Thursday, February 28, 2013

Trumka: AFL-CIO to undergo wide-scale revamp » peoplesworld

Trumka: AFL-CIO to undergo wide-scale revamp » peoplesworld

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Since its founding with the merger of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the Congress of industrial Organizations (CIO) in 1955, the nation's largest labor group has been an amalgamation of unions - now 57 after Actors Equity received a charter on Feb. 25 - state federations, central labor councils and specific departments.

Some departments and unions have come and gone, notably those that left in 2005 to form Change To Win. Constituency groups became part of the federation. But until recently, the AFL-CIO has not had ties to non-union worker and community groups, though several have joined the federation in coalitions.

Trumka says the fed will hold open community meanings, inviting unionists, non-AFL-CIO unions, youth, academics, community allies and others to discuss ways to change that structure and to more widely represent workers.

"The AFL-CIO was designed to prevent us from hurting one another, not necessarily to help one another," Trumka explained. Now its leaders want to reach out beyond unions themselves to appeal to workers, as workers, on a wider scale. "We have to design new forms of representation," Trumka said.

Those new forms include chartering more worker centers, expanding Working America - the fed's 3.2-million member community affiliate for workers who can't or won't join unions - and other "non-collective bargaining forms of representation."

But the ideas won't be top-down, and the federation wants to integrate legislative, collective bargaining, politics and organizing all into one process. "The state feds and central labor councils will change and there'll be one strategic plan," not 50, Trumka stated.
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Social Security is NOT Bankrupt

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

1948 Cartoon Explains the Joy of Capitalism and Dangers of "ism" (marxis...

Charlie Averill: Steve Skvara Obituary

Charlie Averill: Steve Skvara Obituary: NW Indiana Times – Feb. 24, 2013 OBITUARIES Stephen Skvara STEPHEN SKVARA VALPARAISO, IN Stephen Skvara, age 65, of Valparaiso, passed awa...

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NW Indiana Times – Feb. 24, 2013
OBITUARIES
Stephen Skvara
STEPHEN SKVARA VALPARAISO, IN Stephen Skvara, age 65, of Valparaiso, passed away Tuesday, February 19, 2013 at Porter Portage Hospital. He was born the son of Stephen and Julia (Reidy) Skvara in Galesburg, IL on May 1, 1947. Stephen retired from LTV Steel Mill and was an active member of S.O.A.R. On August 28, 1971 in South Holland, IL. he married Sandra (DeWitt) who survives him. Also surviving are his children: Magen (fiance John) Skvara, Bridget Skvara, Rachel (Zachary) Hunt, and Stephen (Michelle) Skvara; one grandchild, Chloe Skvara; and two sisters. He was preceded in death by his parents. Following cremation at Angelcrest Crematory, a memorial service will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, February 25, 2013 with Father Doug Mayer officiating and a memorial visitation will be from 4:00 p.m. until time of service, both at Moeller Funeral Home, 104 Roosevelt Rd., Valparaiso, IN. Memorial donations may be made to Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees (S.O.A.R.), 5 Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. MoellerFuneralHome.com

Spending cuts are moment of truth for Tea Party : Stltoday

Spending cuts are moment of truth for Tea Party : Stltoday

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Now they’re about to get what they wanted.

Deep reductions in domestic and defense spending begin Friday, a process known as sequestration, which will make progress toward the Tea Party’s goal of shrinking government. What unfolds over the following months will be a high-stakes test of whether significant cuts in spending will help or hurt the economy — and the Republican Party’s brand.

The cuts, worth $1.2 trillion over 10 years, are to become reality after several years during which the Tea Party — a group of Republicans elected in 2010 with the goal of radically shrinking government — has struggled to have a lasting impact on Washington. The Tea Party saw President Barack Obama win re-election and enact more than $600 billion in tax hikes on the wealthy, while GOP leaders agreed to allow for more federal borrowing without anything in return.

But many Republicans say the sequester is the moment when the Tea Party can claim it has made its mark. Although Democratic and Republican leaders are pointing fingers, the Tea Party and its allies are happily accepting credit for the cuts.

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one wonders the level of morons in congress.  

