Many conservatives and libertarians think of labor unions as merely the grassroots muscle behind the progressive movement. Showing up as a swarm of purple shirts, with the forearms of a lumberjack and a penchant for terrorizing teenagers, labor unions have always been considered the rough and rugged group that intimidate their opponents through the “persuasion of power.”
But if you haven’t thought of the labor movement as a cerebral bunch, think again. Meet Peter Dreier, Donald Cohen, Nelson Lichtenstein, and their syndicate of progressive university professors – the “intellectual infrastructure” of the progressive labor movement.
It is no secret that progressives have created a self-cloning machine by hijacking our educational system. Their indoctrination efforts are well documented. But we rarely think of research institutions as propaganda factories. A Request for Proposal (RFP) — see document above — recently obtained by Big Journalism gives us a rare look at how progressives and labor unions attempt to manipulate the national media narrative.
And their process? you may ask. Use the credibility and resources of the American higher education system to create researchprop – biased collegial research papers that serve as propaganda to support political policies.
Entitled Cry Wolf, the RFP proclaims a desire to look “for faculty and graduate students… interested in writing short (2,000 word) policy briefs” that “construct a counter narrative that demonstrates the falsity or exaggeration” of conservative claims. Writers of briefs selected by the project coordinators will receive 100,000 pennies for their thoughts.
Their hopes with this researchprop is for these papers to “become the basis for opinion pieces designed to run in the mainstream media, on line, on the air, or in the press,” with the end outcome of building the following narrative in the public consciousness: that conservative objections to their policies are just the old dirty tricks of the right-wing.
If executed successfully, the “first reaction of millions of people, as well as opinion leaders, will be, ‘there they go again’,” reads the RFP – a clear attempt to label any right-leaning objection to progressive policy as another case of crying wolf.

This is what our higher education system has become – a publicly funded amplifier of progressive ideology.
If this Cry Wolf program were just limited to a few faculty members at a limited number of universities, it would be of little concern. But the project reaches into some of the most prestigious public and private schools of higher learning in the U.S., including MIT, Yale, Harvard, USC, Columbia, Rutgers, UC Santa Barbara, University of Pennsylvania, and President Obama’s alma mater – Occidental College.

Distributed by Peter Dreier, Professor of Politics and Director of the Urban & Environmental Policy program at Occidental College, the request for proposal asks for help “in an important project in the battle with conservative ideas.” Drier is a frequent collaborator with the California AFL-CIO and the infamous ACORN.
The project’s union and progressive ties are seen throughout the bios of its coordinators and advisory board. It is sponsored by the Center on Policy Initiatives, a San Diego based non-profit headed by co-founder and Cry Wolf project coordinator Donald Cohen – a 25-year community organizing veteran and former Political Director for a division of San Diego’s AFL-CIO.
In fact, every person associated with this project has either spent a lifetime glorifying the work of labor unions through their writings, or has published work that supports the policies that further Big Labor’s agenda.
Labor historian Nelson Lichtenstein, Professor of History at UC Santa Barbara and Director of the Center for the Study of Work, Labor, and Democracy — and “America’s foremost Wal-Mart expert” — is also a Cry Wolf project coordinator. He is the author of numerous books designed to raise the awareness of the labor cause. While at the University of Virginia, Lichtenstein was involved in an organization known as Labor Action Group. “Our task was to insert and raise the labor question into the consciousness and politics of the university,” wrote Lichtenstein in the preface of his book State of the Union: A Century of American Labor.

Lichtenstein
Gerald Markowitz, Professor of History at CUNY’s John Jay College, and David Rosner, Professor of History and Public Health at Columbia University, are both on the advisory board of Cry Wolf. They have co-authored various books on occupational health and in their book, Dying for Work: Workers’ Safety and Health in Twentieth-Century America, they wrote:
We begin with the premise that the exploitation of labor is measured not only in long hours of work and lost dollars but also in shortened lives, high disease rates, and painful injuries.
