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Thursday, December 5, 2013

VIDEO: "Most people want to be like everybody else"







Max Sawicky is an assistant director at the U.S. Government Accountability Office. He spoke on his own behalf and not his employer’s at a Wonkblog debate titled “Guaranteed Income for All: Fantasy or Possibility?”













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VIDEO: "Most people want to be like everybody else"

VIDEO: Could a basic income be means tested?







Veronique de Rugy is a senior research fellow at George Mason University’s Mercatus Center. She spoke at a Wonkblog debate, titled “Guaranteed Income for All: Fantasy or Possibility?”













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VIDEO: Could a basic income be means tested?

Thursday, November 21, 2013

VIDEO: Less optimism for a global climate framework







Kate Sheppard is a senior reporter and the environment and energy editor at the Huffington Post. She speaks, at at a Washington Post Wonkblog Debate, about her experience covering global climate summits, and what international progress is being made on climate policy.













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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

VIDEO: The nuances of painting an American economic picture









Barry Ritholtz, chief investment officer for Ritholtz Wealth Management, tells Wonkblog’s Ezra Klein “We’ve set up an economy that demands very highly-educated, sophisticated laborers.” He adds that until those who are less-educated recognize that dynamic or the country does something to change the status quo, the demand is likely to continue or widen.













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VIDEO: The nuances of painting an American economic picture