Saturday, November 30, 2013

Corporations Should Pay a Living Wage or Face the Death Penalty | Alternet

Corporations Should Pay a Living Wage or Face the Death Penalty | Alternet
"If businesses can't pay a living wage, they should get the corporate death penalty.
Doing business in America – and pretty much every other developed country in the world – is a privilege, not a right."

Six of the Top Ten US Billionaires Are Kochs and Waltons

Six of the Top Ten US Billionaires Are Kochs and Waltons
"The problem is, of course, not just economics. It’s the way that economics interacts with politics. The Koch brothers have poured some of their combined $72 billion in wealth into conservative and tea party politicians at the governor and state legislature levels.In addition, our economy is marked by stagnating wages, which have sunk to poverty levels for millions of workers. The key driver of our low-wage economy is Walmart, with its 11,000 stores worldwide that pay so little that many of its workers get by on food stamps. The four main heirs to Walmart’s founder, Sam Walton, rank numbers six, seven, eight, and nine on the billionaires list. Three sit on the Walmart board, including Rob Walton, the board chair. (Other U.S. billionaires have made their fortunes in destructive Wall Street financial firms and through the generous government handouts of what President Eisenhower called "the military-industrial complex.")
And, they’ve financed a number of ultra-conservative state ballot initiatives. Scott Walker, for example, the Republican governor of Wisconsin, who gutted the state’s labor laws, is a major Koch client."

Corporate Elites Are Witnessing a Growing Wave of Resistance to the ‘Walmartization’ of Our Economy | Alternet

Corporate Elites Are Witnessing a Growing Wave of Resistance to the ‘Walmartization’ of Our Economy | Alternet
"The struggle of working Americans took center stage as Black Friday protests covered the country.  The struggle for wages that do not leave families impoverished is one that affects us all and highlights the unfair economy created by a class war waged by the wealthy for decades.  The ‘Walmartization’ of the US economy has created a downward spiral in wages and destroyed small businesses and communities while heightening the wealth divide that is at the root of so many problems.  The war on working people is a war on all but the wealthiest Americans."

Over 100 Arrests in Wal-Mart Black Friday Wage Protests

Over 100 Arrests in Wal-Mart Black Friday Wage Protests
"This is the second year protesters have come out in support of Walmart workers on Black Friday with the help of OUR Walmart, a group advocating for Walmart workers. Some protesters at the Walmart in Ontario carried signs reading "25k," which is the yearly wage protesters are requesting workers be paid, according tothe Los Angeles Times. OUR Walmart claims that, like Hilgert, protesters in nine cities are practicing civil obedience. Protesters have been arrested in several cities including Chicago and Alexandria, Va., according to CNN."

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Food Stamps Cut Just in Time for Thanksgiving | Common Dreams

Food Stamps Cut Just in Time for Thanksgiving | Common Dreams
"Corporations can’t cut wages and say to working people, “There are plenty of hungry people just waiting to take your job, so shut up” if there aren’t plenty of hungry people just waiting to take any old nasty, humiliating, low-wage job. So as long as the wealthy few and their giant corporations are able to buy our government we can expect more high unemployment and cuts to programs that help feed people."

6 of the Top 10 U.S. Billionaires Are Kochs and Waltons | Alternet

6 of the Top 10 U.S. Billionaires Are Kochs and Waltons | Alternet
"For the first time ever, according to Forbes magazine, the 400 richest Americanshave more than $2 trillion in combined wealth. And, a fifth of that amount is held by just 10 individuals. Of those top 10 richest Americans, six hail from two families—the Kochs and the Waltons—who are destroying our economy and corrupting our politics. We all should be outraged."

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Pope warns about dangers of income equality

Fired for wanting workers to have a holiday?

We’re Not Broke — We’ve Been Robbed | Common Dreams

We’re Not Broke — We’ve Been Robbed | Common Dreams
"One of the biggest common misunderstandings is that governments are like households, which need to tighten their spending when times are tough. Actually, governments and households work in opposite ways.
Governments can and should spend more when times are tough. Government spending makes up for lack of spending by families and businesses, and it helps get the economy moving by getting people back to work, putting money in their pockets, and contracting with businesses."

How Wall Street's New Empire of Rental Homes Could Blow Up the Economy | Alternet

How Wall Street's New Empire of Rental Homes Could Blow Up the Economy | Alternet
"Wall Street is at it again—this time, they're turning rentals into the next get-rich-quick bubble."

As Wal-Mart Workers Plan Record Black Friday Protests, Study Says Retail Giant Can Afford Higher Pay

Private Armies for the One Percent | Brainwash Update

Maximum pay for the rich?

Protecting workers’ rights to the holidays

New IRS rules could temper big campaign cash

Pope Francis Attacks 'Idolatry of Money,' Says Inequality 'Kills' | Alternet

Pope Francis Attacks 'Idolatry of Money,' Says Inequality 'Kills' | Alternet
"Pope Francis called on politicians to guarantee “dignified work, education and healthcare” to their citizens."

Did Karl Rove’s super PAC commit perjury?

Did Karl Rove’s super PAC commit perjury?
"The return, signed under penalty of perjury, specified that the grants would be used for social welfare purposes, “and not for political expenditures, consistent with the organization’s tax-exempt mission.” But that’s not what happened."

