
Gazprom Reduces Production, Pope Francis In Canada, Interest Rates, Low Cost Housing Shortage
John Kane, Mohawk activist and educator, producer and Host of the Let's Talk Native Podcast, and co-host of Resistance Radio on WBAI Pacifica Radio New York joins the show to talk about Pope Francis is in Canada this week to ask forgiveness from the country's indigenous people for years of forcing indigenous children into Catholic-run schools, away from their families, stripped of their language, culture, and customs. In hundreds, perhaps thousands, of cases, children died and were buried in unmarked graves. The Pope said that he was deeply sorry and ashamed for the colonial attitude of the powers that oppressed indigenous people.
Steve Grumbine, Founder and CEO of the nonprofits Real Progressives and Real Progress in action and host of the podcast Macro n Cheese. He's also a leading activist and evangelist for Modern Monetary Theory joins the show to discuss the impact that the next Fed rate hike will have on households and the economy overall. Then they discuss Biden's recent poll numbers and whether the economy is already in recession.
Ron Clewer, Illinois Market President Gorman & Company and affordable housing advocate joins the show to talk about Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are scrambling to pass affordable housing legislation after Democratic Senator Joe Manchin killed a larger overall bill that would have provisions for affordable housing. Lawmakers from both parties want to boost tax credits that incentivize builders to construct cheaper homes for lower-income families in order to offset the huge markups that builders get for luxury homes. The problem, though, is that state and local leaders don't want to build affordable housing because it often depresses land values and drags down tax revenues, which in turn hurts funding for public schools.
John Kane, Mohawk activist and educator, producer and Host of the Let's Talk Native Podcast, and co-host of Resistance Radio on WBAI Pacifica Radio New York joins the show to talk about Pope Francis is in Canada this week to ask forgiveness from the country's indigenous people for years of forcing indigenous children into Catholic-run schools, away from their families, stripped of their language, culture, and customs. In hundreds, perhaps thousands, of cases, children died and were buried in unmarked graves. The Pope said that he was deeply sorry and ashamed for the colonial attitude of the powers that oppressed indigenous people.
Steve Grumbine, Founder and CEO of the nonprofits Real Progressives and Real Progress in action and host of the podcast Macro n Cheese. He's also a leading activist and evangelist for Modern Monetary Theory joins the show to discuss the impact that the next Fed rate hike will have on households and the economy overall. Then they discuss Biden's recent poll numbers and whether the economy is already in recession.
Ron Clewer, Illinois Market President Gorman & Company and affordable housing advocate joins the show to talk about Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are scrambling to pass affordable housing legislation after Democratic Senator Joe Manchin killed a larger overall bill that would have provisions for affordable housing. Lawmakers from both parties want to boost tax credits that incentivize builders to construct cheaper homes for lower-income families in order to offset the huge markups that builders get for luxury homes. The problem, though, is that state and local leaders don't want to build affordable housing because it often depresses land values and drags down tax revenues, which in turn hurts funding for public schools.