Posted on 19 September 2011. Tags: "Free Trade", Afghanistan, Catfood Commission, Colombia, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Debt, Deficit, Elizabeth Warren, Masschusetts, Middle Class, Panama, Poor, Primaries, Retraining, Scott Brown, Senate, South Korea, Taxes, Wages
Dear Ms. Warren: congratulations for jumping into the U.S. Senate race in your state. And good luck and be well–you will find that being a "candidate" offers challenges quite different from having to answer to discourteous, uninformed Republicans. Respectfully, I’d like to ask your position on a number of issues. Quick context. There […]
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Posted on 07 April 2009. Tags: Blanche Lincoln, Employees Free Choice Act, Filibuster, Primaries, Unions
Enough. Now that she has thrown another obstacle in the path of the Employee Free Choice Act, Blanche Lincoln must face a well-funded primary opponent in 2010. And it’s got to be the labor movement that recruits and funds that candidate–or the rhetoric about how important the Employee Free Choice Act is will be […]
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Posted on 25 March 2009. Tags: Arlen Specter, Democrats, EFCA, Filibuster, Harry Reid, Primaries
Yesterday, Arlen Specter declared on the floor of the Senate that he would not vote for cloture–meaning, for you’all not as familiar with the lingo of the Senate, that he would not vote to end a filibuster, which requires 60 votes to stop–on the Employee Free Choice Act. Oddly, this got very little play […]
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Posted on 24 March 2009. Tags: Blanche Lincoln, EFCA, Mark Pryor, Primaries, Texas, union busting, Wal-Mart
I was inclined to give my own take on the newest Treasury plan to bail out banks but, not that that isn’t important, I thought this was more likely to get missed. Surprise, surprise, Wal-Mart is negotiating with the UFCW about an organizing issue. But, it isn’t what you think: Nine years after a […]
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Posted on 11 March 2009. Tags: Ben Nelson, EFCA, George Miller, Labor, Mark Pryor, Mary Landrieu, Organizing, Primaries, Tom Harkin, Wages
If you believe that a society cannot be truly democratic without a strong labor movement, and if you believe that the only way to build a fair economy is by making sure people can belong to unions, then, this is where a line must be drawn: Democratic Senators who block or undercut the Employee Free […]
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