Big Retail Is Watching You: Exposing Walmart's Massive Data Collection Schemes | Common Dreams

Big Retail Is Watching You: Exposing Walmart's Massive Data Collection Schemes | Common Dreams
"Outside of its growing reputation for poverty wages, worker intimidation and an overall culture of employee repression, a new report released Wednesday reveals that retail giant Walmart is also throwing its weight behind a massive consumer tracking effort with particular implications for people of color."

Heart of Darkness: Criminal Investigation of WI Recall $

Heart of Darkness: Criminal Investigation of WI Recall $
"The controversy immediately kicked off a struggle for control of the Wisconsin Senate. Between 2011 and 2012 Wisconsin voters across the state knocked on doors, circulated recall petitions, and put an unprecedented number of state officials up for recall. Thirteen state senators eventually faced recall elections. Close to one million people signed recall petitions for the Governor and Lt. Governor, and even before an election was certified, outside money began to saturate the state. $137.5 million is estimated to have been spent on the recalls in total, the vast majority from out-of-state players.
The source of much of that spending remains unknown. Millions were spent by "dark money" nonprofits -- most of them organized under 501(c)(4) of the tax code -- that allow deep pocketed donors to hide their identity."

Meet America's Biggest Welfare Queens

Bernie Sanders: To Defeat Oligarchy, I Would Run for President | Common Dreams

Bernie Sanders: To Defeat Oligarchy, I Would Run for President | Common Dreams
"Senator Bernie Sanders, for the second time in as many weeks, is indicating serious contemplation for a presidential run in 2016 if none of the potential Democratic candidates show the proper urgency when it comes to addressing a key set of issues that he thinks now face the country and the world.
Stressing the overarching crisis of out-of-control income and wealth inequality coupled with the planetary emergencies of global warming and climate change, Sanders' message has been that unless these problems are put at the forefront of the domestic policy agenda he will feel compelled to run."

The Corporate Bully Whose Front Groups, Willful Distortions and Hate-Mongering Has Poisoned U.S. Politics : Meet Richard Berman | Alternet

The Corporate Bully Whose Front Groups, Willful Distortions and Hate-Mongering Has Poisoned U.S. Politics : Meet Richard Berman | Alternet
"Nestle’s sit-down with Berman’s sponsors reveals why he has had a four-decade run as a corporate hit man. With the backing of tobacco, booze and then Big Food, he has created industry front groups, kept his sponsors’ identities largely hidden, developed a political playbook based on smears, distortions and hate-mongering, and seen the campaign and lobbying profession embrace his poisonous and destructive methodology.
America’s political culture has become uglier and more hate-filled in recent decades, and Richard Berman has played a singular roll in that descent into the gutter."

6 Outrageously Greedy Companies That Make Scrooge Look Like a Softie | Alternet

6 Outrageously Greedy Companies That Make Scrooge Look Like a Softie | Alternet
"From paying starvation wages to abandoning victims of factory disasters, there is no action too heartless for some of our best-known companies."

Pope Francis Understands Economics Better Than Most Politicians | Common Dreams

Pope Francis Understands Economics Better Than Most Politicians | Common Dreams
"Pope Francis is a pontiff who has constructively broken all the rules of popery – so far to widespread acclaim. He's faulted the Catholic church for its negative obsession with gays and birth control, and now he has expanded his mandate to economics with a groundbreaking screed denouncing "the new idolatry of money"."

Billionaires' Bad Day: New Rules Would Rein in Nonprofits

Billionaires' Bad Day: New Rules Would Rein in Nonprofits
"The fact that these groups were ever considered "social welfare" groups in the first place is laughable. I'm waiting for them to start screeching on Fox about how they're taking away their "free speech" and how terrible the IRS "thugs" are for finally trying to curb some of this activity."

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Pope Francis Says Trickle-Down Economics ‘Has Never Been Confirmed By The Facts’

www.thinkprogress.org/economy/2013/11/26/2997451/pope-francis-trickle/
"Pope Francis condemned trickle-down economics and the world of inequality and exclusion it fosters in the first apostolic exhortation of his papacy"

4 Ways the Koch Brothers' Wealth Is Beyond Comprehension | Alternet

4 Ways the Koch Brothers' Wealth Is Beyond Comprehension | Alternet
"Charles and David Koch are both members of the .00001%. That's a group of twenty individuals who have a total net worth of over a half-trillion dollars , about $26 billion each."

Good-bye Milton Friedman, Hello Joseph Stiglitz! Progressive Economists Can Help Save Working America | Alternet

Good-bye Milton Friedman, Hello Joseph Stiglitz! Progressive Economists Can Help Save Working America | Alternet
"For more than four decades the debate on economic policy has been dominated by an ideologically driven theory originating in economics departments of several major universities, most notably the University of Chicago. This simplistic neoliberal economic philosophy relentlessly taught that there was no problem that could not be solved by a reliance on market forces. All that was needed was for the government to get out of the way. President Reagan summed it up with the mantra: "government is not the solution; government is the problem."
This neoliberal economic philosophy has dominated the debate on economic policy. It has limited the very language in which our political debates have been conducted. The simplistic model of the perfectly competitive market has been the standard against which all public policies have been measured."

