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Jay Berman's avatar

Hard times have arrived.

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Bill Pearson's avatar

Fascinating discussion when i consider i spent a huge portion of my work life arguing about income inequality. Representing workers in industries that weren't high end was a never ending fight for a more just wage (and benefits) for them. Unions were a dirty word and vilified by most on the right. By the way, i often reached out to them, they weren't interested.

Since they've (unions) all been but crushed, it's gotten worse. The solution was a cry for a $15 living wage campaign that did what? The 80's, 90's and virtually all of the 2000's have resulted in a downward spiral for working men and women across the country.

The bigger is better equation is answered with one simple question; "better for whom?" Your charts and graphs say it all. I know you all hate the mantra, but the "rich getting richer" was never intended to be a campaign slogan but a reality that would crush us one day. Enough is never enough for those that have it all. Never has been, never will be.

I can and have written more than my share of scathing pieces of organized labor's failures and shortcomings. They are nothing compared to the sins of those who have bought and paid for politicians on both the right and the left, and who have rewarded them with everything they wanted and more. Sadly, there's no satisfaction in, "I told you so."

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