Underdog

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Corporations are NOT Living Breathing People !



Corporations = CEO`S & Board`s of Directors !

Last year, the Supreme Court ruled that corporate political spending is the same thing as free speech by living, breathing people.


Hundreds of thousands of people like you have signed petitions calling for a constitutional amendment to reverse this absurd ruling. Now, let’s tell our members of Congress where we stand.Tell your members of Congress to support a constitutional amendment and legislation to undo the damage of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Thanks to people like you, the movement to amend the Constitution to combat corporate control of our elections is growing stronger every day. In addition to a constitutional amendment, there are several steps Congress can take to help stop the corporate takeover of our government: Support the Fair Elections Now Act, which would let candidates for Congress run viable campaigns based on small-dollar donations from real people, matched by public funds, so they could avoid taking corporate cash. We expect it to be re-introduced soon. Support shareholder protection to stop activist CEOs from using shareholder money to further their own political agendas. Corporate political expenditures should require majority approval of all shareholders. After all, corporations aren’t people, but shareholders are. Support disclosure of election spending. The American people should know who is trying to influence their votes. New laws are also needed to prevent foreign money from flowing into U.S. elections and to stop political spending by corporations that receive government money. Tell your members of Congress to support these critical fixes to our broken system. Click on link below or name of this article !


Thanks for all you do,


Underdog = Don Jones

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Free & Fair Elections, Even for UNIONS - YES !


Free & Fair Elections ~ UNIONS TOO !
3/30/11

The House of Representatives will likely decide Thursday (3/31/11) morning on whether to count non-voters as "no" voters in union elections for rail and airline workers. We need your help more than ever to compete with corporate lobbyists who are ramping up their efforts. Delta Air Lines is giving a horde of lobbyists free airfare to DC in a last-minute push by the airline industry to make it significantly harder for workers to form unions. The clock is ticking. Urge your representative to save fair elections – send your message RIGHT NOW below. Click on the link or the title of this article !(http://act.americanrightsatwork.org/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=1781&track=20110330_adv_faar ) If you've already taken action, could you forward this on to your friends and family? We only have one day to stop the House from making things worse for railway and airline workers. Then guess who is next ? I urge you to take action now !


Sincerely,


Underdog = Don Jones


> http://act.americanrightsatwork.org/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=1781&track=20110330_adv_faar <

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Social Security Under Attack !



Social Security Under Attack !



Senator Bob Corker (R)Tennessee http://www.corker.senate.gov/public/


Senator Lamar Alexander(R)Tennessee



A bipartisan group of Senators continues to threaten needless Social Security cuts. But we can stop them.



Today, we need you to call your Senators and demand that they vote for the Sanders-Reid Social Security Protection Amendment. Call your Senators at 1-866-251-4044 
TODAY! Tell them to oppose Social Security cuts and support the Sanders-Reid Social Security Protection Amendment. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Senator Bernie Sanders are taking the lead to protect Social Security from drastic cuts. Their amendment simply says: "Social Security benefits for current and future beneficiaries should not be cut and Social Security should not be privatized as part of any legislation to reduce the Federal deficit." You can help pass this amendment by picking up the phone RIGHT NOW! Call your Senators at 1-866-251-4044 
TODAY! Tell them to oppose Social Security cuts and support the Sanders-Reid Social Security Protection Amendment.

Tell the person who answers the phone: I am a voter/constituent living in [put in your state]. I am calling to ask the Senator: To oppose all cuts to Social Security Vote "Yes" on the Sanders-Reid Social Security Protection Amendment. Thank you. The Strengthen Social Security coalition – made up of over 270 national and state organizations, including Campaign for America's Future is leading today's Social Security Call Congress Day. Please take the time today to call 1-866-251-4044 in support of this critical effort and protect Social Security for everyone. This is for you, your children and your grandchildren.



Thank you for calling to strengthen Social Security.


Sincerely,


Underdog = Don Jones

Monday, March 28, 2011

Wisconsin`s Gov. Walker Above the Law ? I Think Not !