Wealthy Libertarians Are Driving Poverty, Unemployment, and Anti-Government Discontent

www.politicususa.com/2013/11/24/wealthy-libertarians-driving-poverty-unemployment-anti-government-discontent.html
"There is a reason the Koch brothers and their cohort ALEC are funneling millions to anti-government teabaggers and religious right anti-choice activists, and it is part of their plan to stir up opposition to equal rights, religious freedom, and particularly the federal government and social programs. Inciting discontent and division among the population, coupled with their job-killing austerity economics, stagnating wages, and domestic spending cuts is the recipe for the growth of fascism and at some point the people will look to a champion who will promise a path to economic prosperity if they are given authority to transform America according to the Koch brothers’ libertarian vision of no federal government, no regulations, no taxation, a return to Christian moral values, and free market capitalism that is code for corporate owned-and-operated government."

How Wall Street Turned America Into Incarceration Nation | Alternet

How Wall Street Turned America Into Incarceration Nation | Alternet
"The U.S. leads the world in prisoners with 2.27 million in jail and more than 4.8 million on parole. Minorities have been especially hard hit, forming 39.4% of the prison population, with one in three black men expected to serve time during their lifetimes.
How is it that our land, supposedly the beacon of freedom and democracy for the rest of the world, puts so many of its own people into prison?"

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Grayson: GOP Solution For Health Care is Still to 'Die Quickly'

Grayson: GOP Solution For Health Care is Still to 'Die Quickly'
"Rep. Alan Grayson joined Ed Schultz this Friday to discuss Rep. Darrell Issa's latest stunt, where he's traveling around the country looking to generate more negative press for the Affordable Care Act, but as Grayson reminded Schultz during the interview, the Republicans' supposed "solutions" for Americans to have access to health care are the same as they've always been. Don't get sick and if you get sick, die quickly."

Thursday, November 21, 2013

How Wall Street Bled Detroit Dry | Common Dreams

How Wall Street Bled Detroit Dry | Common Dreams
"Shady Wall Street dealings and massive corporate subsidies are responsible for Detroit's financial nosedive, not worker and retiree pensions, a report published Wednesday reveals."

More Heartless Advice from McDonald's to Employees: Sell Your Christmas Gifts | Alternet

More Heartless Advice from McDonald's to Employees: Sell Your Christmas Gifts | Alternet
"The fast-food conglomerate would do just about anything to avoid paying a living wage."

Corporate Espionage and the Secret War Against Citizen Activism | Common Dreams

Corporate Espionage and the Secret War Against Citizen Activism | Common Dreams
"A chilling report released Wednesday unveils the well-funded and shadowy world of corporate espionage of social justice organizations, through infiltration, intrusion, spying, wiretaps and more."

An Economic Cancer: The Top 1% Earns More Than the Bottom 50%

An Economic Cancer: The Top 1% Earns More Than the Bottom 50%
"In America today, the top 1 percent owns 38 percent of our country's financial wealth. The bottom 60 percent owns 2.3 percent. The increasing wealth inequality in the United States has become the great moral issue of our time.
In America today, one family, the Walton family of Wal-Mart, owns more wealth than the bottom 40 percent, and the top 400 individuals have more wealth than the bottom half of our country -- over 150 million people."

Inequality Is (Literally) Killing America | The Nation

Inequality Is (Literally) Killing America | The Nation
"“With the Republicans controlling the House and wanting to cut virtually every program that advances human health in this country and well-being, it’s going to be a very tough struggle,” Sanders told me when I asked him about the prospects for advancing policies discussed in the hearing."

How Politico’s Mike Allen Blends Ads and ‘News’ | Common Dreams

How Politico’s Mike Allen Blends Ads and ‘News’ | Common Dreams
"Mike Allen reaches new lows in renting out his journalism to the highest corporate bidder"

The Senate GOP's Unprecedented Obstruction In Five Charts | Right Wing Watch

The Senate GOP's Unprecedented Obstruction In Five Charts | Right Wing Watch
"And the blanket filibuster of D.C. Circuit nominees is just the latest in the GOP’s onslaught of unprecedented obstruction under President Obama. Here are four charts showing just how far Republican obstruction has gone in the Obama administration."

12 Ways JP Morgan Admitted It Ripped Off Americans to the Tune of Billions | Alternet

12 Ways JP Morgan Admitted It Ripped Off Americans to the Tune of Billions | Alternet
"Wall Street’s latest chapter in corporate accountability is hardly satisfying, even if it is a rare admission of wrongdoing from a major bank. On Tuesday, the Justice Department announced a $13 billion settlement with J.P. Morgan for its rapacious role in the housing market bubble and collapse."

How the GOP Is Literally Killing Its Voters | Alternet

How the GOP Is Literally Killing Its Voters | Alternet
"In the past, there were many Republicans who saw the value of having a social safety net. Today’s Tea Party Republicans, however, believe in assaulting the poor and the middle class at every turn—and the older whites who vote for them are not exempt. Between butchering the food stamp program, opposing healthcare reform, trying to turn Social Security over to the whims of Wall Street, and going out of their way to eliminate what’s left of the New Deal, modern-day Republicans are no friends of older Americans—including their older white male rural base."

This is why Democrats want Warren to run

Underpaid Walmart workers live below poverty

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Elizabeth Warren Nails It: We Shouldn’t Be Fighting Each Other for a Handful of Crumbs

Elizabeth Warren Nails It: We Shouldn’t Be Fighting Each Other for a Handful of Crumbs
"Elizabeth Warren showed again yesterday how she has become our country’s leading fighter for the middle class and those in poverty."

