Posted on 22 July 2011. Tags: "Free Market", "Free Trade", 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Civil Disobedience, Class Warfare, Cocktail Parties, Debt, Deficit, Deficit Commission, Democrats, Financial Crisis, fox news, Liberals, Movements, Progressives, Robert Reich, Supreme Court, Unions, Wages, Wall Street
The anger against the president that has been rocketing around many circles of liberal/progressive politics is misplaced. The crisis we face isn’t about what the president is doing, or failing to do. We are under siege, fighting the greatest class warfare in perhaps 100 years. And we can expect very […]
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Posted on 09 March 2011. Tags: "Free Market", Corruption, Economics, Middle Class, The Untouchables, Wall Street
Every day, I get a new email from some group about a new 55-page proposal to fix the economy, or I see some expert propose a sure-fired way to get us "back" to a go-go world of "positive growth". There’s value in a whole lot of some of those ideas. But, my can’t-lose strategy boils […]
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Posted on 20 December 2010. Tags: "Free Market", 2012 Elections, Chamber of Commerce, Class Warfare, Democratic Party, Environment, John Robert, Justice, Unions, United States Supreme Court
Here we are living at a time of the greatest class warfare in at least half a century. It is almost impossible to form a union legally in the U.S.–corporations have all power in the workplace. We have the greatest divide between rich and poor in 100 years. And now comes some clear evidence of […]
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Posted on 05 November 2010. Tags: "Free Market", "Free Trade", Barack Obama, Democrats, Elections, John Boehner, Middle Class, Nancy Pelosi, Poverty, Public Citizen, Republicans, Sherrod Brown, Wages
Yesterday, I wrote about the disastrous state of labor in the wake of the elections. Suffering from either a lack of sleep or simple brain lock, I neglected to include one of the most dangerous coming debacles: we have lost much of the ground built opposing so-called "free trade" agreements, which have played a central […]
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Posted on 15 October 2010. Tags: "Free Market", Democrats, Harry Reid, Healthcare, Insurance Industry, Nevada, Sharron Angle, Tea Party
So, it’s probably a bad sign about my own priorities that I flip on C-SPAN at night and, having stumbled on the debate in the Senate Nevada race, I stuck with it–without running for a large glass of wine. Or maybe something stronger. Oh my god. It was a muddle. I can’t […]
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Posted on 13 October 2010. Tags: "Free Market", "Free Trade", Democrats, Elections, Middle Class, Poverty, Public Citizen, Wages
I get why people are angry. Not the anger espoused by the racists, birthers and anti-government people. Across the political spectrum, wherever people place themselves, there is a unifying point that keeps coming up: we’ve been robbed by corporate powers. And the foolish, failed so-called "free trade" policies–pursued by Republicans and Democrats alike–is a place […]
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Posted on 08 October 2010. Tags: "Free Market", "Free Trade", CEO Greed, Democrats, Elections, Middle Class, Poverty, Unions, Wages
Sure, elections do matter, at some level–it is no coincidence that, in the wake of Citizens United, a torrent of corporate money is flowing to mostly Republican candidates. But, the truth is that, whatever the results of the elections, we will not end up with a government willing to stop the global movement of jobs […]
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Posted on 20 August 2010. Tags: "Free Market", "Free Trade", Bangladesh, Cambodia, CEO Greed, Middle Class, Poverty, Unions, Vietnam, Wages
Yesterday, I wrote about how the decline of U.S. wages has made workers here cheaper to hire than workers in India, at least in the call center industry. Today, the news hails from Asia where workers are rising up against poverty-level wages. From the Financial Times (and, as a side observation, the FT gives […]
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Posted on 01 July 2010. Tags: "Free Market", Depression, Recession, Wages
If it wasn’t so tragic, I’d be laughing until my belly hurt at the hand-wringing about the shaky nature of the economy. I’ve been saying this for many months, particularly every time I’ve seen the foolish predictions of the recovery around the corner. So, now, the stock market has a deep drop and people […]
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Posted on 06 January 2010. Tags: "Free Market", Bankruptcy, Climate Change, Debt, Depression, Recession, Wages
It is going to take the concerted effort of a lot of voices to overcome the noise being generated by the people who would like us to think that economic salvation is at hand. So, we need to keep pointing out some harsh realities facing real people. For example: The number of Americans filing […]
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