Monthly Archives: July 2012

The BPR Suggestion Box

The Big Picture Report has been online for one year and it’s been a totally worthwhile and enjoyable experience for me. I’m not a techie and still feel like a bit of a novice when it comes to blogging (though … Continue reading

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We’re Number…….37?

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The Light At the End of This Economic Tunnel Is a Train

In an interview with AlterNet, economist Joseph Stiglitz points to a dismal future for this country if we continue the current path of widening economic inequality. Deregulation, government downsizing, and an unfair tax system is making things worse. The middle … Continue reading

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The Robin Hood Tax

Professor Richard D. Wolff explains how a tiny “Robin Hood” or transaction tax on financial trades can raise enormous revenue for governments.  Richard D. Wolff is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst where he taught economics from 1973 … Continue reading

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Will We Survive ObamaCare?

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Making the World a Better Place

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Consumer Capitalism Wins Again

Twenty years after the first substantive Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, representatives from more than 190 countries met again. Hopes were high, but unlike the first one, the 2012 Summit was mostly window dressing. President Obama, Prime … Continue reading

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GMOs, What’s Not to Like?

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Conservative Paradise (Not Canada)

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The Real World Sucks, Doesn’t It?

THE FATE OF HEALTH CARE AND THE NOVEMBER ELECTION  By Arlen Grossman Polls show Americans like most provisions in Obama’s health care plan, but as a result of bitter and well-funded attacks by the Right, reject ObamaCare as a concept. … Continue reading

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