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On Labor Day, Work to Save the Middle Class

Posted in Maryland Political News, Labor union news & views, Events, Economics by Administrator on September 4th, 2010

Leo W. Gerard
International President, United Steelworkers
September 3, 2010

On Labor Day, Work to Save the Middle Class

This Labor Day feels gloomy. It’s a celebration of work when there is not enough of it, a day off when too many desperately seek a day on.

America has commemorated two Labor Days since this brutal recession began near the end of George Bush’s presidency in December of 2007. Now the relentless high unemployment, the ever-rising foreclosures, the unremitting wage and benefit take-backs have replaced American optimism and enthusiasm with fear and anger.

Happy Labor Day.

On this holiday, we can rant with Glenn Beck, kick the dog and hate the neighbor lucky enough to retain his job. Or we can do something different. We can join with our neighbors, employed and unemployed, our foreclosed-on children, our elderly parents fearing cuts in their Social Security lifeline and our fellow workers worrying that the furlough ax will strike them next. Together we can organize and mobilize and create a grassroots groundswell that gives government no choice but to respond to our needs, the needs of working people.

We can do what workers did during the Great Depression to provoke change, to create programs like Social Security and achieve recognition of rights like collective bargaining. These changes were sought by groups to benefit groups. In a civil society, people care for one another. And America is such a society – one where people routinely donate blood to aid anonymous strangers, children set up lemonade stands to contribute to Katrina victims and working families find a few bucks for United Way.

The self-righteous Right is all about individuals pulling themselves up by their bootstraps. That proposition – the do-it-all- by-yourself-winner-takes-all philosophy – clearly failed because so many Americans are jobless, homeless and too penniless to afford boots.

Over the past decade, the winner who took all was Wall Street. The banksters gambled on derivatives and other risky financial tomfoolery and won big time. Until they lost. And crashed the economy. After the American taxpayer bailed them out, those wealthy traders returned to making huge profits and bonuses based on perilous schemes.

Still, they believe they haven’t taken enough from working Americans. They’re lobbying to end aid for those who remain unemployed in a recession caused by Wall Street recklessness. And they’re demanding extension of their Bush-given tax breaks. This is the nation’s upper 1 percent, people who earn a million or more each year, the 1 percent that took home 56 percent of all income growth between 1989 and 2007, the year the recession began.

Since 2007, 8.2 million workers have lost jobs. Millions more are underemployed, laboring part-time when they need full-time jobs, or barely squeaking by on slashed wages and benefits. Since the recession began, the unemployment rate nearly doubled, from 5 percent to 9.6 percent, and that does not include those so discouraged that they’ve given up the search for jobs, a decision that is, frankly, understandable when there are only enough openings to re-employ 20 percent of the jobless. Five unemployed workers compete for each job created in this sluggish economy.

And American workers weren’t prepared for this downturn, having already suffered losses in the years before it began. The median income, adjusted for inflation, of working-age households declined by more than $2,000 in the seven years before the recession started.

At the same time, practices like off-shoring jobs and signing regressive international trade deals contributed to the loss of middle class, blue collar jobs. A new report, “The Polarization of Job Opportunities in the U.S. Labor Market,” by the Center for American Progress and The Hamilton Project, says:
“The decline in middle-skill jobs has been detrimental to the earnings and labor force participation rates of workers without a four-year college education, and differentially so for males, who are increasingly concentrated in low-paying service occupations.”

The recession compounded that, the report says:
“Employment losses during the recession have been far more severe in middle-skilled white- and blue-collar jobs than in either high-skill, white-collar jobs or low-skill service occupations.”

What that means is high roller banksters are living large; lawn care workers and waitresses subsist on minimum wage, and working class machinists and steelworkers are disappearing altogether.

The researchers found the U.S. economy is increasingly polarized into high-skill, high-wage jobs and low-skill, low wage jobs. America is losing the middle jobs and with them its great middle class.

No wonder the rising anger in middle-class America.

But fury doesn’t solve the problem. This Labor Day, we must organize to save ourselves and our neighbors. We must stop America from descending into plutocracy. We must demand support for American manufacturing and middle class jobs. That means terminating tax breaks for corporate outsourcers, ending trade practices that violate agreements and international law and punishing predator countries for currency manipulation that subverts fair trade by artificially lowering the price of products shipped into the U.S. while artificially raising the price of American exports.

We must demand support for American industry, particularly manufacturers of renewable energy sources like solar cells and wind turbines that create good working class jobs, increase America’s energy independence and reduce climate change.

We must insist on policies that support the middle class, including preserving Social Security and Medicare, extending unemployment insurance while joblessness remains high, and enforcing the health care reform law so that every American worker and family can afford and is covered by insurance.