Wis. Walker’s Latest Stealth Move Shows He Thinks He’s Above the Law!


by Tula Connell, Mar 26, 2011


Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has already proven he doesn’t care about the will of his constituents. Now, he thinks he’s above the law.

In a late Friday move–so as to get little media attention–Walker defied a court ruling and published the bill killing collective bargaining rights for the public employees. A judge had issued a restraining order on the law, passed by state Assembly and Senate in a set of dirty-trick moves. The restraining order barred its publication, but apparently the rule of law doesn’t apply to Walker. The Wisconsin Law Journal reports that the Republican state senate leadership sees publication of the bill as enacting the law–in short, bypassing due process in the court system. Republican Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, who said he went to the Reference Bureau with the idea, wasted no time in saying that the law’s online publication meant it would take effect Saturday. His brother, Assembly Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald, agreed, according to a spokesman. It’s my opinion it’s published, it’s on the legislative website, it’s law,” Scott Fitzgerald said. “It was clear to me after our discussions this morning, if it in fact it is posted and it says published and there’s a specific date on it, it would be very hard to argue this was not law.” Not so, says Dane County Circuit Judge Sarah O’Brien, who refused to take up a request for emergency action made late Friday by the Democratic district attorney, Ismael Ozanne, saying there was no “critical urgency” in her addressing the posting because the temporary restraining order preserves the status quo. She said she didn’t know what effect the online posting had, and that the issue could wait until a previously scheduled hearing Tuesday in one of the lawsuits challenging the law’s legitimacy. With residents now calling their state ”FitzWalkerstan” because of the Fitzgeralds’ close ties to Walker, seems to show again how dictatorships often start with Troikas.

Editorial : If you think this is nothing to worry about ? Better think again ! You could be next ! Zeig Heil !

Saturday, March 26, 2011

At General Electric, Avoiding Tax`s is our Most Important Product !



G.E.’s Strategies Let It Avoid Taxes Altogether
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
March 24, 2011

General Electric, the nation’s largest corporation, had a very good year in 2010.

Drew Angerer/The New York Times

A PRESIDENT’S BUSINESS LIAISON

In January, President Obama named Jeffrey R. Immelt (upper center), General Electric’s chief executive, to head the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. “He understands what it takes for America to compete in the global economy,” Mr. Obama said.

The company reported worldwide profits of $14.2 billion, and said $5.1 billion of the total came from its operations in the United States.

Its American tax bill ? None. In fact, G.E. claimed a tax benefit of $3.2 billion.

