The presumptive Democratic nominee can appeal to the working class by slapping a higher tax rate on corporations that lavish money on their chief executives but don’t adequately pay their workers.
By Bill Scher
Mounting a presidential campaign in 100 days comes with a myriad of challenges, one of which is developing a distinctive policy agenda. And for Democrats, developing a tax policy is inherently fraught.
As members of a party that takes governing seriously, Democrats...