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Sep 07 2018 81 mins   4
Air Date: 9/7/2018 Today we take a look at several of the ways that average people benefit from collective action including unionization, class action lawsuits and politically attuned investing of pooled pension funds. Plus, making the obvious case for why the Democratic Party needs to get wholeheartedly on board with policies that unwaveringly support working people and empower collectivism. Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Episode Sponsors: Blinkist| Amazon USA| Amazon CA| Amazon UK Support Best of the Left on Patreon! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: The case for unions - The Brian Lehrer Show - Air Date 6-25-18 Jane McAlevey, labor and environmental organizer, argues that progressives need more of the hard work of organizing mass movements to be effective and talks about recent labor actions in Las Vegas and by red-state teachers. Ch. 2: Thomas Neuburger on how unions show another angle of the political split on the left - Bradcast from @TheBradBlog - Air Date 8-17-18 Speaking with Angie Coiro, Thomas Neuburg analyzes the relationship between unions and liberals, and how the Democrats fit into the picture. Ch. 3: Roy Houseman Unions Fight Back! (Arbitration) - @TZHRJ - Air Date 05-30-18 Roy Houseman explains the recent ruling on forced arbitration and the effect it will have on workers. Ch. 4: Labor's last weapon against capital is its own capital - @ThisIsHellRadio - Air Date 5-22-18 Law professor David Webber explains how labor can wield capital against capital. David is author of “The Rise of the Working-Class Shareholder: Labor’s Last Best Weapon” from Harvard University Press. Ch. 5: Shaun Richman on rights and rebellions - Belabored (@DissentMag) - Air Date 2-23-18 Facing a legislative onslaught, the labor movement must rediscover its fighting spirit—and find ways to turn the GOP attack to its own advantage. Ch. 6: Explaining the power of unions to counterbalance the dangerous excesses of capitalism - @tmbsfm with @_michaelbrooks - Air Date 8-7-18 Michael Brooks breaks down the viral wildcat strike video and what we will need to do build union power in the US. VOICEMAILS Ch. 7: Please explain single-payer health care - Jennifer from Columbus, OH Ch. 8: Final comments explaining how single payer works in broad strokes and bonus clips from a Canadian doctor and many average Canadian citizens explaining the Canadian health care system Bonus Clips: Dr. Danielle Martin Defending Single Payer Health Care - Women's College Hospital - Air Date 10-3-17 Real Canadians Talking Real Healthcare REMINDER: SUPPORT PROGRESSIVE PRIMARY CANDIDATES! (For general election battleground spotlights, listen for future segments of "The Midterms Minute.") SEPT 11th - New Hampshire (Reg. Deadlines: Primary & General: Same day registration & voting (*see details); NO online registration) NH Voter Info from Rock the Vote List of NH Election Offices 1st district: Mindi Messemer Governor: Molly Kelly vs. Steve Marchand (Further Reading: NHPR | Concord Monitor) SEPT 12th - Rhode Island (Reg. Deadlines: Primary: August 13th / General: Oct 9th) RI Voter Info from Rock the Vote Governor: Matt Brown Lt. Governor: Aaron Regunberg SEPT. 13th - NEW YORK (State Office Primaries) Governor: Cynthia Nixon Everything you need to know about New York’s primary election(Curbed NY) TAKE ACTION: Phone Bank for Brand New Congress Phone Bank for Justice Democrats Phone Bank with Swing Left Voter Contact Resources & Tips from Indivisible Easily keep up with races & donate to candidates with DownTicket.com Written & curated by BOTL Communications Director Amanda Hoffman MUSIC: Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr Heartland Flyer - The Balloonist (Blue Dot Sessions) Long and Low Cloud - The Bulwark (Blue Dot Sessions) The Wooden Platform - The Bulwark (Blue Dot Sessions) On Our Own Again - The Pine Barrens (Blue Dot Sessions) Over the Fence - Delray (Blue Dot Sessions) Pickers - Pecan Grove (Blue Dot Sessions) Voicemail Mu [...]