
Part 1:
We talk with Arthur Allen, of KFF Health News.
Mr. Allen describes the informal health care networks that have developed in the face of ICE actions, which caused many people to be afraid to leave their homes for health care, school, food shopping, or other tasks. This was especially true in Minneapolis. Should this be replicated in other cities when under this kind of siege?
Part 2:
We talk with Sarah Anderson, who directs the Global Economy Project at the Institute for Policy Studies and co-edits Inequality.org. Anderson’s research covers a wide range of international and domestic economic issues, including trade, finance, inequality, and budget policies.
We discuss how large corporations do not adequately pay their employees, and thus are subsidized by the welfare system. Most people who are getting 'welfare' assistance of various kinds are working, but simply not getting paid enough. Minimum wage has not changed in decades, even as the cost of living has risen greatly.
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Music: John Pine, "That's how every empire falls," 2015
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