Posted on 19 May 2010. Tags: Afghanistan, Barack Obama, Congress, Defense, Education, Health Care, Priorities, Roads, schools, Teachers
In the dysfunctional world of politics, games are played that no normal person would think makes sense. Right now, one of those games is being played out in astonishing fashion: Congress is being told that if it wants money for teachers, Haiti reconstruction and other good social needs, it has to vote for billions […]
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Posted on 15 April 2010. Tags: Afghanistan, Defense, Education, Health Care, Iraq, Priorities, Roads, schools, Teachers
Tax Day is approaching. I did a little exercise, thanks to National Priorities Project, about what we could do with the money spent on the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. It’s worth thinking about since there is more money about to be wasted on the Afghanistan quagmire. I chose New York. According to the […]
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Posted on 01 November 2007. Tags: "Free Trade", Charles Rangel, Colombia, Education, Max Baucus, Panama, Peru, Retraining, South Korea, TAA
There is a cruel economic hoax being played on millions of American workers, a hoax that unfortunately is being promoted by too many Democrats. The hoax is this: that workers who lose their jobs to so-called "free trade" can simply be retrained to do something else that will be a good substitute for what they […]
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Posted on 18 July 2007. Tags: "Free Trade", Class Warfare, Education, Tom Friedman, Trade, Wages
   So, nice to be back home and I hope to get a better report out on the Edwards poverty tour. But, since it will take a little time to look at my video results, here’s something for now: Tom Friedman has written a lot of dumb things in the past. It’s worth separating the […]
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