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AP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-04 12:12 AM
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What does your candidate say about increasing wages and wealth for...
...working class?

Two ways the Republicans are ripping off people who work for a living: (1) shifting the tax burden off of passive income earners and on to people who work for a living, and (2) driving down wages.

95% of Edwards's platform is about addressing the transfer of wealth from the bottom and middle to the top.

What does your candidate say that would help increase wages for people who work for a living?
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AP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-04 12:28 AM
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1. I think this is an important litmus test. If you fear your candidate is...
...a little too pro-corporatocracy, take a look at how his or her policies directly and indirectly influence wages.
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isbister Donating Member (902 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-04 12:56 AM
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2. Mine has....
A Workers' Bill of Rights

(1) A GOVERNMENT THAT PROTECTS FINANCIAL SECURITY.
(2) SHARE IN THE PROSPERITY THEY WORKED TO CREATE.
(3) A TAX SYSTEM THAT FAVORS WORKERS NOT WEALTHLY CONTRIBUTORS.
(4) THE OPPORTUNITY TO RAISE HEALTHY FAMILIES.
(5) A SAFE AND SECURE RETIREMENT.
(6) A FAIR AND SAFE WORKPLACE.
(7) OVERTIME PAY FOR OVERTIME WORK.
8) FAIR AND EQUAL PAY.
(9) AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE.
(10) TRADE AGREEMENTS THAT PROTECT WORKERS AT HOME AND ABROAD.

...and his record shows he's not just making poromises, he'll work hard to get it done.

Read the details:
http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/workers/billofrights.html
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ThirdWheelLegend Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-04 04:27 AM
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3. Kucinich...
On minimum wage:

http://www.kucinich.us/issues/minimum_wage.php

snip----
""I will make it a top priority to restore the value of the federal minimum wage, bringing it up to at least its 1968 level and indexing it to automatically keep pace with the cost of living. This will allow some workers to quit their second or third jobs and spend more time with their families. "


Worker's rights:

http://www.kucinich.us/issues/rightsworkers.php

snip-----
"People have a right to:

* Have a job
* Have a safe workplace
* Get decent wages and benefits
* Organize and be represented
* Grieve about working conditions
* Strike
* Fair compensation for injuries on the job
* Sue if injured by negligent employers
* Have secure pension and retirement benefits
* Participate in the political process
"


Economic Justice:

http://www.kucinich.us/issues/economicjustice.php

snip----
""I see an America where the economy works for everyone because everyone is working. I see a new horizon in this country where there is no such thing as an acceptable level of unemployment. Nearly 9,000,000 Americans are unemployed. Millions more are not being included in the official count. Average wages are falling. People are taking pay cuts to keep their jobs. The unemployed and the employed alike are experiencing a falling standard of living. The middle class aspirations of many are being dashed.""


TWL
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Clark4VotingRights Donating Member (795 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-04 04:44 AM
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4. Very important. Lessee, Clark...
(1) shifting the tax burden off of passive income earners and on to people who work for a living

Looks pretty good:

"Restoring Progressivity, Relieving the Working-Family Squeeze, and Reducing Poverty

Wes Clark's Families First Tax Reform is the most sweeping tax reform proposal in years. It will restore progressivity to the tax code, relieve the working-family squeeze, and reduce poverty. Unlike President Bush's policies, which have been highly regressive and have dramatically increased the deficit, Wes Clark's proposal is paid for without raising the deficit by a dime.

Under Wes Clark's Families First Tax Reform, a family of four making up to $50,000 will pay no federal income taxes and all taxpaying families with children making up to $100,000 will get a tax cut. The Families First Tax Reform will shift the tax burden from those who are struggling to get by to those with the most to spare. The entire proposal is offset by closing corporate loopholes and by a 5 percentage point rate increase on income over $1 million a year. The rate increase will only reach the income-over $1 million-of the top 0.1 percent of taxpayers."

http://clark04.com/issues/familiesfirst/

(2) driving down wages.

Looks good as well:

"MAKE WORK PAY
Americans should be able to earn a living wage from their jobs. Unfortunately many parents are not able to provide for their children even by working two jobs. Wes Clark will take steps to make sure that work pays:
Increase the Minimum Wage. In order to provide for their children, parents need jobs that pay a livable wage. Wes Clark will raise the minimum wage in steps to $7 per hour by 2007.

Expand the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). To ensure that families are rewarded for their work and that working parents can provide for their children, Wes Clark would expand the Earned Income Tax Credit.

Fight for Equal Pay. Women are often the primary providers for their children, yet too often they earn substantially less than their male counterparts. Wes Clark would take proactive steps to eliminate the pay gap so that women in this country earn 100 cents on the dollar and no one is short-changed because of their gender.
..."

http://clark04.com/issues/poverty/


"Put it this way: Suppose that you actually liked a caste society, and you were seeking ways to use your control of the government to further entrench the advantages of the haves against the have-nots. What would you do?

One thing you would definitely do is get rid of the estate tax, so that large fortunes can be passed on to the next generation. More broadly, you would seek to reduce tax rates both on corporate profits and on unearned income such as dividends and capital gains, so that those with large accumulated or inherited wealth could more easily accumulate even more. You'd also try to create tax shelters mainly useful for the rich. And more broadly still, you'd try to reduce tax rates on people with high incomes, shifting the burden to the payroll tax and other revenue sources that bear most heavily on people with lower incomes.

Meanwhile, on the spending side, you'd cut back on healthcare for the poor, on the quality of public education and on state aid for higher education. This would make it more difficult for people with low incomes to climb out of their difficulties and acquire the education essential to upward mobility in the modern economy.
...
Goodbye, Horatio Alger. And goodbye, American Dream."

-Paul Krugman, December 18, 2003

http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20040105&c=1&s=krugman

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ThirdWheelLegend Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-04 02:54 PM
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5. kick, this one dropped too fast..
TWL
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bearfartinthewoods Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-04 03:03 PM
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6. i really like his ideas to promote home ownership
equity in a home is one way out of being a wage slave.
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WhoCountsTheVotes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-04 03:38 PM
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7. good question! Edwards has the right answer
Edwards and Gephardt are 100% trustworthy on this issue, not to mention Dennis Kucinich and Braun.
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KaraokeKarlton Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-04 04:05 PM
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8. Dean will raise the minimum wage (as he did twice in Vermont)
And he has spoken out loudly against cutting overtime pay. He will be putting out a tax reform plan to take the burden off the middle class sometime next month, as well.
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Clark4VotingRights Donating Member (795 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-11-04 12:07 AM
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9. Issue kick
n/t
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hellhathnofury Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-11-04 02:45 AM
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10. Up yee go! Kick.
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