That may be hard to fathom for the millions of American business owners and households now preparing their own returns, but low taxes are nothing new for G.E. The company has been cutting the percentage of its American profits paid to the Internal Revenue Service for years, resulting in a far lower rate than at most multinational companies. Its extraordinary success is based on an aggressive strategy that mixes fierce lobbying for tax breaks and innovative accounting that enables it to concentrate its profits offshore. G.E.’s giant tax department, led by a bow-tied former Treasury official named John Samuels, is often referred to as the world’s best tax law firm. Indeed, the company’s slogan “Imagination at Work” fits this department well. The team includes former officials not just from the Treasury, but also from the I.R.S. and virtually all the tax-writing committees in Congress. While General Electric is one of the most skilled at reducing its tax burden, many other companies have become better at this as well. Although the top corporate tax rate in the United States is 35 percent, one of the highest in the world, companies have been increasingly using a maze of shelters, tax credits and subsidies to pay far less. In a regulatory filing just a week before the Japanese disaster put a spotlight on the company’s nuclear reactor business, G.E. reported that its tax burden was 7.4 percent of its American profits, about a third of the average reported by other American multinationals. Even those figures are overstated, because they include taxes that will be paid only if the company brings its overseas profits back to the United States. With those profits still offshore, G.E. is effectively getting money back. Such strategies, as well as changes in tax laws that encouraged some businesses and professionals to file as individuals, have pushed down the corporate share of the nation’s tax receipts — from 30 percent of all federal revenue in the mid-1950s to 6.6 percent in 2009.
Yet many companies say the current level is so high it hobbles them in competing with foreign rivals. Even as the government faces a mounting budget deficit, the talk in Washington is about lower rates. President Obama has said he is considering an overhaul of the corporate tax system, with an eye to lowering the top rate, ending some tax subsidies and loopholes and generating the same amount of revenue. He has designated G.E.’s chief executive, Jeffrey R. Immelt, as his liaison to the business community and as the chairman of the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, and it is expected to discuss corporate taxes. “He understands what it takes for America to compete in the global economy,” Mr. Obama said of Mr. Immelt, on his appointment in January, after touring a G.E. factory in upstate New York that makes turbines and generators for sale around the world. A review of company filings and Congressional records shows that one of the most striking advantages of General Electric is its ability to lobby for, win and take advantage of tax breaks. Over the last decade, G.E. has spent tens of millions of dollars to push for changes in tax law, from more generous depreciation schedules on jet engines to “green energy” credits for its wind turbines. But the most lucrative of these measures allows G.E. to operate a vast leasing and lending business abroad with profits that face little foreign taxes and no American taxes as long as the money remains overseas. Company officials say that these measures are necessary for G.E. to compete against global rivals and that they are acting as responsible citizens. “G.E. is committed to acting with integrity in relation to our tax obligations,” said Anne Eisele, a spokeswoman. “We are committed to complying with tax rules and paying all legally obliged taxes. At the same time, we have a responsibility to our shareholders to legally minimize our costs.” The assortment of tax breaks G.E. has won in Washington has provided a significant short-term gain for the company’s executives and shareholders. While the financial crisis led G.E. to post a loss in the United States in 2009, regulatory filings show that in the last five years, G.E. has accumulated $26 billion in American profits, and received a net tax benefit from the I.R.S. of $4.1 billion. But critics say the use of so many shelters amounts to corporate welfare, allowing G.E. not just to avoid taxes on profitable overseas lending but also to amass tax credits and write-offs that can be used to reduce taxes on billions of dollars of profit from domestic manufacturing. They say that the assertive tax avoidance of multinationals like G.E. not only shortchanges the Treasury, but also harms the economy by discouraging investment and hiring in the United States.

Editorial : And we wonder why the middle class must pay the bills ? Now we know !
In this writers view, until the congress fix`s TRADE. Nothing will change. Wake up America ! The Rich get Richer, the Middle Class, pays the bill`s. Mr. President better not be in bed with corporations. If you are ? And this article says you are. That not only makes you a hypocrite but a Republican as well. Maybe it is time for a labor party, in the good ole USA ! If this does`nt stick in your craw, nothing will.
I want to thank my friend Alabama Linda for this post !

Friday, March 25, 2011

Pulmonary - Arterial - Hypertension ? This Writer Has It !

Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension ~ Not Much Fun !
by: Don Jones = Underdog~Heart-Transplant#189-Vanderbilt

3/25/11


I have not written about my Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension(PAH) lately. Not much to write about. I do suggest that you click on the link above and read the latest in regard to advancement and new treatments. I know, that my lips still turn purple along with my finger nails and extremities. It is a characteristic of the disease itself. I do not go back to Vanderbilt Pulmonary until July., Dr. Anna Hemnes is doing all she can do to keep me up and going. There just isn`t a lot they can do. I seem to be a little worse. My feet and ankles are now swelling. I have my good days and bad days. I`m on oxygen 24 hours seven days a week, supposedly ! My SPO2`s> Oxygen levels, stay constant. They run about 73 - 86...normal is around 98-99. Then, when I walk a short distance, say 50-75 feet. I get short of breath. my (SPO2`s) go down to 58-65. I am still trying to exercise on my treadmill and bike. At times, I can actually do those, better than just walking. I`m doing 15 minutes on treadmill and 15 minutes on stationary bike. Now, I do not break any world records. I do about 0.350 mi on treadmill (1/4 mile) and then 1.75 mi on bike(1 mile & 3/4) Not too shabby for a guy with a Heart-Transplant and PAH ! Just let me reemphasize (Shortness of Breath) is not much fun ! At one time, I loved to take a shower, I looked forward to it, almost like a kid looked forward to ice cream. no longer is that the case. Taking a shower at times can be a nightmare. It is one of the most difficult things I do now ! I dread it ! Hey, ya gotta do it ! I try to stay positive. At times it is very difficult to do. I still take Tyvaso and Revatio for this disease. Is it helping ? I`m not sure.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Republicans Attack Social Security ! Why ?



