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Episode 154: Two Tales of Wall Street Vultures; A Progressive Takes On Another Corporate Democrat.

The Gordon Gekko boast in the fictional movie “Wall Street” that “Greed is Good” is really an organizing principle for the financial vultures who rob the country day after day. Today, you will hear two tales of greed and robbery by hedge fund and private equity vultures. First, it’s Paul Singer, the CEO of a […]

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Verizon Corporate Free Loading and Political Corruption

   A little insight into the world of Verizon, the company attacking its workers not because it has to from a financial point of view but just because of greed. People need to make some connections. For example: Despite earning over $32.5 billion over the last 3 years, Verizon not only paid nothing in corporate […]

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Wal-Mart, WTO, Casinos

No, there’s no real connection between all those three headliners—just a confluence of stories in today’s newspapers. Steven Greenhouse has been a busy boy. He has two pieces in the New York Times today. His front-page Business section story looks at the debate over wages at Wal-Mart. I think the best nugget of information from […]

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Checking the Numbers

A couple of days ago, I posted a note from the president of the Communications Workers of America, Morty Bahr, who questioned my assertion—and that of others—that the rebel unions accounted for 40 percent of the votes of AFL-CIO unions. Morty asserted that the rebels only accounted for 30 percent of the per capita votes—the […]

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Morty Writes

In route back to NYC (with a little stop over at O’Hare…letting my lungs recover from the casino smoke) and I got a little note from Morty Bahr, president of CWA: “Your message is misleading….by per capita vote, they garnered less than 30 percent.” Morty was referring to my previous assertion that “they” (meaning the […]

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