On this Labor Day, we should all have a picnic, invite neighbors, friends and family, and over hot dogs and potato salad, organize to save the American middle class.

Mobilize to end the gloom and restore American optimism.

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For help: the Union of the Unemployed, the AFL-CIO, USW, Working America. Join the One Nation March for jobs Oct. 2 in Washington, D.C.

Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) town hall & dinner in Delaware

Posted in Uncategorized, Events, Economics by Administrator on June 16th, 2010

The Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM), a non-partisan partnership of leading U.S. manufacturers and the United Steelworkers.

Every citizen in the state of Delaware, the city of Newark and the surrounding region, no matter what their income, education, position, or political leaning should join us to put the critical need to rebuild a new manufacturing economy on the top of the policy agenda. Economists and the public agree that America must have high-quality jobs if we are to have long term prosperity and save America’s middle class. The solution is to rebuild our manufacturing jobs by seizing the opportunity to make green and sustainable products and meet our infrastructure needs. Now is the time, manufacturing is the solution, and you can help make it happen for our nation.

The United States has lost more than 5 million manufacturing jobs in the past decade, and more than 50,000 factories have closed. Manufacturing is critical to the nation’s economic growth and our lawmakers must take action to grow good American manufacturing jobs. Together we can “Keep it Made in America.”

Executive Banquet & Conference Center
205 Executive Dr.
Newark, DE 19702

Tuesday, June 29
6:00-9:00 pm

Speakers followed by a panel discussion. Written questions will be submitted from the floor.

Complimentary Dinner Will Be Served

WHO: Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) & you
WHAT: Delaware Town Hall & free dinner
WHEN: Tuesday, June 29: 6:00-9:00
WHERE: Executive Banquet & Conference Center, 205 Executive Drive, Newark, DE 19702
WHY: “Manufacturing a Solution for America’s Economic Woes” is vital for America today and in the future!

FREE EVENT!

Please RSVP to 866-365-2203
For Information Contact: Gwen Miller 302-283-1330 or Stephen Crockett 443-907-2367.

RSVP is a must. We need an accurate count for the dinner.

UAW Pancake Breakfast & Flea Market in Delaware on Saturday, May 15th

Posted in Uncategorized, Events by Administrator on May 11th, 2010

FLEA MARKET

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2010
7AM – 2PM

SPACE WITH TABLE RENTAL $ 15.00
SPACE – WITH YOUR TABLE $ 10.00

Pancake Breakfast 8-11am $ 6.00

Contact: UAW Local 1183
302-738-4500 x 11 – Alena Bandy
To Reserve your Space!
Reserved Spaces must be paid for in Advance!

698 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, Delaware 19702.

Cecil County Young Democrats MS Walk Site

Posted in Uncategorized, Maryland Political News, Events by Administrator on January 12th, 2010

Jan. 11, 2010

Greetings everyone,

As many of you know, last year the Cecil County Young Democrats organized a team for the MS walk that was held at the University of Delaware. In our first effort, the group raised over $500 for the MS Society. This year we are doing it again, and hope to raise $1,000 for this cause.
Here’s what we want from you:

1) Contribute. There will be a link in this e-mail that will allow you to contribute to the group as a whole, or to an individual participant.

2) Join! We would love to make this a far reaching event for the YDs. We’d love to have some other faces to hang out with on the day of the walk. Also, your added efforts to raise funds will certainly help toward our overall goal

3) Spread the word! Anyone, no matter whether they are in Cecil County or not can contribute to this cause. Even if they do not contribute to our team, or an individual on our team, the MS Society is a great cause and needs the help.

Here is the Cecil County Young Democrats MS Walk Site, which will allow you to donate or join as a participant.

http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR/Walk/DEDWalkEvents?pg=team&fr_id=13381&team_id=186245

Thanks to all, and hope to see you at the Young Dems meeting tomorrow night!

Jobeth Bowers

Cecil County Young Democrats FREE: Movie Night! -Presents SICKO!

Posted in Uncategorized, Maryland Political News, Events, Healthcare by Administrator on October 26th, 2009

FREE: Movie Night! Presents SICKO

Join us for a free screening of Michael Moore’s award winning documentary on Health Insurance in America.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 6:30pm at Perryville Public Library.

