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Rattner leaves GM workers sinking
By Roger Bybee at Apr 23, 2009
As a labor activist and the son and grandson of unionists (including my materal grandfather who spent 33 years on an assemblyline asa UAW member), it is painful to watch America's auto industry eviscerated. And it is especially excruciating to watch i... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Apr 23, 2009
Family garden plots are a practical way of overcoming the Depression; we need to make them a political path, too.... (More) Comments (2)
Families under siege--by the market
By Roger Bybee at Apr 23, 2009
Rightists absurdly complain that the Left is somehow undermining family values (eg., via pornography from which major telecommunications corporations that have been heavy Republican supporters. But in reality, families in American (and the UK) face ext... (More) Comments (2)
By Roger Bybee at Apr 23, 2009
A Harvard poll showed a plurality of Americans favoring 'socialized medicine' despite Republican efforts to vilify it and use the term to utterly marginalize any progressive ideas on health care. ... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Apr 23, 2009
One Republican leader thinks the "socialist" accusation" against Obama has worn itself out, and now favors 'economic fascist' instead. Perhaps there's more to it: 'socialist' has lost much of its sting because free-market capitalism has proved to be so... (More) Comments (0)
CEOs set to push more job cuts, off-shoring
By Roger Bybee at Mar 06, 2009
Corporate America, after after disorienting us with the free-fall of the economy caused by their greed and malfeasance, is taking advantage of our stunned state to pursue more drastic job-slashing and shifting more jobs overseas to high-repression, low-w... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Feb 24, 2009
Southern governors are turning away extended unemployment benefits for their jobless citizens despite enormous economic suffering and longstanding misery in their historically impoverished states.... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Feb 17, 2009
This is a response to Christopher Hayes' excellent Nation piece on the Blue Dog conservative Democrats/... (More) Comments (0)
Blue Dog Dems must be target, too
By Roger Bybee at Feb 17, 2009
Obama has disappointed progressives in a number of respects, but he is not the only element shaping American politics. We must hold him accountable, but we most also actively take on the reactionary forces that hold back the progressive elements of hi... (More) Comments (0)
How would a Bush bailout be different?
By Roger Bybee at Feb 11, 2009
While Barack Obama has finally taken the offensive against Republican critics from without, he has signed on to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's strategy for bailing out the financial industry by leaving the same old executives in place and weakening... (More) Comments (0)
Outrage evident; what about action?
By Roger Bybee at Dec 31, 2008
Populist anger is rising, but not taking effective form. What do we need?... (More) Comments (0)
Cardboard or cars as economic base?
By Roger Bybee at Dec 03, 2008
Buried in a New York Times story on the effects of the current crisis on the Long Beach, CA port was a stunning revelation: while China and other Asian nations send huge amounts of autombolies, electronics, clothing and other goods to the US, the #1 Ameri... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Nov 19, 2008
Government intervention to aid favored market players (ie., big corporations) is now obvious to everyone. We face a great opportunity to argue that government intervention ought to protect working families as well. We can begin Introducing the concepts... (More) Comments (0)
GOP's 60 years of voter suppression
By Roger Bybee at Oct 31, 2008
The three pernicious reasons McCain attacked ACORN, and the hidden history of 60 years of the Republican voter suppression strategy... (More) Comments (0)
AIG excesses remind us workers need bailout, too
By Roger Bybee at Oct 22, 2008
The recent displays of contempt for the taxpayer by AIG execs--who just staged a costly hunting trip in England-- will help to keep the Wall St. bailout a hot issue, and present some opportunities to re-shape it to serve the public interest.... (More) Comments (0)


