economic liberties project today released a new, landmark report: “the courage to learn: a retrospective on antitrust and competition policy during the obama administration and a framework for a new, structuralist approach.” at nearly 200 pages, "the courage to learn” lays out a comprehensive antitrust and competition policy agenda for the new congress and biden
to more than $5.325 billion, not including the extra rent liabilities Staples took on when the private equity firm sold off nearly $400 million of the company’s real estate and agreed to lease it back, all so it could pay itself nearly $1.5 billion in dividends in less than three years.” “Assuming Sycamore finances a
In a forceful effort to shape a more progressive foreign policy, a coalition of left-leaning and other groups on Friday will deliver a detailed roster of 100 candidates they recommend for senior posts in the Biden administration, according to organizers and a glossy book of resumes prepared for the president-elect. The effort marks a new
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need appointees who have a demonstrated commitment, not to serving the interests of Wall Street or corporate America, but instead to ensuring Black and brown communities have real power to shape Federal policymaking.” “Now is the time for visionary leadership that moves us beyond the status quo and establishes a new normal,” said Jhumpa Bhattacharya,