Fight for $12.50 Living Wage Begins in Nation's Capital | Common Dreams

Fight for $12.50 Living Wage Begins in Nation's Capital | Common Dreams
"Joining the rising tide of communities fighting against vast income inequality in the U.S., activists and labor organizers in Washington, D.C. launched an initiative Tuesday to raise the minimum wage in the district to $12.50 per hour."

CEOs With Massive Retirement Fortunes Push Social Security Cuts | The Nation

CEOs With Massive Retirement Fortunes Push Social Security Cuts | The Nation
"These CEOs aren’t just trying to short the average American retiree; they’re throwing their own under the bus. While raising alarm about the federal debt, Business Roundtable CEOs have run up massive deficits in their employees’ pension funds."

Fact Check: Social Security Does Not Increase the Deficit | Alternet

Fact Check: Social Security Does Not Increase the Deficit | Alternet
"There are basically two categories of people who want to see Social Security cut: 1) financiers who wish to move us toward privatized retirement accounts so that they can charge us fees; and 2) rich people who do not like to pay taxes. Their main champions are conservatives at the Heritage Foundation, libertarians at the Cato Institute and Wall Street financier Pete Peterson."

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Walmart Intimidation, Firings an 'Illegal' Attack on Workers: NLRB | Common Dreams

Walmart Intimidation, Firings an 'Illegal' Attack on Workers: NLRB | Common Dreams
"Walmart's intimidation and firing of employees who participated in strikes and protests against the retail giant were illegal, the National Labor Relations Board announced on Monday."

Feds Announce $13 Billion Settlement from JPMorgan

Feds Announce $13 Billion Settlement from JPMorgan
"JPMorgan Chase and the Justice Department finalized a $13 billion settlement on Tuesday, punctuating a long legal battle over the risky mortgage practices that became synonymous with the financial crisis."

Walmart and the Washington disconnect

Fox's Charles Payne: 'Maybe Walmart is Supplementing the U.S. Taxpayer'

Fox's Charles Payne: 'Maybe Walmart is Supplementing the U.S. Taxpayer'
"While news such as Walmart doing canned food drives for their own employees and the NLRB deciding to pursue charges against Walmart for violating labor laws are making their way into the headlines this week, what are the talking heads over at Fox doing? You guessed it... damage control."

New anti-Obamacare ads are Classic Koch

Chain store sales cost workers Thanksgiving

State Policy Network: The Straw That Stirs the Conservative Movement

State Policy Network: The Straw That Stirs the Conservative Movement
"As might be expected the Koch Brothers have their imprint writ large over the SPN: The September event was attended by "representatives from Koch Industries, the Charles Koch Institute, and Charles Koch Foundation, and other the Koch-funded groups such as David Koch's Americans for Prosperity, Generation Opportunity, and the Association for American Innovation, which is now called 'Freedom Partners' and is funded to an unknown extent by the fortunes of the billionaire Koch brothers, housed in the same building as other Koch front groups, staffed by Koch operatives, and stacked with a board full of Koch insiders"."

WSJ: Scott Walker's Campaign is Target of Extensive Investigation

WSJ: Scott Walker's Campaign is Target of Extensive Investigation
"Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's campaign office and about 30 conservative groups have been subpoenaed by a special prosecutor, and the homes of at least three people connected to the campaign have been raided, according to The Wall Street Journal. Among the groups subpoenaed were the Wisconsin Club for Growth; Karl Rove’s American Crossroads; the Republican Governors Association; and the state’s largest business lobbying group, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce. The subpoenas came out of a secret John Doe investigation of Walker’s campaign and allies."

CEOs with Platinum Plated Pensions Want to Raise Social Security Eligibility to 70

CEOs with Platinum Plated Pensions Want to Raise Social Security Eligibility to 70
"According to a new report, CEOs at the forefront of the drive to “fix the debt” by slashing Social Security and Medicare, possess personal retirement funds worth an average of $14.5 million, and three have retirement nest eggs worth more than $100 million. The average Social Security check is $1,308 per month."

CEOs Against Grandmas | Common Dreams

CEOs Against Grandmas | Common Dreams
"David Cote, the CEO of Honeywell, has more than $134 million in his personal retirement fund. If I were sitting on a nest egg that big, I might feel a bit sheepish about telling ordinary grandmas and grandpas to take a cut in their Social Security payments. But Cote — and leaders of many other large corporations — don’t see it that way. In fact, as Congress prepares for yet another budget showdown at the end of the year, the loudest calls for Social Security cuts are coming from CEOs who will never have to worry about their own retirement security.
Two lobby groups have organized CEOs into an austerity army."

On Social Security: “It’s Values, Not Math” | Common Dreams

On Social Security: “It’s Values, Not Math” | Common Dreams
"The fight to provide retirement security for all Americans has an eloquent advocate in Sen. Elizabeth Warren, as the following speech demonstrates."

Boston’s New Labor Mayor: Could His Win Be Progressive Blueprint for America? | Alternet

Boston’s New Labor Mayor: Could His Win Be Progressive Blueprint for America? | Alternet
"Last week, following the midterm elections, pundits burned up the airwaves discussing the implications of Chris Christie’s landslide reelection as governor of New Jersey, Terry McAuliffe’s narrow win in the Virginia gubernatorial race and Bill de Blasio’s capture of City Hall in New York.
But what happened in Boston was as important as any of these."