Retired steelworker activist remembered as 'unsung hero'

Retired steelworker activist remembered as 'unsung hero'

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 Stephen Skvara
VALPARAISO | Retired steelworker and local activist Stephen Skvara is being remembered by his peers as an unsung hero who raised his voice for justice.
Skvara, 65, of Valparaiso, who died Feb. 19, was president of an Indiana Chapter of the Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees, also known as SOAR, and also served on the group’s district executive board.

United Steelworkers District 7 Director Jim Robinson issued a statement describing Skvara as being among the union’s unsung heroes during his retirement years “when he raised his loud steelworker’s voice for justice on health care for everyone, retirement security for seniors and fairness to workers who lose their benefits in corporate bankruptcies.”

Robinson said at a 2007 AFL-CIO Presidential Candidates Debate Forum in Chicago, Skvara asked a question which was nationally televised to more than 1 million people. Skvara said, “After 34 years with LTV Steel, I was forced to retire because of a disability. Two years later, LTV filed bankruptcy. Every day of my life, I sit at the kitchen table across from the woman who devoted 36 years of her life to my family and I can’t afford her health care. What’s wrong with America and what will you do to change it?”

Monday, February 25, 2013

Miners to protest again at Peabody headquarters - St. Louis Business Journal

Miners to protest again at Peabody headquarters - St. Louis Business Journal:


 "Members of the United Mine Workers of America plan to march at Peabody Energy’s headquarters in downtown St. Louis on Tuesday, their third such protest in recent weeks.

Hundreds of active and retired coal miners plan to march from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court on 10th Street to Peabody’s headquarters at 701 Market St., beginning at 10 a.m.

They say they are protesting “the scheme by executives of Peabody and Arch Coal to avoid payment of their health care obligations by creating a subsidiary – Patriot Coal – that was designed to fail.”"

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note:  soar folks from both sides of river intend to be in attendance

A Minute with Jay: Protecting Miners' Pensions and Benefits

A Minute with Jay: Pipeline Safety

Friday, February 22, 2013

Obamacare (Keith Olbermann's explanation) old one repost

Wrong Again, Bob! GOP Needs Latino Votes

Different languages, same message: Union Rights in Mexico NOW! | Industriall

Different languages, same message: Union Rights in Mexico NOW! | Industriall

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The Mexican days of action started solemnly in Mexico City on 18 February with a silent march from the Monumento da la Revolucion to the Angel de la Independencia mourning those 65 miners. Mineros carried 65 symbolic coffins and placed them at the monument where mineworkers from all sections and locals held an overnight vigil. SME, UNTTYP, Continental Tires Workers, FAT, CAW, USW, UE and IndustriALL Global Union participated in solidarity with Los Mineros.

Other gross injustices facing Los Mineros include the conflicts in Ciudad Acuña, Cananea, Taxco and Zacatecas, and of course the false criminal charges keeping General Secretary Napoleón Gomez Urrutia in exile in Canada. Napoleon will be participating in a demonstration at the Mexican Consulate in Vancouver today, 21 February.

Other main struggles include those of the SME, SUTEIVP, and Bata. The Bata Sandak workers received several hundred solidarity messages through IndustriALL’s online petition, as well as video messages from overseas trade unions representing shoe workers. PKC workers in Ciudad Acuña have been supported by 9,000 messages to the Finnish-based management through Labourstart.


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Archie Bunker's Editorial on Gun Control

Older employees "too expensive" | Radio Netherlands Worldwide

Older employees "too expensive" | Radio Netherlands Worldwide:

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A major Dutch IT company has presented plans to cut the salary of its older employees by up to 10%. Capgemini is going to ask 7% of its workforce - that's 400 people - to accept a voluntary pay cut. But it's not entirely voluntary - employees who don't agree are at a greater risk of losing their job. The measure will affect older workers in particular because they're relatively more expensive. 

Meet the 102 year old face of voter suppression

Hubris : Selling the Iraq War

Still Out of Control

from last Nov and little been done; if anything

Can the Keystone Pipeline Be Stopped? Is It Too Late?

