Today on TAP: The long-term consequences of the U.S. response were far worse than the attacks themselves.
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.
The Wasted Crisis
Today on TAP: What did we learn from the financial collapse of September 2008? Not enough.
U.S. Steel and the Fake Populism of J.D. Vance
Today on TAP: Let’s not confuse the corporate interest with worker interests.
Can Reverse Coattails Save the Democrats in 2024?
Biden may be a drag on the Democratic ticket, but there are plenty of other sources of energy and mobilization.
Unions and Worker Voice
Today on TAP: The other great contribution of the labor movement
The Economy: Steady as She Goes
Today on TAP: The Fed needs to understand that this economy defies its models. It should begin to cut rates, and get ready for a whole other kind of inflation driven by climate change.
The Case for Radical Public Options
Today on TAP: There are too many realms with public consequences where the private sector is inefficient and rapacious. Some might call the remedy socialism.
Pricing a Lifesaving Drug
Will Medicare use its ample leverage to make Wegovy affordable?
Will Fox Lose Its Broadcast License?
Today on TAP: A broad coalition asserts, with plenty of evidence hidden in plain view, that Fox fails the FCC’s character test.
A Revolving-Door Trifecta
Today on TAP: More of the same may be in store at the State Department.

