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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Posted on 29 January 2008. Tags: Angelo Mozilo, Class Warfare, Countrywide, Delphi, Greed, Gretchen Morgenson, Robert Miller, UAW
One of the things that has clearly outraged Americans everywhere is the disgusting spectacle of CEOs legally looting their companies with pay and pensions that are absolutely outrageous. For a long time, a collective Marie Antoinette cry from the CEO suites spilled out that, while a few CEOs pocket massive amounts of money, workers […]
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Posted on 29 January 2008. Tags: Angelo Mozilo, Class Warfare, Countrywide, Delphi, Greed, Gretchen Morgenson, Robert Miller, UAW
One of the things that has clearly outraged Americans everywhere is the disgusting spectacle of CEOs legally looting their companies with pay and pensions that are absolutely outrageous. For a long time, a collective Marie Antoinette cry from the CEO suites spilled out that, while a few CEOs pocket massive amounts of money, workers […]
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Posted on 26 January 2008. Tags: Class Warfare, Climate Change, Energy Efficient, Health Care, Labor, Wal-Mart, Wal-Mart Watch
I have to give Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott credit: he knows how to run an offensive campaign. I mean that in two ways. Offensive in the sense that he is refuses to lay back and absorb beating after beating, and is taking his campaign right to his critics and to the public. And offensive […]
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Posted on 26 January 2008. Tags: Class Warfare, Climate Change, Energy Efficient, Health Care, Labor, Wal-Mart, Wal-Mart Watch
I have to give Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott credit: he knows how to run an offensive campaign. I mean that in two ways. Offensive in the sense that he is refuses to lay back and absorb beating after beating, and is taking his campaign right to his critics and to the public. And offensive […]
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Posted on 25 January 2008. Tags: Big Media, CBS, Class Warfare, Disney, Michael Cieply, NBC, Rupert Murdoch, Unions, Viacom, Writers Guild of America
Sure, there are a lot of reporters who could qualify for the title "worst reporter ever"? Judith Miller, Wolf Blitzer, Tom Friedman, David Broder…there is a large class of people who claim to practice journalism but seem to be caught in the grips of gullibility, conventional wisdom, their own ideology or simply the desire […]
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Posted on 25 January 2008. Tags: Big Media, CBS, Class Warfare, Disney, Michael Cieply, NBC, Rupert Murdoch, Unions, Viacom, Writers Guild of America
Sure, there are a lot of reporters who could qualify for the title "worst reporter ever"? Judith Miller, Wolf Blitzer, Tom Friedman, David Broder…there is a large class of people who claim to practice journalism but seem to be caught in the grips of gullibility, conventional wisdom, their own ideology or simply the desire […]
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Posted on 24 January 2008. Tags: Big Media, CBS, Class Warfare, Directors Guild of America, Disney, Rupert Murdoch, Unions, Viacom, Writers Guild of America
The Dow is still down–"only" 90 points as of now, which, in this crazy world, is considered good–but I still am skeptical that The Fed rate cut yesterday will do much to avoid a worsening economy. Note: I use the word "worsening" because for most people the economy has been pretty bad for them […]
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Posted on 24 January 2008. Tags: Big Media, CBS, Class Warfare, Directors Guild of America, Disney, Rupert Murdoch, Unions, Viacom, Writers Guild of America
The Dow is still down–"only" 90 points as of now, which, in this crazy world, is considered good–but I still am skeptical that The Fed rate cut yesterday will do much to avoid a worsening economy. Note: I use the word "worsening" because for most people the economy has been pretty bad for them […]
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Posted on 23 January 2008. Tags: AFL-CIO, Asia, Class Warfare, Depression, Dow Jones, Federal Reserve, Markets, Recession, Stocks
As I wrote yesterday, the markets around the world are in a freefall. This morning, things are looking just as grim, with predictions that the Dow will drop 500 points in early trading based on what happened yesterday and overnight in foreign markets. The Federal Reserve has just announced a 3/4 of a point […]
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