George is still alive, at least as much as he ever was, and recently penned an op-ed in the LA Times. George may be very big on acid, abortion and amnesty, but he's no friend of labor. Maybe labor always knew that.
George thinks "more" is not the answer for wage earners here in America -- times have changed. Globality and all that leads this ex-bomber pilot, ex come-home-America candidate to proclaim
I believe we should allow businesses to pay employees based on their skill level. I also believe we should supplement the wages of those who earn the least.Out of whose pocket, George? But George has the answer -- sorta:
Another way to benefit workers financially is the earned income tax credit.Talk about convergence -- the Leon Trotsky of the Democratic party promoting the sop DLCer Clinton threw at the bottom-enders, in lieu of a middle class tax cut.
According to the ex-senator from Mount Rushmore, this approach
has the virtue of being supported by a progressive tax system.His parting words to us before he rides back to that warren in the prarie where he's communing with the big sky gophers:
Liberals must never abandon their core principles of justice and equality. But union leaders who still see American businesses as the enemy must update that vision."Update that vision." Wow. And this is the wild-eyed sans-culotte.
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Here are some goodies about another friend to the sky gophers, Tom Daschle.
Testing the waters
and
Deploring incivility, handicapping the elections.
Posted by J. Alva Scruggs | May 24, 2006 4:13 AM
Posted on May 24, 2006 04:13
McGovern during the '72 campaign was savaged by his opponents for his "$1000 plan" that would have given $1000 to every single American, to be taxed as income according to a progressive taxation system. Interesting to compare that to what he is proposing now.
Posted by Haikuist | May 24, 2006 9:46 AM
Posted on May 24, 2006 09:46
haikuist :
what i wonder at is
his ilk's
persistence
despite
libreality
crashing into
the catch 22
of private profit max
u'd think
post
the hideous
fragmentation
of the welfare state they'd stay home
but no
even if he's now
just a cloud
of yellowing bones
he's still dancing
still
trying to attract
that fine lookin stewardess over there
thats core values for ya
fit only
for the archeologist's
assembly table
and still he's
trying to row to sweden
Posted by Anonymous | May 24, 2006 2:53 PM
Posted on May 24, 2006 14:53