Project advisor Janice Fine, Assistant Professor of Labor Studies and Employment Relations at Rutgers, has worked as a community, labor and electoral organizer for more than twenty-five years prior to teaching at Rutgers, and has even contributed to AFL-CIO’s website.
Then there is Jennifer Klein of Yale who has written extensively on labor unions and the struggle for employer-based health care. And William Forbath of the University of Texas, who’s written about the legal struggles of the labor movement. And Tom Sugrue, Professor of History and Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, who won the Philip Taft Labor History Book Award. Sugrue isn’t the only recipient of this labor history award. Lizabeth Cohen, a Cry Wolf advisory board member and chair of the History Department at Harvard, also received the award for her 1990 book Making a New Deal: Industrial Workers in Chicago.

These professors’ ties to the labor movement and the glorification of its struggles are indisputable – which is fine, being that their interests reside in that area. But it does lead to the question: Should these professors be allowed to use our higher education system to push their progressive political ideologies in the guise of disinterested academics?
I think most would answer simply: no. Our publicly funded schools should be institutions of unbiased research, not propaganda vehicles for a particular ideology — especially one with longstanding and well-documented ties to the Communist movement.

James P. Cannon (center) and friends
Indeed, all colleges and universities are funded by tax dollars, whether public or private institutions. Public institutions receive 80% to 90% of their funding from public sources, according to Inside Higher Education. However, private institutions are not private in the same sense as private industry – they also receive substantial public funding, especially in research areas.
In addition to the federal gift that non-profit status brings in the form of no real estate taxes and no taxes on gains (including the billions in earnings on endowments), students who attend private institutions receive federally subsidized loans for college tuition, set at an arbitrarily high price. Additionally, private institutions receive billions (upon billions) in federal research grants from the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, et al. Private and public universities exist because of public funding – they are both a public trust.
Our higher education system should be used as a battleground for competing ideas – not a fifth column for biased political talking points. Unbiased research must be its cornerstone; without valid, unbiased studies, our society cannot make grounded, well-founded decisions about public policy.
Entirely neutralizing bias in research is likely an impossible endeavor given the nature of the human mind. But an RFP of this nature, sent out from a group of educators – using publicly funded networks and the prestige of their schools – to students and faculty of publicly funded institutions, is an exercise in educational malpractice. It gives politically biased professors a rationale for a one-sided curriculum, and teaches students that it’s acceptable to infuse ideology into research.

This attempt to use our higher educational system “to give substance and scholarly integrity to this ‘crying wolf’ argument,” as stated in the RFP, is intellectual and moral subversion. The creation of this intellectual network within our school system is specifically for the purpose of constructing leftist policy “narratives.”
In a 2009 article that affixes the entire blame of the 2008 financial crisis on the failure of the free market system, Donald Cohen, sponsor of the Cry Wolf project, wrote that their network is in place to effectively push their reform policies:
Fortunately, the progressive intellectual infrastructure, more developed and more capable than even just a few years ago, is ready to drive a new New deal.
Do these prestigious institutions know that they have become part of the progressive labor movement’s “intellectual infrastructure” to create biased research? Let’s hope that if they are oblivious, they will take the appropriate action to be removed from this effort.
Stay tuned.






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" Too often conservatives in the Congress and the media have captured the rhetorical high ground by asserting that virtually any substantial, progressive change in public policy, especially that involving taxes on the wealthy or regulation of business, will kill jobs, generate a stifling government bureaucracy, or curtail economic growth."
"Rhetorical high ground" – Is that the new PC term for 'the truth" ?
Er, we gain the high ground because we're factually correct. You are reduced to the desperation of looking to a White Knight willing to take your $1K and pull your @$$ out of the crack because… you are factually incorrect.
Denial isn't a river in Egypt, knot-head.
In simpler terms:
Those pesky conservatives are winning the battle of ideas with think pieces that are cogent and persuasive.. Our side has to rely on crap from Dionne, Herbert, and leftist academics like Krugman who are probably amazed that anybody takes them seriously.
