CatalanNews: Spain’s Constitutional Court halts judiciary reform law proposed by congress, a first in history December 21, 2022 Ben Wray Corruption, EU politics, National Politics, Uncategorized 0 The cracks in Spain’s post-Franco ‘democracy’ are becoming a chasm. Read the article HERE. ConstitutionDemocracyJudiciaryLinkSpainSpanish Politics
Economics Business Insider: Uber’s CEO said hiring will be treated as a ‘privilege’ and inefficient incentives will be cut May 10, 2022 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance, Gig Economy 0 With increasing interest rates investors are becoming less generous. It appears the glory days of billions in losses are over. Read Here
Austerity The Guardian: Grenfell survivor blames landlord’s ‘cancerous’ decisions for disaster June 4, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Austerity, Corruption, Economics, Finance, Inequality, Neo-Liberalism in the EU, Political Parties, Regulatory Capture 0 Housing too has become “a commodity to be exploited”. This is nothing new, as Henry George recognised 150 years ago. This fact includes many danger, and as we saw with Grenfell Tower, not only social […]
Austerity Bill Mitchell: Reliance on monetary policy is mindless, ideological nonsense July 3, 2019 Mathew D. Rose Austerity, Economics, Finance, Financial Institutions, Neo-Liberalism in the EU 0 Although the article is about the current economic situation in Australia, it is applicable to the EU. Read here
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