
Ryan was ostensibly chosen for his intellect and his ideas, especially when it comes to the economy, but when confronted on the pressing issue of jobs and pay, all he had to offer was candy.

Ryan was ostensibly chosen for his intellect and his ideas, especially when it comes to the economy, but when confronted on the pressing issue of jobs and pay, all he had to offer was candy.

September numbers show strong gains in U.S. home sales, consumer confidence, and housing prices.

In a startling move of corporate welfare, Pennsylvania legislature passes a bill to give income tax from employees back to the employer.

For this weekend’s reading list, we have articles about how Mitt Romney would be a servant of the right wing if he were to become President, how Romney’s ‘jobs’ plan would destroy jobs, the cost of Romney’s plan to abolish Medicare, the flimsiness of Republican’s Benghazi criticisms, and why progressives should not cast a third-party ‘protest’ vote.

Huffington Post followed up with one of the questioners at last night’s debate. Guess whose answer she preferred?

When it comes to taxes, Mitt Romney is using his all-too-familiar lack of detail to explain how it works. Where’s the math, Mitt?

If you’ve had any doubts about the negative effects of off-shoring practices by Bain Capital and other global companies, ‘America the Gutted’ will likely lay them to rest.

Paul Ryan erroneously and ambiguously attacks Obama’s foreign policy regarding China’s economics.

Bill Clinton points out the unpatriotic hypocrisy of the conservative right in this video.

Any sane person would feel thrilled with the numbers from today’s Department of Labor report … unless you’re a bat-sh*t crazy Job Truther.

On October 2, employees blocked the driveways and loading dock at Sensata Technologies to prevent trucks from carting plant equipment away.

For this weekend’s reading list we have articles on the Obama vs. Romney Supreme Court, True the Vote, rebuilding the middle class, guns and reducing crime in big cities, and dealing with climate change.

The Bureau Of Labor Statistics released a revised job numbers report Thursday that reveals there were 386,000 more jobs created since 2011 than had been previously counted.