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ProSense

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10. NLRB to Prosecute Wal-Mart For Violating Workers’ Rights (updated)
Tue Nov 19, 2013, 11:00 AM
Nov 2013
NLRB to Prosecute Wal-Mart For Violating Workers’ Rights (updated)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024053560

It interesting that a 2005 paper is being dragged out as evidence of anything.

Jason Furman to Chair the CEA?

Well, well—I see from the Twitterverse that Council of Economic Adviser Chairman Alan Krueger is going back to Princeton, to be replaced Jason Furman. That’s a great choice—Jason will make an excellent CEA chair.

Even though economic policy isn’t going anywhere fast these days given Congressional gridlock, the CEA chair is an important post. S/he is the public face of the administration when important data are released—think jobs day—and, at least in my limited experience, the CEA chair spends a fair bit of quality time with the POTUS, interpreting the economy and explaining the impacts of administration policy.

The CEA chair also can be highly influential in moving policy, as Alan was on the minimum wage and UI extensions, Christy Romer on the Recovery Act, and Glenn Hubbard on the Bush tax cuts.

I’ve worked closely with Jason, and there are few economists I can think of who both get macro (which is to say, see it the way I do) and have such a deep, granular knowledge of federal economic and fiscal policy, in no small part because he’s played a role in shaping those policies since the Clinton years. This is a guy who can hold forth on the history of the tiers of the unemployment insurance system as well as the exemptions in the corporate tax code, including the Senators who snuck them in there.

Roughly speaking, I’d describe the values of Furmanomics thusly:

–Progressive taxation that raises ample revenue;
–Boosting efficiencies and squeezing out inefficiencies in the tax code and the health care system;
–Solidly Keynesian in recession (he was ally in those arguments back in the day);
–Crafting policies with a clear eye to implementation constraints (something you only develop from pretty long experience in the gov’t sector);
–Strong supporter of the safety net (see here, e.g., re the little-known Furman effect).

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http://jaredbernsteinblog.com/jason-furman/

Jason Furman
Recent Reports
http://www.cbpp.org/experts/index.cfm?fa=view&id=145

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Are any of them not corporatists? LuvNewcastle Nov 2013 #1
We are in the times of "freedom is slavery" zeemike Nov 2013 #2
As Each Day Goes By... ChiciB1 Nov 2013 #3
I can see why you took a break. I might have to do the same. LuvNewcastle Nov 2013 #14
Yes, Good To Be Up To Date On Info... ChiciB1 Nov 2013 #41
Obama needs some new economic advisors CanonRay Nov 2013 #4
What do those guys know? Just because they've been right every time? Scuba Nov 2013 #5
What'sis you say? fadedrose Nov 2013 #32
Obama was groomed dotymed Nov 2013 #8
Her name is Penny Pritzker. LuvNewcastle Nov 2013 #15
...like Jill Stein and Margaret Flowers? L0oniX Nov 2013 #20
Let me know when either gets interested in talking to actual voters instead of just to eridani Nov 2013 #47
I don't think you all read Furman's article... Jeff In Milwaukee Nov 2013 #6
It's attack by sound bite. n/t ProSense Nov 2013 #11
Good luck with this argument: "Wal-Mart sucks not because of its low wages" Romulox Nov 2013 #12
Low wages suck... Jeff In Milwaukee Nov 2013 #21
Wal Mart is the largest private employer in America. And one with close ties to a Presidential Romulox Nov 2013 #43
And? (nt) Jeff In Milwaukee Nov 2013 #44
Walmart sucks because of its low wages. Vashta Nerada Nov 2013 #16
Holy Shit. The conclusion is awful. progressoid Nov 2013 #18
Seriously....read the whole article Jeff In Milwaukee Nov 2013 #22
Retail is still needed even in a manufacturing economy Fumesucker Nov 2013 #26
Actually.... Jeff In Milwaukee Nov 2013 #30
Manufacturing may be coming back but a lot of the jobs aren't Fumesucker Nov 2013 #31
The jobs are coming back... Jeff In Milwaukee Nov 2013 #35
The kids that in my day would have been out building hot rods are now in front of the X Box Fumesucker Nov 2013 #36
Tv's still have serviceable parts Egnever Nov 2013 #39
Of course it was Fumesucker Nov 2013 #40
And low-skill jobs will be done by............. jeff47 Nov 2013 #27
IRONY alert. progressoid Nov 2013 #28
Doesn't sound like he's talking about manufacturing jobs dreamnightwind Nov 2013 #45
I see the campaign to redefine "progressive" is underway. n/t winter is coming Nov 2013 #7
Good luck to the enemies of progressives. History is a good thing.... L0oniX Nov 2013 #19
We are DEEP in the rabbit hole. marmar Nov 2013 #9
NLRB to Prosecute Wal-Mart For Violating Workers’ Rights (updated) ProSense Nov 2013 #10
And I'm sure the settlement they craft will really change Wal-Mart's ways hatrack Nov 2013 #23
stories like this should wake people up to the extent we are buried librechik Nov 2013 #13
The only way to undo this corrupt system is from the bottom up. L0oniX Nov 2013 #17
Don't depress me Scuba fadedrose Nov 2013 #24
Progressively worse PowerToThePeople Nov 2013 #25
Wall Street wuvs Walmart Octafish Nov 2013 #29
Up is down, right is left... joeybee12 Nov 2013 #33
The Faux Democrats replaced the Real Democrats so.... AZ Progressive Nov 2013 #34
Bingo. Scuba Nov 2013 #37
Obama should be listening to the people, not corporatists. liberal_at_heart Nov 2013 #38
Yeah if you believe in Voodoo economics and all the crap Rex Nov 2013 #42
What? You don't like the Goldman-Sachs administration? Egalitarian Thug Nov 2013 #46
Obama Nominates America’s Biggest Walmart Cheerleader as His Chief Economic Adviser brentspeak Nov 2013 #48
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