Brought to you by Cecil County Young Democrats. http://www.Cecilyoungdems.org

CARDIN, DEMOCRATIC SENATORS URGE SWIFT PASSAGE OF UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS EXTENSION

Posted in Uncategorized, Maryland Political News, Events, Economics by Administrator on October 21st, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 20, 2009

CONTACT:

Sue Walitsky 202-320-0819

CARDIN, DEMOCRATIC SENATORS URGE SWIFT PASSAGE OF UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS EXTENSION

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Benjamin L. Cardin (D-MD), along with 13 fellow Democratic Senators today called on Senate Republicans to stop playing politics and immediately help pass legislation that will provide relief to jobless workers by extending unemployment insurance for the nearly 2 million Americans who will exhaust their benefits by the end of the year. The pending bill would extend unemployment insurance by up to 14 additional weeks for jobless workers in all states and up to 20 weeks in hard-hit states with unemployment levels at or above 8.5 percent. According to the Congressional Budget Office, this extension would be fully offset. Every $1 spent on unemployment benefits has been found to generate $1.61 in new economic demand.

“Families are hurting. In every region of every state, there are people who cannot find jobs today. Minorities are being hit even harder. Extending unemployment benefits is the right thing to do for those who can’t find employment and for our economy. We have to pass this now. There should be no obstacles put in the way of passing this bill promptly,” said Senator Cardin.

7.6 million Americans have lost their jobs and the deficit has grown massively since the recession began under President Bush in 2007. Now, hundreds of thousands of Americans have exhausted unemployment insurance benefits and another million are expected to exhaust these benefits by the end of this year.

Despite the urgent economic imperative, Republicans have held up the bill for nearly two weeks by offering amendments that have nothing to do with helping the unemployed.

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Huge Rally for Democratic ticket in Cecil County- Monday October 27th 5-8 pm at Kilby Cream Farm in Rising Sun

Posted in Maryland Political News, Music, Events by Administrator on October 23rd, 2008

Hey Everyone,

So the Rally planning is underway. The info again is: Monday October 27th 5-8 pm at Kilby Cream Farm in Rising Sun. It is FREE!! We have our two bands confirmed “The Wallis Brothers” and the lead singer from “Mythica Music”, we have Krazy George (the guy who invented “The Wave”) confirmed, and we’ll be having Sharon Weygand, Clay from the Kratovil Camp, and someone from our Obama Group speaking. We’re still waiting on a highlight speaker for the night so we’ll see…

We’re also going to have a hayride, corn maze, bonfire (with smores!), ice cream, hot dogs, hot chocolate, and baked goods available (for sale). We figured because of the timing (5-8) we should provide some sort of food aside from ice cream for people. Here’s where I need everyones help:

We need:
~chairs (we have 20 fold up chairs)
~tables (we have 4)
~plates (paper)
~napkins
~ketchup
~mustard
~sour kraut
~relish
~hot/cold cups w/lids
~water bottles
~graham crackers
~marshmallows
~hershey’s chocolate bars
~smore’s sticks (if you have skewers for the BBQ)
~hot chocolate
~hot dogs
~buns
~baked goods for sale (brownies, cookies, pies, etc)

Also:
~people to help out at the event
-selling food/drinks, cooking hot dogs, distributing Smores supplies, signing people up to volunteer for GOTV, selling Obama merchandise, help setting up event (we’re meeting there at 3:00 pm)

If everyone can bring something, or if you can donate something even if you can’t come to the event, it would be the easiest. We have a TINY amount of money left to purchase a few items if we can’t get them donated, but it would be WONDERFUL if everyone could pitch in a little- whether it be time, or items needed.

Let me know ASAP if you can help/donate an item.

Also- try and distribute the flyers ASAP. Our group has already stopped at some African American Churches to see if they’d announce the event at their service, stopped at libraries, and some grocery stores. We even had someone put some flyers on cars that had Obama stickers on them! That’s all we need to get the word out! If everyone posts 2 flyers up somewhere public we can get some GREAT visibility!! We’ll also be in the Whig on Thurs, Fri, and Monday in the local section.

If you’re coming to the event- don’t forget to wear your Obama shirts! If you don’t have one, we have a bunch here at HQ now. Along with signs, stickers, pins, bracelets, etc.

Any questions, comments, ideas- please email me ASAP :)

Thanks!!
Alissa Quinlan
Cecil Countians for Obama
http://www.cecil4obama.blogspot.com

Kratovil-Harris Debate at Cecil Community College

Posted in Maryland Political News, Events by Administrator on October 10th, 2008

Kratovil-Harris Debate at Cecil Community College

by Jim Kehl

On October 7, 2008, congressional candidates Frank Kratovil and Andy Harris debated at Cecil Community College. Generally, Frank Kratovil’s performance indicated that he was aware of the problems confronting citizens in Maryland’s First Congressional District. Frank stated that he will approach these problems with an independent mind that is free of partisanship. Frank realizes that solutions to many problems require a balancing of competing values (for example, environmental values must be balanced with economic needs).

