Here is a vital sector of the economy crying out for socialized production and distribution.
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.
Who Cares About Care?
Today on TAP: Biden’s latest order is well-intentioned, but the caring economy needs a lot more money.
Does Janet Yellen Have Her Own China Policy?
Today on TAP: Her recent speech reassuring Beijing was oddly soft-line and ill-timed.
McCarthy’s Losing Game of Debt Chicken
Today on TAP: Everything has to break right for the hapless Speaker to pass his budget, and even then Biden holds all the cards.
Jared Bernstein: Principle Meets Decency
Biden’s most progressive senior economic adviser wins surprising Republican support.
Our Cracked National-Security State
Today on TAP: The Jack Teixeira episode demonstrates the bloated incompetence that a trillion dollars of annual military spending purchases.
Understanding the Latest Restrictions on Mifepristone
Today on TAP: These efforts will backfire on the right—but produce a lot of suffering along the way.
Will the Fed Wreck an Improving Economy?
Today on TAP: Both the inflation and the employment outlook continue to improve.
A Revolution in Cost-Benefit Rules
How Biden’s new team at the Office of Management and Budget is reversing several decades of pseudo-technical right-wing mischief
What Is DeSantis’s Game?
Today on TAP: The Florida governor has peaked too soon and has nowhere to go but down.

