Posted on 15 April 2011. Tags: AOL, Arianna Huffington, Bloggers, Creators, Greed, Huffington Post, Lawsuit, Workers
I’ve been asked by a number of people to respond to Arianna Huffington’s post about our lawsuit for justice for bloggers, which was filed on April 12th. Let me deal with Ms. Huffington’s unhinged and disingenuous response quickly. It reeked mostly of fear. People who exploit others do so out of fear. Fear […]
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Posted on 14 April 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Debt, Deficits, Hysteria
Let’s get this one out of the way–of course I, and others, should support Obama’s re-election for one reason and one reason only: the Bush tax cuts. My guess is, looking at today’s landscape, which could change, that the Democrats lose the Senate and the House stays with the lunatics. For one reason and […]
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Posted on 13 April 2011. Tags: AOL, Arianna Huffington, Bloggers, Greed, Huffington Post, Lawsuit, Workers
Today, I have filed a class action lawsuit against Arianna Huffington, Huffington Post and AOL on behalf of thousands of writer-bloggers. Here’s why. We live in a time of unrelenting class warfare. We are the richest nation on earth—yet that wealth is flowing into the hands of the few. The greatest stage for that […]
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Posted on 12 April 2011. Tags: Catfood Commission, Debt, Deficit Commission, Deficits, Framing, Hysteria, Nonsense, Social Security, Tax Cuts
We keep repeating the same mistake–no matter how many times good progressive leaders, writers, thinkers and activists use the word "framing". And we are at it again–offering "better proposals" to address the debt-deficit "crisis". But, we should be saying something much different: there simply is NO debt or deficit "crisis". As I write […]
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Posted on 11 April 2011. Tags: CEO Pay, Class Warfare, Goldman Sachs, Greed, Jamie Dimon, Jobs, JP Morgan, Lloyd Blankfein, Poverty, The Audacity of Greed, Wages
It never ends. The robbery of the great wealth of the nation. The Audacity of Greed of the CEO class is never quenched. On Friday, I wrote about the huge pay increases sweeping through the CEO class in the financial community. It’s a cancer that is spreading again everywhere. Let me start with this […]
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Posted on 09 April 2011. Tags: Alan Mulally, CEO Pay, Class Warfare, Ford, Goldman Sachs, Greed, Jamie Dimon, Jobs, JP Morgan, Lloyd Blankfein, Poverty, The Audacity of Greed, United Auto Workers, Wages
The answer is no, I’m not surprised. But, we must never lose the sense of outrage or simply shrug because "it’s just the way it is". Never. The absolute Audacity of Greed has to be challenged every moment. In the Financial Times today: Jamie Dimon underlined Wall Street’s return to health after the […]
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Posted on 08 April 2011. Tags: Budget, Center for Economic and Policy Research, Class Warfare, Crisis, Debt, Deficit, Health Care, Health Insurance Industry, ideology, It's Not Raining, medicare, Middle Class, Paul Ryan, Taxes, We're Getting Peed On: the Scam of the Deficit Crisis
Yesterday, I wrote about how much money Paul Ryan pockets from the insurance industry–and how the health care part of the industry was going to make out like bandits in the Ryan budget proposal. This is worth digging into a bit more because you can learn very quickly how the Ryan budget truly boils […]
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Posted on 07 April 2011. Tags: Budget, Campaign Contributions, Class Warfare, Crisis, Debt, Deficit, Health Insurance Industry, ideology, It's Not Raining, medicare, Middle Class, Paul Ryan, We're Getting Peed On: the Scam of the Deficit Crisis
Yesterday, I wrote that we should not "insult" Rep. Paul Ryan–but we should rip his scary, fraudulent budget to shreds with facts and a competing vision of America. So, to work: not that this would surprise anyone but Ryan’s biggest contributor to his campaigns has been the insurance industry–including the health care part of […]
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Posted on 06 April 2011. Tags: Budget, Class Warfare, Crisis, Debt, Deficit, ideology, It's Not Raining, Middle Class, Paul Ryan, Taxes, We're Getting Peed On: the Scam of the Deficit Crisis
Look, it is easy to jump all over the very dangerous budget proposal put forth by Republican Paul Ryan–dangerous in what it would mean for any semblance of a decent society. I give a lot of credit to Ryan–he, at least, is clear about the ideology he represents. It’s not hidden. We can’t change […]
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Posted on 05 April 2011. Tags: Consumers, Gross Domestic Product, Recovery, Wages, Workers
There is a deep, deep disconnect between how the political leaders, chattering classes and traditional media view what is happening in the economy versus how the rest of the people feel the economy in their everyday lives. This has been true for quite a long time. But, it is even more true today, at […]
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