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Dismally Optimistic

by: StraffordDem

Sat Feb 20, 2010 at 09:50:46 AM EST

What the broad view of health care reform truly reflects is illustrative when determining in which direction this legislation will head, if it does go forward.  Our neo-liberal economy that favors capital and products/services over labor/people has been reinforced with public policy for decades.  Greenspan testified with pride to Congress that employment volatility insured that wages were being held in check - resulting in a workforce that was growing increasingly dependent on employers.  This signal to industry created greater profits and earnings and stagnated wages and job growth for another generation.  
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BREAKING: Edwards wins SEIU NH Endorsement!

by: sirius

Tue Oct 30, 2007 at 20:37:47 PM EDT

( - promoted by Dean Barker)

Edwards has won the New Hampshire SEIU endorsement according to MSNBC First Read.
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Edwards Evening News Roundup: Save the Planet Edition

by: sirius

Sat Oct 27, 2007 at 23:01:33 PM EDT

Welcome to your Saturday night Edwards Evening News edition, where we're working to save the planet!  I am delighted about tonight's news, which includes:


  • Dr. Helen Caldicott says vote for JRE!

  • Edwards Opposes Peru Free Trade Agreement

  • Edwards visits 99th Iowa County

  • Media Shocker: the Washington Post Has a Decent Story on Edwards!

All this and more below the fold...

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