We're hoping to find somebody, anybody, who can make a reasoned, persuasive case for some tenet of liberalism, one that can't be easily knocked down by any number of conservative thinkers. We realize that this is a nearly impossible task, so we're offering serious money to anybody who gets even close.
Yes, we know. This is what we're reduced to now: hiring out to make our case because the usual standard bearers on our side are bereft of ideas.
Occidental College, huh? Sounds familiar.
Let me get this straight, their strategy for combating conservative statements (truthful as noted by previous commenters) is not to discuss them on their merits or to refute the arguments against bigger government/higher taxes with (say) examples of where these have helped anyone (other than the political class) but to . . . discredit the source?
Um, let's just say, "there they go again." Progs, Alinsky called, he wants his Rules for Radicals back.
$0.50 Per word for Progressive Propaganda!?!?!?!!?!!!!!!!
WTF!!!!
My first thought is we should all write spoof pieces to submit… Infiltrate their process so to speak. But I'm too busy gagging over "To give substance and scholarly integrity to this 'crying wolf' argument" – What scholoarly Integrity is he asking them to use as the cook the books on this research?
But I also love a few sentences later he says "…in recent years as well as the distant pass"
There it is! I will just PASS…
AMEN Brother!
The TRUTH Hurts!!!!
Occidental College? Figures.
That's where Obama's propagandizing started. The left is completely out of ideas, has lost the narrative, and are getting desperate. This *memo* makes that all too obvious.
We should all enroll and send in essays that defend conservative ideals.
BTW, has anyone seen Obama's transcripts from Occidental? Just asking.
Yeah, I caught that too. Okay.
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"Policy briefs for which we can pay $1000.00 and or offer a non-paying advisory board position", said Bill Clinton.
So that the first reaction of millions of people will be, "There they go again!!"
To be quite honest, i think this is great! Let them research the issue (apparently, common sense is not something you're born with).
Anyone doing an honest report, will automatically come to his/her senses.
They are paying for their dismissal!
This is research? Academia engaged in political advocacy. Shocka.
History shows exactly the opposite, that every time the wealthy are unduly burdened with unfair taxes and other onerous restrictions that economic slow-down and layoffs come with it.
History is the scientific laboratory for ideas. Collectivism has shown to be a failure in this lab.
Panic has set in. It should have been called, "How to address the truth with propoganda."
Examples of submissions. . .
1. Use the race card.
2. Have concerts at the White House.
3. Stop doing press conferences
4. Lie, lie, lie.
5. Blame Bush.
6. Blame Clinton.
7. Blame Reagan.
8. Blame Taft.
9. Lie some more.
10. Go on vacation until November 2012.
There they go again……
When you can't win the argument spin it.
this may be good news, if the professional pull the wool over our eyes progressives are running out of lies, the end must be near for them. it does seem the truth is kinda hard to avoid, but they are still trying hard to deceive everyone.
Off topic, but did you know that the 'Man's Country Club' was having the 'Mr Leather 2010' contest on Memorial day weekend. Could this be where our dear leader was? He is, along with Rahm, a member.
Two plus two equals four and all the 2,000 word policy propaganda briefs in the world ain't gonna change that. And just what in the hell is with this $1,000 payment ? Shouldn't they do this for the 'good of society' ? Hypocrites…….
Excellent point!
I guess they haven't got to that "certain point" where they’ve made enough money.
11. Sign up for unemployment.
"We need, therefore, to CONSTRUCT A COUNTER NARRATIVE…."
They are not interested in discovery so much as CONSTRUCTING proofs, picking and choosing facts which advance their stated conclusion. Will they, like the AGW folks, toss out any data which DOES NOT?
This is conclusion ahead of the hypothesis and validation ahead of the data. And there appears to be no tolerance or incentive for the null hypothesis.
In short, this is not research.
I'd be very interested in running this "proposal" by a brilliant historical scholar quite good at quantifying anecdotal data into a stricter scientific methodology. Run each new study as it appears by Dr. Dominic Crossan. I suspect he will make short shrift of them, as he would this proposal.
