Posted on 08 April 2011. Tags: Budget, Center for Economic and Policy Research, Class Warfare, Crisis, Debt, Deficit, Health Care, Health Insurance Industry, ideology, It's Not Raining, medicare, Middle Class, Paul Ryan, Taxes, We're Getting Peed On: the Scam of the Deficit Crisis
Yesterday, I wrote about how much money Paul Ryan pockets from the insurance industry–and how the health care part of the industry was going to make out like bandits in the Ryan budget proposal. This is worth digging into a bit more because you can learn very quickly how the Ryan budget truly boils […]
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Posted on 07 April 2011. Tags: Budget, Campaign Contributions, Class Warfare, Crisis, Debt, Deficit, Health Insurance Industry, ideology, It's Not Raining, medicare, Middle Class, Paul Ryan, We're Getting Peed On: the Scam of the Deficit Crisis
Yesterday, I wrote that we should not "insult" Rep. Paul Ryan–but we should rip his scary, fraudulent budget to shreds with facts and a competing vision of America. So, to work: not that this would surprise anyone but Ryan’s biggest contributor to his campaigns has been the insurance industry–including the health care part of […]
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Posted on 06 April 2011. Tags: Budget, Class Warfare, Crisis, Debt, Deficit, ideology, It's Not Raining, Middle Class, Paul Ryan, Taxes, We're Getting Peed On: the Scam of the Deficit Crisis
Look, it is easy to jump all over the very dangerous budget proposal put forth by Republican Paul Ryan–dangerous in what it would mean for any semblance of a decent society. I give a lot of credit to Ryan–he, at least, is clear about the ideology he represents. It’s not hidden. We can’t change […]
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Posted on 02 April 2011. Tags: Chamber of Commerce, Class Warfare, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Elizabeth Warren, Greed, Jobs, Poverty, Thomas Donohue, Unions, Wages
I know there is an obvious answer to this question: does the Chamber of Commerce ever stop lying? Since you’ve answered that yourself, let’s consider for a moment the most immediate lie–and the truth about the economic reality facing most working people. There is, as we know, a concerted effort by Republicans and […]
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Posted on 31 March 2011. Tags: Class Warfare, Greed, Real Estate
We’re all the same–us and the billionaires. Right? Wouldn’t you do this: A Russian investor has bought a French chateau-style mansion in Silicon Valley for $100 million, marking the highest known price paid for a single family home in the U.S. and underscoring the strength of luxury properties in an otherwise hammered housing market. […]
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Posted on 29 March 2011. Tags: Class Warfare, Financial Crisis, Greed, Housing, Middle Class, Sylvia Allegretto, wealth
No one should be surprised that the rich are doing quite well. We’ve lived through at least a thirty-year robbery of the wealth of the nation. But, it’s worth digging into some of the numbers to get to this point: the divide between the rich and the rest of us has never been this […]
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Posted on 25 March 2011. Tags: Center for Economic and Policy Research, Center on Wisconsin Strategy, Class Warfare, Deficits, Pension System, Pensions, Public Workers, Wisconsin
I don’t write this to convince the people who are intentionally lying or have some ideological end-game here (as in, destroy unions and the middle class). I write this for those people who are still living on the planet Earth of reality. So, here it is: Wisconsin has a great, financially-sound public pension system. […]
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Posted on 11 March 2011. Tags: Bill Gates Sr., Billionaires, Class Warfare, Fairness, Forbes, Greed, medicare, Robbery, Taxes, The Rich
Were you wondering whether the title refers to the cost to build 413 high-speed railway lines? Or perhaps 413 wind turbines to address global warming? Or maybe for $1.5 trillion you were thinking we could construct 413 new factories for businesses to create hundreds of thousands of new jobs? Nah. Here it is: we […]
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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 19 February 2011. Tags: Class Warfare, New York, Public Workers, Wisconsin
I was distracted all day, for the right reason–get out to the streets, rough it up, make some noise for Wisconsin workers:
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