September 5, 2011
As we celebrate Labor Day, it’s worth remembering that our nation was built by small freeholders opting out of a society ruled over by an entrenched aristocracy. Why would we now want to recreate the kind of culture where a few wealthy fats cats lord it over a population of helpless serfs?
Any construction we can put together that helps counter-balance the power of extreme wealth is a good thing. Unions are one of the ways that we, the people, can flex our muscle in the face of bullying by those who inherit great wealth and spend their lives resting on the backs of those who work for a living.
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May 11, 2011
The war on workers, funded by right-wing elites, rolls on. The more people who join in the fight against it, the more successful we will be. So, come, workers of all kinds, from far and wide. We need you!
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May 9, 2011
In last few decades, American conservatives have worked hard to put about the idea that liberals are elitists. To a surprising degree, they have been successful, at least with some portions of the population. How did this happen? And where did idea that we should treat our fellow citizens equally really come from?
Find out in this brisk and brief essay by guest blogger and legal historian Dr. William Turner.
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April 30, 2011
Internet hacker group Anonymous has gotten into the secret files of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and related right wing groups and released 1.2 gigabytes of documents for public review. Would you like to help read through this festival of anti-union, anti-middle class, and anti-puppy plans and documentation? Not for the faint of heart.
You can find the links and a brief explanatory article here.
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April 19, 2011
We made this poster because the International Longshoremen’s Association asked us for a little help, as Del Monte is taking advantage of the current wave of union-busting to launch an attack on their union as well.
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To follow their efforts on Facebook, visit their page.
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April 18, 2011
Here’s the next poster in our War on Workers series. This is a companion piece to the “Push, Brothers!” poster which we distributed last week.
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April 11, 2011
You may have seen our poster series on the “crazy liberal ideas” that have formed the America we love today. Now, this brisk essay by legal historian Dr. William Turner shows how anti-monopoly laws were a crazy liberal idea when they were first put in place, and how they remain a powerful and much-needed crazy liberal idea today. It provides some great talking points for anyone supporting the rights of workers.
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April 7, 2011
I know I’m grateful that I don’t have to track down dangerous thugs and engage in firefights to keep them out of my neighborhood. The local police force and FBI are both aspects of what our government does for us. It’s hard to imagine that the scooter-riding pudding-butts chanting “Shut it down!” are up for lethal wrestling matches with spry and murderous interstate predators. I wonder just what part of the government they are imagining they would prefer to do without?
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