INTRODUCTION: THE PUBLIC EMPOWERMENT ACT OF 1997
…$2.2 billion — nearly 90 times what the bill would spend annually on consumer protection and health safety and protecting family budgets. And the Consumer Protection Agency would more than…
…$2.2 billion — nearly 90 times what the bill would spend annually on consumer protection and health safety and protecting family budgets. And the Consumer Protection Agency would more than…
…not thousands, of cable news channels, radio stations, podcasts and the like which discuss politics and current events. Unfortunately, too few truly delve into serious matters that affect millions of…
…think about all the time and I am totally burned out. They go over and over it. Can you stop? Just stop it for a little bit?’” The Times also…
…hear him say essentially nothing of note. The speech title was grandly cheerleading: “Change the World? Yes, You Can”—a nod to his unofficial 2008 campaign slogan, “Yes We Can.” Obama’s…
…these planes grounded worldwide. The FAA has a clearly established pro-Boeing bias and will likely allow Boeing to unground the 737 MAX. We must demand that the two top FAA…
…and specifically explaining its decision to cut rates. As former Fed Governor and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, Sarah Bloom Raskin, said: “The Fed has really had a bit of…
…Trump voters expected Trump to do a little bit more to further the legitimate self-interests of the families on Main Street. Now come two Pulitzer-Prize-winning, famously accurate reporters, Hedrick Smith,…
…a little bit of commercial sponsorship,” when Congress got tight some years ago, has now gone wild. Do we really need to be reminded that “support for this station (or…
By Ralph Nader July 23, 2021 Jeff Bezos touched down after his 10 minutes, 10 second vertical 66 mile zoom above Earth. He felt so on top of the Earth…
By Ralph Nader January 25, 2022 “Hi Mort,” began my calls to Morton Mintz who would invariably answer his phone promptly at the Washington Post. “I’ve got a story,” to…