Do Republicans Believe In Free Markets?
Wed May 14, 2008 at 09:38:06 AM PDT
A news story on Monday, McCain urges free-market principles to reduce global warming. Which"free-market principles" does McCain mean?
McCain's major solution is to implement a cap-and-trade program on carbon-fuel emissions, like a similar program in the Clean Air Act that was used to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions that triggered acid rain.
Kaiser Security Guard Strike
Sat May 10, 2008 at 05:42:03 PM PDT
This week I wrote about the Kaiser Permanente / Inter-Con Security Security Guard strike.
The post Security Guards Striking for the Right to Have Our Laws Enforced discussed why the guards are striking. They are employees of Inter-Con Security, Inc., which contracts services to Kaiser Permanente facilities in California. This company (not Kaiser) is trying to stop the guards from forming a union and the guards are striking to ask that laws allowing union organizing be enforced.
Unions: Sticking Together to Fight Corporate Power
Fri May 09, 2008 at 06:28:12 AM PDT
Why They (And You) Need A Union
Wed May 07, 2008 at 09:17:49 AM PDT
Yesterday I wrote about the security guards who are striking at Kaiser Permanente because their contractor-employer is engaging in illegal tactics while trying to block them from forming a union. The guards work for Inter-Con Security Inc., which is contracted by Kaiser to provide security services.
Security Guards Striking for the Right to Have Our Laws Enforced
Tue May 06, 2008 at 07:10:26 AM PDT
There is a three-day strike starting today at Kaiser Permanente hospitals in California. 1800 security guards are striking for three days in an "unfair labor practice" action. This strike is not against Kaiser and is not to ask for money or benefits; it is not even to form a union in the first place. This strike is just to ask that our laws please be enforced. This may be a lot to ask for in today's corporate-dominated system, but they're asking for it anyway.
Here is some background:
Is The Corporate Media Deciding This Election For Us?
Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 02:13:40 PM PDT
Here are some recent election stories: The media pounds candidate Hillary Clinton to release her tax forms, because the public has a right to know. And she does release her and her husband's returns, going back a decade. The media trumpets how much income they have been receiving, how rich they are, and drills down into details. If you follow the news, it is inescapable. At the same time candidate John McCain releases only partial forms that show all assets are now in his wife's name, and he won't release his wife's tax returns. The media is mostly silent on this; most of the public has little opportunity to learn of this.
The Middle Class Squeeze Is A Result Of LOW Taxes
Fri Apr 25, 2008 at 08:33:59 PM PDT
It is a popular misconception that taxes add to the squeeze on the middle class. But it isn't tax increases that have squeezed the middle class, it's tax cuts. It may be hard to believe (after so many years of constant anti-tax rhetoric) but here is why.
Are Clinton and Obama Communists? (With poll)
Sun Apr 20, 2008 at 12:20:03 PM PDT
The right has been cranking up the communist charge in this election. I guess it worked for the 50 years ago, so why not trot it out again?
Will McCain Condemn Reject or Denounce This?
Fri Apr 11, 2008 at 09:36:35 AM PDT
Why Have A Union?
Fri Mar 28, 2008 at 05:58:49 PM PDT
Why should you join a union? I've been looking around online for info and arguments to help make the case, and here is a compilation of some of them. (Each link means the following info is from a different website.)
Cause some trouble where you work -- print this out and stick it on bulletin boards around the workplace when no one is looking!
Choices on Taking and Giving Back
Tue Mar 11, 2008 at 04:32:57 PM PDT
This post originally appeared at Speak Out California
In Dubai, people get free housing, free medical care, AND $5,000 per month. The people of Dubai share in the country’s oil wealth.
In Alaska, people not only do not pay state taxes, the state government writes every state resident a check every year. The people of the state of Alaska share in the state’s oil wealth.
Reflections On Corporations
Wed Feb 27, 2008 at 08:34:21 AM PDT
How is it that corporations have the rights that individuals do, but not the responsibilities?
Let's reflect on what a corporation is. A business is formed by a few people. The business asks the government for a corporate charter, pays a fee, and is then this special entity called a corporation with special rights granted by the government.
Under our laws, corporations are fictional persons with certain rights. They can own assets, employ agents and engage in contracts just like people. But unlike you or me they have special benefits including limited liability and unlimited life.
Because Drudge Says It's True? (Updated)
Mon Feb 25, 2008 at 11:02:59 AM PDT
All over the progressive blogosphere there is outrage at the Clinton campaign. The Drudge Report had a great big headline "CLINTON STAFFERS CIRCULATE 'DRESSED' OBAMA" and people are outraged.
People, you are being played like a violin.
Creating Demand For Progressive Candidates And Policies
Mon Feb 18, 2008 at 12:53:18 PM PDT
Before the California primary I was at a house party put on by supporters of Senator Hillary Clinton. (I have also attended Obama events - no hate mail, please). Clinton advisor Ann Lewis phoned in to talk about some of the issues. (Ambassador Joe Wilson also called.) At one point one of the guests asked Lewis whether progressive challenges in primaries is the best way get more progressives elected to the Congress.
Driving A Wedge
Sun Feb 10, 2008 at 08:39:31 AM PDT
The Drudge Report is a right-wing site that is used to drive right-wing propaganda into the large, corporate media outlets. When a story is featured at the Drudge Report, you always have to ask why, and ask what is the right's intent behind getting this story into circulation.
Today Drudge points us to a story, Wilder Still Sore Over Clinton Comment.
OF COURSE I SUPPORT HILLARY!!! (Repost)
Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 05:20:39 PM PDT
Because of the hysteria in the diaries I am reposting this diary that I wrote in August:
A recent post I wrote with James, defending Hillary from a racist Republican attack, has evoked e-mail and comment "accusations" that I am a "Hillary supporter."
OF COURSE I AM A HILLARY SUPPORTER -- I'M A DEMOCRAT!!
A Budget Shock Attack
Tue Jan 15, 2008 at 01:15:29 PM PDT
California is said to be having a budget "crisis." Last week the Governor signed an emergency proclamation forcing the legislature to meet and act on the budget within forty-five days.
"Crisis" and "emergency" are serious words, and the public is upset about hearing them. This is, of course, the intent of those using the words -- to get the public upset and demanding action. When people are shocked and worried they will accept solutions that might not be what they would accept if they had time to think, consider all reasonable alternatives and weigh all the consequences. In an "emergency" the public just wants the problem solved. (This is a "Shock Doctrine" approach.)
The Republican Nightmare: Youth and Minorities Showing Up And Voting
Sat Jan 05, 2008 at 05:32:03 PM PDT
Brown is in. It isn't an all-white game anymore. Minorities have historically been low-turnout and consequently haven't received much political power. I think Obama's victory in Iowa could change that equation. No matter what happens with turnout, politicians from now on will feel that they had better give minorities a place at the table. Just like when Ned Lamont won the primary against Leiberman and DC realized that the netroots are part of the equation now, they can't ignore minorities anymore. They are part of the power structure now - whether Obama wins or not.
Will a surge of new voters help carry Obama to the nomination? After New Hampshire there are states with significant minority populations where minorities historically haven't been voting in large numbers. So there is a good chance this will happen.