Posted on 07 April 2011.
Yesterday, I wrote that we should not "insult" Rep. Paul Ryan–but we should rip his scary, fraudulent budget to shreds with facts and a competing vision of America. So, to work: not that this would surprise anyone but Ryan’s biggest contributor to his campaigns has been the insurance industry–including the health care part of […]
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Posted on 06 April 2011.
Look, it is easy to jump all over the very dangerous budget proposal put forth by Republican Paul Ryan–dangerous in what it would mean for any semblance of a decent society. I give a lot of credit to Ryan–he, at least, is clear about the ideology he represents. It’s not hidden. We can’t change […]
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Posted on 05 April 2011.
There is a deep, deep disconnect between how the political leaders, chattering classes and traditional media view what is happening in the economy versus how the rest of the people feel the economy in their everyday lives. This has been true for quite a long time. But, it is even more true today, at […]
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Posted on 02 April 2011.
I know there is an obvious answer to this question: does the Chamber of Commerce ever stop lying? Since you’ve answered that yourself, let’s consider for a moment the most immediate lie–and the truth about the economic reality facing most working people. There is, as we know, a concerted effort by Republicans and […]
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Posted on 01 April 2011.
As I go off to Opening Day–at least there is something pleasurable to dive into–a judge stands firm: A Wisconsin judge ruled Thursday the state’s divisive new collective bargaining law was not in effect — a clear warning to Republican Gov. Scott Walkers’ administration that it risks sanctions should it continue with its preparations […]
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Posted on 31 March 2011.
We’re all the same–us and the billionaires. Right? Wouldn’t you do this: A Russian investor has bought a French chateau-style mansion in Silicon Valley for $100 million, marking the highest known price paid for a single family home in the U.S. and underscoring the strength of luxury properties in an otherwise hammered housing market. […]
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Posted on 29 March 2011.
No one should be surprised that the rich are doing quite well. We’ve lived through at least a thirty-year robbery of the wealth of the nation. But, it’s worth digging into some of the numbers to get to this point: the divide between the rich and the rest of us has never been this […]
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Posted on 28 March 2011.
The cowardice that courses through the American political system is on display every day. Cowards who won’t stand up to the rich and the powerful who are just voraciously stripping every dime and dollar they can find from the hides of the people. Andrew Cuomo is right up front.Andrew Cuomo will be now […]
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Posted on 27 March 2011.
Yesterday, I stood with thousands of other people at the spot of one of the great workplace tragedies in the country’s history–the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire. It was the 100th anniversary of the fire. The tragedy, though, helped usher in a movement for workplace safety and dignity on the job. I thought I’d share some […]
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Posted on 26 March 2011.
Every CEO running a big multi-national company in America knows that, when times are tough, they have one sure way to save a lot of money and a place to go for cash: the U.S. Treasury. This is nothing new. But, today, we have two flashing red lights about how your money is being […]
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