Posted on 14 December 2012. Tags: National Rifle Association
Mass murder by gun gets obscured by all sorts of fuzzy talk about “national character” and “culture”. But, really, the bottom line is this: it’s the end result of the blood money handed out by the National Rifle Association. Until that stream of blood money stops, either by party decision or public outcry, the river of blood will flow through schools, malls, streets and homes all across the nation. The NRA. That is the source of this scourge.
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Posted on 13 December 2012. Tags: Citizens for Tax Justice, Corporate Tax Evasion, Fix The Debt
Yesterday, I had a little bit about the thieves of the Fix The Debt gang. Oh, boy, is there more, or what? Yes. A lot more.
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Posted on 12 December 2012. Tags: Alan Simpson, Citizens for Tax Justice, Erskine Bowles, Fiscal Crisis, Fix The Debt, Greed
One of the most grating parts about the Fix-The-Debt crowd is their sanctimoniousness — only *they* care about the country and only *they* know the truth and everyone else is an idiot and blind. The truth is this is a gang of phonies — led by the corporate hacks named Bowles and Simpson — who have an ideological hatred of anything that smells of a “social good” and mostly standout for the amount of riches they’ve siphoned off from various companies or investments they’ve tapped into. And here is hard evidence.
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Posted on 11 December 2012. Tags: Greed, Revenues, Taxes, The Rich
You want a visual of what the phony fight about the fiscal “crisis” really is about? Here you go.
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Posted on 10 December 2012. Tags: Ali Enterprises, Pakistan, Worker Safety
The in-depth New York Times piece looking at the fire in a Pakistani factory was a fine piece of work — with a glaring weakness.
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Posted on 07 December 2012. Tags: Bangladesh, Fire, Garment Industry, Safety, Tazreen, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
When I first read about the horrendous fire in Bangladesh, I immediately thought of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire in New York in 1911 — more than 100 years ago. In many ways, nothing has changed. In some ways, somethings have changed.
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Posted on 06 December 2012. Tags: Citizens for Tax Justice, Taxes, The Rich
I’m not sure if this is true — I treat anything written in The New York Times on economics with a grain of salt. But, it’s worth considering that the rich have nothing to fear but that’s not a surprise.
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Posted on 05 December 2012. Tags: Campaign to Fix the Debt, Maya McGuiness
Wanna make a lot of money? Gin up a phony crisis and, presto, the money rolls in.
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Posted on 04 December 2012. Tags: Bill Clinton, Democratic Party, NAFTA, right To strike, Robert Reich, Robert Rubin, Striker Replacement Ban, William Daley
It is a waste of time to jump up and down and scream about the ludicrous nature of the Republicans “ideas” about the economy, and, specifically, the proposal put forth by John Boehner regarding the phony debt and deficit “crisis”. These people are nuts and, worse, they either lie or are ignorant about the facts when it comes to the economy. So, it’s more important, in my humble opinion, to ponder the proposals floated out there by people who claim to be representing the “left” or “center” and, even more astonishing, “the last good economy”.
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Posted on 04 December 2012. Tags: Barack Obama, Budgets, Fiscal Crisis, John Boehner, Kabuki Theater
Some days, I find the whole thing ludicrous and immoral. Some days, I laugh. And sometimes it’s a little of both. As in today’s installment of fiscal Kabuki Theater.
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