Tell Your Senators to Support the Social Security Protection Amendment
by Mike Hall, Mar 23, 2011

Next Wednesday, March 29, you can take action to strengthen Social Security by calling your U.S. Senators and urging them to support the Social Security Protection Amendment.

The amendment is part of a small business bill (S. 493) and it’s language is straightforward. It says: Social Security benefits for current and future beneficiaries should not be cut and Social Security should not be privatized as part of any legislation to reduce the Federal deficit. Congressional Republicans led by Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) are demanding Social Security cuts as part of any deficit reduction legislation, even though Social Security has not contributed a penny to the deficit and has a $2.6 trillion surplus today. Nearly two-thirds of older Americans who receive Social Security count on it for more than half of their income. Click Here http://www.aflcio.org/splash_weareone.cfmcontinue=/issues/retirementsecurity/socialsecurity/ss_charts.cfm Mark March 29 on your calendar and click here><>http://salsa.wiredforchange.com/o/6405/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=3689

Editorial : The only Program to come out of Washington DC, that has worked well ! It is not broken, do not try to privatize or fix it !

Senator Lamar Alexander(R) TN. > http://www.alexander.senate.gov/public/
Senator Bob Corker(R) TN. > http://www.corker.senate.gov/public/

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Do Our Congressional Millionaires Represent You ? I Think Not !





DO CONGRE$$IONAL MILLIONAIRE$ REPRESENT YOU ?
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 Posted by Jim Hightower


Change is not the same thing as progress. In fact, change can be the exact opposite. It can be regressive, as we're now learning from – where else? – Congress.

A flock of Tea Party-infused Republicans has certainly changed the political dynamic there, and exultant GOP leaders are claiming that they are now the voice of "The People." But most people won't find themselves represented by this change, much less see it as progress.
That's because the newcomers in Congress, whether Republican or Democrat, tend to live high up the economic ladder, way out of touch with the people they're representing. Indeed, 40 percent of newly-elected house members are millionaires, as are 60 percent of new senators. While the great majority of workaday Americans are struggling to make it on about $30,000 a year – and having, at best, puny pensions and iffy health coverage – these incoming lawmakers tend to be sitting pretty on accumulated wealth. Their financial reports show them holding extensive personal investments in such outfits as Wall Street banks, oil giants, and drug makers. Their wealth and financial ties might help explain the rush by the new Republican house majority to coddle the corporate powers. From gutting EPA's anti-pollution restrictions on Big Oil to undoing the restraints on Wall Street greed, they're pushing for a return to the same laissez-fairyland ideology of the past 20 years that got our country in massive messes. At the same time, they're out to kill a green jobs program, bust unions, cut Social Security, defund Head Start, and generally stomp on the fingers of working families trying to hold onto the middle class rungs of the economic ladder. The change is Congress in taking America backwards, not forwards, for the new majority literally is the voice of millionaires. And that's not progress. "Freshmen in 112th Congress Exceedingly Wealthy Despite Struggling National Economy," http://www.opensecrets.org/, March 9, 2011


Editorial : In other words, we did`nt help ourselves by electing these Tea party Republicans. In fact we may be worse off ! Wake up Americans ! (Jim Hightower upper left) (Stephen Fincher upper right)

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Goodyear Continues Investments in CHINA !




