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Blog Home : August 2010 : 2010-08-16 to 2010-08-22
......Our
income is a cost to the rich. They will look to cut it wherever they
can, whether this is wages for private sector workers, pensions for
public employees, or Social Security for retirees. That is their target. We
have to fight back using the same logic. Their income is our cost --
the multimillion dollar bonuses for the Wall Street wizards is a direct
drain on the economy. So are the bloated paychecks of top executives
and their lackey boards. Progressives must be prepared to use all the
same tactics to bring down the income of the rich and powerful that
they have used to reduce the income of everyone else. This
means restructuring the rules of corporate governance to put serious
downward pressure on the pay of top executives. The highest paid
workers (doctors, lawyers, and economists) must
be subjected to international competition in the
same way as manufacturing workers have been subjected to international
competition. And, we should sharply limit the extent of the patent or
copyright protections that are exploited by the drug industry and the
entertainment and software industries. We
have to put the focus on the ways the rich have rigged the rules and
place this at the center of political debate. The three decade-long
battle over tax cuts for the rich is important, but at the end of the
day it is a side show. If we let them steal all the money at the onset,
it really doesn't make much difference if they end up letting us tax a
little of it back.
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