Posted on 24 June 2020. Tags: AFGE, CEPR, COVID-19, Deficits, Eileen Appelbaum, Jacque Simon, Private Equity, public employees, State Workers
Private equity vultures love a great economic crisis. Circling above their wounded corporate prey, they wait until a company is too weak to survive, and, then, swoop in to pick up the pieces at a bargain price—which usually involves cutting thousands of jobs, too. And, now, a new rule will allow private equity firms to […]
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Posted on 29 September 2011. Tags: A Better New York For All, Andrew Cuomo, Democrats, Eric Schneiderman, Fiscal Policy Institute, Middle Class, New York, Pensions, Poodle For The Rich, public employees, Public Employees Federation, Taxes, Tom DiNapoli
In one important respect, the poodle-for-the-rich governor of New York brings to mind another bullying, immoral politician, George W. Bush. Back when one of the most corrupt and dangerous Administrations in our nation’s history had sky-high approval ratings, thanks to igniting a gusher of misguided and illegal revenge and retribution in the wake of […]
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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 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 06 January 2011. Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Business, Labor, New York, public employees, sell-out, Taxes
For what they paid to elect their poodle, the elite got what they wanted: The new governor mentioned the word “tax” or “taxes” 21 times, mostly to denounce them and promise to lower them. “What made New York the Empire State was a not a large government complex,” he said. “It was a vibrant […]
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Posted on 04 January 2011. Tags: Andrew Cuomo, New York State, Pensions, public employees, Unions, Wages
My state is on the verge of a mass execution. It’s an execution that will be carried out by a Democratic governor on behalf of the richest people in the state. It will be applauded by the traditional press, which will, in its collective willingness to ignore facts, bless the execution as the path […]
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Posted on 25 December 2010. Tags: Class Warfare, Pensions, Property Taxes, public employees
This is an example of what we will see in louder tones in the coming year (this in today’s Wall St. Journal): Cities across the nation are raising property taxes, largely citing rising pension and health-care costs for their employees and retirees. In Pennsylvania, the township of Upper Moreland is bumping up property taxes […]
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Posted on 01 December 2010. Tags: Alan Simpson, Catfood Commission, Debt, Deficit Commission, Deficits, Erskine Bowles, Financial Crisis, Hysteria, Nonsense, public employees, Social Security, Tax Cuts
Yesterday, I kicked off a series of posts about the phony deficit/debt "crisis" with an excerpt from the introduction to my new book, "It’s Not Raining, We’re Getting Peed On: The Scam of the Deficit Crisis". Today, I’ll continue with a part from the first chapter called, "Stupid Statements". In honor of the mind-boggling […]
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Posted on 23 October 2010. Tags: 2010 Elections, AFSCME, Campaign Contributions, Firefighters, NEA, public employees
With all the media attention to the money pouring into elections from business and right-wingers, here is an interesting tidbit from today’s Wall Street Journal: The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees is now the biggest outside spender of the 2010 elections, thanks to an 11th-hour effort to boost Democrats that has […]
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Posted on 01 June 2010. Tags: David Patterson, Layoffs, New York, public employees, Taxes, Wall Street
Here we go, another example of a lack of courage: Days after a federal judge blocked his efforts to furlough half the state work force, Gov. David A. Paterson is drafting a plan that would lay off thousands of government workers at the beginning of next year, a move officials say is necessary to […]
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