‘We can’t turn the public sector’s budget problems into a private sector bankruptcy crisis.’ COURTESY PHOTO – Eric Fruits The 2020 we’re living in is very different from the 2020 we rang in at the beginning of the year.
In January, there were about a dozen Democrats seeking the nomination for president. Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, free college tuition, and universal basic income were seriously debated as potential policies for a Democratic president.
State and local politicians in Oregon were eagerly awaiting the first payments from the billion-dollars-a-year Corporate Activities Tax (CAT), the money earmarked to finally pull […]
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