Goodyear Plans Expanded Capital Investments
Associated Press, 03.22.11, 11:56 AM EDT

AKRON, Ohio --
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. plans to make plant investments over the next two years aimed at increasing production of more profitable high-end tires.
Chairman and CEO Richard Kramer, previewing Tuesday's presentation to investors in New York, said in a statement the company would make capital investments of $1.1 billion to $1.3 billion in 2012 and 2013. That is up slightly from this year's expected $1.1 billion to $1.2 billion. Between $500 million and $600 million each year will go toward modernizing and expanding plants and new construction. The investments are intended to boost annual tire production by up to 5 percent, with a focus on high-end products. The Akron-based company lost $216 million in 2010, reflecting a $160 million charge to close a plant in Union City, Tenn.

Goodyear shares fell 54 cents, or 3.5 percent, to $14.85 in midday trading.

Editorial : Goodyear to invest in foreign LABOR ! You Bet`cha ! Close Union City and open China. UnAmerican, Ya` Think !

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Goodyear Union City TN. Plant ~ We Need Your Help !


I/We Need Your Help, Aid & Assistance !
by: Underdog = Don Jones
3/19/11
Union Hall Phone Number > #731 -885-6641

Physical Address > 511 W. Main St. Union City, TN 38261

Mailing Address > P.O. Box 584, Union City TN. 38281

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I am appealing to those of you, who are affected by this Goodyear Union City Plant closure ! Those of you currently working on the floor of the plant, also Retiree`s, Please read carefully and remember what our goal is. Over the years, The residents and business people of Union City Tennessee and Obion County and the surrounding areas, have given us support in all of our legal endeavors, to better our place of employment. They have supported us with their prayers, thoughts, food and drinks for us who manned the picket line`s ! They allowed us to, not pay our bills on time. They extended credit to us ! They actually became extended family members ! They buy Goodyear Tires ! Now, it is our turn to show our appreciation to them, for all they have done for us ! Here is what we need. We need your Goodyear Employee Tire Coupons. We will then run a add in the newspaper, thanking them for 43 years of help aid and assistance ! And then inform/ask them to come by the United Steelworkers Hall and pick up their employee tire coupons to purchase tires and get your/employee discount ! As a way to say "THANK YOU" for all you have done over the last 43 years. I understand that Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company will reap some benefit$ from our action. Even though, that may be so, it is our unintended purpose. Our sole purpose is to say Thanks to those who need our appreciation the most. Won`t you please HELP ? Bring or mail your unused Tire Coupons to the Union Hall, address above ! Union Officers will man the tables to give these/your coupons away. As a employee/Retiree, It is our way of saying "Thank You" to you for all you have done for us ! We Retiree`s will donate our tire coupons also ! Once we get enough Tire Coupons, we will announce a date to begin. I have posted this twice, in my old age, I forgot to include the contact information in the first posting. Sorry ! It is above on this one ! Thank you for your patience.

Sincerely & Fraternally Yours,
Don Jones, Retired Goodyear Union City TN

Friday, March 18, 2011

Tennessee District#9-Steve Cohen MC...

Tennessee District#9-Memphis-Shelby County
by : Don Jones = Underdog

3/18/11




District#9 Congressman Steve Cohen sends out a news letter about issues in his/your District#9 that he has worked on, or is working on ! It is factual and very informative. You can click on the link provided here or you can go to his web-site and sign up for it to be delivered to your e-mail address regularly. I only wish our Congressman in District#8 would be as fruitful.

Republicans = Attack, Attack, Attack ~ Middle Class & Seniors Under Seige




What’s next for Wisconsin’s Public Workers ?
Governor Scott Walker (R) has signed into law the highly controversial bill to eliminate collective bargaining rights for public workers in Wisconsin. The signing comes after weeks of protests at the Wisconsin state capitol. Officials from Dane County have filed for an emergency injunction to prevent the law from taking effect, and Democrats have vowed to fight the law on the grounds that the vote took place unlawfully and violated the state’s constitution. Democrats and labor leaders have also promised that they will lead the repeal effort to remove Republican lawmakers and the Governor from office. “We are dismayed at the Wisconsin lawmakers’ attack on collective bargaining rights for their state employees. This fight is not over !