GOP Plan: Cut Healthcare to Save Defense Budget---cenk

hostess --"The TRUTH Behind The Bankruptcy Of An All-American Company" - MOC #201

KILLING LINCOLN

most excellent. repeats this saturday in st. louis

Sunday, February 17, 2013

The Dangerous Partnership Between Big Business and Government

The Dangerous Partnership Between Big Business and Government

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General Electric's wind turbine business will certainly benefit from the $12 billion extension of the wind production tax credit, and the addition of a $9 billion "active financing exception" provision that allows multinational companies to avoid paying U.S. taxes by keeping profits on financial transactions overseas.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley among others will also benefit from the financing exception terms. Hollywood, green energy companies and NASCAR will profit from other corrupt elements in the last-minute additions to the fiscal cliff deal.

Small-government activists and the politicians they helped to elect must acknowledge the dangerous partnership between big business and big government, and be willing to expose Obama's latest recruits at every turn.
Tackling crony capitalism is a great strategy to energize the freedom movement and continue to grow this community of likeminded citizen activists. The hypocrisy of the ruling elite is a powerful message that resonates with every American, regardless of political party.

Bank Cronies Cash In with SEC

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Goodyear North American earnings hit record levels but losses in Europe mount | cleveland.com

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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.'s business in North America boomed last year, bringing in more than $450 million in profits a year ahead of schedule.
But those stellar results herecouldn't offset weakness in Europe where currency crises in several countries have sapped consumer confidence - pushing down sales of replacement tires and new cars that also sport new tires.

"I'm proud of our progress in [Goodyear's North American tire business] whose turnaround is comparable to any in the auto industry," Goodyear Chairman and Chief Executive Richard Kramer said during a conference call with analysts and reporters Tuesda---
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goodyear has contract with usw and it expires this year

Did You Know Colleges Blatantly Lie About Data for Better Rankings?

Did You Know Colleges Blatantly Lie About Data for Better Rankings?:

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Since colleges self-report data, the current system creates an incentive for schools to skew incoming students’ statistics to improve their rankings. TheU.S. News & World Report college listing is widely regarded as the definitive resource for college listings. Schools know that students view the rankings as the end all be all, which can create a vicious cycle of misrepresentation. 
“It seems that because the rankings are of such great interest to the public it has gotten the attention of many [universities]. For that reason they want to participate and do well. It’s hard to completely generalize but many institutions feel like...reluctant participants in the process. But the concern of participating is not as great as the concern of not participating. They do it for fear of being placed at a competitive disadvantage [with other schools],” said Joseph Zolner, Director of Higher Education Programs at Harvard University, to TakePart. 
 Zolner also points out that people often don’t understand the criteria upon which these rankings are based. He says, “The consumer needs to understand the criteria used to derive these rankings. If it’s a number that comes out of nowhere, or you don’t know what it’s based on, it can be misleading. The consumer has to understand what’s behind 

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that folks cheat, that is not new news.  it seems more than students cheat in the ivory towers

Bill McKibben: Keystone pipeline is the ‘purest test’ of where Obama stands on climate change - Viewpoint // Current TV

Bill McKibben: Keystone pipeline is the ‘purest test’ of where Obama stands on climate change - Viewpoint // Current TV:

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what Krugman wanted to hear in state of union

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The Progressive State of the Union

Marco Rubio RESPONSE To President's Obama 2013 State Of The Union Address

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Tea Party Response to State of the Union 2013: Rand Paul

White House Rules Out Raising Medicare Eligibility Age | TPMDC

White House Rules Out Raising Medicare Eligibility Age | TPMDC

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“The president’s made clear that we don’t believe that’s the right policy to take,” he told reporters.
The White House was never fond of the idea, which Republicans and conservative advocates support, but was open to gradually raising the Medicare eligibility age to 67 as part of a broader deal in prior deficit reduction talks. Carney’s remarks nix the proposal in the White House’s most explicit terms yet.
Raising the eligibility age from 65 to 67 would save the federal government $125 billion over 10 years, according to the Congressional Budget Office, by shifting some of the health care burden to younger seniors by requiring them to obtain insurance on their own.
House Speaker John Boehner’s (R-OH) office responded to Carney.
“The White House keeps saying what they won’t do to replace President Obama’s devastating sequester — when will they tell us what they will do, and call on the Senate Democrats to pass it?” Boehner spokesman Michael Steel said in an email to TPM.
Immediately after Carney made his remarks, Boehner spokesman

The crazy shape of politics: gerrymandered districts

------ Missouri no different. However, some dems went along with gop with redrawing maps.

