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Richard Trumka: How a tired old union hack misses the point completely2 comments

charley2u wrote 2 weeks ago: Once upon a time, the union boss was hated and feared on Wall Street, now he or she is just ridicule … more →

Tags: Off-Blog, Political Economy, NSC-68, War on Iraq, National Security Council, National Security Council Memorandum, recession, financial crisis, human costs of empire

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rebeccawage wrote 2 weeks ago: Wow … more →

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Interesting report from Fisk...

charley2u wrote 2 months ago: Robert Fisk is reporting a grand scheme to establish an alternative to the US dollar by 2018. This c … more →

Tags: General Comment, NSC-68, American Empire, world reserve currency

Swords into plowshares: How the Messiah is creating jobs for you by preparing for World War III

charley2u wrote 3 months ago: For those who still don’t get it: The brick and mortar of economic recovery and job creation i … more →

Tags: General Comment, NSC-68, Barack Obama, shorter work week, trickle down economics

The consequences of our own decisions...2 comments

charley2u wrote 4 months ago: One of the nagging difficulties we have with trying to communicate our view of things is in conveyin … more →

Tags: shorter work time, Political Economy, NSC-68, Economic Policy, War, shorter work week, The Economy, trickle down economics, National Security Council

The new and old "normal"

charley2u wrote 11 months ago: History, Marx believed is a continuous process – that is, a cumulative unfolding of events whi … more →

Tags: Off-Blog, Political Economy, NSC-68, War, War on Iraq, The Economy, trickle down economics, National Security Council, National Security Council Memorandum

For Sale: one slightly used pump (as is)

charley2u wrote 11 months ago: The financial system set up after World War II to assist Washington in its strategy of siphoning eco … more →

Tags: General Comment, Economics, Political Economy, NSC-68, Economic Policy, War, The Economy, trickle down economics, National Security Council

Is serious left criticism of government’s share of GDP possible? (17)

charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. Dirt cookie, anyone? Anyone? No takers, huh? Well, it is an acquired taste. Whi … more →

Tags: Economics, General Comment, Political Economy, shorter work time, 9-11, Budget, budget deficit, budget surplus, Cold War

Is serious left criticism of government’s share of GDP possible? (16)

charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. At this point we have to apologize for leaving the impression that the irrespon … more →

Tags: Economics, General Comment, Political Economy, Politics, shorter work time, 9-11, Budget, budget deficit, budget surplus

Is serious left criticism of government’s share of GDP possible? (A full accounting)

charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. By now it should be clear to you that the real question is not can the left cri … more →

Tags: Economics, General Comment, Political Economy, Politics, shorter work time, 2001, 9-11, Budget, budget deficit

Is serious left criticism of government’s share of GDP possible? (15)

charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. You will remember that following World War II, most of the industrial centers o … more →

Tags: Economics, General Comment, Political Economy, Politics, shorter work time, Budget, budget deficit, budget surplus, Cold War

Is serious left criticism of government’s share of GDP possible? (14)

charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. To the question, “Is serious left criticism of government’s share o … more →

Tags: Economics, General Comment, Political Economy, Politics, shorter work time, Cold War, containment, leon keyserling, National Security Council

Is serious left criticism of government’s share of GDP possible? (13)

charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. On January 12, 1951, President Truman sent his economic recommendations based o … more →

Tags: General Comment, Economics, Politics, Political Economy, shorter work time, NSC-68, War, War on Iraq, shorter work week

Is serious left criticism of government’s share of GDP possible? (Paranoia Interlude)

charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here: Called me paranoid, but when I read Steve Casey’s afore-mentioned passage … more →

Tags: General Comment, Political Economy, NSC-68, War, War on Iraq, shorter work week, The Economy, trickle down economics, Politics & News

Is serious left criticism of government’s share of GDP possible? (12)

charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. Pop quiz: It’s 1950, you’re Harry S. Truman, thirty-third President … more →

Tags: General Comment, Economics, Politics, Political Economy, shorter work time, NSC-68, War, War on Iraq, shorter work week

Is serious left criticism of government’s share of GDP possible? (11)

charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here: Kennan’s Long Telegram was succeeded by an extended article, “The S … more →

Tags: General Comment, Economics, Politics, Political Economy, shorter work time, NSC-68, War, War on Iraq, shorter work week

Is serious left criticism of government’s share of GDP possible? (10)

charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here: To really understand National Security Council Report No. 68 (NSC-68 ) you have … more →

Tags: General Comment, Economics, Politics, Political Economy, shorter work time, NSC-68, War, War on Iraq, shorter work week

Is serious left criticism of government’s share of GDP possible? (9)1 comment

charley2u wrote 1 year ago: Continued from here. This is the background for National Security Council Memorandum 68 (NSC-68): Th … more →

Tags: General Comment, Economics, Politics, Political Economy, shorter work time, NSC-68, Barack Obama, War, War on Iraq


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