Posted on 07 November 2012. Tags: collective bargaining, Michigan, Union Rights
All in all, it was a pretty nice night for the forces of pretty good — as opposed to the excellent Wellstone-like leaders we need. But, a note from the front-lines of collective bargaining where it matters long term– an initiative to lock in collective bargaining in Michigan was soundly defeated.
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Posted on 06 November 2012. Tags: 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Bill Maher, Latinos, Mitt Romney, SuperPACs
Barack Obama will be re-elected president Tuesday night, and probably by a relatively comfortable electoral vote margin. The question for workers in the US, and around the world, is: does it matter who wins?
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Posted on 05 November 2012. Tags: Corporate Corruption, Financial Crisis, Ratings Agencies, Standard and Poor's
One of the great myths that created the seeds of the financial crisis was that the ratings agencies–Standard and Poor and Moody’s–where “independent”. What a crock–the ratings agencies gave positive ratings to the crummy debt securities that were at the heart of what led to millions of people losing their jobs and they have been the water boys for the financial elite who peddled this crap. Now, we have a conviction of S&P: Guilty in a court of law.
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Posted on 02 November 2012. Tags: 2012 Elections, Indiana, Missouri, Republicans
You can try to divine the various political strategies — from ad campaigns to get-out-the-vote operations — to try to understand how the election is going to turn out. But, one simple fact is the most persuasive: the Republican Party is filled with nuts.
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Posted on 01 November 2012. Tags: Debt, Deficit, Grand Bargain, Liberals, Scam
The enduring mystery — thought perhaps it isn’t a mystery when you dig deep enough — is why liberals/progressives have never taken stock of their complete failure at taking advantage of the greatest crisis in the so-called “free market” in half a century. This comes to mind when you ponder the somewhat comical hand-wringing underway among the leaders of the progressive movement over the prospects of a “grand bargain” around government fiscal policy.
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Posted on 31 October 2012. Tags: 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Chris Christie
This is a simple straightforward post. I have argued that the election was over in the Spring. But, how much was that picture Obama had with Chris Christie worth? I reckon a 300-plus electoral vote win.
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Posted on 30 October 2012. Tags: Debt Scam, Deficit Hysteria, Richard Trumka
I am always looking for someone to get out from the idiotic discussion about the phony debt and deficit crisis. Thanks, Rich Trumka.
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Posted on 29 October 2012. Tags: Citizens for Tax Justice, Corporate Shelters, International Tax Shelters, Tax Dodges
Cleaning up email, with one eye on big Sandy, I happened to catch this important observation: neither presidential candidates wants to talk about the tens of billions of dollars being sheltered abroad.
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Posted on 27 October 2012. Tags: 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Grassroots
The fun part of an election is not listening to the idiots on television or obsessing about polling — those are not things that win elections. It’s the knocking on doors that matters. And that’s why, personally, I don’t worry much about Election Day.
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Posted on 26 October 2012. Tags: 2012 Elections, early voting, Patrick Gaspard
For those of you in the obsessed political junkie group, this is an interesting bit of data to consider: early voting numbers. It’s from my old New York buddie, Patrick Gaspard, executive director of the Democratic National Committee.
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