Posted on 30 August 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Boeing, Class Warfare, Corporate Power, Lindsey Graham, national labor relations board, Organizing, Republicans, Unions, Wilma Liebman
Apparently, in the alternate universe Republicans inhabit, socialism is on the march and the attack against the "free market" is unrelenting. Where? At the National Labor Relations Board, of course. The truth is–shocking, I know–quite different, and it speaks volumes about the playing field for workers in the real world. The NLRB has […]
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Posted on 10 August 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Boeing, Class Warfare, Corporate Power, Lindsey Graham, national labor relations board, Organizing, Republicans, Unions, Wilma Liebman
This is a post simply suggesting we ponder what it means to live in a conflicted, grey world. Yeah, I hate that. It would be nice if everything was clear cut. But, it isn’t. Especially for people who are trying to survive in a corrupt economic system. On the one hand, I am […]
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Posted on 08 February 2011. Tags: AFL-CIO, CEO Greed, Chamber of Commerce, Corporate Power, Democrats, Fairness, Labor, Middle Class, Regulations, Surrender, The White House
It’s official. The president’s stroll to the Chamber of Commerce marks the handing over of the keys to the future of the middle class to the business world (not to mention the complete airbrushing out of the entire economic picture anyone considered poor). And it really has happened with not much struggle. For […]
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Posted on 15 January 2011. Tags: "Free Trade", Bill Daley, Bruce Reed, Capitulation, Catfood Commission, Corporate Power, Democratic Leadership Council, Democrats, Failure
I just got off the phone with a reporter who wanted my thoughts on the appointment of Bruce Reed as Joe Biden’s chief of staff. My first though, sarcastically, was that I wondered whether Bernie Madoff would now be brought in to oversee Consumer Protection…of course, an exaggerated observation but I wonder: Who will speak […]
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Posted on 14 January 2011. Tags: Antonin Scalia, Campaign Finance, Citizens United, Constitution, Corporate Power, Corporate Rights, Corruption, Justice, Linda Greenhouse, Robbery, Supreme Court of the United States
It is has been pointed out by others that when the Republicans chose to organize the reading of the Constitution on the House floor, they conveniently left out parts they didn’t like. But, they have intellectual–and I use "intellectual" loosely–support for this from Justice Scalia and his wing of convenient Constitutionalists who choose to […]
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Posted on 11 November 2010. Tags: "Free Trade", Barack Obama, CAFTA, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Corporate Power, Elizabeth Warren, Greed, Melissa Bean, Wall Street
War is peace. Lies are truth. And, now, Melissa Bean is like Elizabeth Warren. That is the instant thought I had when reading about the rumors that the White House might consider appointing Melissa Bean to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau if she ends up on the short end of the vote count in […]
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Posted on 11 February 2010. Tags: Corporate Power, Denmark, Financial Stability, Finland, Government, Greed, Health Care, Pensions, Sweden, Taxes
Among the most troubling retreats, in my view, in the public discourse has been the adoption of the false idea that deep government involvement in the economy is a bad thing. It’s a retreat that too many Democrats have taken part in. The problem is the FACTS say otherwise. And the known left-wing organ, The […]
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