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How The War on Workers Is Changing
The War on Workers is going on a 50-state tour. Ever since Ronald Reagan fired 11,000 striking air traffic controllers back on August 5th, 1981, and appointed labor-hostile Raymond Donovan as the first anti-labor Secretary of Labor in our nation's history, there’s been a War on Workers in America. While worker productivity has skyrocketed since Reagan stepped foot inside the White House, wages have remained stagnant.
And the remnants of Reagan's War on Workers have been so successful - even during Democratic administrations - that it’s not just keeping wages flat, it’s even starting to erode them. Since 2000, average worker take-home pay has been on a steady freefall, while pay for executives and CEO’s has soared off the charts. Thus, on the federal level, the War on Workers has been a huge success.
But while the War on Workers has been steadily eating away at the income of working-class Americans, its ultimate goal is to turn America’s activist working middle-class into a dispirited, disheartened, and disempowered working poor-class. To do that, the forces behind the War on Workers have to shift their focus to the state level, and do away with the last remaining state protections for workers.
That’s where the Koch Brothers and other conservative political power players come in. The Koch Brothers’ Americans for Prosperity conservative front group, or AFP, has launched a massive campaign in Detroit, aimed at derailing that city’s proposed bankruptcy settlement.
-Thom
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Tonight on The Big Picture on RT TV at 7pm and 10pm... Fast Lane...big win for monopolies, big loss for everyone else (check your local listings for stations or stream at RT or Free Speech TV, and catch past shows on Youtube)
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Daily Take: How the war on workers is changing
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Hour One: School choice...the new economic segregation- Neal McCluskey, Cato Institute
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Law: " DISCLOSE Act" (Democracy Is Strengthened by Casting Light On Spending in Elections Act).
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Hour Three: NPR has become a tool of the right wing
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