December 10 | Putting Land and Power Back into Economics
- Tuesday, November 21 | The Democrats Confront Monopoly
- Saturday, August 19 | Part II Beauty, Cooperation, and the Hadza Hunter-Gatherers
- Tuesday, August 8 | Beauty and Profit: The Evolution of Beauty (2017) by Richard O. Prum
- Thursday, May 11 | The Dissing of Henry George
- Monday, April 17 | What’s the Matter with Wisconsin?
- Tuesday, March 28 | The 7 Secrets of the Prolific
- Tuesday, October 18 | Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right
- Sunday, September 4 | James Galbraith Tells Us What Everyone Needs to Know About Inequality
- Sunday, September 4 | David and Goliath, or Why the One Percent Has to Rig the System
- Tuesday, July 26 | John Perkins’ New Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
- Tuesday, December 1 | Dead Empires: How China May Overtake the U.S.
- Saturday, July 26 | Piketty’s Model of Inequality and Growth in Historical Context, Pt 2
- Saturday, July 26 | Piketty’s Model of Inequality and Growth in Historical Context, Pt 1
- Monday, March 17 | Whose Water? Ours! How to End California’s Water Crisis
- Monday, March 17 | Increasing the Minimum Wage Can Actually Create Jobs–If It’s Enforced
- Saturday, February 8 | The Affordable Care Act Will Raise Wages
- Monday, January 20 | What’s Crippling the Recovery: Lack of Investment Demand or Too-Big-to-Lend Banks?
- Tuesday, January 14 | Taxing Carbon is Like Taxing Diamonds
- Friday, August 9 | How a Progressive Tax System Made Detroit a Powerhouse (and Could Again)
- Sunday, May 19 | Grover Norquist is Right to Oppose Internet Sales Taxes
- Tuesday, April 23 | How to Fix the Great Real Estate After-Bubble
- Saturday, April 6 | Is New Technology Destroying Jobs?
- Wednesday, March 20 | The Monopolists in My Back Yard
- Saturday, March 2 | Joseph Stiglitz Is Right About Inequality, but for the Wrong Reason
- Sunday, February 17 | Raise the Minimum Wage or Cut Low-Wage Taxes?
- Tuesday, January 29 | The Prophetic Work of Barry Lynn
- Tuesday, January 15 | Is Paul Krugman’s Liquidity Trap Really an Inequality Trap?
- Friday, December 28 | The Keynesian Stimulus Spending Fallacy
- Friday, December 7 | Capturing the Multinational Dragons’ Gold
- Sunday, November 18 | Pity the Poor Child Molester
- Sunday, May 20 | How to (Really) End This Depression: a Response to Paul Krugman
- Sunday, May 6 | Don’t Take Away My Oxycodone!
- Thursday, April 19 | Pearidge, Trauma ; 99 to 1; and The Self-Made Myth
- Thursday, June 16 | What Drives the War on Drugs?
- Monday, May 30 | Can Killing Government Prevent Special Interest Capture?
- Thursday, May 12 | From Public Meat Markets to Derivatives Markets: A Lesson from Old New York
- Wednesday, February 16 | Can Cyberspace Liberate Us from Earthly Space?
- Sunday, January 23 | To End Deficits, Allow Localities to Raise Property Taxes
- Monday, January 17 | To Save Essential Public Services, Restore the Original Wealth Tax!
- Saturday, August 28 | Magic Mushrooms
- Sunday, August 22 | Income Inequality and Financial Crises, NYT, Aug 21
- Wednesday, June 16 | Animal Spirits, by Akerlof and Shiller
- Thursday, April 29 | Can Invading a Small Third-World Country Stimulate the Economy?
- Saturday, March 6 | The Spirit Level: Why Greater Equality Makes Societies Stronger
- Sunday, February 7 | Deficit Hawk, Progressive Style, Part II
- Wednesday, February 3 | Deficit Hawk, Progressive Style, Part I
- Saturday, August 29 | Getting Health Care Incentives Right
- Sunday, June 7 | Collaborative Medicine
- Monday, February 16 | The Great Real Estate Bubble of the Roaring Twenties
- Thursday, January 29 | What’s the Matter with Michigan? The Rise and Collapse of an Economic Wonder
- Monday, December 29 | To Rebuild the Economy, People are the Best Investment
- Thursday, November 20 | How to Thaw Credit, Now and Forever by Mason Gaffney
- Friday, September 26 | The Kotlikoff-Mehrling Plan: Better than the Paulson Bailout
- Sunday, August 17 | The Great Crash of 2008, by Mason Gaffney
- Sunday, August 17 | The Great Crash of 2008, by Mason Gaffney
- Sunday, July 1 | The Battle of the Horns of Hattin
- Thursday, May 17 | How Doctors Think, by Jerome Groopman M.D.
- Sunday, April 8 | Mice
- Sunday, March 18 | Stumbling on Happiness, by Daniel Gilbert
- Wednesday, February 21 | The Drug War Comes Home
- Friday, February 2 | Death and Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe
- Tuesday, January 16 | The Minimum Wage and the IRS
- Monday, December 18 | When Affirmative Action was White, by Ira Katznelson
- Sunday, November 19 | The Plague before Thanksgiving
- Sunday, November 12 | Benefits of Military Spending
- Wednesday, October 18 | The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War without End, by Peter Galbraith
- Saturday, September 30 | Where Did The Wealth of Nations Come From?
- Wednesday, September 6 | School Choice: A Lesson from New Zealand
- Wednesday, August 9 | The White Man’s Burden, by William Easterly
- Sunday, July 9 | The Wedge
- Tuesday, June 6 | The Mother of All Bungles in Iraq
- Saturday, May 13 | Tax Cuts for the Rich Hurt the Economy
- Sunday, May 7 | Wealth of Nations, Wolf on Jacobs, Krugman on Warsh
- Sunday, April 30 | Bubble, CPI and CEO Bonuses
- Tuesday, April 4 | Helping People Help Themselves, by David Ellerman
- Saturday, March 25 | Is Racism Increasing?
- Sunday, March 12 | Gangsta-nomics at Harvard
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Like his mentor Jerry Nadler, Micah is a professional politician in the best sense: personally unpretentious, deeply concerned with advancing the public interest, skilled in designing legislation and organizing support to get it passed. In short, he is a true leader.
Mamdani is already targeted by big real estate. He has nothing to lose from proposing a tax on properties near bus stops to cover the $800 million cost of free bus fares.
“(Fraud) Alert: Your Chase ATM/Debit card has been suspended. Please call 1-814-201-6859 to verify.” In a panic, I call the number from my landline...
Last month, little orange Tommy the canary began wheezing. Tears filled my eyes as I watched him tumble from his perch only to flutter up and fall again.
Polly is sad to report that Tom died Sunday afternoon, December 17. For a week he refused food and water. Slowly he faded away until, like the Cheshire Cat, all that remained was his smile.
August 9, Tom blew out the candles on an oversized cupcake to celebrate his 90th. Two bouts of summer pneumonia have put him in hospice. Bedridden, on oxygen and with pressure sores, he dines on purees and thickened liquids. Just before Thanksgiving, Polly brought him home from 305 West End