Enjoy these last 10 days of 2013 while you can, #nerdland, because once that ball drops… we are back in an election year.
Yes, a mid-term election year–but a crucial one if ever there was one. 2014 could very well be the most important mid-term election of our lives since the last most important mid-term election of our lives. If Democrats plan to come out victorious in November, they are going to need a strong offense and it appears that waging the wage war could be the winning play. The need for a higher minimum wage is not a new political issue, but it is gaining traction as of late and it’s an issue that has been a political mine field for Republicans in the past.
On Sunday’s Melissa Harris-Perry, guest host Joy Reid will be with us to discuss why this is such an important issue for the Democrats to stand behind and why Republicans risk fumbling the ball.
Then, forget Virginia Wolf–who’s afraid of Elizabeth Warren? Even before winning Massachusetts’ junior seat in the U.S. Senate, Warren has been a thorn in the side of Republicans who oppose her position on banking reforms. Now that she’s in D.C., Warren hasn’t let anything stop her from promoting her liberal legislation–like the bill she proposed this week which would bar employers from using a perspective employee’s poor credit history as a disqualifying factor in their hiring practices.









