Finally someone is asking the correct questions and coming up with the obvious conclusions
A blog.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Mental Health
Friday, October 26, 2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
The Frightening Future in the Market Meltdown
The Frightening Future in the Market Meltdown
Lawrence Kotlikoff, writing for the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, revealed last year that the U.S. faces $65 trillion (yes, that's a "t") in "unfunded liabilities," debts it has committed to pay but for which there is no identified source of funding. Kotlikoff suggests that the U.S. may be actuarially bankrupt, that it cannot pay its obligations under any reasonable scenario. It borrows $2.5 billion every day from the rest of the world just to keep the lights on. That amounts to 85% of the entire world's net savings, an astonishing, unprecedented dependency that simply cannot - will not - be sustained.
Monday, August 27, 2007
In the Name of Fashion: Exploitation in the Garment Industry
Here is a link to an article about every ones favorite maker of children's Fashion: Exploitation in the Garment Industries clothing manufacturer.
Friday, August 24, 2007
The Banality of Evil from the book Triumph of the Market by Edward S. Herman
A great book and here is a link to a short excerpt.
Saturday, June 09, 2007
the disgusting business of milking the working poor
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Chicago raises minimum wage
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
GOP shafts working people again
check out the rest of the story by clicking the link above.
Monday, June 19, 2006
Class War in America featuring Krugman, Palast, Goodman.
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Sunday, June 11, 2006
Episode 2 Working to make a living June 10 2006 (click here to download)
- Labor news funny and not so funny
- Where have all voices of the people gone
- Interview with Mr. x
- Great music
Friday, June 09, 2006
College Tuition Rising again in Wisconsin
I have a suggestion for administration, go out into the community and ask several working people what they think of their university. You will get a reply of apathy or outright hostility. The apathy stems from the unavailability of any connection to the university, and the hostility comes from a recent university graduate laying them off, downsizing them, driving their company into the ground or firing them. It is quite simple; the elitist label that the university system has tried to outgrow is being firmly attached with the ever-increasing cost of education.
At UW Oshkosh there is very little empathy from students towards the poor. I do not blame them; if one grows up and is surrounded by other white wealthy people it follows that there is no empathy for what is like to be poor and living in the US. I suppose it is easier to educate children of families that benefit from the status quo, than children that do not. Kids who benefit from the status quo are less likely to question the system as it currently functions. Children who do not benefit from the status quo will have a few bones to pick with the establishment making them a little more difficult to handle. So keep jacking up tuition, send kids off to prison or war, then do not be surprised when it comes back to bite society in the ass.