Blog Archive: February, 2012


Richard Eskow's picture

The Real Komen Lesson: Charities Can Be 'Too Big to Fail' Too

The Susan G. Komen breast cancer fund reversed its Planned Parenthood action, and the right wing anti-choice politician it hired has resigned. But the real lesson of this incident is broader than one decision or one person.

Our society is permeated with a cultural of corporate greed, aggression, and power that reaches from the boardrooms of New York to the meeting rooms of Washington, and from to the hospital rooms of the sick and suffering.

The Susan G. Komen foundation has raised millions to support vitally important work, but it has also reinforced some of the worst tendencies in our society. It has leveraged big-company resources so that it could dominate its 'marketplace,' usually by serving as a marketing arm for a client list that includes some very poorly-behaved corporate citizens. Then it has used its market dominance to bully other organizations, push its own political agenda, and tried to reshape the course of US cancer research in dangerous ways.

Just like its most prominent sponsor, the Susan G. Komen foundation has become too big to fail. more »

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Dave Johnson's picture

Anti-Union FAA Bill Passes Congress

The FAA reauthorization bill has passed Congress with its anti-union provisions. Once again big companies of the 1% were able to use their money and power to buy legislation that hurts 99% of us. And many Dems joined in. Watch the powerful video at the end of this post. more »

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Robert Borosage's picture

Save The Date. Take Back The American Dream. June 18-20.

Join thousands of progressives, five months before the critical 2012 elections, to energize the movement and "Take Back the American Dream."

Go to OurFuture.org/takeback for "Early Early Bird" discount registration for the Take Back The American Dream conference. more »

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Leo Gerard's picture

America’s Failed Mole-by-Mole Trade Policy

Last week several groups, including the United Steelworkers, petitioned the federal government to whack the latest trade mole – illegally traded auto parts from China.

With President Obama announcing creation of a new trade enforcement unit in his State of the Union Addre more »

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Bill Scher's picture

Progressive Breakfast

On the menu this morning:
  • MORNING MESSAGE: The GOP's Mutually Assured Destruction
  • Romney Sputters Into Next Round On Contests
  • Payroll Tax Cut Talks Stall
  • Key States Still Won't Settle
  • "Right To Work" Not Working
  • Breakfast Sides

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Terrance Heath's picture

Newt vs. Mitt: Mutual Assured Destruction, Pt. 2

I wrote earlier that Newt Gingrich's campaign is one of mutually assured destruction for the GOP. No one, I wrote, has to lift a finger to destroy Newt Gingrich. Just stand back, give him room, and he'll do it himself. The thing is, you want to stand way, way back — otherwise Newt's liable to try and take you with him. The problem for the GOP is that they can't put enough daylight between themselves and Newt. And even if they manage to do that, they're still stuck with Mitt.

Newt Gingrich - To The MoonThe latest self-destruction of Newt Gingrich will be televised. If he's able to carry on after losing the Nevada Primary to Mitt Romney, and make good on his promise to campaign all the way to the convention in Tampa, we can look forward to more performances like his post-Iowa temper tantrum, his post-Florida flame-out, and his bizarre concession-speech-cum-press-conference after Nevada.

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Richard Eskow's picture

How to Score a Foreclosure Fraud Settlement Deal

Once again we're hearing that a foreclosure fraud deal is about to be announced between major banks, the US government, and most or all of the states. We've heard that before, only to have the deadline pushed back so that holdout Attorneys General can be brought on board with the agreement.

Deal, or no deal? We're not sure, but it's certainly possible we'll hear something today, tonight, or tomorrow.

How will we know if it's a good deal for the American people? After all, this is an issue with a lot of moving parts. It includes all of the states and multiple agencies within the Federal government, and involves a multitude of allegations involving several different kinds of crime that come under different jurisdictions. Even the statutes of limitations are a moving target.

That doesn't mean we don't know enough to judge the deal, if and when it's announced. There are well-established facts to guide us, and the principles involved are clear. more »

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Dave Johnson's picture

Crucial Senate Labor Vote Today - Actions You Can Take

The Senate scheduled a vote for 5:30 p.m. today on restricting labor rights in the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill. Committee Dems caved and gave away union election rights. At least 18 unions, including the Communications Workers of America and the Service Employees International Union, have voiced opposition. Here are some actions you can take right now. more »

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Bill Scher's picture

Progressive Breakfast

On the menu this morning
  • MORNING MESSAGE: Plutocrats Play Political Ponies
  • Deadline Today For Foreclosure Fraud Settlement
  • Economy Still In Pain
  • Romney Winning Now, Weakened For Later
  • Breakfast Sides

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Sam Pizzigati's picture

America's Plutocrats Play the Political Ponies

Any resemblance between democracy and U.S. Presidential politics has become, in our new super PAC era, purely coincidental. The only mystery: Why aren't billionaires placing even bigger bets?

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