Monday, November 18, 2013

Revealed: The Surveillance Industrial Complex | Common Dreams

Revealed: The Surveillance Industrial Complex | Common Dreams
"Not wanting to leave anyone out of the spy game, a Guardian exclusive revealed Monday that private firms are peddling the latest in surveillance technologies to smaller governments and regimes interested in conducting NSA-level operations on their own citizenry."

4.8 Million To Lose Jobless Benefits on Dec. 31st

4.8 Million To Lose Jobless Benefits on Dec. 31st
"I know so many people living in quiet despair now, ashamed to even talk about it when other people have jobs. And the few things that give them some sense of hope and dignity -- food stamps, unemployment benefits -- are just pieces on a political chess board."

Elizabeth Warren Stands Up For Expansion Of Social Security

Elizabeth Warren Stands Up For Expansion Of Social Security
"Elizabeth Warren is taking the bull by the horns, becoming a true leader of the progressive movement in the Democratic Party. It's refreshing to hear a sitting senator discuss the problems of working-class Americans as if she truly wants to help them. Today, she delivered a powerful speech on the floor of the Senate in which she believes that the push to expand Social Security instead of cutting it will be a defining moment in the Democratic Party as we move forward."

STUDY: Minorities, Young Voters Waited Longer To Vote In 2012, Enduring ‘Time Tax’

STUDY: Minorities, Young Voters Waited Longer To Vote In 2012, Enduring ‘Time Tax’
"Virginia and Florida made headlines last November for their Election Day lines. In these and other swing-states, some voters had to wait upwards of five-to-seven hours to cast their ballots due to insufficient staffing and artificially long ballots."

As Swiss Vote Against Corporate 'Fat Cats' Nears, Big Money Pours In | Common Dreams

As Swiss Vote Against Corporate 'Fat Cats' Nears, Big Money Pours In | Common Dreams
"Corporate 'fat cats' in Switzerland are pouring in money to sway the result of an upcoming referendum that could turn the tide on income inequality in the country."

Wal-Mart Asks Workers To Donate Food To Its Needy Employees | Alternet

Wal-Mart Asks Workers To Donate Food To Its Needy Employees | Alternet
"Wal-Mart doesn’t pay its employees enough of a wage so that they can afford to buy quality food for Thanksgiving."

Walmart Employers Asked To Donate To Needy Co-Workers

Walmart Employers Asked To Donate To Needy Co-Workers
"When your family is one of the richest in the country, and your workers are so broke they can't afford Thanksgiving dinner, that's bad enough. But then you expect the other workers to chip in to help the people you're paying poverty wages to? Major FAIL."

National Labor Relations Board To Prosecute Walmart For Violating Workers’ Rights

National Labor Relations Board To Prosecute Walmart For Violating Workers’ Rights: Walmart will be prosecuted for firing, disciplining, and threatening workers who go on strike or attempt to unionize.

Robert Reich: Walmart Sales Dropping Thanks to Low Walmart Wages | Alternet

Robert Reich: Walmart Sales Dropping Thanks to Low Walmart Wages | Alternet
"But what Walmart’s CEO doesn’t get is that a large portion of Walmart’s customers are lower-wage workers who are working at places like … Walmart. And Walmart, not incidentally, refuses to raise its median wage (including its army of part-timers) of $8.80 an hour.
Walmart isn’t your average mom-and-pop operation. It’s the largest employer in America. As such, it’s the trendsetter for millions of other employers of low-wage workers."

The Middle Class Is Disappearing Despite The Economic Recovery

The Middle Class Is Disappearing Despite The Economic Recovery: There were almost 700,000 fewer middle-income families in the country over the past three years than there were from 2007-2009.

The Terrifying Future Envisioned By Libertarians | Alternet

The Terrifying Future Envisioned By Libertarians | Alternet
"The future will belong to those who prepare public policy for that eventuality, and who work to put politicians in power who are ready to enact that policy when the time comes, and when the demographics of the nation have altered enough to make it possible.
Whatever happens, the libertarian fairy dreams of men like Tyler Cowen must not be allowed to become realities."

Tea Party Group Wants Disclosure Exemption On Grounds That The Movement Is Small, Powerless, And Harassed

Tea Party Group Wants Disclosure Exemption On Grounds That The Movement Is Small, Powerless, And Harassed: The Federal Election Commission is scheduled to vote Thursday on a request by the Tea Party Leadership Fund to be exempted from campaign disclosure laws, based on alleged "sustain harassment and severe hostility" to Tea Party activists by the federal government and the general public.

Walmart Holding Canned Food Drive For Its Own Underpaid Employees

Walmart Holding Canned Food Drive For Its Own Underpaid Employees: With the majority of its workers making less than a living wage, one Walmart is holding a food drive for its own employees.

Wisconsin Republicans Roll Anti-Democratic Measures Through Assembly

Wisconsin Republicans Roll Anti-Democratic Measures Through Assembly
"Wisconsin Republicans rolled a raft of anti-democrat measures through the legislature late Thursday night, ranging from additional restrictions on voting to new limits on the right to recall elected officials, following a recall effort against Governor Scott Walker last year."

