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NAFTA at 25: A New Beginning? (Pt 1/2)
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NAFTA at 25: A New Beginning? (Pt 1/2)

January 1st marks 25 years since NAFTA – the North American Free Trade Agreement – went into effect, fundamentally altering trade relations in North America. Who benefited and who lost from this trade deal? Long-time…

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NAFTA at 25: A New Beginning? (Pt 2/2)
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NAFTA at 25: A New Beginning? (Pt 2/2)

Sometime later this year NAFTA 2.0, the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), is supposed to go into effect. Is it an improvement over the old NAFTA in any way? We speak to long-time NAFTA activist Lori Wallach…

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Phase One of US-China Trade Deal Is Mostly Symbolic
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Phase One of US-China Trade Deal Is Mostly Symbolic

President Trump says his just-signed trade deal with China is unprecedented, but it’s mostly symbolic and has little to nothing to offer ordinary Americans, says Jocobin’s Nicole Aschoff. Director/Video Editor: Adam Coley Audio Engineer: Taylor…

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Bipartisan NAFTA 2.0 Is Still Fatally Flawed
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Bipartisan NAFTA 2.0 Is Still Fatally Flawed

Congress passed the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) almost unanimously. It contains improvements over the original NAFTA, but still puts corporate interests over those of ordinary citizens, says Jacobin’s Nicole Aschoff. Director/Video Editor: Adam Coley Audio Engineer:…

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Yesterday’s Man: Biden’s Neoliberal Economic, Foreign Policy Record
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Yesterday’s Man: Biden’s Neoliberal Economic, Foreign Policy Record

Branko Marcetic discusses Joe Biden’s neoliberal economic policy and his neoconservative foreign policy record, as covered in his book, “Yesterday’s Man: The Case Against Joe Biden.” Subscribe to our page and support our work at…

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Ten years after Act 10, Wisconsin teachers are still fighting to rebuild from the rubble
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Ten years after Act 10, Wisconsin teachers are still fighting to rebuild from the rubble

Under Republican Gov. Scott Walker Wisconsin became a “right to work” state, and public sector unions were gutted with the passage of Act 10 in 2011. But teachers like Maricela Aguilar Monroy haven’t stopped fighting….

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