Posted on 01 July 2011. Tags: American Dream, CEO Greed, Financial Times, Global Crisis, Greed, Inequality, Manipulation, Robbery, Taxes, The Rich, Unions, Uprising, wealth
It’s a head-scratcher–to some. Wealth has been created globally but, somehow, a suffocating blanket of austerity is embracing the world. But it would be no surprise to the people in the streets in Greece or to the millions of people here who cannot find work to read the headline in the left-wing, socialist rag…Financial […]
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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 21 June 2011. Tags: Class Warfare, Discrimination, Greed, Poverty, Supreme Court of the United States, The Audacity of Greed, The Waltons, Unions, Wages, Wal-Mart
Keep our eye on the ball. I’m sure the Waltons are doing a great dance over in Bentonville, Arkansas in light of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling blocking a class-action suit against the companythat, had it been successful, would have likely cost the company billions of dollars in damages. But, let’s be clear: Wal-Mart […]
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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 31 May 2011. Tags: Crisis, Depression, Employment, Job Party, Jobs, Middle Class, Minimum Wage, Unions, Wages
Over the next 18 months, brace yourself for a lot of hand-wringing about the economic crisis we’re in. Every so often, we’re going to be told the "recovery" is just around the corner. Oh, let’s be clear: the worries will have NOTHING to do with what is actually happening to PEOPLE. It will have […]
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Posted on 28 May 2011. Tags: Death, Health and Safety, Massey, Mineworkers, Unions
The usual thing to mention when it comes to unions is how much better a union job is because of higher pay, real benefits and some security. What we often forget is how unions save lives. We take for granted that when we breathe air not filled with asbestos or some other deadly […]
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Posted on 20 May 2011. Tags: Death, Health and Safety, Massey, Mineworkers, Unions
I saw this just now. We need to keep alive the memories of those miners who died because of greed and avarice. On the NYTimes website just now: In the first comprehensive state report on the 2010 coal mine disaster in West Virginia, an independent team of investigators put the blame squarely on […]
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Posted on 10 May 2011. Tags: Huffington Post, Justice, Liberals, Morality, picket lines, Progressives, scabs, Solidarity, Unions
Scott Walker, Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck, Paul Ryan…make your own list of the people who are viciously anti-union. We know the threat they pose: attacking the labor movement, and undermining the right to strike, is a death blow to the middle class and justice in America. The problem is that we are also undermined […]
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Posted on 06 May 2011. Tags: CEOs, Corporate Profits, ExxonMobil, Fortune 500, Greed, Middle Class, Poverty, Temporary Workers, Unions, Wages, Wal-Mart
It’s a great time in America–if you are the CEO of a Fortune 500 company. Not so much if you are a regular American. The profit gains of the Fortune 500 registered the third largest gain in history in 2010. By contrast, the people continue to struggle. Even the editors of Fortune recognize the […]
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Posted on 02 April 2011. Tags: Chamber of Commerce, Class Warfare, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Elizabeth Warren, Greed, Jobs, Poverty, Thomas Donohue, Unions, Wages
I know there is an obvious answer to this question: does the Chamber of Commerce ever stop lying? Since you’ve answered that yourself, let’s consider for a moment the most immediate lie–and the truth about the economic reality facing most working people. There is, as we know, a concerted effort by Republicans and […]
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