The president’s attempt to fire me doesn’t just hurt consumers. It also hurts small businesses like the ones we’re trying to protect in our lawsuit against Amazon.
The president’s attempt to fire me doesn’t just hurt consumers. It also hurts small businesses like the ones we’re trying to protect in our lawsuit against Amazon.
I'm hearing now that *every* technologist CFPB hired to investigate Big Tech was fired this evening. That's somewhere between 70-100 people.
wired.com/story/dozens-of-cfpb-workers-terminated-in-after-hours-firing-blitz/
Must read by @nhegde.bsky.social. "Democrats need to make a decision. They can either continue their decades-long accommodation of billionaires and corporate interests or embrace a genuine populist agenda that directly challenges concentrated economic power." democracyjournal.org/arguments/an...
On Feb. 6th, hear from Mark Ellis, senior fellow at @econliberties.bsky.social.
He'll discuss his new paper ‘Rate of Return Equals Cost of Capital,’ how and why investor-owned utility profit models diverted from their initial design, & more.
RSVP: attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/790...
Today, Lina Khan departs the Federal Trade Commission.
It’s been quite a ride—one that has given Americans a taste of what true public-interest governance can look like.
From rules that answered our everyday frustrations to historic trust-busting, here are some of the highlights.👇🧵
The South Dakota grocer in Indian country, the Louisiana grocer where you get charbroiled oyster sauce, the North Tulsa grocer on Black Wall Street, the bodega that takes your deliveries: All deserve a level playing field against the billionaires they compete with. www.nytimes.com/2025/01/13/o...
The goodest dog waiting for some cheese to drop.
An absolutely empty oped from UHG CEO Andrew Witty. Let’s make healthcare “more human” says company whose business model has reduced people to lines on a spreadsheet. Also, completely ignores the anger from doctors and nurses while trying to hide behind them.
www.nytimes.com/2024/12/13/o...
In 1936, Congress passed a law to level the playing field for rural grocers. For 25 years the government didn't enforce it. Today, FTC is suing Southern Glazer's so mom & pop grocery & liquor stores get the same discounts as their billionaire competitors. www.ftc.gov/news-events/...