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Cooke: Chavez Succeeded Where Obama Failed
Commentary, March, 15 2013
Shamus Cooke
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Chavez earned the hatred of the elite who benefit from system-wide inequality, while the rest of us on the bottom owe him our appreciation, since Chavez's fight was our fight too
Cooke: Austerity USA Begins March 1st
Commentary, February, 26 2013
Shamus Cooke
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U.S. politicians have cried wolf over austerity long enough for the public to ignore them. A perfect time, then, for politicians to actually unleash the wolves
Cooke: What the 1% Heard During Obama's State of the Union Speech
Commentary, February, 19 2013
Shamus Cooke
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Obama's state of the union address was a pro-corporate agenda packaged with chocolate covered rhetoric for the masses; easy to swallow, but deadly poisonous
Cooke: Obama’s Shakedown of Medicare
Commentary, February, 12 2013
Shamus Cooke
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The Medicare cuts are part of a larger "reform" of health care in the United States, which ultimately serves to shift the cost of health care off the backs of corporations
Cooke: More Austerity Cuts Coming to the States
Commentary, February, 08 2013
Shamus Cooke
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The Great Recession has quietly devastated public services on a state-by-state basis, with Republican and Democratic governors taking turns leading the charge
Cooke: Why UN Climate Agreements Fail
Commentary, December, 03 2012
Shamus Cooke
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Ultimately, climate activists must come face to face with political and corporate power
Cooke: Labor's Call to Action: The Grand Bargain Betrayal
Commentary, November, 24 2012
Shamus Cooke
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The “grand bargain” threat is a call to action for organized labor. But will unions respond?
Cooke: Will the Democrats Tax the Rich to Avoid the Fiscal Cliff?
Commentary, November, 11 2012
Shamus Cooke
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Literally the day after the election a sudden "urgency" gripped the nation: the imminent danger of the so-called "fiscal cliff"
Cooke: Portland, Oregon Prepares for Pre-Election Anti-Austerity Protest
Commentary, October, 22 2012
Shamus Cooke
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Portland community and labor groups will declare "enough is enough" by organizing a large demonstration against government austerity cuts
Cooke: The Jobs Crisis, the "Unemployable,” and the Fiscal Cliff
Commentary, September, 18 2012
Shamus Cooke
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Until corporations have an ideal environment to make super profits, unemployment will remain purposefully high
Cooke: Obama's Vision Versus Economic Reality
Commentary, September, 10 2012
Shamus Cooke
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This "hollowing out" of the workforce is — along with high unemployment — the most striking feature of the "new normal" of the American workforce
Cooke: All Eyes on Chicago's Teachers
Commentary, September, 04 2012
Shamus Cooke
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It's impossible to exaggerate the national importance of the teachers’ struggle in Chicago
Cooke: Tax the Rich or Privatize the State?
Commentary, August, 29 2012
Shamus Cooke
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The mass privatization frenzy is the corporate solution to the budget crises occurring on the city, state, and national level
Cooke: How President Obama Created Paul Ryan
Commentary, August, 18 2012
Shamus Cooke
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No one deserves more credit for Ryan's rapid rise into stardom than President Obama
Cooke: Job Crisis Denial
Commentary, July, 08 2012
Shamus Cooke
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The jobs crisis stays in the shadows, out of mind, and consequently unaddressed
Cooke: Obama's Second Latin American Coup
Commentary, June, 24 2012
Shamus Cooke
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The recent coup against Paraguay's democratically elected president is not only a blow to democracy, but an attack against the working and poor population
Cooke: The U.S. Labor Movement at the Crossroads, in the Crosshairs
Commentary, June, 13 2012
Shamus Cooke
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Although the defeat in Wisconsin is the horrible end to a local drama, the corporate winners hope to turn their victory into the beginning chapter of a national novel
Cooke: The First Domino Falls in Greece
Commentary, May, 21 2012
Shamus Cooke
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The working class has been radicalized and will not submit; mass demonstrations and general strikes have become common place
Cooke: Why Campaigning for Democrats Cripples Labor Unions
Commentary, April, 12 2012
Shamus Cooke
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Millions of union and non-union workers have seen their lives worsen under Obama
Cooke: A Corporate Versus a People's City Budget
Commentary, March, 26 2012
Shamus Cooke
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Because politicians tell us that we cannot take money from the wealthy, money must be taken instead from public workers through wage and benefit cuts or layoffs
Cooke: Uniting Occupy and Labor Over Health Care
Commentary, December, 26 2011
Shamus Cooke
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In order to unite all working Americans into a powerful coalition, Medicare for All should be demanded, so that all Americans will see their interests reflected in the fight
Cooke: Reform vs. Revolution Within Occupy
Commentary, December, 14 2011
Shamus Cooke
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Working people are suffering and would rally to a movement they saw as providing real hope
Cooke: Labor Must Choose Between Occupy and the Democrats
Commentary, November, 21 2011
Shamus Cooke
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Occupy has the potential to create earthquakes within the labor movement and labor’s relationship to the Democrats
Cooke: The Battles of Occupy Portland
Commentary, November, 15 2011
Shamus Cooke
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Instead of the Occupiers being evicted it was the police who were sent home demoralized
Cooke: The Way Forward for Occupy Portland
Commentary, November, 04 2011
Shamus Cooke
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There is no time to waste to fight for the most popular demands of working people
Cooke: Why the Far Right “Supports” the Occupy Movement
Commentary, October, 23 2011
Shamus Cooke
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The Occupy Movement's greatest strength — its broad appeal — can quickly become an exploitable weakness, and the far right smells blood
Cooke: Occupy Portland Is Born with Ten Thousand Strong
Commentary, October, 08 2011
Shamus Cooke
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On October 6th, in Portland, Oregon, ten thousand people assembled at noon at Waterfront Park
Cooke: Fuel for Occupy Wall Street's Fire
Commentary, October, 05 2011
Shamus Cooke
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The Occupy Wall Street movement must attract a growing number of allies or face an inevitable smothering
Cooke: Obama Taxes the Rich for the Wrong Reasons
Commentary, September, 26 2011
Shamus Cooke
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As the social crisis in the U.S. deepens, these political "mistakes" of the liberal left are becoming unpardonable crimes
Cooke: Should Labor Fight to Revive U.S. Manufacturing?
Commentary, September, 23 2011
Shamus Cooke
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Diverting movements to adopt ineffective strategies and "safe" ideas is the normal way people in power keep others powerless