Paul Krugman Says It Again: Japan's Stagnation Is A Myth - Forbes

Paul Krugman Says It Again: Japan's Stagnation Is A Myth - Forbes:

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Not only is he right in dismissing the basket case story but if you look at the aggregates that matter  to Japanese policymakers, it is clear that Japan has done far better than the United States over the last two decades. For a start Japan has increased its net overseas assets by nearly $3 trillion — at a time when the United States’s net overseas LIABILITIES ballooned by $8 trillion. Underlying this contrasting trajectory is the fact that Japan ranks with Germanyas the only major advanced nations with super-strong  current account surpluses (the current account is the widest measure of trade and is not affected by the distortions caused by rampant transfer pricing, which have disguised the strength of Japan’s visible trade in recent years).

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this includes us t-bonds

Missouri legislators dance while grassroots push Right To Work - St. Louis Political Buzz | Examiner.com

Missouri legislators dance while grassroots push Right To Work - St. Louis Political Buzz | Examiner.com:

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from tea party folks in Missouri.  soar 11-3 opposes right to work as does the entire organized labor of state.

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Tomorrow the senate hears variations on RTW with SB 76and SB 134. These similar bills will be heard in the senateSmall Business, Insurance and Industry Committee at 1:00 p.m. in SCR 1, at the capitol.
Grassroots organizations, such as Missouri First, are encouraging attendance by voters who support RTW and they have published online witness forms for any interested proponents to submit to the committee.
As twenty-four states have now passed Right To Work,Americans for Prosperity works to promote and educate voters of the economic benefits of the RTW initiative across the country. After successfully working to promote RTW in Michigan, AFP has expanded their efforts to carry the torch for Missouri. They have declared Wednesdays to be Right To Work Wednesdays and have a petition for supporters to sign to show their enthusiasm for the for passing it in Missouri.

Fox Fail: Tucker Carlson WRONG About ACLU on Obama

Monday, February 11, 2013

Former Vice President Al Gore: Six Drivers of Global Change

The Corporate Tax Fairness Act

"I'M A CONSERVATIVE"

be skeptical, but good presentation

War on Health - Gary Null's documentary exposing the FDA

------- be a little skeptical, but many truths here

The Ka-Ching Dynasty! - China millionaires and billion dollar folks

Poor Us: an animated history - Why Poverty?

2007: Barack Obama promised to "walk on that picket line" if workers are...

where is this guy? seems to be missing in action

Republicans on the Sequester: Then and Now

The XL stakes of the Keystone pipeline

The XL stakes of the Keystone pipeline

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 Logistics, geography, and finally timing. A presidential stamp of approval on the building of Keystone XL will save the tar-sands industry, ensuring them enough return to justify their massive investments. It would also undoubtedly prompt additional investments in tar-sands projects and further production increases by an industry that assumed opposition to future pipelines had been weakened by this victory.
A presidential thumbs-down and resulting failure to build Keystone XL, however, could have lasting and severe consequences for tar-sands production. After all, no other export link is likely to be completed in the near-term. The other three most widely discussed options – the Northern Gateway pipeline to Kitimat, British Columbia, an expansion of the existing Trans Mountain pipeline to Vancouver, British Columbia, and a plan to use existing, conventional-oil conduits to carry tar-sands oil across Quebec, Vermont, and New Hampshire to Portland, Maine — already face intense opposition, with initial construction at best still years in the future.
The Northern Gateway project, proposed by Canadian pipeline company Enbridge, would stretch from Bruderheim in northern Alberta to Kitimat, a port on Charlotte Sound and the Pacific.  If completed, it would allow the export of tar-sands oil to Asia, where Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper sees a significant future market (even though few Asian refineries could now process the stuff).  But unlike oil-friendly Alberta, British Columbia has a strong pro-environmental bias and many senior provincial officials have expressed fierce opposition to the project. Moreover, under the country’s constitution, native peoples over whose land the pipeline would have to travel must be consulted on the project — and most tribal communities are adamantly opposed to its construction.
Another proposed conduit — an expansion of the existing Trans Mountain pipeline from Edmonton to Vancouver — presents the same set of obstacles and, like the Northern Gateway project, has aroused strong opposition in Vancouver.
This leaves the third option, a plan to pump tar-sands oil

Pope Benedict resigns

Pope Benedict resigns

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'Wall St. will wreck economy'.mp4

Trickle Down Economics False, Middle Out is the Best Policy

Friday, February 8, 2013

RT @KeepItMadeinUSA: 2012 Trade Deficit with China Tops $300 billion; Shatters Record: Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) Statement.