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Social Security and Medicare under Attack in the Senate, House
Twenty-two Republican senators are threatening to vote against raising the debt ceiling later this year unless the president concedes to cuts in Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. However, another group of Senators plans to introduce legislation that would separate Social Security from the wider talks on reducing the federal deficit. That initiative has been backed by Democratic Sens. Richard Blumenthal (CT), Barbara Boxer (CA), Sherrod Brown (OH), and Barbara Mikulski (MD), as well as Bernie Sanders (I-VT). On Tuesday, 125 members of the House Democratic Caucus sent a letter to Speaker of the House John Boehner, advising him that a $1.7 billion cut to the budget of the Social Security Administration would have a disastrous effect on beneficiaries. Also in the House, Rep. Mark Critz (D-PA) introduced an amendment to the stopgap measure to fund the federal government that would prohibit funds in the legislation from being used to cut Social Security or Medicare benefits; privatize Social Security; eliminate guaranteed health coverage for seniors; or establish a Medicare voucher plan that limits payments to beneficiaries. However, the motion failed, 190 to 239. For a tally of the vote, go to http://1.usa.gov/giiSHj.
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Brace Yourselves: Paul Ryan (R) to Release His Budget

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), the Chairman of the House Budget Committee, has again promised that he will lead the charge and propose drastic cuts and fundamental changes to Social Security and Medicare. Last year, he released his widely criticized Road map for America’s Future,” which called for privatizing Social Security for younger employees, raising the retirement age to 70, reducing benefits for middle and high income seniors, and replacing Medicare with a voucher program. Although Ryan has yet to disclose specific details about the budget he will release in April, it is expected that he will stick close to the plan he outlined in his road map.

Editorial : The biggest threat to our economy and country are in fact REPUBLICANS ! Why ? GREED ! (Scott Walker upper left) (Paul Ryan upper right)


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Tired of Paying Taxs..Become a Millionaire...Don`t Pay Any !


Bill Would En$ure Very Wealthy Pay Fair $hare of Taxe$
by Mike Hall, Mar 16, 2011
Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) introduced legislation today that would add fairness to the nation’s tax system by ensuring that millionaires and billionaires pay their fair share. Schakowsky says the Fairness in Taxation Act, with more than a dozen co-sponsors, is : About fairness. It’s about avoiding budget cuts that harm middle-class families and those who aspire to it. We can choose to cut education, job creation and health care, or we can choose to ask those who can contribute more to do so. Earlier this month and NBC/Wall Street Journal poll found that the most popular way to reduce the deficit, according to 81 percent of Americans, was to put a surtax on federal income taxes for those who make more than $1 million per year. Says Schakowsky: In the United States today, the riche$t 1 percent owns 34 percent of our nation’s wealth—that’s more than the entire bottom 90 percent who own just 29 percent of the country’s wealth. And the top one-hundredth of 1 percent now makes an average of $27 million per household per year. The average income for the bottom 90 percent of Americans? $31,244. It’s time for millionaire$ and billionaire$ to pay their fair $hare. The bill enacts new tax brackets for income starting at $1 million and ends with a $1 billion bracket. The bill also would tax capital gains and dividend income as ordinary income for those taxpayers with income above $1 million. If enacted in 2011, the bill would raise an estimated $78.9 billion in its first year, according to Citizens for Tax Justice. Says Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.): It’s time we treated multi-millionaires the same way we treat working families—by creating a tax bracket to match their income. There’s no reason to treat the wealthiest 1 percent of the country any more specially than anyone else, and right now that’s exactly what our tax system is doing. The Republican war on working families means cutting from the middle and handing the savings to the top. Instead, let’s have everyone pay their fair share to create jobs and get the economy moving again.