Let's hope they get some actual, serious econ majors who will find, as they peruse economic history and plot X-Y coordinate graphs, that lowering taxes in every case results in economic growth; and, let's hope they do not have the ethics of the Climate Change "scientists."
The call for input pretty much explains that they want only their echo chamber narrative versions. It explains in so many words that "No intellectually honest students need apply."
Unemployed people nationwide, Gulf fishermen and other small businessmen and women, physicians with a brain, anybody that pays taxes, anybody who is on Medicare, and the rest of the country affected by Obama's bungling should appreciate that exploring alternatives to Obama's empirically proven policy disasters "NEEDS TO BE COUNTERED".
No Mr. Egomaniac and Democrat Party Plantation/Cabal – YOU "NEED TO BE COUNTERED"
This phony clown and his small army of commies, socialists and other assorted big government lackeys, union thugs and out right criminals are an insult to the people of this country, even the dolts who voted for him.
November – not just a month – but salvation from Democrat spendthrift and tyranny.
I hope I'm wrong, but…
…the Left constantly explains in excessive detail their grand plans for America & the world, yet constantly denies that they are, quite simply, promoting Socialism.
Despite all evidence to the contrary.
I fear that this is a call for the Left to marshall their forces & create the most overly-detailed & obfuscating lies & propaganda they can muster….or to "nit-pick" the most insignificant detail & try to sell it as "the proverbial exception that proves the rule".
All in the hopes that the greater the convoluted detail…the less likely that any opposing views can successfully refute it.
No matter how true the contrary view may be.
I think you're being way too optimistic. They are not capable of doing research. Since they will be starting with a conclusion, they will look for or twist any facts they can find to support the end result.
Our Tax Dollars hard at work. Cut funding NOW!
This memo and call to liberal arms (i.e. Supersoakers no offense Bwarney, wink wink) is particularly FUNNY in light of a recent study done by the ideologues er, professors at Havard Business School.
The study found that INDEED increased government spending (coupled with liberal tax hikes "on the wealthy" ) DECREASES JOBS in the targeted areas. It DOESN'T work , the talking point in the memo is WRONG.
John Maynard Keynes was WRONG, yet they STILL TRY, and TRY to fight reality. Ask Japan what happened to the 90's The Obama model FAILED!!! Ugh!
"They [the founders] proclaimed to all the world
the revolutionary doctrine of the divine rights of the common man.
That doctrine has ever since been the heart of the American faith."
– Dwight D. Eisenhower
(1890-1969), 34th US President, WWII General
As usual, instead of trying to come up with factual evidence to try and prove that their flawed economic theories are correct (which I know they can't) they want quotes of how telling the truth is used as a "scare tactic".
What I hope will happen is that these people looking to find ways to spin and use even more smoke and mirrors will see how flawed their theories are (wishful thinking on my part).
History shows that everything the Progressives want to do in the United States, has already been tried and has failed elsewhere and everywhere.
November, November!!!
No one cares, DXM. Character and the law do not count. President Tartuffe is 100% American, 100% Christian, 100% heterosexual, and definitely did not surrender his law license under a plea. Neither does he engage in secret law, nor did he cross his fingers and toes whilst swearing the Oath. He has not spent 2.3 million and a battery of lawyers to prevent the truth about his poorly fabricated COLB coming out, and anyone suggesting Federal judges have been threatened with large manila folders to obstruct suits is living in a dream world; he and his handlers had nothing to do with the passport office breach, he has had nothing to do with doctoring newspaper microfiche in Hawaii, he wasn't in Pakistan when he was supposed to be at Columbia (because the evidence he WAS at Columbia is practically flowing onto Amsterdam and bringing traffic to a halt), neither has he used a number of fake social security numbers, and there is nothing suspicious about his selective service registration, which is not ex post facto. Similarly, there is no evidence that his application to Occidental was done as a foreign student, nor his application to Harvard (where he was a stand-out student, purely there on merit), and the recent attempts to access his student loan records by several persons was not part of an ongoing attempt to keep the lid on, and none of those involved in THAT were throw aways (just as Hilary and McCain's passport record breaches were not throw aways either).
