Posted on 22 February 2008. Tags: "Free Trade", 2008 Elections, AFL-CIO, Barack Obama, Change To Win, Class Warfare, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards
I was struck today, as I have been for the past several weeks, at the void created when John Edwards suspended his campaign for president. Today, it was on the issue of trade and globalization, courtesy of a piece in The Wall Street Journal entitled "Decoding Candidates On Trade." Here’s an important paragraph, […]
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Posted on 20 February 2008. Tags: 2008 Elections, Barak Obama, Class Warfare, Economics, Hillary Clinton
Fidel steps down…and the critique of business has intensified…in the U.S. Huh–maybe this is a Democratic presidential race way of finally paying homage to the man who was vilified for decades by Republicans and Democrats alike? Yeah, just kidding… But, it is quite amusing to listen to two Democratic presidential candidates–who even The […]
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Posted on 20 February 2008. Tags: 2008 Elections, Barak Obama, Class Warfare, Economics, Hillary Clinton
Fidel steps down…and the critique of business has intensified…in the U.S. Huh–maybe this is a Democratic presidential race way of finally paying homage to the man who was vilified for decades by Republicans and Democrats alike? Yeah, just kidding… But, it is quite amusing to listen to two Democratic presidential candidates–who even The […]
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Posted on 14 February 2008. Tags: Big Media, CBS, Class Warfare, Disney, Rupert Murdoch, Unions, Viacom, Writers Guild of America
No surprise: the members of the WGA voted to pull down their picket signs and go back to work pending a vote on the actual deal. This from today’s Los Angeles Times: More than 90% of the 3,775 writers who cast ballots in Los Angeles and New York voted to immediately end the work […]
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Posted on 14 February 2008. Tags: Big Media, CBS, Class Warfare, Disney, Rupert Murdoch, Unions, Viacom, Writers Guild of America
No surprise: the members of the WGA voted to pull down their picket signs and go back to work pending a vote on the actual deal. This from today’s Los Angeles Times: More than 90% of the 3,775 writers who cast ballots in Los Angeles and New York voted to immediately end the work […]
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Posted on 12 February 2008. Tags: Big Media, CBS, Class Warfare, Disney, NBC, Rupert Murdoch, Unions, Viacom, Writers Guild of America
As most of you know by now, the Writers Guild of America officially announced that it has reached a deal with Big Media to bring an end to its strike. That happened over the weekend (and yours truly has tried to stick to a no-weekend blogging rule for sanity sake) so I thought I’d […]
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Posted on 12 February 2008. Tags: Big Media, CBS, Class Warfare, Disney, NBC, Rupert Murdoch, Unions, Viacom, Writers Guild of America
As most of you know by now, the Writers Guild of America officially announced that it has reached a deal with Big Media to bring an end to its strike. That happened over the weekend (and yours truly has tried to stick to a no-weekend blogging rule for sanity sake) so I thought I’d […]
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Posted on 05 February 2008. Tags: Big Media, CBS, Class Warfare, Disney, NBC, Rupert Murdoch, Unions, Viacom, Writers Guild of America
Use caution…no I’m not referring to those of you who are celebrating the Giants AMAZING win (hey, I’m a New Yorker) nor am I suggesting you be wary of the polls about Super Tuesday (this is worth reading). But, we should be cautious about believing that the strike by the Writers Guild of America […]
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Posted on 05 February 2008. Tags: Big Media, CBS, Class Warfare, Disney, NBC, Rupert Murdoch, Unions, Viacom, Writers Guild of America
Use caution…no I’m not referring to those of you who are celebrating the Giants AMAZING win (hey, I’m a New Yorker) nor am I suggesting you be wary of the polls about Super Tuesday (this is worth reading). But, we should be cautious about believing that the strike by the Writers Guild of America […]
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Posted on 30 January 2008. Tags: Alice Walton, China, Class Warfare, Lee Scott, Recession, Wal-Mart
These days are times for the Waltons of Wal-Mart to be dancing in the streets of Bentonville, Arkansas. After all, the economy is tanking and millions of people are heading for a painful few years, people are losing their homes, gasoline prices are on the rise, health care is continuing to evaporate–these are precisely […]
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