Posted on 07 January 2011.
While a bunch of elected "leaders" engage in a childish game of theater (reading the Constitution), while we flush down the toilet trillions of dollars in wealth on immoral wars, while one half of the working class is being turned against the other half and unions are being blamed for ills created by the incompetent, […]
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Posted on 06 January 2011.
For what they paid to elect their poodle, the elite got what they wanted: The new governor mentioned the word “tax” or “taxes” 21 times, mostly to denounce them and promise to lower them. “What made New York the Empire State was a not a large government complex,” he said. “It was a vibrant […]
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Posted on 05 January 2011.
The political adage is correct: elections have consequences. We know about the takeover of the House by Republicans and the hit Democrats will take in the reapportionment process. But, the greatest threat to the American Dream is going to come from a determined assault on the labor movement. The New York Times has this […]
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Posted on 04 January 2011.
My state is on the verge of a mass execution. It’s an execution that will be carried out by a Democratic governor on behalf of the richest people in the state. It will be applauded by the traditional press, which will, in its collective willingness to ignore facts, bless the execution as the path […]
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Posted on 04 January 2011.
I always shake my head when I read that the country no longer has industry and has evolved into a "service economy". That simple isn’t true. The main problem is that we have jobs–whether industrial or service–that don’t pay decently and are largely non-union. Someone thinks we should do something about that: The […]
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Posted on 31 December 2010.
Ok, fine, this is a good thing, via The Wall St. Journal: The number of U.S. workers filing new claims for jobless benefits slid last week to the lowest level in nearly two and a half years, indicating that labor-market conditions continue to improve. Initial unemployment claims declined by 34,000 to 388,000 in the […]
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Posted on 30 December 2010.
All that clamoring for jobs. Feh. Complain, complain. The Republican family values crowd will soon be promoting this: Why don’t you just move in with your parents, like a lot of other stressed-out Americans, and then we can give out even more tax cuts for the wealthy: Of the myriad ways the Great Recession […]
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Posted on 29 December 2010.
Putting aside the larger argument for the moment about whether we–the taxpayers–should have stepped into to save failing institutions, it is pretty clear now that what we also did was just give a nice new revenue stream for banks that did not need the money but figured, heck, why not get our taste from the […]
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Posted on 29 December 2010.
I’ve never been sold on the notion of education as the saving grace of this unholy economic system. The problem in the country–and the world–is not that people are not smart enough or that they need to go to college. It’s that we have a system that drives down wages no matter how smart […]
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Posted on 28 December 2010.
We hear an enduring myth: the "free market" decides who gets what in an efficient dance of allocation of resources through competition. Garbage. Especially when it comes to CEO pay–though apparently there are some who want to continue the myth of competition. Over the weekend, I caught this in the NYTimes business section–an excerpt […]
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