When It Comes to Public Services, Government Knows Best

Date: 20 Feb 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Minneapolis will soon vote to shift nearly 180 privately owned bus shelters to public ownership following numerous complaints about the lack of maintenance and upkeep.  When it does it will join the burgeoning ranks of cities who have discovered that when it comes to public services government knows best. In the post-Ronald Reagan era Americans take … Read More

Republican Rhetoric Changes Depending On Whether They Are Dealing With Labor Or Capital

Date: 21 Jan 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Are Republicans inconsistent when they sometimes support using offsets and indexing and sometimes don’t?  Not at all.  They’re actually very consistent.  When capital comes asking for gifts Republicans act like Santa Claus.  When labor is the supplicant they conduct themselves more like Scrooge. Consider the Republicans’ different approach to the estate tax, the minimum wage, and … Read More

Republican Principles Change Depending On Whether A Bill Favors Labor Or Capital

Date: 14 Jan 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Are Republicans inconsistent when they sometimes support using offsets and indexing and sometimes don’t?  Not at all.  They’re actually very consistent.  When capital comes asking for gifts Republicans act like Santa Claus.  When labor is the supplicant they conduct themselves more like Scrooge. Consider the Republicans’ different approach to the estate tax, the minimum wage, and … Read More

The End Of Personal Space

Date: 14 Jan 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The natural tendency of the private sector, when unrestrained, is to strip us of our personal physical and psychic space.  Just look at what has happened in the airline and broadcasting industries. When it comes to air travel, private companies’ profits depend on maximizing revenue per cubic inch of space inside a plane. Fifty years ago, … Read More

It’s Been A Very Bad Month For the Private Sector

Date: 13 Jan 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The private sector has had a very bad month.   Its most widely publicized failure occurred when UPS and FedEx fumbled their Christmas deliveries while the U.S. Postal Service scored a touchdown.    “An unlikely Star of the Holiday Shipping Season:  The U.S. Postal Service” is how Business Week described the clear victory of the public over … Read More

The Single Best Article on the End of the Social Contract in the U.S.

In the recent issue of the American Prospect editor-at-large Harold Meyerson has written what may be the single best piece on the reasons behind the decline and fall of the American worker since the 1960s and the rise of the age of anxiety. The disparity between then and now is stark. In the 25 years before … Read More

Airline Deregulation: A Triumph of Ideology Over Evidence

Date: 6 Dec 2013 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

In November, in what history may judge the ultimate triumph of ideology over evidence, the U.S. Department of Justice dropped its lawsuit against the merger of American Airlines and US Airways. It is altogether fitting that the green light for allowing just 4 airlines to control 85 percent of the domestic market was given by a … Read More

What Is Good for Microsoft Turns Out To Be Bad For the Public Schools–And Microsoft

Date: 26 Nov 2013 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Schools have a lot to learn from business about how to improve performance Bill Gates declared in an Op Ed in the Wall Street Journal in 2011.  He pointed to his own company as a worthy model for public schools. “At Microsoft, we believed in giving our employees the best chance to succeed, and then we … Read More

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