Posted on 18 January 2011. Tags: Card Check, Lawsuits, nlrb, States
I’m as critical of the Democratic Party has anyone. But, we need to keep in mind that, on a daily basis, it can matter somewhat, at the margins, who is in charge. This would never happen under Republican rule: The National Labor Relations Board announced on Friday that it planned to sue Arizona, South […]
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Posted on 15 January 2011. Tags: "Free Trade", Bill Daley, Bruce Reed, Capitulation, Catfood Commission, Corporate Power, Democratic Leadership Council, Democrats, Failure
I just got off the phone with a reporter who wanted my thoughts on the appointment of Bruce Reed as Joe Biden’s chief of staff. My first though, sarcastically, was that I wondered whether Bernie Madoff would now be brought in to oversee Consumer Protection…of course, an exaggerated observation but I wonder: Who will speak […]
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Posted on 14 January 2011. Tags: Antonin Scalia, Campaign Finance, Citizens United, Constitution, Corporate Power, Corporate Rights, Corruption, Justice, Linda Greenhouse, Robbery, Supreme Court of the United States
It is has been pointed out by others that when the Republicans chose to organize the reading of the Constitution on the House floor, they conveniently left out parts they didn’t like. But, they have intellectual–and I use "intellectual" loosely–support for this from Justice Scalia and his wing of convenient Constitutionalists who choose to […]
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Posted on 13 January 2011. Tags: General Motors, Pay-For-Performance, UAW, Wages
They are always looking for a new way to nickle-and-dime people: General Motors Co. wants pay for union-represented workers be tied to employees’ work performance and the company’s financial health—much like the way its salaried workers are paid—in what would be a major shift in how generations of auto workers have been compensated. GM […]
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Posted on 12 January 2011. Tags: "Free Trade", American Dream, Bill Clinton, Education, Great Depression, Jobs, Middle Class, NAFTA, Robert Reich, Unions, Wages
The jobs crisis is really devastating. We all know the numbers on how many people are out of work. But, the truth is that just calling for more jobs is not enough–because what we lack in the country is GOOD-PAYING JOBS. And wages are not coming back. The Wall Street Journal reports what many […]
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Posted on 11 January 2011. Tags: City Council, New York, Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart is always ready to exploit women, employ people at low wages, use slave labor in China and violate wage and hour laws. What it apparently isn’t ready to do is answer questions: Wal-Mart execs are boycotting a City Council hearing on the chain’s plans to open its first store in New York City, the […]
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Posted on 08 January 2011. Tags: Crisis, Depression, Employment, Job Party, Jobs, Middle Class, Minimum Wage, Wages
It is still very grim out there for those people who want decent paying work. Not just a job–but a job that pays a fair wage. Today’s numbers make even more clear–we need a Job Party. I’ll talk about the Job Party a bit more. But, first, let’s look at the numbers: While the […]
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Posted on 07 January 2011. Tags: China, Economy, Growth, India, Martin Wolf
While a bunch of elected "leaders" engage in a childish game of theater (reading the Constitution), while we flush down the toilet trillions of dollars in wealth on immoral wars, while one half of the working class is being turned against the other half and unions are being blamed for ills created by the incompetent, […]
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Posted on 06 January 2011. Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Business, Labor, New York, public employees, sell-out, Taxes
For what they paid to elect their poodle, the elite got what they wanted: The new governor mentioned the word “tax” or “taxes” 21 times, mostly to denounce them and promise to lower them. “What made New York the Empire State was a not a large government complex,” he said. “It was a vibrant […]
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Posted on 05 January 2011. Tags: "Free Trade", Class Warfare, Debt, Deficit, Greed, Hysteria, Middle Class, Public Workers, Republicans, Robbery, Unions
The political adage is correct: elections have consequences. We know about the takeover of the House by Republicans and the hit Democrats will take in the reapportionment process. But, the greatest threat to the American Dream is going to come from a determined assault on the labor movement. The New York Times has this […]
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