On the other hand, Andy Harris indicated that he is an unreasonable person who is the human manifestation of obnoxiousness and negativity. Andy Harris thinks he is the smartest person in the room and also thinks he is right even when all evidence and other experts on a subject indicate that he is wrong.

For example, Harris could not admit that he was wrong about his proposal for a summer gas tax holiday even though every economic expert said this idea would not lower gas prices. The price for gas is set at whatever price the market will permit. Tax policy has nothing to do with it. Canceling the gas tax would not have reduced the price and would have just resulted in more profit for the oil companies. Andy said he was not wrong because the economists did not help him fill up his gas-guzzling SUV.

Frank Kratovil said he would have voted against the recent Congressional bailout plan because it contained earmarks that were unnecessary. Harris accused Kratovil of saying that the bailout solved all problems. The truth is that Harris interpreted that from an article that appeared in the Star Democrat. I went to that article and did not see that quote from Kratovil. The Cecil County Chamber of Commerce did not question Harris about his solution to the current economic crisis. This is a consistent Harris pattern. He is against ideas by others, but posits no solutions himself. Harris is against the bailout, but has no ideas about generating the credit activity that will allow businesses to function.

Harris said that “leadership in Congress got us in trouble by supporting risky mortgages.” Congress does not provide mortgages; banks and lenders do. It was actually policies supported by Harris and Club for Growth that caused this crisis because they supported deregulation that allowed lenders to avoid financial responsibility. Kratovil reminded voters that Harris supported the deregulation of gas and electric and that this deregulation led to increased utility bills for Maryland’s citizens.

Harris does not want to reduce the deficit because he supports a permanent extension of the Bush 2001 and 2003 tax cuts. Harris also favors elimination of the capital gains tax. Qualified dividends and long-term capital gains are taxed at a maximum federal tax rate of 15%. Earned income could be taxed at a rate as high as 35%. In effect, Harris favors taxing earned income at a higher rate than investment income. He thinks coupon clippers who sit around their pools all day should pay lower taxes than working people.

Harris posited the canard that tax revenues increased when Reagan lowered taxes. That is false. Reagan raised taxes several times because his tax reductions did not generate sufficient tax revenues. It is also not true that Congress increased spending in the Reagan era. Had Congress adopted Reagan’s budgets without any changes, spending would have been higher than it actually was.

The Cecil County Chamber of Commerce appeared to be concerned with tax policy. If a voter believes that workers should be subject to higher tax rates than investors, then Harris is the voter’s candidate. If a voter wants a pragmatic person who will take a non ideological approach to problems, then the voter should vote for Frank Kratovil.

Cecil Countians for Obama Headquarters Grand Opening

Posted in Maryland Political News, Events by Administrator on September 2nd, 2008

Join the Movement

Please join Cecil Countians for Obama for our Headquarters Grand Opening. Meet local Obama supporters and learn how you can get involved. Change can’t happen without you!

The event will be held at:
Kevin Quinlan Photography Gallery
208 George Street
Chesapeake City, MD 21915
on September 10th, 2008 at 7:00 pm.

For more information, call Alissa 443-566-0212 or visit:
http://www.My.BarackObama.com/page/group/CecilCountiansforObama

Two upcoming Kratovil for Congress events in Cecil County

Posted in Maryland Political News, Events by Administrator on August 30th, 2008

There are two events for Frank Kratovil, Democrat candidate for Congress that you don’t want to miss!

COFFEE WITH KRATOVIL
Wednesday, September 3 from 8AM to 9:30AM at Delancy Cafe and Bagel located at 1197 E. Pulaski Highway in Elkton - directly across from Walmart just behind the Chilis Restaurant. You can meet Frank and enjoy breakfast at this newly opened cafe! This event is FREE, but contributions would accepted.

RECEPTION AT BRANTWOOD
Friday, September 12 from 4PM to 7PM. Heavy hor d’oeuvres will be served. Cash bar. Tickets are only $20!! Of course contributions in any amount would be appreciated! (Checks should be made payable to “Kratovil for Congress” and mailed to me.

If you haven’t had the opportunity to discuss the issues with Frank, or would like to say hello again, these are wonderful opportunities! So come and bring a friend!

Please contact me for questions and tickets.

Patricia Folk
Co-coordinator for Cecil County
Kratovil for Congress
One Old Farm House Lane
Elkton, MD 21921
410-398-1196
vzeej85v@verizon.net

You may also contact:
Alena Bandy
Co-coordinaor for Cecil County
410-392-6367
abandy@zoominternet.net


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