Archive | General Interest

An Opera Diva Can Be A Union Buster, And Just As Dumb As A Corp Thug

The tender landscape of art can often obscure labor nastiness, and stupidity, that rivals anything you’d find in the corporate world, with stupidity and greed part of the mix (take Arianna Huffington, grand narcissist, who is happy to leach off writers and make tens of millions along the way). Welcome to the New York Metropolitan Opera, folks, which, true to form, is trying to lay blame on its workers and threatening a lock-out, when mismanagement has been the order of the day.

Read the full story

Posted in General Interest1 Comment

Marvin Miller Will Not Be Mentioned, And So Baseball Continues To Deny Its Labor History

Sunday there will be yet another ceremony at the National Baseball Hall of Fame–and it will be, without anyone saying so, a ceremony that continues the despicable behavior towards the one man who did more to change baseball outside the lines than perhaps any single individual: Marvin Miller. Despicable because, simply because Marvin Miller built the players’ union into a serious union, the owners have refused to vote him into the Hall of Fame. It’s even more despicable because, after Miller died at age 95 in November 2012, you would think that people would have an ounce of decency, a bit of humanity, to tamp down the animosity enough to be big and do the right thing. But, they have not.

Read the full story

Posted in General Interest0 Comments

Obama: Companies “cherry-picking the rules, and it damages the country’s finances”

I detect a president who thinks he’s found a very potent political argument. Having gone soft on the bankers, letting all the big fish skate after wrecking the economy, the president has figured out that people just won’t stand for a tax system that leaves regular people holding the tab while CEOs figure out how to screw the public, day after day. And, so, he’s now personally calling for an end to so-called tax “inversions”

Read the full story

Posted in General Interest2 Comments

$300 BILLION Robbery of Workers And Counting: Why We Need $20-An-Hour Minimum Wage

Tick, tick, tick, tick…every minute that goes by is another minute workers are being robbed–in particular, those people forced to work for the slave-like minimum wage. And if you looked back just five years, there’s a price tag to that robbery: over $300 billion.

Read the full story

Posted in General Interest0 Comments

Retroactive, Of Course

In the debate over tax inversions–that little corporate maneuver to reincorporate abroad to avoid U.S. taxes–there’s a little fight going on about a small but significant issue: if legislation passes to stop this scam, should it be retroactive? Of course it should.

Read the full story

Posted in General Interest0 Comments

Tragedy In Detroit

This is simply a tale of having a gun put to your head: vote “yes” or we screw you even harder.

Read the full story

Posted in General Interest0 Comments

No, Miles, It Does Matter

Love those CEOs obfuscating the truth. I know, you’re shocked. This little pearl comes in the arena of tax avoidance.

Read the full story

Posted in General Interest1 Comment

The Post Office Could Be Your Bank

Stumbled on a conversation today that is quite intriguing: using the post office as a bank outlet. Guess what? It existed decades ago. It could happen again–but, you’ll never guess who hates the idea? OK, yup.

Read the full story

Posted in General Interest0 Comments

Inversions Will Continue

Heh. That’s likely what those corporate legal and accounting minds are thinking: nuttin’ is going to pass that stops that nice little scam allowing corporations to incorporate overseas to avoid paying taxes in the U.S.

Read the full story

Posted in General Interest1 Comment

Only A Patriot When It Mean Money

Flag-waving patriots don’t particularly impress me. Too many are the types to want to go to war–but never serve themselves (a la Dick Cheney’s “I had other priorities” during the Vietnam War). Here’s an economic “patriot” who is only as good as profits to her corporation.

Read the full story

Posted in General Interest0 Comments

Podcast Available on iTunes

Archives

Archives

Archives