ALEC Mulls Assault On Constitution’s 17th Amendment — The Direct Election Of Senators

ALEC Mulls Assault On Constitution’s 17th Amendment — The Direct Election Of Senators: Say goodbye to voting for Senators by popular vote?

Sunday, November 17, 2013

How Ayn Rand's Idiotic Worldview Makes the Wealthy Feel Good About Themselves | Alternet

How Ayn Rand's Idiotic Worldview Makes the Wealthy Feel Good About Themselves | Alternet
"The appeal of the Randian vision to today’s wealthy is obvious: it puts them back at the center of economic life. They long ago realized that rather than being the beneficent “makers” they had always imagined themselves to be, they were the parasitical “takers” they so despised."

Saturday, November 16, 2013

It's Official: Seattle Elects Socialist to City Council | Common Dreams

It's Official: Seattle Elects Socialist to City Council | Common Dreams
"It's now official: Seattle voters have now elected a socialist and member of the Occupy Seattle movement to the Seattle City Council, favoring a champion of a $15 minimum wage and tax on millionaires over a long-term Democrat incumbent.
Kshama Sawant, a 41-year-old college economics professor and a champion of a $15 minimum wage and tax on millionaires, took a 50.3 percent lead over 16-year incumbent Richard Conlin's 49.4 percent."

JP Morgan Chase Learns A Lesson About Twitter

JP Morgan Chase Learns A Lesson About Twitter
"Only on Wall Street would a bank that's about to pay out the biggest settlement in the history of settlements unironically engage the public, expecting ordinary people to sincerely ask one of their top-decision makers for career advice. The notion that this was their idea of reaching out to the public in a moment of public relations crisis – we'll take questions now on how you can become just as successful as us! – was doomed to be hilarious, and it turned out to be that and more."

Friday, November 15, 2013

Corruption On Steroids - Koch Brothers Spend Record Cash

FEC Poised To Give Tea Party Group Disclosure Exemption

FEC Poised To Give Tea Party Group Disclosure Exemption
"Anyone who thinks the Kochs and their compatriots wouldn't use this as their primary avenue for buying elections hasn't been paying close attention to much of anything."

Justice Clarence Thomas' Newest Ethics Breach

Justice Clarence Thomas' Newest Ethics Breach
"Justice Thomas has once again graced the Federalist Society with his presence for their annual fundraiser, without shame or apology, along with fellow justices Alito and Scalia. In their minds, this is perfectly fine for them to do because they have cheerfully waived the ethics rules other judges must abide by."

The 10 Giant Corporations That Have Taken Over Much of Our Economy | Alternet

The 10 Giant Corporations That Have Taken Over Much of Our Economy | Alternet
"There was a time when there was competition in the American marketplace, when one corporation didn't own 200 other companies -- that time is long gone."

Elizabeth Warren rips the GOP apart

Chris Christie Is an Extreme Right-Winger -- Don't Fall for His "Moderate" Act | Alternet

Chris Christie Is an Extreme Right-Winger -- Don't Fall for His "Moderate" Act | Alternet
"Behind the facade, Christie is a Bush/Cheney-esque neoconservative promoting the old politics of division and ignorance."

Why A Credit Downgrade For The Biggest Banks Is Great News For Taxpayers

Why A Credit Downgrade For The Biggest Banks Is Great News For Taxpayers: Moody's indicated that big banks have become less safe investments because bailouts are becoming a thing of the past.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Koch Brothers’ Americans for Prosperity Spent Record $122 Million In 2012

Koch Brothers’ Americans for Prosperity Spent Record $122 Million In 2012: Americans for Prosperity, the tax-exempt conservative political organization created by oil billionaires David and Charles Koch, spent more in 2012 than in all previous years combined.

Today’s Republicans Really Are More Radical Than Ever

Today’s Republicans Really Are More Radical Than Ever: American reactionaries are more powerful today than they ever have been before. But the true history of their rise also points to their undoing.

CHART: Americans Pay Way More For Health Care Than People In Any Other Affluent Nation

CHART: Americans Pay Way More For Health Care Than People In Any Other Affluent Nation: About 37 percent of Americans didn't see a doctor or fill a prescription because it was too expensive in 2013 -- a significantly higher number than for other well-to-do countries.

Ask J.P. Morgan: When Will You All Go To Jail? | Common Dreams

Ask J.P. Morgan: When Will You All Go To Jail? | Common Dreams
"Annals of Obliviousness: The brilliant minds at J.P. Morgan came up with the idea of a question-and-answer session on Twitter using the hashtag #AskJPM, evidently unaware that everybody hates them."

Federal Judge Slams DoJ for Not Prosecuting Wall Street Execs | Common Dreams

Federal Judge Slams DoJ for Not Prosecuting Wall Street Execs | Common Dreams
"A federal judge with a history of slamming the regulatory system issued scathing remarks against the Department of Justice on Tuesday for allowing Wall Street executives to escape criminal prosecutions."

Why The Crash of 2016 Will Happen...

WikiLeaks Releases Draft of Key Chapter From TPP Treaty | The Nation

WikiLeaks Releases Draft of Key Chapter From TPP Treaty | The Nation
"WikiLeaks has been promising a potential bombshell today, and now it’s here, a very recent draft chapter from the already much-criticized Trans-Pacific Partnership treaty (which involves nations all the way from the US and Peru to Australia and Japan)."

