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Eric Levitz is a features writer for Intelligencer. He covers politics and economics.
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Mar. 23, 2020
Coronavirus Exposes the Virulence of American Conservatism
As British conservatives push historic aid to keep workers employed, the GOP is fighting to let bailed-out corporations cut staff.
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Mar. 20, 2020
The GOP’s Relief Bill Is Too Right-Wing for the Right’s Own Good
Republican penny-pinching could doom Trump — and American capitalism as we’ve known it.
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Mar. 19, 2020
Democrats Need to Stop Worrying and Give Everyone Free Money
It’s more important for economic relief to be rapid and comprehensive than precisely targeted.
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Mar. 19, 2020
We’re Lucky the Coronavirus Isn’t a Prolific Child Killer
Given our lack of preparedness, a disaster like this was inevitable. We’re lucky the one we got has a low fatality rate among children.
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Mar. 18, 2020
Senate Passes Coronavirus Relief Bill, Plans $1.3 Trillion Sequel
The legislation would provide some workers with paid sick and family leave, and boost unemployment benefits and food assistance.
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Mar. 17, 2020
Does Congress Have It Right on the Coronavirus Bailout?
Suddenly, a version of universal basic income is a mainstream idea — and Republicans are championing it.
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Mar. 17, 2020
Who Should Get a Coronavirus Bailout and How?
Congress needs to go big or the economy’s going to hell.
coronavirus
Mar. 16, 2020
In the Age of the Coronavirus, Biden’s ‘Results’ Require Bernie’s ‘Revolution’
At Sunday’s debate, Joe Biden promised to make every American hurt by the pandemic “whole” without making radical change. That’s impossible.
coronavirus
Mar. 13, 2020
The GOP’s Ideological Sickness Is Going to Get People Killed
Republicans are too obsessed with fighting imaginary crises to deal with the actual one that coronavirus presents.
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Mar. 13, 2020
Why Isn’t Trump in Quarantine?
The president recently met with Jair Bolsonaro’s aide, who tested positive for coronavirus.
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Mar. 12, 2020
Biden Displays Unpresidential Competence in Coronavirus Remarks
In a marked departure from modern presidential norms, Biden opted to
avoid
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Mar. 12, 2020
McConnell (Reluctantly) Nixes Vacation Plans to Work on Virus Bill
Earlier Thursday, the GOP leader said the Senate would wait until after recess to legislate a response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Mar. 11, 2020
Joe Biden Is a Tool (But Progressives Can Use Him)
Biden’s (likely) nomination is cause for disappointment but not despair.
vision 2020
Mar. 10, 2020
Joe Biden Is Winning The Primary But Losing His Party’s Future
Biden dominated again Tuesday night. But Sanders’s resilient strength among younger voters is a force that he must reckon with.
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Mar. 10, 2020
Markets Rebound After Trump Signals He Intends to Do His Job
Trump stopped tweeting QAnon memes long enough to promise stimulus to aid recovery from the coronavirus crash. For a couple hours, investors rejoiced.
vision 2020
Mar. 9, 2020
As the Economy Weakens, the Case for Bernie Grows Stronger
A pandemic and market crash have lent the Sanders campaign new purpose, even as it has been sliding out of contention.
intelligencer chats
Mar. 6, 2020
What Doomed Elizabeth Warren’s Candidacy?
Trying to figure out why a one-time front-runner never quite hit liftoff.
coronavirus
Mar. 5, 2020
Coronavirus Exposes the Sickness of America’s Shoddy Welfare State
Denying millions of Americans health care and leave has always imposed costs on society as a whole, but an epidemic makes those costs more visible.
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Mar. 4, 2020
Bernie’s Revolution Failed. But His Movement Can Still Win.
Super Tuesday disproved the senator’s theory of electoral politics. But if the left learns from his mistakes, victory remains possible.
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Mar. 3, 2020
No Marketing Budget Could Sell a Product As Bad As Bloomberg 2020
But a less egotistical billionaire may one day put Bloomberg’s blueprint for plutocracy to better use.
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Mar. 3, 2020
Bernie Sanders Is Still in a Remarkably Strong Position
Sanders is poised to be co-front-runner after Super Tuesday, even in a bad-case scenario. A year ago, socialists would have taken that in heartbeat.
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Mar. 2, 2020
How Coronavirus Could Tank the Economy — and Trump’s Odds of Reelection
If the outbreak escapes containment in North America, U.S. economic growth could fall to roughly zero, according to a new OECD report.
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Feb. 28, 2020
Does Trump Know Senate Republicans Can’t Make the Coronavirus Go Away?
The president seems to be operating on the delusion that he can lie his way out of a pandemic just like he did with impeachment.
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Feb. 28, 2020
Across the World, Voters Are Losing Faith in Government
The percentage of citizens who believe that “the state is run for the benefit of all” has plummeted in a wide array of countries since 2002.
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Feb. 27, 2020
Why Bernie May Benefit From the Threat of a Contested Convention
By vowing to deny Sanders the nomination if he wins a mere plurality of delegates, Democratic elites may accidentally deliver him a majority.
