The Capitulation Begins

   The first act of surrender will be the opening up of the Treasury to the rich: President Barack Obama is open to considering the extension of all Bush-era tax cuts for a year or two, the White House confirmed Thursday, putting to a likely end any debate over whether to extend the breaks for […]

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Kiss The Jobs and Wages Goodbye: Hello “Free Trade” Again

Yesterday, I wrote about the disastrous state of labor in the wake of the elections. Suffering from either a lack of sleep or simple brain lock, I neglected to include one of the most dangerous coming debacles: we have lost much of the ground built opposing so-called "free trade" agreements, which have played a central […]

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The State of Labor–Now Take To The Streets

There isn’t any other way of putting it: last night was a disaster for the labor movement and for its members and all working people. When the working class "hero" John Boehner choked up in recounting his humble roots, I said aloud, "will you remember that when you unleash Big Business to press its boot […]

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A Lack of Seriousness

    I voted early this morning. And now I can reflect on the disaster looming ahead. Not what happens today. But what happens over the next few years, and the next decade.     In the midst of the greatest crisis on the planet in half a century, there was such a lack of serious debate […]

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“The rich guys don’t want to pay the tax”

Karl Marx? Nancy Pelosi? Bernie Sanders? Nope–Bill Gates Sr. Not that this it is surprising that rich people don’t want to pay taxes but it’s worth listening to Gates’ views on the fight over the attempt to put in place a tax on the richest people in Washington State.   Last night, "60 Minutes" had […]

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Elect Our People

   I always thought this approach would be worth trying: Ballots cast throughout New Jersey on Tuesday will list hundreds of candidates, their parties and the offices they seek. But for 53 candidates, the ballots will not say one of the most important things they have in common: union-approved. These people running for town councilman, […]

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The Mozilo Method: Rob, Get Caught, Cut Deal, Die Rich

We are missing part of the anger that I think cuts across the political spectrum–and it goes right to the question: why is Angelo Mozilo not going to jail for a very long time? Because the political system still is not willing to jettison our coddling of the vast array of people who committed deep […]

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The Republican Economic Propaganda Fraud Will Give Us A Lost Decade

   A lot of the voices on our side repeat the absolute truth: the Republican Party is simply not telling the truth about the seeds of the economic disaster we are dealing with and that it is in fact the government–our government–that prevented things from getting a lot worse AND we would be in much […]

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Forgive and Forget: Labor Holds Its Nose

   This could be important in the scheme of things next week–the labor movement is holding its collective nose and helping out people who were less than helpful on key issues: Big Labor’s big threat to punish misbehaving Democrats has largely evaporated in the heat of the midterms, as unions now scramble to rescue incumbents […]

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Andrew Cuomo: What Did He Actually Say?

   When I first read the story today about Andrew Cuomo, it seemed fairly in line with previous things he has said about his plan to attack the labor movement if he wins the election: Andrew M. Cuomo will mount a presidential-style permanent political campaign to counter the well-financed labor unions he believes have bullied […]

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