I was distracted all day, for the right reason–get out to the streets, rough it up, make some noise for Wisconsin workers:
Posted on 19 February 2011.
I was distracted all day, for the right reason–get out to the streets, rough it up, make some noise for Wisconsin workers:
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Posted on 17 February 2011.
It’s nice to write about something positive: Thousands of public employees and supporters converged at a hearing at the capitol here that ran into the wee hours of Wednesday morning to voice their objection to a proposal to cut their benefits and remove most of their unions’ ability to bargain. The show of anger […]
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Posted on 16 February 2011.
You’ve heard (and, in some cases, unfortunately, been persuaded) that "generous" pensions given to public employees has caused great deficits in pensions and state budgets. It’s nonsense. And here are the facts to prove it. The Center for Economic and Policy Research has a very important study out. It must be given wide […]
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Posted on 01 February 2011.
When you cut through the chase about the economic debate of the future, it really boils down to this: What is the standard we should use in setting the standard for a decent living? Apparently, The New York Times has decided: don’t count on decent pensions, don’t count on health care, and forget decent wages. […]
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Posted on 22 January 2011.
Each day brings a stupefying new chapter in the class warfare underway in America. Today, it’s the unfathomable idea that regular people who had worked their entire lives serving the public should now be effectively cast out into the cold, their pensions ripped up. But, what we need to connect is this: there is […]
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Posted on 05 January 2011.
The political adage is correct: elections have consequences. We know about the takeover of the House by Republicans and the hit Democrats will take in the reapportionment process. But, the greatest threat to the American Dream is going to come from a determined assault on the labor movement. The New York Times has this […]
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