involved if they don t want to. there are plenty of ways to get drugs without dragging this people into it. hobby lobby provides standard birth control. what will the ten justices decide? it s a toss-up. i don t think you slam dunk either side. on the one side, you could see how it could be abused, where you would be forcing corporations, for example, to fund abortions. on the other hand, if you allow the religious the pleading that something is against your religion, you could have a religion or a ceo who says it s against my religion to to support or to subsidize vaccinations. all right, dana, a lot of discussion about this, analysis back and forth about how people think the court will decide. how do you see it? i think yesterday morning when you woke up and people started to focus on the hobby lobby case, there was a lot of confusion as to what the case actually was. and then as usual, after 24 hours, after people have a chance to think about it and after the a
thinking america in the age of descent. the american middle class is the most, the motor, it has been until recently the motor not just of the american economy its spending power but of the global economy, and the fact that that motor gets a little bit weaker with each fresh business cycle or actually quite a lot weaker with each fresh business cycle if you take the last two, including the one we are in the middle of, it is profoundly worrying because people don t have the answers, policy makers don t have the answers, in terms of what to do about this. so it is with a great sense of foreboding and also of feeling troubled that i wrote this book. rose: we conclude this evening with corinne narassiguin, she is a candidate for the french parliament, a candidate to represent french citizen whose live in the united states and canada. ten years now of continuous right wing government, especially over the past five years, in the regime we have actually seen less government, w
thinking america in the age of descent. the american middle class is the most, the motor, it has been until recently the motor not just of the american economy its spending power but of the global economy, and the fact that that motor gets a little bit weaker with each fresh business cycle or actually quite a lot weaker with each fresh business cycle if you take the last two, including the one we are in the middle of, it is profoundly worrying because people don t have the answers, policy makers don t have the answers, in terms of what to do about this. so it is with a great sense of foreboding and also of feeling troubled that i wrote this book. rose: we conclude this evening with corinne narassiguin, she is a candidate for the french parliament, a candidate to represent french citizen whose live in the united states and canada. ten years now of continuous right wing government, especially over the past five years, in the regime we have actually seen less government, w
with each fresh business cycle or actually quite a lot weaker with each fresh business cycle if you take the last two, including the one we are in the middle of, it is profoundly worrying because people don t have the answers, policy makers don t have the answers, in terms of what to do about this. so it is with a great sense of foreboding and also of feeling troubled that i wrote this book. rose: we conclude this evening with corinne narassiguin, she is a candidate for the french parliament, a candidate to represent french citizen whose live in the united states and canada. ten years now of continuous right wing government, especially over the past five years, in the regime we have actually seen less government, we have seen healthcare coverage, has become more expensive, we have seen education system, that also has weakened, public education system that has weakened, and these are fundamental, i think, for rekoff, for rehe koff i are on the long-term to make sure that w
with each fresh business cycle if you take the last two, including the one we are in the middle of, it is profoundly worrying because people don t have the answers, policy makers don t have the answers, in terms of what to do about this. so it is with a great sense of foreboding and also of feeling troubled that i wrote this book. rose: we conclude this evening with corinne narassiguin, she is a candidate for the french parliament, a candidate to represent french citizen whose live in the united states and canada. ten years now of continuous right wing government, especially over the past five years, in the regime we have actually seen less government, we have seen healthcare coverage, has become more expensive, we have seen education system, that also has weakened, public education system that has weakened, and these are fundamental, i think, for rekoff, for rehe koff i are on the long-term to make sure that we have social justice, we invest in education, that everybody