Posted on 05 July 2015.
This is a short post. But, an important one that says a lot.
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Posted on 02 July 2015.
I’m skeptical of putting too much into polls so early out, largely because you can never predict events that actually happen in campaigns much closer to the election and shape the results. But, in an insurgent, grassroots campaign, this is worth paying attention to.
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Posted on 30 June 2015.
I’ve kind of laughed at the analysis percolating around that, oh, surprise, the Supreme Court is a liberal bastion…or not so conservative. Well, it was a great day when marriage equality became the law of the land. But, while everyone can now marry, the Supreme Court has a very clear five vote conservative bloc when it comes to empowering business, enhancing class warfare and making it impossible to make a decent living…married or not.
And it is now gearing up to potentially destroy public sector union.
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Posted on 29 June 2015.
The underlying issue in Greece is simple: the oligarchs wants the people of Greece to bleed, pure and simple. There are easy ways to resolve the crisis without exacting more pounds of flesh from already desperate people. But, that’s the way of the Troika.
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Posted on 25 June 2015.
Look, the Supreme Court ruling is a good thing, not the least of which is that it makes the heads of three wingers on the Court and across the land explode. But, it’s important to pause for a moment and realize that the Affordable Care Act is woefully inadequate, and is the dream for insurance companies and drug companies who want to leech on people.
Bernie Sanders understands that.
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Posted on 24 June 2015.
This won’t shock anyone. CEO pay is still a gold mine.
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Posted on 23 June 2015.
Fast Track is now coming up for a cloture vote in the Senate. A recap follows. And I’ll try to give a paraphrased tracking of the position and votes, and ultimately which Democrats continued to abandon workers on behalf of big corporations.
FINAL VOTE UPDATED HERE. 60-37 approved. (McConnell says Corker would have voted YES but was detained)
DEMOCRATS WHO VOTED WITH BIG CORPORATIONS TO ABANDON WORKERS:
Michael Bennet (CO) Maria Cantwell (WA) Tom Carper (DE) Chris Coons (DE) Dianne Feinstein (CA) Heidi Heitkamp (ND) Bill Nelson (FL) Tim Kaine (VA) Claire McCaskill (MO) Patty Murray (WA) Jeanne Shaheen (NH) Mark Warner (VA) Ron Wyden (OR)
This means that tomorrow fast track will pass the Senate. We will see whether the TAA gets added.
Also want to add up top comments by Sherrod Brown and Bernie Sanders at the end of the debate:
Sherrod Brown: this is a celebration in corporate suites.
Bernie!!! This trade agreement was supported by virtually every big corporation, Wall Street, by the pharmaceutical industry. This agreement was opposed by every union. This will continue the policy of NAFTA,CAFTA. We need a policy that represents working people. It’s a great day for the Big Money interests.
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Posted on 22 June 2015.
Tomorrow, the Senate will take a new vote on fast track. It will be a cloture vote on whether to proceed to consider a “clean” fast track bill, given the (positive-result) clusterfuck that took place in the House. Though one can imagine scenarios under which fast track can be defeated even if the cloture vote wins, it’s a lot harder.
So, this is a moment of truth. I’ll break it down into three parts.
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Posted on 19 June 2015.
This is a bad state of affairs, if you are a regular worker (meaning, not someone worth millions of dollars who complains that her family is dead broke). Whether fast track becomes law may depend on the votes of 14 Senate Democrats–the very Democrats who abandoned workers just last month when the Senate passed fast track with the Trade Adjustment Assistance program attached.
Now, it’s game on again. Workers lives depend on 14 Senate Democrats who voted, in the last fast track vote,with Republicans to destroy middle class jobs.
That vote is coming again next week on a cloture vote.
And now this an easy question: Will Hillary Clinton call for the defeat of the cloture motion next week? That question needs to be asked every single day next week.
She is the one who can make a difference with a huge number of those 14 Senate Democrats.
If she stays silent, that will be a clear answer of what she believes.
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Posted on 18 June 2015.
Today was a teachable moment (beyond the horrific, racist shooting in Charleston). Sometimes you have two moments that appear together and need to be connected. As I sat out West (on the road for work), it became clear that what the Pope had to say about climate change and the desperate attempts by the president to ram through fast track are deeply connected.
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