Category: Minimum Wage
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To Lift The Economy Lift Wages
To lift the economy, we have to lift wages. Increased wages will restore demand. The changes that will increase wages will help restore democracy. The social contract used to be that citizens in our democracy share the benefits of our economy through increased wages that come from increases in productivity. This broke down and working…
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Businesses Do Not Create Jobs
Businesses do not create jobs. In fact, the way our economy is structured the incentive is for businesses to get rid of as many jobs as they can. Demand Creates Jobs A job is created when demand for goods or services is greater than the existing ability to provide them. When there is a demand,…
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How Howard Zinn Would Face Today
Moyers delivered this speech October 29, 2010, as part of the Howard Zinn Lecture Series at Boston University. I was honored when you asked me to join in celebrating Howard Zinn’s life and legacy. I was also surprised. I am a journalist, not a historian. The difference between a journalist and an historian is that…
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This Is Not Your Country
This is not your country. Nor is it mine. That we were born here, along with our forebears hardly matters. This has been the message of the Tea Party since its incorporation — and of conservatism itself for more than a generation — to anyone who doesn\’t\’ fit their demographic, in terms of race, religion,…
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Winning The Race To The Bottom
Conservative policies have propelled us into a global race to the bottom. Conservatives can take pride: we\’re winning! \”Free trade\” — moving factories across borders to evade the protections of democracy that generations of Americans fought for — pits exploited workers with few rights and no means of improving their condition against Americans who once…
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Minimal Wages for All
Here\’s another reason to vote in the mid-term elections this November: Conservatives think you need a pay cut. As I\’ve said once or twice before, conservatives\’ bottom line message is simple: America has economic problems because too many people have had it good for too long; and when they\’re worse off again, the nation and…
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Yes You Can Run On Health Care
2010 is similar to 1994 in that Americans are frustrated with the pace of economic recovery, and out-of-power conservatives appear to be more energized than progressives conflicted about compromises. But there are two big differences between the 2010 midterm elections and the last time we had a midterm election during the first term of a…
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Tomorrows One Nation March In DC And Around The Country
Does the corporate-sponsored Tea Party speak for you? Or are we One Nation, Working Together? One Nation Working Together For Jobs, Justice and Education for All. How can you not agree with that? How can you not demand that Washington hear this, and get going on delivering the change that we voted for? There is…
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Who Will March For Patricia Reid
What do you say to a person with a story like the one of suburban Seattle resident Patricia Reid, the unemployed 57-year-old profiled in The New York Times on Monday? …[F]our years after losing her job she cannot, in her darkest moments, escape a nagging thought: she may never work again. College educated, with a…
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Labor Day Labor Got It Right — Who Could Have Known
\”Who could have known?\” That\’s the cry from the big-corporate and DC elite as the economy and the environment and so many imporant things crash around us. (Around us, not them, they\’re doing just fine and taking good care of each other.) Who could have known that 25%-per-year house price increases was a bubble? Who…