I can summarize the reason why this is being sent out with two words… "Glenn Beck". He has gone through the historical record and is current sweeping the floor with the lies and revisionist history that has been perpetuated on the American people. I am open for good debate and would like to see, for example, the reason WHY we needed the 17th amendment or more importantly, WHY we needed the different internments that Woodrow Wilson and FDR put in place during the World Wars. We have historical proof that when the federal budget was cut by 50%, it kickstarted the economy in the 1920's to one of the most prosperous times in our history. Ronald Reagan did the same thing in the 80's. We need to go back and learn our history and REMEMBER. This identity politics going on right now ends in one result every time and it usually is quite ugly.
This is severely angering. Why are we even tolerating these hacks?
Very well said!
Like higher taxes and more government control is a good thing,this schmuck is desperate to find people who think like a communist,we are winning the war of ideas now because the young people are starting to see what they've been taught is all wrong,you can only use the,it's Bushes fault for so long,the only people the left has on their side now are the unions,this letter requesting help is one more proof that the left is desperate.
Wow. Imagine that! They are looking for ideas to combat the truth.
I bet Putin's FSB cared enough to vett our dear leader. Could that be why he made that 'Nuke' deal?
"It should be well-documented and scrupulously accurate."
Dead before it was born, folks.
Somebody has, and that's why our dear leader is really a puppet who's strings are pulled by……
Maybe they can use some of the ObamaPrompter Lectures…
How to create jobs…
…From a man who has never held a real job.
How to run our businesses…
…From a man who has never run a business..
How great ObamaCare is…
…From a man whose family will not be required to use it..
How to run our education system…
…From a man who hides his college records.
How to manage our finances…
…From a man who spends money we don't have.
How we should respect his faith…
…From a man who mocks Christian faith.
How to run our military…
…From a man who embraces those who attacked America.
How he respects our American Heritage…
…From a man who is dedicated to Socialism.
Thanks a Lot #######… http://usataxpayer.org/htm/vids.asp?A=30446311
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DXM,
I'm not sure which is more scary.
1 – That you are probably correct, or
2 that you KNOW about these kind of events…
Hee Hee Hee!
When you can't spin it, pay $1,000 for doctored research to smear the competition with…
Ecclesiastes 1:9 History merely repeats itself. It has all been done before. Nothing under the sun is truly new.
You can see the Progressives evolutionary ancestors at any zoo doing this exact thing! It is called flinging poo at your opponent.
For the record, while my ancestors clearly were Adam and Eve and were created by God, but I suspect the Proglodytes and Libtards evolved from primordial slime… The evidence sems conclusive to me
Amen!! Let's hope today's big primary results will continue to kick Progressive butt…
… And make their 'pucker factor' go to 100%!!
… Plus pave the way to totally 'clean the slate' of all these crooks, cronies, an 'deserving' incumbents!
… And lets pray that November comes soon enough to thwart any 'gauntlet dropping' Comrade Barry, et al, may have planned to exploit the many crises we are currently facing(many of his direct manufacture)….
The liberal/progressive narrative can be summed up thusly; "I want, gimme, mine and that all-time favorite, it's not fair." The bottom of the barrel of leftist idealism is getting shiny and the political machinations and schemes employed to 'hook' the people enjoyed minimal success only as long as their was tax-payer monies to fund them. Now that the well is drying up their desperation is manifest and they're reduced to paying students to 're-invent' the narrative in hopes of keeeping the utopian dream(nightmare)alive. Liberal/progressivism is not too big to fail.
Let's just say, I know people who know people who know.
I basically agree with your statement, however read what they are asking for; they are looking for research to counteract our truth. They want to flood the playing field with an argument slanted to their point of view. It will be interesting to see what comes out of this research. Be prepared.
HCN,
This does beg the question…..why don't we ever learn it then? In every great lie there is a kernel of truth. Maybe we have become a nation of "sound byte" babies. You would weep, really, if you saw what well meaning folks, folks who want to make things right in this country post as "fact" from sources they wouldn't even begin to know how to validate. Yet they believe and repeat as fact these things.