Hedges: Jeremy Hammond Exposed State's Plan to Criminalize Democratic Dissent

Career Training For The Unemployed Is Getting Suffocated By Sequestration

Career Training For The Unemployed Is Getting Suffocated By Sequestration: Sequestration means that career training programs can't supply businesses with the skilled workers they need.

Wonk Out: On Taft Hartley/Wagner Act

The Progressive Electoral Wave of 2013 | The Nation

The Progressive Electoral Wave of 2013 | The Nation
"Americans are sick of balancing budgets on the backs of working people. They’re ready for a more humane politics that insists the wealthiest must pay their fair share, that no one who works full time should live in poverty, and that public services and schools are assets to be protected—not targets ripe for privatization."

How One State Protects Taxpayers From Privatization Pitfalls

How One State Protects Taxpayers From Privatization Pitfalls
"This December, Massachusetts can celebrate the 20th anniversary of another important sunshine law - the Pacheco-Menard Law. This law protects the state treasury and infrastructure - and the people of Massachusetts - from looting."

The Real Web of Economic Life...

Dodd-Frank Gets Gutted from Bill HR 992

Wall Street's Worst Nightmare - Warren 2016

Boosting Adult Educational Skills Can Grow the Middle Class

www.americanprogress.org/issues/economy/news/2013/11/12/79280/boosting-adult-educational-skills-can-grow-the-middle-class/
"An educated workforce is one of the bedrocks of not only the American middle class but also the U.S. economy as a whole."

Secret TPP treaty IP Chapter: Advanced text with negotiation positions for all 12 nations

www.opednews.com/articles/Secret-TPP-treaty-IP-Chapt-by-Wiki-Leaks-Copyright_Globalization-WTO-WB-etc_International-Trade-Agreements_Rights_-Copyright-Patent-Trademark-131113-614.html
"The TPP is the largest-ever economic treaty, encompassing nations representing more than 40 per cent of the world's GDP."

No, Obama Didn't Lie to You About Your Health Care Plans | Alternet

No, Obama Didn't Lie to You About Your Health Care Plans | Alternet
"First, it is important to note that the ACA grand-fathered all the individual policies that were in place at the time the law was enacted. This means that the plans in effect at the time that President Obama was pushing the bill could still be offered even if they did not meet all the standards laid out in the ACA.
The plans being terminated because they don't meet the minimal standards were all plans that insurers introduced after the passage of the ACA."

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Uncovering house closed-door TPP negotiations

How Republicans Rig the Game

www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/how-republicans-rig-the-game-20131111
"Despite the fact that Republican Congressional can didates received nearly 1.4 million fewer votes than Democratic candidates last November, the Republicans lost only eight seats from their historic 2010 romp, allowing them to preserve a fat 33-seat edge in the House."

The Real Web of America's Economic Life

The Real Web of America's Economic Life
"Right now, there are 10 giant corporations that control, either directly or indirectly, virtually everything we buy."

Occupy Wall Street Activists Buy $15 Million of Americans Personal Debt | Alternet

Occupy Wall Street Activists Buy $15 Million of Americans Personal Debt | Alternet
"Rolling Jubilee spends $400,000 to purchase cheap debt and free people from their bills."

Senator Warren says 'Pick Up The Slingshot' Against Too Big To Fail Banks | Common Dreams

Senator Warren says 'Pick Up The Slingshot' Against Too Big To Fail Banks | Common Dreams
"Warren has thrown her support behind the “21st Century Glass-Steagall Act,” legislation co-sponsored by Sens. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., and John McCain, R-Ariz."

Raising minimum wage shows strong voter favor

Elizabeth Warren: 'Too Big To Fail' Is Worse Than Before Financial Crisis

Elizabeth Warren: 'Too Big To Fail' Is Worse Than Before Financial Crisis
"Warren said that the lobbyists from Wall Street said the sky would fall if they cannot use deposits in checking accounts to perform their high risk activities."

Sanders Goes on Offense Against Austerity with 'Progressive Budget Blueprint' | Common Dreams

Sanders Goes on Offense Against Austerity with 'Progressive Budget Blueprint' | Common Dreams
"As budget committee meets again, progressive lawmakers declare full-throated defense of Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid while saying 'Jobs, Not Cuts' is more sensible path"

SEC Receives Onslaught Of Public Comments Supporting Corporate Political Transparency

SEC Receives Onslaught Of Public Comments Supporting Corporate Political Transparency: A petition to the Securities and Exchange Commission, requesting a rule mandating that public companies disclose use of corporate resources for political activities to shareholders, received 643,599 public comments

Top Senate Republican: ‘Sequestration Is Working’

Top Senate Republican: ‘Sequestration Is Working’: There is little evidence that sequestration is working as it devastates the economy and many Americans' lives.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Amidst Major Solar Battle, Arizona’s Largest Utility Quietly Renews ALEC Membership

Amidst Major Solar Battle, Arizona’s Largest Utility Quietly Renews ALEC Membership: As hearings begin to determine the fate of Arizona's booming solar industry, Arizona Public Service, the state's largest utility, quietly renewed its membership in the corporate anti-clean energy group.

