Posted on 29 July 2011. Tags: 2012 Elections, Chamber of Commerce, Class Warfare, Corporate Welfare, Debt, Deficit, Dodd-Frank, Goldman Sachs, Jobs, Wall Street
I find myself laughing at this–part in disgust and part in admiration for a group of people who have no shame and just do not care what happens to regular people in the country. On the one hand, we have a monumental jobs catastrophe underway. And, on the other hand, you have the people […]
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Posted on 28 July 2011. Tags: Debt, Deficits, Framing, Greed, Nonsense, Tom Friedman
My friends say, correctly, that I should not waste my time reading Tom Friedman. Yes, true. But, I dipped into his moronic column yesterday mainly because it’s in the same non-reality based theme that is a plague everywhere–we need "shared sacrifice" to make the cuts "needed". Spare me. Dumb stuff: Yes, we have […]
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Posted on 28 July 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Class Warfare, Corporate Welfare, Debt, Defense, Deficit, Republicans, Taxes, The New York Times, War
Here is part of our predicament. The Tea Party-Republican wing of the political space is filled with lunatics–they want to turn the country back to the 1920s. Too many Democrats have forgotten what it once meant to be a "Democrat". But, the plague of disinformation and stupidity that will cost people their lives is […]
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Posted on 26 July 2011. Tags: 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Class Warfare, Corporate Welfare, Debt, Deficit, Republicans, Taxes, War
Just to return some reality to the discussion–and reassert facts made a number of times by a variety of people…though I argue that there is no debt or deficit "crisis", if you want to figure out where the money is, it’s all about war, corporate welfare and the Bush tax cuts. This needs to […]
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Posted on 26 July 2011. Tags: Airlines, FAA, Fees
The newest scam comes courtesy of the airline industry. When Republicans, in their lunatic mode, refused to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration, several federal taxes on tickets expired, including a 7.5% sales tax on domestic tickets, a $3.70-per-takeoff segment fee, and a $16.30 charged on international arrival and departures. Aha, you would think, ticket […]
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Posted on 26 July 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Debt, Deficit, Democrats, Deregulation, Education, Media, Movements, Myths, Wall Street, Workers
Last week, I posted a piece, suggesting that the current crisis was really about us and the lack of a movement, not about Obama. A number of people reacted, in emails to me, particularly about the Three Grand Myths–and, over the weekend, I heard yet more nonsense on the Three Grand Myths theme. So, I […]
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Posted on 22 July 2011. Tags: "Free Market", "Free Trade", 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Civil Disobedience, Class Warfare, Cocktail Parties, Debt, Deficit, Deficit Commission, Democrats, Financial Crisis, fox news, Liberals, Movements, Progressives, Robert Reich, Supreme Court, Unions, Wages, Wall Street
The anger against the president that has been rocketing around many circles of liberal/progressive politics is misplaced. The crisis we face isn’t about what the president is doing, or failing to do. We are under siege, fighting the greatest class warfare in perhaps 100 years. And we can expect very […]
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Posted on 22 July 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Debt, Deficit, Democrats, Greed, Social Security, Stupidity, The Gang of Six
We still aren’t clear enough about what has happened: the corporate media has framed the debate about the phony debt and deficit "crisis" so adroitly that the back-and-forth on this debate is largely about how much to screw the average person in America, not whether to screw the average person in America. Sorry to […]
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Posted on 20 July 2011. Tags: Bi-Partisanship, Class Warfare, Corporations, Debt, Deficit, Democrats, Fairness, Gang of Six, Justice, Republicans, Robbery, Taxes
I’ve never been a fan of "bi-partisanship". When someone is out to kill you, or your nation and community, making a deal for the sake of "bi-partisanship" or "compromise" makes no sense when the end result is injustice and a worsening of our lives. But, that’s where we are today because of a completely […]
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Posted on 20 July 2011. Tags: Banks, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Elizabeth Warren, Richard Cordray, Scott Brown
So, Elizabeth Warren gets unceremoniously dumped from a chance to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau–because her boss blinked and wasn’t up for a fight with Republicans, who will probably hold up Richard Cordray’s nomination as well. Republicans may rue the day only in this sense: Consumer advocate and progressive hero Elizabeth Warren is […]
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