Posted on 13 January 2009.
I’ve been pretty clear that we should be significantly raising the taxes on the richest Americans–much higher than the top rates that were in place during the Clinton Administration, which is where the president-elect believes they should go. But, I’m happy at least to see some lines being drawn on estate taxes. The Wall […]
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Posted on 11 January 2009.
Back in November, I asked the question: is Robert Rubin a liar or a coward or both? Today, in what should be a welcome sight to every working American, Rubin is effectively being run out of Citigroup, his reputation sullied. And, yet, he continues to obfuscate his role in the financial crisis we face. […]
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Posted on 10 January 2009.
Yesterday, Tom Daschle testified in his confirmation hearing for secretary of health and human services. He promised "bi-partisanship", pledging "I really want to work in a collaborative way. It’s the only way we’re going to get this done." Which made me think: if that is the path we take, millions of Americans will be […]
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Posted on 09 January 2009.
Maybe you feel, on days like this, the same way I do–that you live in an alternate universe. In my alternate universe, I wouldn’t consider cutting education, health care, or aid to the poor before asking the richest people in our society to pay their fair share in dues. In my alternate universe, I would […]
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Posted on 08 January 2009.
I continue to be amazed at the moral obscenity underway in our country. We are in a financial crisis, states are cutting education and health care, and we are wringing our hands over federal deficits–yet there is no serious discussion about significantly taxing the rich, who have reaped hundreds of billions of dollars in […]
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Posted on 07 January 2009.
Every day, there is another example of the conspiracy of silence that pervades the traditional media’s description of the current economic crisis. Sure, de-regulation, greed and pure stupidity has a lot to do with it. But, in truth, the underlying reason for the collapse has been a persistent war on the wages of American workers. […]
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Posted on 06 January 2009.
Well, welcome back to all who have been kicking back for the past few days, including yours truly. This year is going to be quite interesting–and, unfortunately, not a happy one as far as the economy goes, or so I’m guessing. I’m not going to spend much time today on prognostications–I saw a bunch […]
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Posted on 29 December 2008.
So, I lied…well, not really…I said I might take a total blog break but…here I am in Los Angeles and was up early reading the LATimes and saw Ed Asner’s plea to support the strike authorization request from the leadership of the Screen Actors Guild, which is embroiled in a pretty intense internal fight […]
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Posted on 26 December 2008.
My brain is a little tired but I also find it hard to turn it off…which is to say that I am about to get on a plane for warmer parts to spoil my nieces, see some friends, play some golf. Blogging may or not happen between now and New Year’s. But, you never […]
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Posted on 25 December 2008.
I’ve watched the internal divisions at the Screen Actors Guild with sadness. A united SAG, and a strong creators’ labor movement, would be a great boon for all workers. But, it seems to be getting worse. Here is a short primer–and why you should care. I’ve written about the building strife recently. The […]
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