Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Egypt's Workers Movement Strikes Back | Should Supreme Court Find Insurance Mandate Unconstitutional?

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News Stories
March 27, 2012
Egypt's Workers Movement Strikes Back
After months of failed negotiations with government ministries, Egyptians workers organized nationwide strikes in both the public and private sectors.
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Should Supreme Court Find Insurance Mandate Unconstitutional?
Kevin Zeese: Mandate is both bad policy and unconstituional, this is an opportunity to push for "Medicare for All"
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