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Surya: July 18th at Maruti-Suzuki
Forum Post, August, 22 2012
Radha Surya
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It 's illuminating to get the full story of the heroic struggle that preceded the outbreak of July 18th. The detail about the workers' effort to communicate in Japanese with the head office is very moving...Thanks for the eloquent and f...
Kurkulos: Multiple sources available
Forum Post, August, 14 2012
Maryellen Kurkulos
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At google news.
Kurkulos: Re: Have you read the comments
Forum Post, August, 14 2012
Maryellen Kurkulos
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From the cnsnews.com about page: "Study after study by the Media Research Center, the parent organization of CNSNews.com, clearly demonstrate a liberal bias in many news outlets – bias by commission and bias by omission – that results in a freque...
Kurkulos: Have you read the comments
Forum Post, August, 14 2012
Maryellen Kurkulos
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On the original site? They are simultaneously and universally chilling, outrageous and demoralizing. I have just found out someone I know refers to Obama as a communist. If I didn't know better about actual public opinion, such information would b...
Kidd: Small correction
Forum Post, July, 29 2012
Richard Kidd
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Just a small correction, Paul and Anthony, to the figures cited in your second paragraph. Surely the WSJ claimed labor contributions of $600 to $800 million per year, not billion.
Sweeney: Yes - Go DiMaggio & Street
Forum Post, July, 28 2012
Rebecca Sweeney
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New York Bar By Rebecca Sweeney The cabby’s neon clicked out a tale that Survivors born between 1956 and 1964 wearing yellow with Their thousand pin prick stitches - They too can be human. They can breathe. The point being life Is ...
Jamal: Racism was/is integral to Unions
Forum Post, July, 28 2012
Samir Jamal
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Having looked at Unions historically (not in any great depth) and with my own experience of unions I find that they don't educate their members politically. Therefore the membership in my experience tend to view unions as nothing ...
Kashner: on the money!
Forum Post, July, 05 2012
Frank Kashner
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Hetty, You are so right and it is so refreshing to hear! We have been taught passivity for 60 years, and we wait for the lawyers and bureaucrats to get us increasingly vanishing justice. I am a psychotherapist who works with teens.&nb...
Weber:
Forum Post, July, 02 2012
Mark Weber
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One argument that should be reiterated emphatically is that private-sector workers should have their employment rights and protections raised to the level of public workers', rather than have public workers' rights and protections lowered to the l...
Goodrich: Not likely
Forum Post, June, 19 2012
John Goodrich
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Given that socialists and communists make up about 3% of the population and that union membership is at a historic low and continually shrinking, the strength and reach of any such combined community would be of little use . The government and co...
Cooper: Realism and reaching out
Forum Post, June, 14 2012
Curtis Cooper
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While the shortcomings of the leadership of US unions throughout the past 150 some years have been myriad, the ongoing decline in union power over the past four decades or so did not happen in an internal vacuum. There has be...
Klippenstein: Why workers voted for Walker
Forum Post, June, 12 2012
Ken Klippenstein
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Workers also voted largely for Scott Brown, the MA senator whose election ended the Democrats' supermajority. In Scott Brown's case, union workers also largely voted for him, even though their unions had favored Obama, materially and rheto...
Klippenstein: Re: Business as Usual
Forum Post, June, 11 2012
Ken Klippenstein
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I agree with Keith's assertion that the AFL-CIO is part of the "ruling class." This was the fatal flaw of Leninism: throw out the capitalist managerial class and replace it with a socialist managerial one. Hopefully the anarchist res...
Tatsuo: conservative
Forum Post, June, 09 2012
Miyachi Tatsuo
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Because workers are essentially conservative unless they are infulenzed by porgressive movement] Workers has household, family, jobs. They want not to lose them
Shepherd: The Lesson is:
Forum Post, June, 09 2012
Lester Shepherd
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it is over folks. There is nothing anyone can do when both parties and all elected officials in this country lie, cheat and steal. They have all of the most addictive single item: money, and, the guns. Read "America Has Fail...
Keller: Business as Usual
Forum Post, June, 09 2012
Keith Keller
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What happened in Wisconsin? Divide and conquer, divide and rule. Union workers versus non-union workers, government employees versus private sector employees. As for a “gullible” or “lazy” media, that’s rubbish! Th...
Smith: Re: Re: Doublethink
Forum Post, June, 08 2012
Dave Smith
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From bureaucracy's point of view, the main task of the trade union movement lies in freeing the state from capitalism's grip. This task aligns completely with the social position of the labor elites and the labor bureaucracy, who fight fo...
Street: Re: Doublethink
Forum Post, June, 08 2012
Paul Street
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Thank you back Robert. I would add or reiterate ---- consistent with the great Debs and your opening sentence --- that the Democrats have been even better perhaps than the Koch brothehrs et al. at making fools of us. I...
Bluhm: Doublethink
Forum Post, June, 08 2012
Richard Bluhm
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Smart people desperately hold on to the chimera of a Democrat savior, but power (money) has done it dirty deed of corrupting the system. Is it not the epitome of "doublethink" to believe that a system that mirrors the behavio...
Burke: Re: Bullshit!
Forum Post, June, 07 2012
Richard Burke
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Kim is right to question Mr. Horn’s analysis. One factor that has emerged in all the post-recall post-mortems is that a fairly large majority of Wisconsin voters were completely against the idea of a recall under any circumstances, as well...