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Feb. 26, 2020
Trump Insists on Paying for Coronavirus Prep by Taking Heating Aid From Poor
The White House’s neurotic obsession with hurting the disadvantaged is going to get us all killed (or, at least, many of us needlessly ill).
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Feb. 26, 2020
5 Ways a Coronavirus Pandemic Could Change the 2020 Election
The bug could expose Trump’s misrule and ruin his economic record — or validate his xenophobia and gift him a burst of catch-up growth this fall.
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Feb. 26, 2020
Who Won (and Lost) the Democratic Debate in South Carolina
Elizabeth Warren didn’t quite deliver the blockbuster performance she needed, while Joe Biden did just enough to stay on course.
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Feb. 24, 2020
Bernie Praised Fidel Castro’s Education System. So Did Obama.
Sanders’s kind words for Cuba’s literacy program make him a “communist” only if George W. Bush’s praise of the Saudis makes him an Islamist.
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Feb. 24, 2020
President Trump Has Never Been More Dangerous Than He Is Now
In the aftermath of impeachment, Trump’s poll numbers have been rising in tandem with his assaults on democracy.
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Feb. 21, 2020
Love Wanting to Die? Then Check Out Bloomberg’s Anti-Trump Billboards
Look on Mike’s works, ye Mighty, and despair.
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Feb. 20, 2020
5 Key Questions Raised by the Democrats’ Nevada Debate
Nevertheless, can Elizabeth Warren persist?
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Feb. 20, 2020
Who Won (and Lost) the Democratic Debate in Nevada
Elizabeth Warren raged against the dying of her campaign’s light, while Michael Bloomberg withered under scrutiny.
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Feb. 19, 2020
Sanders Considered Primarying Obama in 2012: Report
Before Harry Reid intervened, Sanders reportedly planned to challenge Obama over his openness to Social Security cuts.
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Feb. 19, 2020
Bernie Sanders Opens Up Double-Digit National Lead
But Michael Bloomberg is surging in Super Tuesday states.
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Feb. 18, 2020
There Is a Case for Bloomberg. It’s Just Bleak As Hell.
Democrats are mulling a big gamble on the power of extraordinary wealth to bend our democracy to its will.
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Feb. 15, 2020
This One Chart Explains Why the Kids Back Bernie
Today’s version of American capitalism can’t give the rising generation of college graduates what they were promised.
vision 2020
Feb. 13, 2020
The Price of a Bloomberg Nomination Is Too Damn High
Democrats must recognize that their party’s soul is worth more than Michael Bloomberg can afford.
vision 2020
Feb. 13, 2020
Bernie Sanders Must Pivot to the Senior Center
To win the nomination, Sanders must broaden his appeal among normie Democrats. He should start with his peers.
vision 2020
Feb. 11, 2020
New Hampshire Just Ushered in a Bernie Versus Bloomberg Title Fight
The arc of the Democratic race bends toward battle between two very different old, independent Jewish politicians.
labor
Feb. 11, 2020
VA Democrats Kill Pro-Union Bill After Learning CEOs Oppose It
Right-to-work repeal failed after a fiscal estimate predicted it would cost the state millions. But that estimate was based on a CEO survey.
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Feb. 10, 2020
Pete Buttigieg’s Vow to Cut the Deficit Is Fiscally Irresponsible
There’s nothing “responsible” about encouraging the superstitious fear of deficits that’s done incalculable harm to our economy and planet.
vision 2020
Feb. 7, 2020
How Likely Is a Contested Convention, Really?
Intelligencer staffers discuss the possibility that the Democratic primary will have a very old-school denouement.
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Feb. 6, 2020
The Insane Criminal President Held a Party Today
Trump celebrated his newly confirmed immunity from constitutional accountability by subjecting the country to his stream-of-consciousness gloating.
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Feb. 5, 2020
Trump Isn’t a Moderate, But He Plays One on TV
The president’s appeals to black voters and economic liberals in last night’s address were mendacious. They may prove effective anyway.
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Feb. 4, 2020
The Iowa Caucus Results Suggest We’re in for a Long, Strange Primary
Joe Biden’s weak showing — and Pete Buttigieg’s strong one — will likely keep the Democratic-primary fight crowded and long.
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Feb. 4, 2020
Donald Trump Is Winning the 2020 Democratic Primary
The Democratic Party turned the Iowa caucuses into an infomercial for its incompetence and internal divisions.
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Feb. 4, 2020
After Monday’s Fiasco, the Iowa Caucuses Deserve to Die
The Hawkeye state’s quadrennial ritual deserves the death penalty for Monday night’s display of criminal negligence.
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Feb. 3, 2020
Why the Iowa Caucuses Are Biased Against Your Candidate
The Democratic primary’s bizarre and arbitrary opening contest gives every contender some cause for complaint.
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Jan. 30, 2020
Why Pete Buttigieg’s Paeans to the ‘Heartland’ Are Nonsensical
The idea that landlocked states possess unique moral virtues is objectively stupid and, for Democrats, politically counterproductive.
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