Washington Independent

Asset Building Report in the Washington Independent | 'Shop Till We Drop — or Save?'

In a policy paper issued last month by the New America Foundation, researchers Reid Cramer, Rourke O’Brien and Alejandra Lopez-Fernandini summarize the trend: “Millions of low-income Americans,” they wrote, “are hearing two conflicting messages from their government: Save and Don’t Save.” LINK

Ellen Seidman in the Washington Independent | 'Looking Out for the Homeowner'

Ellen Seidman of the New America Foundation, who studies the financial-services industry, said the Consumer Products Safety Commission, the Federal Trade Commission and other consumer-protection efforts “have had a long history of being terribly underfunded,” making them less effective. There’s no guarantee a financial-products safety commission, strapped for funds, would escape the same fate -- especially when its goal is to intervene before “the bad stuff” gets to consumers, she said. LINK
Ellen Seidman | October 16, 2008

Jacob Hacker in The Washington Independent | 'Collateral Damage'

With so much at stake, patient advocates and many health-policy experts say the up-front costs of overhauling an unsustainable health-care system are well worth it. “It is essential to improving the economy,” said Jacob Hacker, political science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of “The Great Risk Shift: The New Economic Insecurity and the Decline of the American Dream.” LINK
Jacob Hacker | October 13, 2008

Ellen Seidman in The Washington Independent | 'Homeowners Come Up Empty in Bailout'

If Bank of America follows through with the loan modifications, “it would begin to break a huge logjam,” said Ellen Seidman, who studies the financial-services industry at the New America Foundation. It would set an example for other lenders -- and for the government. “But I’d hold off on getting excited about the serviced loans,” Seidman said, “until we see something starting to happen.” LINK
Ellen Seidman | October 8, 2008

Peter Bergen in the Washington Independent | 'Taliban, Al Qaeda Unchecked in Pakistan'

Peter Bergen, author of two books about bin Laden and a senior fellow at the New America Foundation, argues that capturing or killing bin Laden is as vital today as it was in the aftermath of Sept. 11. "I can’t imagine one single thing we could to that would be more important,” Bergen said. LINK
Peter Bergen | August 14, 2008

Jacob Hacker in the Washington Independent | 'The Year of Healthcare Reform?'

"Medicare naturally makes for strange bedfellows," Jacob Hacker, a political science professor a the University of California-Berkeley and the author of The Great Risk Shift: The New Economic Insecurity and the Decline of the American Dream wrote in an email. "Both conservatives and liberals have an interest in keeping the program's costs in line. The divisions are much deeper when it comes to expanding the role of government in health care -- and the political fight will be that much fiercer..."

..."Democrats should take away from the Medicare… more

Jacob Hacker | July 29, 2008

Gregory Rodriguez in the Washington Independent | 'Obama and the Latino Vote'

...However there is one difference, said Gregory Rodriguez, author of "Mongrels, Bastards, Orphans and Vagabonds: Mexican Immigration and the Future of Race in America." As of 2004, 67 percent of those we identify as Latinos were of Mexican origin. But unlike the Irish who came here to flee famine or Jews fleeing prosecution, the Mexican experience in America is not a linear one....

"Previous immigrants have had a beginning, middle and an end," Rodriguez said. "The continuous nature of Mexican migration has caused major confusion both of what… more

Gregory Rodriguez | July 9, 2008

Peter Bergen in the Washington Independent | 'Al Qaeda Goes Viral'

...al-Suri is as famous to terrorists as he is unknown to the general American public. Lawrence Wright of The New Yorker penned the only substantive American profile of him in 2006, but apparently only had access to portions of "The Call." al-Suri "is highly intelligent, well read, focused, intense, no sense of humor, [and] speaks Arabic and Spanish and French, very little English" said Peter Bergen, a senior fellow at The New America Foundation and author of two influential books… more
Peter Bergen | June 30, 2008