Sacrificing safety at nation's #1 first
By Roger Bybee at May 11, 2012
ExxonMobil, with all its massive resources, is unwilling to allow a safety provision to be implmented at a major refinery in Baton Rouge.... (More) Comments (0)
Strategy and Audacity both essential
By Roger Bybee at Nov 17, 2011
Stanley Aronowitz, one of America's most astute observers of social movements, offers his thoughts on the Occupy movement's need for strategy and the AFL-CIO's need for more audacity and direct action.... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Nov 11, 2011
Looking at Occupy movement based on interviews with and writings of Frances Fox Piven... (More) Comments (0)
Corporate supremacy hidden sub-text of trade deals
By Roger Bybee at Nov 02, 2011
"Free trade" agreements undermine democracy by going over the heads of democratically-elected government to establish the supremacy of global corporations... (More) Comments (0)
Auto bailout czar opposes keeping factory jobs in US
By Roger Bybee at Oct 25, 2011
President Obama's chair of the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness is Jeffrey Immelt, a driving force behind GE's strategy of shipping more and more jobs to Mexico and China. It is only fitting, then, that the leader of Obama's Auto Task Force was Wall Street financier Steven Rattner, who fiercely opposes the very idea of "industrial policy" and working to re-build America's manufacturing base.... (More) Comments (0)
Still no jobs when training is over
By Roger Bybee at Oct 21, 2011
Training and education offer no solutions when there are no jobs. In this piece, I take down the pro-globalization, blame-the-worker perspectives of Thomas Friedman and Fareed Zakaria.... (More) Comments (0)
Incomes plummet at twice rate of recession
By Roger Bybee at Oct 12, 2011
'Recovery' turns out mean income falling twice as fast as during recession!... (More) Comments (0)
Incomes plummet at twice rate of recession
By Roger Bybee at Oct 12, 2011
'Recovery' turns out mean income falling twice as fast as during recession!... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Oct 10, 2011
Exploring the potential relationship between the immensely popular Occupy Wall Street movement and President Obama's political direction and prospects... (More) Comments (0)
Brilliantly polarizing 1% vs. 99% divide
By Roger Bybee at Oct 07, 2011
Occupy Wall Street has brilliantly exposed and emphasized how corporate and government policies serve only the richest 1%... (More) Comments (0)
Going after deficit that matters
By Roger Bybee at Oct 06, 2011
America's appalling and amazing economic polarization--on a par with nations like the Phillipines and Rwanda---parallels the disparities in power between the riches 1% and the bottom 99%.... (More) Comments (0)
GE brings another good thing to death
By Roger Bybee at Sep 30, 2011
As GE has become more and more detached from America, it has downsized its workforce and devastated workers and communities, stopped contributing to valuable public services like a good education for its workforce by paying no taxes on $14.2 billion in profits in 2010, forcing more healthcare costs and risks on to their workers, and finally, ending its defined-benefit pension plans.... (More) Comments (0)
Sipping $350 wine, voting against district's jobless
By Roger Bybee at Sep 28, 2011
Paul Ryan accuses Obama of "class war" politics while Ryan votes to bombard working people and jobless in his badly-suffering district.... (More) Comments (0)
City has already lost 80% of manufacturing
By Roger Bybee at Sep 23, 2011
Milwaukee barraged by news reflecting poverty and new threats of job loss... (More) Comments (0)
'Fighting Bob' spirit alive in Wisconsin
By Roger Bybee at Sep 20, 2011
Coverage of Fighting Bob conference that drew 8,500 people to Madison, WI... (More) Comments (0)


