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The Democrats won the election with a number of popular policies, but the corporations don't like them, so they have been watering them down. The US is run by an oligarchy, says Michael Hudson, and is probably a failed state. Now we have people from the coal industry designing climate change policies. The Biden Administration is intertwined with Wall Street but must deliver some election promises to workers. Michael Hudson joins Paul Jay on theAnalysis.news[embedded content]Analysis News - Michael Hudson: Biden Between BlackRock and a Hard Place
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The Democrats won the election with a number of popular policies, but the corporations don't like them, so they have been watering them down. The US is run by an oligarchy, says Michael Hudson, and is probably a failed state. Now we have people from the coal industry designing climate change policies. The Biden Administration is intertwined with Wall Street but must deliver some election promises to workers. Michael Hudson joins Paul Jay on theAnalysis.news[embedded content]Analysis News - Michael Hudson: Biden Between BlackRock and a Hard Place
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The Democrats won the election with a number of popular policies, but the corporations don't like them, so they have been watering them down. The US is run by an oligarchy, says Michael Hudson, and is probably a failed state. Now we have people from the coal industry designing climate change policies.
The Biden Administration is intertwined with Wall Street but must deliver some election promises to workers. Michael Hudson joins Paul Jay on theAnalysis.news