Posted on 23 December 2010. Tags: Chamber of Commerce, Executive Branch, nlrb, Notices, Supreme Court, Union Rights
Letting people know their rights–that is a very bad thing in America. Just ask those people who wrote the Constitution, who rebelled against a King. Well, today, the King sitting on the throne is corporate America–the folks who can write massive checks to buy politicians thanks to Citizen United. And the King today […]
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Posted on 22 December 2010. Tags: Alan Simpson, Catfood Commission, Debt, Deficit Commission, Deficits, Erskine Bowles, Hysteria, Mark Warner, Nonsense, Social Security, Tax Cuts
You all know, just by looking over here to the right, what I think about the phone deficit-debt scam. And, trust me, you ain’t see nothing yet when it comes to hyperbole and nonsense. A whiff comes in today’s Wall Street Journal: Sens. Saxby Chambliss and Mark Warner said Monday they would introduce legislation […]
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Posted on 21 December 2010. Tags: Corporations, Jobs, Temporary Workers
Let’s face it. Companies don’t care about you anymore: Despite a surge this year in short-term hiring, many American businesses are still skittish about making those jobs permanent, raising concerns among workers and some labor experts that temporary employees will become a larger, more entrenched part of the work force. This is bad news […]
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Posted on 20 December 2010. Tags: "Free Market", 2012 Elections, Chamber of Commerce, Class Warfare, Democratic Party, Environment, John Robert, Justice, Unions, United States Supreme Court
Here we are living at a time of the greatest class warfare in at least half a century. It is almost impossible to form a union legally in the U.S.–corporations have all power in the workplace. We have the greatest divide between rich and poor in 100 years. And now comes some clear evidence of […]
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Posted on 18 December 2010. Tags: Barack Obama, Hilda Solis, Labor Department
I almost choked on my breakfast this morning–it turns out we still have a Secretary of Labor: President Obama will welcome 12 labor leaders to the White House on Friday for yet another meeting. The purpose of the meeting, which Labor Secretary Hilda Solis will join, is "to discuss strengthening our economy, spurring growth, […]
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Posted on 17 December 2010. Tags: Barack Obama, Business, Jobs, Slaves, Wages
We weren’t invited to the CEO summit with the president (you missed chicken and fish for lunch, by the way). But, I think there is a huge point being missed: The White House has been pursuing a charm offensive with the biggest U.S. employers in recent weeks, hoping to convince them to plow some […]
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Posted on 16 December 2010. Tags: Barack Obama, Capitulation, Taxes, The Rich
Excuse me, knock, knock–are you one of these people? Apparently, one-third of these people live in California and New York. I know I’d get laughed out of my building: Wealth-X estimates that there are 700 Americans with a net worth of more than $750 million, 400 with $500-$750 million, 3,200 with $200-$500 million, 6,400 […]
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Posted on 15 December 2010. Tags: NELP, New York, Theft, Wages
And there is some good news: Gov. David A. Paterson signed into law some of the nation’s strongest protections against wage theft on Monday, after months of lobbying by immigrants’ advocates and labor unions that said New York lagged behind other states on the issue. The law, which takes effect in April, will […]
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Posted on 14 December 2010. Tags: "Free Trade", Class Warfare, Construction, economic crisis, Jay Gould, New York, Solidarity, South Korea, Trades, Unions, WalMart
Jay Gould, the 19th Century dastardly Robber Baron, once said, "I can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half." He’d be smiling right now. We see people being pitted against each other every day–whether its private sector workers complaining about public sector workers’ pensions, or parents and teachers tussling over […]
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Posted on 11 December 2010. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Taxes
The man is a hero. See my Facebook posts to follow his day-long lecture on the foolishness of the tax cut deal.
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