Critical thinking is not taught nor is it really often achieved. Very few among even the heavy hitters of this nation, this world, can cut through to even one kernel of indisputable fact, let alone debunk an entire philosophy. There are no Cliff Notes for it. There is no "Macro-economics for Dummys" that they can wrap their brains around and most really don't have the heart to try. BOOOOORRRRING. Big confusing words, assumptions of foundational knowledge.
We…the main stream peeps simply cannot get "there" from "here." It's NOT like balancing our checkbooks. It's NOT like living within your means. It's not able to be made simpler….nor should it be. So people must finally put their trust in someone who does understand it. But even Beck loses many loyal listeners as he delves ever deeper into the black hole of socio-economic theory.
Until someone can untie THAT Gordian Knot for voters they will continue to put their chips on the table where they think the guy who's winning the most does, and then pray the shooter doesn't crap out.
Sounds like that Hope & Change dogma may have hit some bumps in the road called facts?
I say we write essays confirming the truth of conservative/libertarian ideas and then submit them to the email address. We won't win any money, but you never know, we may convert a liberal!
At least the 'Cry Wolf Project' has provided a list of some of the major miscreants/subversives in academia and else where. Surely, the FBI is aware of them – but now the general public can see who they are AND what they're REALLY up to!
Anyone who is an alumni or has a child/relative in the listed Universities should be very vocal in letting each school & its Board of Trustees of their extreme displeasure/withholding of funds or any other type of support of Socialist/Communist activities.
[...] the Original article Tags: ‘We, Battle, Conservative, Ideas’, Important, Project, Wolf:, Writing Comment [...]
You know, you have to provide more evidence to pass muster as a day care provider in my state, than you do to be POTUS.
Bizarro world.
Agree about the FSB, the CSIS know the score as well. What's disturbing is the role of individuals by act and omission within the CIA and FBI, who have been burrowing away since their inductions into same.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Excellent!!!
That is why I'm absolutely sure that some kind of fix is in. Everybody seems to know, but the MSM and the American voters.
So you think the American worker would be better off without labor unions? tell that to workers in the third world who work for 10 cents an hour 14 hours a day and are beaten or shot for trying to organize for better working conditions. God forbid a worker's life and safety impacts a corporations profit's.
There they go again. THE LEFT WILL NEVER REST, THEY WILL NEVER STOP. They never speak of individual Liberty or individual responsibility. The only thing that will save this nation is what made it great: individual liberty granted to all under the US Constitution. In fact, the US Constitution has granted liberty to the world.
Where's your attorney general when we need him? Isn't he taking down a prof at UVA for using federal money to doctor climate change outcomes?
Unions are nothing more and nothing less than a legalized crime syndicate. They artificially inflate wages for unskilled workers through intimidation and blackmail. They talk about protecting the worker from unsafe working conditions yet negotiate to have drunks/drug addicts/felons keep their jobs further endangering other employees. They trade legit. grievance payments in defense of these scum. I once fired a guy for smoking crack on the job, 6 months later he was back at work with back pay. Fired him again a week later for smoking crack on the job. 3 months later he was back on the job. Fired him a month later for smoking crack on the job. That time I was written up by the union for descrimination against a person with a medical problem. So go sell your BS somewhere else.
Is he? Mr Ken Cuccinelli? He rocks. I hope he is taking down a dirty research skewing professor…
Did you hear that Obozo's team is trying to say VA has no standing to sue over the healhcare bill?
Great Article!
"the project reaches into some of the most prestigious public and private schools of higher learning in the U.S., including MIT, Yale, Harvard, USC, Columbia, Rutgers, UC Santa Barbara, University of Pennsylvania, and President Obama’s alma mater – Occidental College." Harvard hasn't qualified as prestigious for quite some time.
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[...] AT BIG JOURNALISM, looking at research as propaganda. [...]
