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Bryce Covert goes through Romney's comments on women last night and points out that they conflict with a lot of past positions:- Likes
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Richard Kirsch calls Romney out for the audacity to tout the health care law he implemented in Massachusetts but would deny to everyone else:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Bryce Covert has some suggestions for questions about women and the economy at tonight's debate:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Matt Stoller sees no silver lining to falling consumer debt if it's done through default:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Bryce Covert looks to the past to explain why Romney and Ryan are promising Medicaid a dismal future:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Elizabeth Stokes explains why the government has to be a steward of the common good for a functioning democracy:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Matt Stoller finds some encouraging evidence that the Walmart strikes will have an impact:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Tim Price calls on a candidate -- any candidate -- to give us some straight answers on Social Security:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Members and staff from the Campus Network and Pipeline scratch their heads as to what the vice presidential candidates have to offer Millennials:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Matt Stoller writes that the foreclosure crisis hasn't been a topic of debate this year because the candidates don't have enough of a disagreement:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Matt Stoller writes that the foreclosure crisis hasn't been a topic of debate this year because the candidates don't have enough of a disagreement:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Bryce Covert calls out states for decreasing childcare support at a time when working families desperately need the help:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Jeff Madrick notes that Jack Welsh may know a thing or two about changing numbers:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Join Chris Hayes and the Roosevelt Institute | Pipeline for the 2nd annual Roosevelt Rising conference in NYC on November 9th:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Mike Konczal looks ahead to the best case scenario once unemployment finally falls:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Mike Konczal argues Romney's off in his critique of Dodd-Frank, even if you're still worried about TBTF banks:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
The role of government was a debate topic, but Taylor Jo Isenberg explains how Millennials are taking the question into their own hands:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Joseph Stiglitz warns QE3 is a sign that Congress has fallen down on the job of creating job growth:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Matt Stoller calls foul on Obama's connection between deficits and the financial crisis:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Bo Cutter argues neither candidate dealt with the real issues at hand last night:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
David Woolner has some lessons for Obama on debating straight from FDR:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Jeff Madrick calls on Obama to do a better job defending government from Romney's weak sauce attacks:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Bryce Covert wonders where all the questions about women were in the debate last night:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Who lied, who lost, and what was left out of the debate last night? Roosevelt weighs in!Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Mark Schmitt explains why Romney's new tax plan would transfer wealth upward and hit the young the hardest:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Given the decline in stay-at-home moms, Bryce Covert wonders why first ladies don't get their own debate:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Dorian Warren calls on progressives to be ruthless in creating a strategy for a 21st century New Deal:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Susan Crawford argues that if America wants to win the global race for internet connectivity, we might have to take some cues from New Zealand:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Jeff Madrick calls out both presidential candidates for failing to address the erosion of the middle class:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Bryce Covert reviews "End of Men" and looks like what it would mean if the economy were run by a matriarchy:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Bryce Covert explains the link between pink collar job losses and women defecting to the Democratic Party:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Tim Price exposes the Republican idea that participation in the social contract should be voluntary:Roosevelt Institute shared a link.
Mike Konczal argues that yes, in fact, it's fair to tax capital gains:- ActivityOctoberPeople Who Like ThisVisits211