Detroit vs. Wall Street: The Trillion Dollar Class WarIf anyone doubted that a class war is in progress, hidden beneath a variety of euphemisms, like 'bail out', 'downsizing,' 'outsourcing' and 'NAFTA', their doubts can now be given the decent burial that they deserve. By Cameron Salisbury  (5 comments)

 

Paulson shoots another arrow into the heart of the EconomyPaulson's gift of more taxpayer money to the Financial sector robs even more capital that could be used to heal the economy. By Andrew Hughes  (10 comments)

 

From Those Wonderful Folks Who Brought You the Torture MemosFaith-based organizations shouldn't be allowed to use our tax dollars to adopt an ideology contrary to the most basic tenets of their faith. By William Fisher  (2 comments)

 

Saving the Big 3 for You and Me ...a message from Michael MooreEvery single dollar Congress gives these three companies will be flushed right down the toilet. There is nothing the management teams of the Big 3 are going to do to convince people to go out during a recession and buy their big, gas-guzzling, inferior products. Just forget it. Buy the company and get it started building cars that are not oil dependent, plus trains, buses, subways and light rail. By Michael Moore  (15 comments)

 

Obama's Economic Dream Team?Dream team indeed for Wall Street bankers. For the rest of us it's nightmarish - and deliberately so. The same ugly business of taking from the many for the elite few. By Stephen Lendman  (7 comments)

 

For the GOP, the Economic Meltdown May Have Happened Just a Wee Bit EarlyThe financial meltdown blew up in the Republicans' faces, but maybe it was a case, metaphorically speaking, of the bomb going off early in the hands of the bomb maker. Couldn't have happened to a nicer group of people. Maybe something can get done now. By Bernard Weiner  (4 comments)

 

House Resolution 1531; Pardon Me?The people of this country might wish to consider House Resolution 1531, introduced by New York Representative, Jerrold Nadler. This legislation is meant to prevent preemptive Presidential pardons, or at least try to restrain an a President whose power has gone unchecked. By Betsy L. Angert  (2 comments)

 

Back in Canada -- Stalling for Time and the "S" WordsWith Giles Duceppe and the Bloc Quebecois cheering in the background, Liberals and hybrid liberals move to oust Harper and the Conservative Minority and to set up a Liberal Majority government. By Laura Warman  (2 comments)

 

The Great Crash of 2008-09The only things holding the stock market up these days is wishful thinking and Paulson's plunge protection team ~ which is dedicated to stemming the financial bleeding until atleast January 19, 2009 ~ the last day of Bush's watch: Allen L Roland By Allen L Roland  

 

Save the Auto Industry, The American WayUnlike the financial services sector, the target of so much of Hank Paulson's largess, the auto industry, with all its faults, actually produces concrete products. By Brent Budowsky  (2 comments)

 

Vice President-elect Joe Biden: "I may have a bit of a pro-rail bias"I do think that Vice President-elect, Joe Biden brought something to the table with his "pro-rail bias" that can be a solution to help sever our ties to big-oil. When it comes to the mind-set of traveling by train or bus, our new way forward should be, "I think I can, I think I can" to borrow a sentiment expressed in 'The Little Red Train'. By Mary MacElveen  (4 comments)

 

Personal About Politics: Welcome to the RecessionWelcome to our Recession....as if we didn't see that coming. By Cheri Cabot  

 

Act Two: The Struggle ContinuesIs it time, at last, for the Obamaphiles to retire from politics, return to their private lives, and just let Barack be Barack? IF they do, then the drive to restore our Constitution and to reestablish economic justice and the rule of law will stall, and the "change we can believe in" will prove to be an empty promise. By Ernest Partridge  

 

The Big Three: Completely transform itself or go the way of the EdselIf the American auto industry, centered in Detroit, cannot completely transform itself from its current dinosaur-like image to one that has a vision for what America needs from it, then it will go the way of the infamous Edsel and it also will be a thing of the past. By michael payne  (3 comments)