Posted on 03 May 2021. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Progressives
This almost made me cry… you have to read the whole thing. And share as well. It’s a summary of the political fight… From Bernie Sanders:… Yesterday, I held a rally in Louisville, Kentucky with Charles Booker, who ran a great progressive campaign for the Democratic Senate nomination last year and who is thinking of […]
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Posted on 31 March 2021. Tags: Amazon, Bessemer, Dave Mertz, Oxfam, RWDSU, Yemen
I have discussed a number of times the union organizing campaign at Amazon’s warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama. So, as the ballot counting is now underway, I thought today we could add two aspects to the conversation, while we await the final results which could take a number of days. First, people don’t really know how […]
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Posted on 24 March 2021. Tags: Cathy Feingold, COVID-19, ITUC, Jason Call, Rick Larsen
I’ve spent a lot of time on the crisis facing workers around the world who before the pandemic even hit us faced some pretty dire economic realities. Tomorrow, a high-level group will convene, virtually naturally, to talk about creating an international social fund to assist lower income countries to come out of the year-long pandemic […]
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Posted on 17 March 2021. Tags: Debt, Deficits, Shervin Aazami
It’s those zombie voices again. The ones who rise up from the dead, or from a hidden policy corner, to start the drumbeat of fear about “debt” and “deficits”, all in order to block progress for the people. There is no debt or deficit crisis. We have plenty of money in the richest nation […]
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Posted on 10 March 2021. Tags: Erica Smith, Fight for 15, Minimum Wage, North Carolina
< It’s all about North Carolina today—the fight for better wages and the campaign to get a progressive person in the U.S. Senate, all of which is connected to my two guests today who represent the theme of the just-marked International Womens Day. The sad outcome of the push to raise the federal minimum wage […]
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Posted on 05 March 2021. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Minimum Wage
PREPARED REMARKS: Sanders Speaks on the Urgency of Raising the Minimum Wage and Passing the American Rescue Plan WASHINGTON, March 5 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today delivered a speech on the floor of the U.S. Senate on the need to pass the American Rescue Plan Act and offered an amendment to raise the minimum […]
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Posted on 03 March 2021. Tags: Amy Hanauer, COVID-19, Elizabeth Warren, IMF, Joe Biden, Mark Weisbrot, SDRs, Taxes, Union Organizing, Wealth Tax
The number that sticks in my mind today, and has since I heard it, is 40 percent. While over half a million people in the U.S. have died of COVID in one year, while millions of people have become sick, while millions of people have lost their jobs, savings and homes, and many people […]
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Posted on 24 February 2021. Tags: Big PHARMA, COVID-19, Jan Schakowsky, Lori Wallach, Myanmar, WTO
You aren’t going to be surprised by this news: Big Pharma is killing people. All over the world. And the real kicker here is: after you, the taxpayer, gave billions of dollars to Big Pharma companies to come up with a vaccine for COVID-19, Big Pharma is keeping that vaccine from getting into the hands […]
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Posted on 17 February 2021. Tags: Alabama, Amazon, Minimum Wage, RWDSU
Right before our eyes, in these very days and at this time of crisis, you can see so clearly this bankrupt system, defended and promoted by greedy CEOs and spineless politicians, but a system people are trying to rebel against and take down. And that’s the picture of two really important fights—the fight to get […]
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Posted on 10 February 2021. Tags: Amazon, Bi-Partisanship, Dave Mertz, Myanmar, RWDSU, Stimulus
“Bi-partisanship” is an idea that should make everyone sick to their stomach. When someone is out to kill you, or your nation and community, making a deal for the sake of “bi-partisanship” or, its related political spineless copout “compromise”, makes no sense when the end result is injustice and a worsening of our lives. That’s […]
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