'People's Bailout' Abolishes $15 Million in Personal Medical Debt | Common Dreams

'People's Bailout' Abolishes $15 Million in Personal Medical Debt | Common Dreams
"In what is being touted as a "bailout by the people," the Rolling Jubilee announced Monday they have now abolished nearly $15 million in individual medical debt.
In an affront to the status quo of debt collection, Strike Debt—the group behind the project—has so far raised $600,000 which it has used to purchase a total of $14.7 million in medical debt for "pennies on the dollar." Then, instead of trying to collect on it, the group graciously forgives the debt."

How To Fix Runaway Executive Pay Before It Fuels The Next Crisis

How To Fix Runaway Executive Pay Before It Fuels The Next Crisis: The Dodd-Frank act still hasn't done enough to rein in excessive pay that led executives to make risky decisions.

Poll: Americans Overwhelmingly Support Increase in Minimum Wage | Common Dreams

Poll: Americans Overwhelmingly Support Increase in Minimum Wage | Common Dreams
"Critics have blasted a call for a $9 minimum wage as not nearly enough, and MIT's Living Wage Calculator shows that rate would still leave many without a living wage."

The Swiss Have Greedy CEOs Outraged With This Crazy Liberal Idea

www.addictinginfo.org/2013/11/12/income-inequality-initiative-switzerland/
"On November 24th, the Swiss can take another step in curbing corporate superfluous pay grades. The 1:12 initiative seeks to limit the monthly pay of the highest earners in Swiss firms to no greater than the yearly pay of the lowest earners. In other words, CEO’s can’t make more in a month than their lowest laborers makes in a year."

Real journalism uncovers the conservative lies

The most important story no one is talking about

Poverty Is America's #1 Education Problem | Alternet

Poverty Is America's #1 Education Problem | Alternet
"In short, if we were serious about education, then our education discussion wouldn't be focused on demonizing teachers and coming up with radical schemes to undermine traditional public schools. It would instead be focused on mounting a new war on poverty and thus directly addressing the biggest education problem of all."

The 40-Year Slump

The 40-Year Slump
"From 1954 thought 1974, American workers brought home most of the wealth that they produced. Since 1974, they've steadily lost power—and they're getting just a fraction of the wealth they produce today."

Walmart Workers In Seattle To Walk Out On Strike

Walmart Workers In Seattle To Walk Out On Strike: The Seattle strike is the latest in a string of walk outs since June and comes ahead of promised strikes on Black Friday.

Corporate Expressways, Brought to You by Macquarie and Transurban

Corporate Expressways, Brought to You by Macquarie and Transurban
"ALEC’s vision would implement a fractured system of toll roads crisscrossing the country, with the proceeds going directly into the coffers of private corporations and their shareholders."

Buoyed by Protests, Obama Embraces $10 Minimum Wage

Buoyed by Protests, Obama Embraces $10 Minimum Wage
"What prompted President Obama to up the ante on the minimum wage? In January 2013, in his State of the Union address, he proposed raising the minimum wage from the current $7.25 to $9 an hour. Then last week he announced that he supports hiking it to $10.10 an hour."

GOP Food Stamp Cuts Would Kick 170,000 Vets Out of the Program

www.motherjones.com/mojo/2013/11/veterans-food-stamp-cuts-republicans-snap
"In addition to reducing housing aid, and denying health care to vets, the GOP is also trying to remove thousands of vets from the food stamp program, known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP."

De Blasio’s promise to the homeless of NYC

New York City’s homelesness epidemic

Homelessness, a New Yorker’s view

Mom as the New Face of Anarchy? Police Terrorize Americans Who Object to Right-Wing Lunacy by Using "Anarchist" Label | Alternet

Mom as the New Face of Anarchy? Police Terrorize Americans Who Object to Right-Wing Lunacy by Using "Anarchist" Label | Alternet
"Dissent is once again a criminal act in America. People who object to right-wing lunacy used to be called “communists” and treated as enemies of the state. Now “anarchist” is the label of choice used to harass those who disagree."

Monday, November 11, 2013

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Time is Running Out to Save the Post Office | Common Dreams

Time is Running Out to Save the Post Office | Common Dreams
"The American people created the post office. The American people can still save the post office. But we need to do something right now. Time is running out."

PERRspectives: Republicans Put Red State Hospitals at Risk

PERRspectives: Republicans Put Red State Hospitals at Risk
"Among the myriadtactics Republicans are using to sabotage the Affordable Care Act, the "coverage gap" is perhaps the most visible. Because 26 GOP-led states have refused to accept the federally-funded expansion of Medicaid to their residents earning up to 138% of the poverty level, at least five million Americans will needlessly be left without health insurance in 2014. As it turns out, that Republican rejection will deal a second body blow to the red state health care systems that need help most by draining funds from hospitals that currently serve the uninsured."

Republican Lawyers Who Gutted 1965 Voting Rights Act Seek Millions From Taxpayers | Alternet

Republican Lawyers Who Gutted 1965 Voting Rights Act Seek Millions From Taxpayers | Alternet
"The lawyers who argued the case destroying the law now want taxpayers to pay them."

Even Right-Wingers Become Liberals When They Turn Off Fox News | Alternet

Even Right-Wingers Become Liberals When They Turn Off Fox News | Alternet
"America's center is to the left, and even Tea Partyers are liberals when they turn off Rush and learn real facts."