Posted on 14 April 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Debt, Deficits, Hysteria
Let’s get this one out of the way–of course I, and others, should support Obama’s re-election for one reason and one reason only: the Bush tax cuts. My guess is, looking at today’s landscape, which could change, that the Democrats lose the Senate and the House stays with the lunatics. For one reason and […]
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Posted on 26 March 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Citizens for Tax Justice, Corporate Greed, General Electric, Jeffrey Immelt, Profits, Repatriation, Taxes
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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Posted on 22 March 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Congress, Constitution, Impeachment, Libya, Quaddafi
Ask yourself this basic question: what would you say about the bombing of Libya if it had been ordered by George W. Bush or some other Republican? If your answer is that you would have the same position, ok–but there is a legitimate question to be asked here, as some members of Congress are […]
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Posted on 16 March 2011. Tags: 2012 Primaries, Barack Obama, Benefits, Cuts, Social Security, Tim Geithner, White House
Aha…no matter that Social Security is full funded and solvent for the next 25 years. There are still people who want to promote the Social Security "crisis"…and they reside at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue where apparently a fight has broken out: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling and Sperling’s deputy, Jason […]
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Posted on 02 March 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Class Warfare, Deficits, Michael Bloomberg, Pensions, Public Workers, Rallies, Solidarity, Wisconsin
I think the hardest part of being immersed in a battle–even one that is energizing and inspiring–is to see where we stand in the overall war (with apologies to those who don’t like the military imagery). No doubt, the people in Wisconsin–and hundreds of thousands of supporters nationwide–have given the anti-union forces something to […]
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Posted on 01 March 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Polls, Public Workers
The tide is with us: As labor battles erupt in state capitals around the nation, a majority of Americans say they oppose efforts to weaken the collective bargaining rights of public employee unions and are also against cutting the pay or benefits of public workers to reduce state budget deficits, according to the latest […]
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Posted on 15 February 2011. Tags: "Free Trade", Barack Obama, Bill Daley, Colombia, Corporate Rights, Education, Intellectual Property, Lies, Middle Class, Peru, Retraining, Ron Kirk, Slavery, South Korea, Wages
Every so-called "free trade" deal that has shimmied its way through Congress has been greased with legalized bribery, starting with NAFTA in 1993, which was the king of all "what will buy your vote" deals. But, the biggest scam, in my opinion, is the "retraining" workers are offered in return for…sacrificing their middle-class livelihood […]
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Posted on 11 February 2011. Tags: "Free Trade", Barack Obama, Bill Daley, Colombia, Corporate Rights, Intellectual Property, Middle Class, Peru, Ron Kirk, Slavery, South Korea, Wages
If you share the belief that the greatest economic challenge we face is stopping the stupefying global class warfare underway, then, we have to be quite clear about the tools that support the attack against decent living standards for people and a fair sharing of the wealth. So-called "free trade" is right up there on […]
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Posted on 10 February 2011. Tags: "Free Trade", Barack Obama, Dave Camp, Republicans, South Korea
This should be an amusing sideshow: In the speech, Camp will describe Obama as a recent and largely disingenuous convert to a pro-trade agenda, according to excerpts of his remarks reviewed by POLITICO. “Under the Democrats’ control, we did not hold a single hearing on our pending trade agreements since they were signed three […]
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Posted on 02 February 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Corporate Raids, Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, Fairness, General Electric, Jeffrey Immelt, Offshoring, Taxes
If Jeffrey Immelt, the White House’s just-appointed head of the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, has anything to say about corporate taxes, you can bet the message will be simple: corporations should pay lower taxes. How do we know that? Because in his job, as CEO of General Electric, he excelled at fleecing the […]
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