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Susan , freeboulder. freeboulder said: So much for objective research-Public Universities actively battle conservative ideas http://bit.ly/d3JXH4 #tcot #gop #propaganda [...]
Just because a movement claims that your life and property isn't yours, but theirs to use at will, is no reason to raise any objection to it. That's crying wolf! Just stop your howling, bend 'em apread 'em.
No one has "cried wolf" more than the liberal, democrat party, left. They're out of ideas, so this is their desperate attempt to discredit the right and win elections. I don't think it's going to work, I hope not, anyway. I hope that those who voted to put these despicable people in office have seen the light and now know who and what the left really is and what they stand for. We'll find out this November then again in 2012.
They might need less help if they bothered to read to the end of their own metaphor…The boy who "cried wolf" wound up getting eaten, when the townspeople finally ignored him!
Can I submit a "study" on Greece? Or the USSR? or the "unfunded"pensions of Union members?
"These people disagree with us, based on silly, unimportant things like 'evidence.' WE can't be wrong; they MUST be 'crying wolf!' Help us prove it, and we'll pay you about a tenth of a cent for all your 'research' time." Ooohhh, let's start a Union of Deluded Researchers, that doesn't seem like a living wage for this important work, and researching the evidence they want could turn into a lifetime appointment!
A common problem with these people!
[...] Cry Wolf Project is a politically motivated and financed scheme to recruit university students and faculty to [...]
[...] Patrick Courrielche at BigJournalism.com peeks under the blanket of propaganda being woven at American universities: This is what our higher education system has become – a publicly funded amplifier of progressive ideology. [...]
[...] MORE [...]
Even Krugman admits that what got SEAsia out of the third world was mean, evil capitalism. He admits it explicitly in his book "The Return of Depression Economics."
As an aside, watching Krugman admit to reality is quite amusing. You can almost see the question marks in his head, which he cannot answer because his premises lead him to completely different conclusions than what actually happens in the real world.
I don't disagree that there is sometimes corruption in unions. There is. That's obvious. But without them workers would be at the mercy of their employers who before the times of unionization proved ruthless and exploitative to an obscene degree. I for one wouldnt rely on the good will of a group of executives or board to determine my salaries, benefits, or otherwise when it comes to certain jobs.
No you shouldn't rely on anyone but yourself for your salary concerns. Hence your ability to refuse employment from someone who you believe is not compensating you fairly. Here's a nugget of history for you: There was never a strike or an effort to unionize at Rockefeller's Standard Oil. Why? The guy was the world's first billionaire, wasn't he? He MUST have made it off of the backs of his employees, right? Actually, he recognized, as did many great businessmen of his day, that the only way to get QUALITY work, was to adequately compensate his employees. Now-a-days most health or safety work-related issues are HEAVILY regulated by the federal government. Unions serve no current purpose other then to saddle the American work-force with complacency and incompetence.
Yeah, Rockefellers idea is simply common sense but let's not assume that his ideas were embraced by all employers in that era or have been embraced by employers now. He was and is undoubtedly the exception to the rule. Workers need unions in order to not be alienated against their employers which is inevitably what happens when the union doesnt exist. In most cases workers are afraid to speak up for themselves out of fear of losing their jobs. The union is an organized voice which can break the back of the employer if he chooses to fire a worker or exploit him unnecessarily.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
Originally, the unions did the GOVERNMENT'S job of promoting safe working conditions. THAT is a legit. role of governmental regulation. Now that there are sufficient governmental agencies tasked with inspecting and ensuring safe work sites the union has no legit. reason for existence. All they are now are extortion organizations trying to inflate wages. You can't tell me an unskilled person who does nothing more than put a part in a machine that is fully automated 400 times in an 8 hour day (if you are lucky) is actually worth $25.00 per hour AND full benefits AND profit sharing… well that is what the UAW contract says. I once had a janitor who worked for me who was paid $32.00/hour PLUS overtime. He was assigned full time to my 10,000 sq foot department that had 4 trash cans… and he was not allowed to work outside my area… contract said he HAD to work the same hours as the prouction workers. THAT is why a new car in America costs twice as much as it should.
