Candidate for Pelosi’s congressional seat says Meta is “squeezing” workers

Source: SFGate

“Saikat Chakrabarti, a candidate who’s hoping to replace Rep. Nancy Pelosi, is pitching a four-day workweek, citing Mark Zuckerberg’s new AI push as a warning sign. ‘We should be talking about four-day workweeks as a result of AI,’ Chakrabarti said in a video posted on New Year’s Eve on X. ‘But instead what we’re seeing is companies squeezing more and more work out of their workers with no extra benefits.’ Chakrabarti, a former tech engineer and now a bastion of progressive politics, is running for the coveted San Francisco House seat, which is open after Pelosi announced her retirement in 2025. Chakrabarti, who has a list of progressive policy reforms reminiscent of his former bosses, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, is putting Meta in the hot seat after it was leaked that the company is implementing intense productivity standards for its employees.” (01/03/25)

https://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/saikat-chakrabarti-four-day-work-week-21273138.php

Cuba After Communism

Source: EconLog
by Carlos Martinez

“On January 1, 1959, Fidel Castro and his bearded revolutionaries marched into Havana. Church bells rang across the island as Batista fled into exile. This January 1st marked the 67th anniversary of that revolution. Sixty-seven years of a system built on deception, imposed through violence, and sustained through repression. But now, for the first time since Castro’s march into Havana, genuine change appears inevitable.” (01/02/25)

https://www.econlib.org/econlog/cuba-after-communism

The Rent Is Too Damn High! Time for a Rent Freeze?

Source: In These Times
by J Patrick Patterson

“Critics warn that a rent freeze can actually make the housing crisis worse. Even if new housing construction is exempt, skeptics say the policy could discourage building in general as developers and investors scale back. Meanwhile, the real estate lobby argues that landlords would get squeezed by rising costs, which would lead to deferred building maintenance and more vacant units. Warnings against rent control policies often come wrapped in dire metaphors about ​’destroying cities’ and ​’halting investment’, but, politically, freezes are popular. More than three-quarters of voters support them, depending on the poll. Long term, we need more housing — but construction takes years and often faces fierce resistance. A thoughtfully designed freeze could protect renters against precarity while paving the way for a more comprehensive approach to the housing crisis.” (01/02/25)

https://inthesetimes.com/article/the-rent-is-too-damn-high-rent-freeze-tenants-housing-crisis

Judge denies pretrial release for alleged DC pipe bomber

Source: United Press International

“A Washington, D.C., federal magistrate judge ruled Friday that a man who allegedly set pipe bombs outside of political party headquarters on Jan. 5, 2021, must stay behind bars before his trial. Brian Cole Jr., 30, faces charges of transporting an explosive device and attempted malicious destruction by means of explosive materials. The charges have a maximum sentence of 30 years. He allegedly placed two bombs in front of the Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee headquarters, though the bombs never detonated. He was arrested Dec. 4 and hasn’t entered a plea. Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles Jones filed a request on Dec. 30 to keep Cole in jail while he awaits trial. Cole’s attorneys wanted him released into the custody of his grandmother.” (01/02/26)

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2026/01/02/judge-denies-pre-trial-release-dc-pipe-bomber/8901767385482/

Once Again, the New York Times Sells Israel’s Genocide in Gaza as Law Enforcement

Source: Antiwar.com
by Jonathan Cook

“Israel is expelling 37 aid groups – a likely death sentence for 100,000s of Palestinians. But the Times speaks only of ‘new rules’ in Gaza, and ‘suspensions’ for those who ‘resist registration.'” (01/02/25)

https://original.antiwar.com/cook/2026/01/01/once-again-the-new-york-times-sells-israels-genocide-in-gaza-as-law-enforcement/

Iran: Several reported murdered by regime thugs in protests over economic woes

Source: Reuters

“Several people were killed during unrest in Iran on Thursday, an Iranian news agency and a rights group reported, as the biggest protests to hit the country for three years over soaring inflation sparked violence in several provinces. The semi-official Fars news agency cited a ‘source with knowledge’ as saying several people were killed in clashes on Thursday morning between police and what it said were armed protesters in Lordegan in western Iran. The rights group, Hengaw, also reported deaths in Lordegan, saying security forces had fired on protesters, killing and wounding several of them.” (01/01/26)

https://archive.is/f9riU

If Europe Confronts Russia, It Should Pay the Costs

Source: The American Conservative
by Doug Bandow

“Europe has obvious reason to be concerned about Russia’s operations. Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys cited the recent explosion damaging a Polish train line to Ukraine as a dangerous ‘escalation’ by Russia: ‘we should address it really seriously because we are minutes from big casualties here.’ Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski declared, ‘This time, it was not just sabotage, as before, but an act of state terrorism, as the clear intention was to cause human casualties.’ However, this is precisely what the allies intend with their aid to Kiev. To kill Russians, lots of them. … Although American sympathies should be with the Ukrainian people, the United States has little at stake in the ongoing war.” (01/01/26)

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/if-europe-confronts-russia-it-should-pay-the-costs/

The National-Security Exception to Free Trade Is Real. So Are Its Tradeoffs.

Source: The Daily Economy
by Donald J Boudreaux

“Today’s economic interdependence makes it surprisingly difficult to know when trade restrictions actually strengthen security — and when they backfire.” (01/01/26)

https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/the-national-security-exception-to-free-trade-is-real-so-are-its-tradeoffs/