RT @KeepItMadeinUSA: 2012 Trade Deficit with China Tops $300 billion; Shatters Record: Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) Statement.

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The annual U.S. trade figures for 2012 were released this morning by the Department of Commerce:
Said Scott Paul, President of the Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM):
“If Washington spent as much time worrying about the trade deficit as it did the budget deficit, our unemployment rate would be a lot lower than it is right now.

“The record trade deficit with China will not disappear on its own. Congress and the Administration must take on currency manipulation and monetary policy, as well as China's persistent cheating on its trade obligations and our own economic policy, which still favors outsourcing over insourcing.”

A new report released this week by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) calls for urgent reduction in U.S. trade deficits in order to grow jobs.  The study suggests that eliminating currency manipulation by trading partners, and investing in a series of coordinated manufacturing policies, could create between 2.2 million and 4.7 million U.S. jobs.  Reducing the trade deficit could also lead to a manufacturing recovery, especially in industrial states like Ohio.
AAM is particularly concerned by America's mushrooming trade gap with China, which is estimated to have claimed 2.7 million U.S. jobs between 2001-2011, including 2.1 million manufacturing jobs.

Charlie Averill: The Election is Over, Let's Move Forward

Charlie Averill: The Election is Over, Let's Move Forward

corporations paying fair share bernie sanders on ed show

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------- some of the corporations consider 0 percent as fair

Enchanted Financial Forest reposting mark fiore

little changed since 2010 look at "fine print" of the deal that raised taxes

All Year mark fiore

Skeet Truth mark fiore

Republican Attack Ad On...Ashley Judd?? (Video)

Fired Dick Morris Lies On CNN About Lies on Fox

Thursday, February 7, 2013

U.S. Corporations Haven’t Been Paying The Full Corporate Tax Rate For 45 Years

U.S. Corporations Haven’t Been Paying The Full Corporate Tax Rate For 45 Years: pIn 2011, U.S. corporations paid a 12.1 percent effective corporate income tax rate, a 40-year low. The statutory corporate tax rate is 35 percent, but companies drive their rates fare lower due to the proliferation of loopholes and deductions and the growing use of offshore tax havens. This isn’t a new problem, as Goldman Sachs’ [...]/p

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RT @KeepItMadeinUSA: NEW REPORT: Trade deficit reduction is key step for U.S. job growth.

RT @KeepItMadeinUSA: NEW REPORT: Trade deficit reduction is key step for U.S. job growth.

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Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) Praises New Report on Trade Deficit Reduction
Recovery in manufacturing needed to spur job creation

Washington, DC – The Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) today praised a new report by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) that sees trade deficit reduction as a key step for U.S. job growth.  The study suggests that eliminating currency manipulation by trading partners, and investing in a series of coordinated manufacturing policies, could create between 2.2 million and 4.7 million U.S. jobs.  Reducing the trade deficit could also lead to a manufacturing recovery, particularly in industrial states like Ohio.

“This report shows that Congress is obsessed with the wrong deficit,” said AAM President Scott Paul.  “To grow jobs and boost the economy, we must eliminate the trade deficit. Ending currency manipulation will get us part of the way there, but we also need a smart manufacturing policy, one that focuses on innovation, public investment, skills, and trade enforcement.”

According to the report, the international U.S. goods trade deficit could be reduced by between $190 billion and $400 billion over the course of three years through elimination of currency manipulation on the part of America’s trading partners.  Such a reduction in the trade deficit could reduce the national unemployment rate by between 1.0 and 2.1 percent, and create 620,000 to 1.3 million manufacturing jobs.

In addition, such a reduction in the trade deficit could shrink the federal budget deficit by between $78.8 billion and $165.8 billion as growth in output expands tax receipts and reduces safety net payments.  These reductions would continue as long as the trade balance remained stable.

