Author Archives: Kevin Lynn
For World Environment Day, We Need to Act on Plastic
June 5th is World Environment Day, and later this week on June 8th is World Oceans Day, [...]
Policy Watch: Protect and Serve?
Congress has taken its Memorial Day recess, but there is still legislation in Congress that [...]
Thomas Frank on Populism
“Populism is America’s way of expressing class antagonism. It is a tradition of rhetorical protest [...]
Mueller Investigation Shows We All Want Another Watergate
I have for the better part of a year followed the story of Robert Mueller’s [...]
John Miano Talks About Changes in Immigration Law That Impact Tech Workers
On May 10, 2018, John Miano, co-author of the book Sold Out conducted a fireside [...]
We Need a Job Guarantee
Senator Bernie Sanders wants a bold new federal jobs program, and he's right.
Amazon Must be Destroyed
Recently Brian Olsavsky, Chief Financial Officer at Amazon, stated that effective May 11, new Amazon [...]
Policy Watch: April 2018
This week we bring you another Policy Watch, an informational series where we aim to [...]
James Howard Kunstler Talks Current Events From Comey to Syria to Zuckerberg
I had the pleasure to sit down with James Howard Kunstler, author of such notable [...]
Fracking Protests Hit Pennsylvania Capital
On Friday, April 13, more than one hundred protesters from across the state, even some [...]
Report: H-1Bs Not ‘Best and Brightest’
Since the Immigration Act of 1990 created the H-1B visa, the debate surrounding its value [...]
Are Teacher Strikes a Growing Trend?
America is in a new “gilded age”, only without the mass child labor. We are [...]
NEPA in the Age of Trump
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) has been called the Magna Carta of our nation’s [...]
H-1B Visa Opening Day Arrives, and Another 85,000 Jobs Gone
With April 3 the Opening Day, so to speak, for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services [...]
Fighting climate change isn’t just right, it’s necessity.
In a recent court case in Boston, more than a dozen protesters were found “not [...]
Policy Watch: Gun Debate Rages in Congress
It is once more time for a new edition of Policy Watch, where we bring [...]
U.S. Tech Workers Launches BART Ads
Starting on St. Patrick’s Day weekend, we launched our ad that encouraged Silicon Valley and [...]
Record Immigration Means More Job Competition for Americans
A new report that drew from Census Bureau and Department of Homeland Security data found [...]
Interview with Tech Worker and Congressional Candidate Craig DiAngelo
Craig DiAngelo caught the nation’s attention when he was interviewed last year on 60 Minutes [...]
Official Blows Whistle on Illegal Immigrants Working on SoCal Construction Sites
We sat down for an incognito interview with Blaine Taylor (not his real name), a [...]
This Philadelphia Judge Has a Plan to Help, Not Hurt, Prisoners
Our country is in dire need of criminal justice reform. Crucial failings in our prison [...]
American Tech Workers Get Good News
Displaced American IT workers, and recent grads struggling to find a tech job, just received [...]
Policy Watch: Veterans in Need
We’re back once more for another edition of policy watch: Capitol Hill has been slow [...]
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to DC: California Democrats Shake Things Up
“Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; [...]
The Scars of Lancaster County
For over three years the citizens of Lancaster County have been fighting the construction of [...]
Trump’s New Budget Would Gut American Institutions
President Trump’s new budget proposal, released February 12, includes measures to end federal funding for [...]
Learn About the EB-5 Visa program
The American visa system is a complex beast, built seemingly to confuse American and immigrant [...]
Cape Town is running out of water – but there may be more
In the throes of a devastating drought, a city the size of Los Angeles is [...]
