Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Episode 106: The Mid-Term Election Results Will Be…; Grocers go Belly-Up: The Dark World of Private Equity

The Working Life Podcast with Jonathan Tasini
I know no more than the next person about what the mid-term election results will be. But, what I can do is bring you, exclusively, the thinking in this episode of Celinda Lake, one of the nation’s leading Democratic and issues pollsters, who tells us what is driving voters right now just days before the election.

Then, I take a deep look with national economics guru Eileen Appelbaum into the bankruptcies of grocery chains across the nation, which are financial failures driven by the greed of private equity barons.

Our Robber Baron of the week is Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for his leading role in trying to defeat a ballot initiative that would tax businesses to raise a small amount of money to address the homeless crisis.

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Ep 106: Mid-Term Election Results Will Be…; Grocers go Belly-Up: The Dark World of Private Equity


Episode 106: I know no more than the next person about what the mid-term election results will be. But, what I can do is bring you, exclusively, the thinking in this episode of Celinda Lake, one of the nation’s leading Democratic and issues pollsters, who tells us what is driving voters right now just days before the election. Then, I take a deep look with national economics guru Eileen Appelbaum into the bankruptcies of grocery chains across the nation, which are financial failures driven by the greed of private equity barons. Our Robber Baron of the week is Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for his leading role in trying to defeat a ballot initiative that would tax businesses to raise a small amount of money to address the homeless crisis.
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