Editorial : I realize that some will not believe the facts, of an all out attack by REPUBLICANS on the middle class ! Although for the life of me, I can`t understand why not ? They oppose everything that is helpful to the middle class. They will oppose this bill in the House and it will fail. REPUBLICANS will Vote it down big time.. Having said that, millionaire$ paying their fair share is the right thing to do at this time in our Country !






Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Tennessee Republicans Attack Middle Class !




TENNESSEE~Republicans Attack Middle Class !

Governor Bill Haslam (R)

e-mail > bill.haslam@tn.gov <

Tennessee Web-site > http://tennesseeanytime.org/topics/Elected+Officials <

Attacks on Public Sector :

(HB 130) has been placed on the calendar in the Education Subcommittee for 3/16. This bill would prohibit any local board of education from negotiating with a professional employees' organization or teachers' union concerning the terms or conditions of professional service on or after the effective date of this bill. Companion bill SB 113 has been placed on the Senate Education Committee’s calendar for 3/16.

(HB 2012) has been placed on the House Education Committee calendar for tomorrow, 3/15. This bill would increase the probationary period for teachers before becoming eligible for tenure.

Budget :
Governor Bill Haslam is scheduled to release his state budget tonight, 3/14.

Paycheck Deception:

SB401 was placed on Commerce, Labor, and Agriculture Committee’s calendar for tomorrow, 3/15. The bill would require certain political activities by labor organizations be funded separately through voluntary donations of members and not through regularly collected dues.

Right to Work :

SB1031 has been placed on the Commerce, Labor, and Agriculture Committee’s calendar for tomorrow, 3/15. This bill would prohibit any business or organization operating in the state from executing an agreement with a union or employee organization of any kind that includes maintenance of membership clauses prohibiting employees from withdrawing from a union or employee organization prior to the agreements expiration.

Editorial : If by now, you have not figured out that this attack on labor/middle class is a contrived and well planned assault, Better Wake Up ! These attacks are only in states where Republicans control ! WELCOME to TENNESSEE !

Monday, March 14, 2011

We Are One...Workers Together !

"God Save Us From the Republicans"!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

American Jobs, Where Are They ? Try Foreign Countries


PLENTY OF AMERICAN JOBSBUT NOT IN AMERICA
Thursday, March 3, 2011 Posted by Jim Hightower

http://www.jimhightower.com/
By gollies, America is still an exporting powerhouse. In fact, our corporate chieftains have made us number one in exporting America's most precious goods – our jobs, factories, technologies, and middle-class opportunities.

With unemployment and underemployment devastating millions of families in our country, perhaps you've assumed that U.S. corporations aren't hiring these days. Nonsense, they added 1.4 million jobs last year alone – overseas. For example, more than half of Caterpillar's new hires in 2010 were in foreign countries. Many more of this giant's jobs are headed offshore in the near future, for Caterpillar, which was once an iconic American brand, has recently invested in three new plants in China. It'll not only manufacture tractors and bulldozers there, but it'll also begin to ship its design work and technology development jobs to China. Likewise, DuPont, once proud of its U.S. workforce, has slashed its number of American employees in recent years, while increasing its Asia-Pacific workforce by more than half. Indeed, DuPont no longer considers itself American – "We are a global player," sniff's its chief innovation officer. Such homemade brands as Coca-Cola, Dell, and IBM are also among the multitude of corporations abandoning our shores and our middle class. Of course, they still keep their well-appointed headquarters here so the corporation and top executives can continue enjoying all that America has to offer. Calvin Coolidge once asserted that "What's good for business is good for America." That was myopic enough, but today's narcissistic CEOs are are even more self-serving, declaring that "What's good for business is good for business, America be damned." If we are to have a united society, America cannot tolerate such raw selfishness by the privileged few. We can have a plutocracy, or a democracy. But not both.

Editorial : Bye bye Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, off to China ! How Sad.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Adolph Hitler ~ Scare you ? Scares Me !


Do We Learn from Mistakes of the Past ?

Does History Repeat Itself ?





“We must close union offices, confiscate their money and put their leaders in prison. We must reduce workers salaries and take away their right to strike." !

