Posted on 14 July 2011. Tags: Activism, First Amendment, John Kasich, Labor, Middle Class, New York, Ohio, Protests, Republicans, SB5, SEIU
What is with our city? We keep attracting the worse of the Tea Party, union-busting Republicans in the nation. First, Scott Walker was in town so two weeks ago to shake the Republican money tree–and we treated him to a Bronx cheer. Today, his Tea Party, low-life, colleague John Kasich came to town for […]
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Posted on 28 June 2011. Tags: Middle Class, mobilization, New York, Republicans, Scott Walker, Unions
Scott Walker is bringing his anti middle-class, union-busting act to New York City–and we can show him, on behalf of all Wisconsin workers and workers throughout the nation, that he is not welcome in New York City. Walker is the featured speaker at a fundraiser for the Republican National Committee at the Sherry-Netherland Hotel–which […]
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Posted on 11 June 2011. Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Class Warfare, collective bargaining, Middle Class, New York, Pensions, Public Workers, Taxes, The New York Times, The Rich, Unions, Wages, Wall Street
Yesterday, I wrote about an appalling but typical example of how bi-partisan "debate" is really an argument taking place on one side, in this case King Cuomo’s immoral decision to attack workers’ pensions by regurgitating Republican talking points that the economic crisis we face is the fault of the middle-class, workers, unions, and a […]
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Posted on 10 June 2011. Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Business, Cowards, Democrats, Fiscal Policy Institute, Labor, Middle Class, New York, Pensions, Poverty, public employees, sell-out, Taxes, The Wealthy
It really is no surprise, unfortunately, that the country is spinning out of control, the middle-class is dying and we are trapped in some of the dumbest debates imaginable–chief among them the entirely phony argument over a non-existent debt and deficit "crisis". Not surprising because many of these debates have political leaders essentially taking […]
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Posted on 14 May 2011. Tags: Banks, Demonstration, Financial Crisis, New York, Wall Street
Wall St was rumbling yesterday as we clogged the streets with a message: {attachment id=164 size=medium} No reason to have teachers cut or Medicare slashed. Make them pay.
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Posted on 07 May 2011. Tags: Debt, Deficits, Greed, Hysteria, Michael Bloomberg, New York, Nonsense, Taxes, Teachers, The Wealthy
I think we make a mistake describing the unrelenting class warfare underway as a campaign undertaken by evil, crazed or demented very rich people. Sure, there are a few of them and it is certainly a part of an ideological belief ("we rich people are just better and more skilled and tough luck"). But, […]
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Posted on 04 May 2011. Tags: AFSCME, AFSCME Local 371, Faye Moore, New York
This was a bit of a surprise to me, though I have not been watching that closely: Faye Moore, the up-and-coming president of Local 371, who was seen as a possible contender to lead DC 37, was ousted as president of her union by a decisive margin on Friday. Moore lost a hotly contested […]
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Posted on 28 March 2011. Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Business, Labor, Medicaid, New York, public employees, sell-out, Taxes
The cowardice that courses through the American political system is on display every day. Cowards who won’t stand up to the rich and the powerful who are just voraciously stripping every dime and dollar they can find from the hides of the people. Andrew Cuomo is right up front.Andrew Cuomo will be now […]
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Posted on 17 March 2011. Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Banks, CEO Pay, Financial Crisis, Greed, Hospitals, New York, Robbery, Wall Street
This is a story that cannot be retold enough and updated enough because it highlights, as much as any trend, how nothing has changed. The people suffer–while CEO pay continues to go up. The robbery continues unabated. Let’s start with the hospital sector. In New York, and I would suspect everywhere else […]
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Posted on 24 February 2011. Tags: fox news, Job Party, New York, Public Workers, Rallies, Solidarity, Wisconsin
Yesterday, hundreds of activists from labor and the community poured into the streets outside FOX NEWS in Manhattan. Spearheaded by Job Party, chants from "Unions, Yes, Walker, No" to "FOX NEWS Lies" to "Workers Rights Are Human Rights" bounced off the Fox News Building. Ed Schultz stuck his head out the window from down the […]
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