Well, I am hopeful that even though it is the summer months, Beck seems to be trying. I have read some of the criticisms of David Barton and some of the people he has been featuring on his show regarding our history. Some of the people have made some valid points but most of them just dismiss Barton as a right-wing, Christian revisionist but never point out the mistakes he has made. The problem I see is that they are pointing to essays provided by other historians to dismiss his claims instead of going back to the original speeches by the founders. So they are dismissing his conclusions made from the original documents by using conclusions made by people who from what I can tell have not read the original documents. I also feel that if David Barton was really as extreme as some of the people claim he is, he would never have been named as part of the Texas Board of Education review process. Politically he would have been avoided by both sides in my opinion if he was really that extreme in his views.
In any case, I think more people are at least going a little deeper into some of the topics Glenn is covering and although he glosses over some things, if you listen/watch for a week you will see that he goes deeper into a topic as he learns with the rest of us. I will say this… if Glenn is a sham and does not believe what he is doing, he should get an Oscar, emmy, grammy and a pulitzer all in one year because I would be sure I am not the only one fooled. I think the best summary was an article he referenced on the Huffington Post lately that now has basically said… "we agree that Beck has his facts right, but they are just not relevant today". Well… relevance is definitely a less "black and white" statement than historical facts and quotes.
I read the proposal and you know what? I'm completely cool with it. Conservative think tanks and lobbying firms do this, too: hire bright young writer-researchers to produce policy briefs. Competition in the free marketplace of ideas is a good thing, and admitting that the people who write this stuff deserve to be paid for it, instead of being asked to settle for some bogus course credit as unpaid interns, is also all for the good. Finally, that we're talking about debating substantive ideas, instead of just trading soundbites? Well, it's about time. I don't know about you, but I count this as a win for enlightened democracy.
Public education is already a major form of indoctrination. All you must do is READ READ READ READ READ and educate your children yourselves.
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"We begin with the premise that the exploitation of labor is measured not only in long hours of work and lost dollars but also in shortened lives, high disease rates, and painful injuries."
These intellectuals are real heavyweights when you consider life spans have doubled since the beginning of the twentieth century in capitalist countries, living standards have risen to unprecedented levels, medical advances have been phenomenal, and work place safety has vastly improved or are they talking about conditions in socialist countries? Why didn't they begin with the premise that the Moon is made of green cheese?
Workers pay in the private sector is based on productivity and the supply and demand for their services and products not union demands. In special cases a union may extort higher benefits but these come at the expense of less advantaged workers who must then pay more for goods and services. Public sector unions are not productive but gain benefits through politicians vote buying activities. In short many unions are merely dues collecting franchises often will and organized crime component.
They are just running the Alinsky playbook, ad nauseum. This is Rule #5 : "Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon. It’s hard to counterattack ridicule, and it infuriates the opposition, which then reacts to your advantage."
This would be a tough assignment since the facts won't support most of what they would hope to achieve. Academics overwhelmingly self-identify as progressives. They can't possibly be considered credible on these issues, particularly once it is leaned that they got paid for their think piece.
I think that the project is aptly named. We should have little trouble making fun of "Wolfies".
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Greetinss:
I need your help. I recently was approached by my alam mater, Georgia State University, to make a contributiion to its new Center for Human Rights and Democracy. Here is somebackground:
http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwpol/6131.html
I am going to meet with the center's staff on June 24th and given the involvement of the Carter Center and the MLK Center, I would like to offer some balance. Off-hand, I know that Freedom House is a credible right-of-center NGO involved in the field of international democracy and human rights.
Are there any other credible conservative think tanks or NGOs that I could suggest?
Also, any other suggestions or advice would be appreciated. I want to see some balance, and not just the usual rad-lib crap that poses for academic discourse given this CWP initiative.
Thanks!
So…let me see if I've got this right…University wordsmiths craft abstracts and papers that are peer reviewed by the same circle of professors to promote credibility in the public realm – just like climate-gate.
It this a fair assessment?
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