Adolph Hitler - May 2,1933

Editorial : This may sound radical...It happened ! History, relived ?







Thursday, March 10, 2011

A Blow for Fascism...Madison Wisconsin...3/09/11


Fascism in the Good Ole USA=GOP
“We must close union offices, confiscate their money and put their leaders in prison. We must reduce workers salaries and take away their right to strike."
- Adolf Hitler, May 2, 1933

Wisconsin Rigged Vote ‘Will Not Stand,’ Thousands Rally Today at State Capitol by James Parks, Mar 10, 2011
Thousands of working families will gather in Madison at 5 p.m. today and statewide for a rally to protest last night’s rigged vote in the state Senate to eliminate the rights of public employees to bargain for good middle-class jobs. If you live in Wisconsin, join the protest. Find out more here > http://wisaflcio.typepad.com/wisconsin-state-afl-cio-blog/2011/03/what-can-you-do.html and check Twitter here http://twitter.com/#!/aflcio and here http://twitter.com/#!/aflcio . After the vote last night, thousands of angry protesters descended on the Wisconsin state Capitol after the vote, forcing their way through doors, crawling through windows and jamming corridors. The Wisconsin State AFL-CIO declared last night: This will not stand. We are holding an emergency vigil at the Capitol in Madison tonight and a rally there first thing in the morning. Marty Beil, executive director of the Wisconsin State Employees Union, said Gov. Scott Walker and his Senate “cronies” had “turned our proud state of Wisconsin into a banana republic.” “Senate Republicans have exercised the nuclear option to ram through their bill attacking Wisconsin’s working families in the dark of night,” said Wisconsin State AFL-CIO President Phil Neuenfeldt. Tonight’s events have demonstrated they will do or say anything to pass their extreme agenda that attacks Wisconsin’s working families. By moving the collective bargaining portion of the bill out of the budget bill and into a separate one so as to vote on it without the larger Senate majority needed for a vote on the budget, Walker and the Republicans proved that taking away collective bargaining was not a way to address budget issues, as they’ve said. Instead, it’s blatant ideological attack on workers’ rights that had nothing to do with the budget. In an interview on “The Ed Show” on MSNBC, members of the Wisconsin 14, who left the state and are now in Illinois, called the Republicans’ action an “affront to democracy” and vowed to challenge it in court as illegal and predicted that this latest ploy would “supercharge” recall drives against Republican legislators.

Editorial : We now know that a nation wide conspiracy to eliminate Free Democratic Unions is under way ! They have been since about thirty years ago. When Ronald Reagan fired the Air Traffic Controllers Union. We have sat back and done nothing. Not only are the Republicans dangerous to our nation, they are dangerous to the world. This is serious folks. Our very birth rights are being attacked and taken from us one at a time.
In Deo Fiducia Nostra

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Goodyear CEO Richard J. Kramer...Makes Mega Bucks...WHY ?



Goodyear'$ CEO See$ Compen$ation Ri$e in 2010
By Dee-Ann Durbin , 03.08.11
AKRON, Ohio -- Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.'s top executive saw his compensation rise 69 percent in 2010 as he assumed new leadership roles.
Chief Executive Richard Kramer received compensation of $8.5 million in 2010, up from $5 million in 2009. Kramer became CEO in April and chairman in October. He took over for Robert Keegan, who retired. Yahoo ! Buzz The Akron, Ohio-based company lost $216 million in 2010, including a $160 million charge to close a plant in Union City, Tenn., that employs nearly 2,000 people The Associated Press calculated Kramer's pay based on regulatory filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The AP formula is designed to isolate the value the company's board placed on the executive's total compensation package and is often different from what companies report to regulators.

Editorial : I know, he can close another domestic plant and give himself another raise ! China will make him millions more. Our race to the bottom is almost done. His/our company tanked and he gets a huge raise ? Click on link above the title of this article or here >

> http://www.aflcio.org/corporatewatch/paywatch/ <