How The 1 Percent Thinks To Boehner 166 Payroll Tax Break Is Measly

For “renaldomacias” on Twitter, $40 extra a paycheck means “buying a full bag of groceries OR filling the car with gas to get to work. Without that $40, we’ll be doing neither.” BaldEmotions writes, “#40dollars a paycheck through the entire year is what it costs us to send our daughter to public preschool.” Fink820 sent […]

There They Go Again Republicans Sabotaging The Economy

House Republicans are expected later today to engage in yet another one of their acts of economic sabotage. After a rare bipartisan agreement in the Senate to temporarily extend a worker payroll tax break and extended unemployment benefits for two months, getting both initiatives past a December 31 deadline and giving Congress more time to […]

Why We Must Take Back The Capitol

Keith Chatterton, a 61-year-old former salesman for a building components company, recently told the Syracuse Post-Standard that he hasn’t had a steady job since 2008, even with “days scouring the Internet for openings, attending job fairs and support groups, trying to widen his network of contacts and sending out thousands of electronic resumes.” “His $75,000 […]

Progressive Caucus Challenge Lets Talk Serious Economic Recovery

While the rest of Congress is arguing over how to continue a payroll tax cut that will not dramatically improve the economy over the next year, members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus planned to introduce legislation today that its leaders assert would create more than 4 million jobs and reduce the deficit by more than […]

Republican Payroll Tax Gamesmanship Risks A Government Shutdown

Congressional Republicans know what must be done. If they do not act in good faith, millions of workers will face a significant hit in their paychecks once a temporary payroll tax reduction expires, and several million long-term unemployment people will lose their jobless benefits. Yet today House Republicans are once again voting on a bill […]

As Unemployed Seize K Street Time To Amplify Pressure On Congress

It was a dismal, rainy day in Washington, but the soaking that several hundred activists got today in the heart of the K Street financial and lobbying district in downtown Washington was nothing compared to the soaking that they and the rest of the “99 percent” have gotten the past decade as a result of […]

Republican Sen Michael Enzi Let Employers Discriminate

Republican Sen. Michael Enzi says it should be perfectly legal for a business to engage in employment discrimination against a person who is unemployed. Enzi, the Wyoming senator who is the ranking Republican on the Health, Education Labor and Pensions Committee, let loose this jaw-dropper during a hearing today on the plight of the long-term […]

Doing It Their Way Government Layoffs Worsening Unemployment

There is new evidence of the cost of right-wing austerity policies in the latest report on downsizing activity from global outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc., which headlines the fact that there have been more layoffs in the first 11 months of 2011 than in all of 2010. A key reason, according to the […]

The Evictions Wont Stand Make Nov 17 A Day Of National Occupation

“You can’t evict an idea whose time has come.” That was the message posted on OccupyWallSt.org as early this morning, police began to storm the Occupy Wall Street protests in Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan. To prove it, supporters of the Occupy movement have vowed to pull out all the stops to make November 17 […]