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The Fed's December Rate Cut: Another Band-Aid on Capitalism's Gaping Wounds
As the Federal Reserve slashes rates for the third consecutive quarter, the real question isn't whether this helps workers—it's whether trickle-down economics has finally admitted defeat.
The Great November Shutdown Shuffle: How Washington's Incompetence Became Wall Street's Opportunity
As the longest government shutdown in U.S. history crippled data collection and left millions in limbo, the wealthy continued their ascent while ordinary Americans tightened their belts. A damning look...
When Wall Street Bought Winter: How a Quiet Heating Crisis Exposed America’s Cold-Hearted Economy
A quiet wave of energy shutoffs in low-income US neighborhoods reveals how deregulation, financialization, and right‑wing economic dogma turned basic winter heat into a speculative luxury.