Currency manipulation is only one of many constraints on manufacturing job growth.  Paul says that other countries’ dumping practices, along with insufficient U.S. investment in infrastructure and other factors have also been barriers to the recovery of U.S. manufacturing.

“Eliminating our trade deficit would be an incredible shot in the arm for the U.S. economy,” said Paul.  “We are pleased the EPI report sheds light on this overlooked deficit. We commend Sen. Sherrod Brown for his leadership in working to grow manufacturing jobs in Ohio and the rest of the nation, and we look forward to working with him to enact common-sense solutions.”

death of saturday mail service ed show

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"I Am Rising...": Leo Gerard

Obama Vaguely, Maybe Reduces Greenhouse Emissions

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

The Sky Is Pink - Josh Fox

Gerald Celente -- 'Gold standard won't save US'

Gerald Celente - RT America - Economic Predictions.

US Debt Crisis To Accelerate China Economic Domination - RT

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rove and the teabaggers

Obama 'Feeds' The Right-Wing Nuts New Poison: Skeet-Shooting & Immigrants

Change Delivered The Road to Health Care Reform

#ShameOnCantor: Reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act

Terence Corcoran: Pensioners victims of inaction in Ottawa | FP Comment | Financial Post

Terence Corcoran: Pensioners victims of inaction in Ottawa | FP Comment | Financial Post:

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The pensioners are, however, mainly the victims of inaction in Ottawa, home of the political masters of Canada’s bankruptcy and insolvency regime. The plight of the Indalex pensioners, of which there are about 200, might not be so dire today if Parliament had acted a decade ago to protect pension assets as a “super priority” when companies begin to fail. Instead, parliamentarians lined up behind bankers and others. A 2003 Senate banking committee report rejected the idea of giving pensioners preferences because it felt super-priority status could “reduce the monies available for distribution to creditors.”
Well, yes, that would be the effect, wouldn’t it. But why are “creditors” entitled to priority status over pensioners? The legal and financial professionals who work the lucrative insolvency field in Canada have a list of reasons to put banks and other lenders ahead of employees and pensioners, none of which deserve the reverence and support they’ve received from Ottawa.
The Indalex case pitted Sun Indalex Finance against the United Steelworkers, and against a small group of Indalex executives who also had pensions with the company.
In some narrow sense, the court’s decision makes sense. When Intalex was moving through the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA), a court decided to allow Indalex to take on emergency debt from “debtor-in-possession” lenders. That emergency debt, following federal CCAA rules, was designed to allow Indalex to keep operating in the hope of returning to profitability.

ed show--leo gerard

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Voting Rights 2013: Augustine Carter d.o.b. 1/6/28

Americans shocked to learn that there isn’t actually a Social Security crisis

Americans shocked to learn that there isn’t actually a Social Security crisis

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The Washington Post’s WonkBlog has a scoop: People don’t want to cut Social Security!

The post concerns a recent survey that is actually pretty useful, in that it supports what should already be common sense: People have been led to believe that Social Security faces a crisis in funding. When you tell people some proposals for fixing it, they a) overwhelmingly choose to fund it more generously and b) decide that the program actually does not face any sort of crisis at all. A marketing firm hired by the National Academy of Social Insurance surveyed a random sampling of Americans and discovered that what people want is to raise taxes on rich (and regular!) people in order to fund more Social Security benefits, which is a good idea because the program is currently pretty stingy by international standards and Americans don’t actually have pensions anymore.

For those unfamiliar with Social Security, it is a modest national social insurance program that helps prevent our nation’s old people from starving in the streets, as many of them used to. It is not terribly progressive in its redistribution and it is overwhelmingly funded by the middle classes rather than the rich, but both of those factors have helped shield the program from the existential threats that programs intended explicitly for the poor face each time Republicans or neoliberal Democrats get the hankering for some reform. Politicians from both parties still regularly run on a platform of “ending welfare” and “strengthening Social Security.”

Despite the staggering popularity and undeniable success of Social Security, a lot of political figures are obsessed with killing it. Some people want Social Security ended for honest ideological reasons, but most of the loudest voices in favor of “reforming” the program wish to do so because it would make them or their friends a lot of money by effectively forcing all Americans to gamble their retirements on the fluctuations of the giant Wall Street casino.

