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Opposition to Colombian trade deal grows among House Democrats
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July 1, 2011
House Democrats' opposition is growing against a Colombian free-trade agreement that doesn't include language ensuring the protection of workers' rights.
Rep. John Larson (Conn.), chairman of the House Democratic Caucus and a member of the House Ways and Means Committee, joined the growing chorus on Thursday actively opposing the trade deal if the Obama administration and congressional Republicans aren't willing to add the labor action plan language, which outlines steps the Colombian government has to take to improve workers' rights, to the accord.
Working Together: Reclaim the American Dream
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July 1, 2011
The United States is in the grip of an increasingly right wing economic and political agenda. It didn?t start yesterday. For decades, groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have pushed an agenda that today threatens working families.
Jobs keep going overseas, states keep looking to cut critical services, opportunity seems just about gone. Real wages were higher 35 years ago despite huge gains in productivity.
Jobs keep going overseas, states keep looking to cut critical services, opportunity seems just about gone. Real wages were higher 35 years ago despite huge gains in productivity.
The American Dream Used to Mean Something
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July 1, 2011
Once we were a middle class country, with core values of hard work,opportunity, and fairness. Now we're losing our middle class, because big corporations and CEOs have been calling the shots.
This didn?t happen overnight. Corporations have had a strategy to consolidate their hold on the U.S. economy for more than three decades. By every economic measure, they?ve been successful.
Look at what they?ve accomplished: reduced levels of unionization, reduced wages and benefits, reduced or eliminated corporate taxes for many companies, reduced or eliminated regulations, increased trade deals with low-wage countries.
This didn?t happen overnight. Corporations have had a strategy to consolidate their hold on the U.S. economy for more than three decades. By every economic measure, they?ve been successful.
Look at what they?ve accomplished: reduced levels of unionization, reduced wages and benefits, reduced or eliminated corporate taxes for many companies, reduced or eliminated regulations, increased trade deals with low-wage countries.
U.S. Companies are Investing in New Jobs, Just Not in the Unted States
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July 1, 2011
U.S. Companies are Investing in New Jobs, Just Not in the United States (graph) Source: U.S. Commerce Department
Workers' Wages Are Stagnant
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July 1, 2011
Over the past 30 years, the incomes of the top 1% of Americans have skyrocketed, while 60% of American families saw no increase. (graph) Source: Congressional Budget Office