Today on TAP: How serious is the continuing appeal of the far right?
Robert Kuttner
Robert Kuttner is co-founder and co-editor of The American Prospect, and professor at Brandeis University’s Heller School. His latest book is Notes for Next Time: Surviving Tyranny, Redeeming America. Follow Bob at his site, robertkuttner.com, and on Twitter.
A Window on Corporate Deceptions
Today on TAP: The amazing creativity of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Time for the Fed to Meet the FTC
Today on TAP: The real source of too many price hikes is concentrated market power, not macroeconomic overheating.
Britain’s Turn to Labour
After the upcoming election, will we see a welcome shift to progressive rebuilding—or more austerity and neoliberalism?
Biden to Bibi: Kick Me Again
Today on TAP: Bibi to Biden: Happy to oblige, please send more bombs.
The Legal System Worked—or Did It?
Today on TAP: Beware premature reassurance. The high court is still in Trump’s pocket.
A Catastrophe in Slow Motion
Today on TAP: There is still time for Biden to save his election and our democracy, but time is fast running out.
The Support Our Public Services Briefly Had—and Still Need
And how President Biden can make that goal a better campaign theme
Biden vs. the Free-Trade Blob
Today on TAP: The influence of corporate free-traders is at last ebbing, and they are not going quietly.
The FDIC Shuffle
Today on TAP: Chair Martin Gruenberg, weakened by the sexual harassment mess at his agency, will step aside once a successor is named. Will Biden appoint someone as progressive as Gruenberg?