CTV News: CLC Cash Hoarders Study usw

Sign a Union Card usw

GunOwnersForReform.com - "Rodney"

Free Wi-Fi from the government?

Free Wi-Fi from the government?

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… Cities support the idea because the networks would lower costs for schools and businesses or help vacationers easily find tourist spots. Consumer advocates note the benefits to the poor, who often cannot afford high cellphone and Internet bills.

Unsurprisingly, wireless carriers are less than delighted: Why would Americans pay private companies for online access if a good public service were freely available? But while the $178 billion wireless industry objects to the idea, tech giants Google and Microsoft are proponents — they say “a free-for-all WiFi service would spark an explosion of innovations and devices that would benefit most Americans, especially the poor,” according to WaPo. The companies behind such innovations — like, say, Google and Microsoft — would be poised to do pretty well too.

The proposal would require local television stations and other broadcasters to sell a chunk of airwaves to the government that would be used for the public Wi-Fi networks and it is not clear whether these companies would be willing. Either way, the plan would take a few years to come into fruition. The proposal still needs FCC approval and the heavy lobbying for and against the plan has hardly even begun.

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I would be amazed if this happens.  telecommunication folks already have small lobby army in dc

Economy Not Out of Woods, Says Krugman

Ann Coulter Attacks Obama's Gun Proposals fox...

Ann, I love you; but such an empty head

Monday, February 4, 2013

Billionaires Choking Out Climate Change Science

The Poor Pay More for Car Insurance

there is more than one way to redline folks.

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GOP to Reid: Thanks for caving on filibuster reform, we will now destroy the Consumer Financial Protection Board

GOP to Reid: Thanks for caving on filibuster reform, we will now destroy the Consumer Financial Protection Board

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The story begins by quoting Republicans, who have objections to the board, and then quoting Democrats, who say they think the board is a good thing. Towards the end is the part that should’ve been near the top, along with some indication that it’s an insane state of affairs:
For the most part, Republicans and business groups have said they do not oppose Cordray personally, saying he has been accessible and the bureau has tried to incorporate comments from both industry and consumer advocates in its rules.
But the senators said “common sense reforms” are needed before they will confirm anyone to lead the bureau.
In other words, 43 Republicans — not a majority of the Senate, at all — have pledged to block the appointment of someone they have no real issue with, because they are demanding the right to change the structure of the agency entirely before they will allow it to function. A small minority in one of America’s two Congressional bodies is demanding the right to fundamentally rewrite, on their own terms, a law passed by both houses and signed by the president, because they really dislike it. That’s not normal, “what are you gonna do?” politics. That’s setting an insane precedent.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Hitler Is Mad About Uaw - VidoEmo - Emotional Video Unity

Hitler Is Mad About Uaw - VidoEmo - Emotional Video Unity

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old one, but ok

 

Strikes Threaten Industry, UAW Henry Kaiser Agreement 1946/01/07

Henry Ford's Mirror of America circa 1915 to 1930 - Educational Documentary

Are We Making It In America?

AAM's Scott Paul on CNN: Can President Obama Create 1 Million New Manufa...

Arbitrators rule in favor of Rams in Dome negotiations : Stltoday

Arbitrators rule in favor of Rams in Dome negotiations : Stltoday

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ST. LOUIS • The Rams have won a clear victory in the negotiations over the Edward Jones Dome.
A panel of three arbitrators sided with the team today, saying the Rams' plan for a dramatic renovation of the Dome -- estimated to cost at least $700 million -- is the only way to make the building a "first tier" football facility.

The Convention and Visitors Commission, which runs the Dome, now has 30 days to decide if it will try to enact the Rams' plan. But one of its lead attorneys, Greg Smith, said this afternoon that is "unlikely."
If the CVC indeed rejects the plan, the Rams' lease at the Dome will go on a year-to-year basis starting in March 2015.

The talks between local leaders and the Rams are now expected to shift away from the Dome -- and towards the idea of building a new stadium, on a new site

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note first class stadium needs first class team.

football is cool, but billionaire owners robbing the public is not so cool; it is criminal