Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Conny Ford's Thoughts of the Week

California’s working families face tremendous risk in 2008 – risk of rising health care costs, risk of losing their jobs, their retirement benefits and their homes. The economy is on the brink of a major recession and our state budget faces a $16 billion deficit. Meanwhile, a recent hearing by the US House of Representatives reported that the gross excess of CEO’s pay and corporate profits has been rising for more than a generation. This story bears repeating. In 2006, corporate CEOs were paid more than 364 times what the average worker was paid. In other words, they received in a single day what the average worker needed an entire year to earn. By contrast, the ratio of CEO-to-work pay was “only” 24-to-1 in 1965 and 35-to-1 in 1978. As a comparison, the highest-paid CEOs of European corporations are paid one-third as much as their U.S. counterparts, even though the corporations they run have nearly 50% higher sales volume.

And then, we hear of the recent “bail-out” by the Federal Government to a very large financial institution. Billions, yes with a “b”, of dollars were made in the unregulated, irresponsible “bundling” of our home mortgages. This “new” policy evolved with very little oversight by our government. This is the same government that constantly beats-the-drum of the importance of “shrinking the government” and the importance of keeping the government’s hands out of the private economy. Just today, 3/18/08, it was revealed that the Federal Reserve will bail out the Bear Stearns financial institution by “giving a line of credit” to Morgan Chase, in order to “buy” it. Not too long ago, when the number of personal bankruptcies started to explode, mostly due to unscrupulous credit-card industry tactics, the government’s response was to pass legislation that made it harder for the average Joe or Josephine to file for bankruptcy (the bankruptcy bill passed by Congress in 2005). Where was our “government bail-out”?

Where did this $30 billion to “lend” to Morgan Chase come from? Good question. It came from 2 places: 1) from you and your tax dollars and 2) from countries that we borrow from – Dubai, Qatar, China, Abu Dhabi and Kuwait.

Oh – and don’t forget, our so-called war against terrorism. We have already spent nearly half a trillion dollars on a country that had not attacked us! This war, that was suppose to be “quick and cheap, not to mention paid for by Iraqi oil, still has 160,000 troops in Iraq, almost 4,000 US military personnel killed, thousands more dramatically hurt and maimed, over one million Iraqis’ dead and no resolution in sight. Senator John McCain says it is all worth it; even if we have to stay for 100 more years. You be the judge.

Something is deeply wrong with what is happening today. I don’t know about you but the only answer that makes any sense to me is for us – you and me - to come together, work together, picket together, march together, vote together. We are the majority. Let’s start showing it.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fuck You Conny you stupid incompetent whore

Anonymous said...

Wow!! Maybe Anonymous should explain why they feel the need to say such things.

Another Anonymous person

Anonymous said...

One entry in a year and a half? We had a major election now we have lots of others issues facing Americans like health care, global warming, etc.. & local 3 only has one blog entry? pretty sad

Conny said...

I have been checking this blog - that I started over a year ago to see if anyone had noticed. I am always looking for new ways to communitcate with folks. I was beginning to feel that this was not the way - and so have gone on to try a Facebook page (which I find interesting - but requires alot of work), maintaing Local 3's old website (which really needs updating) and the newsletter which we send to members. Now, however, within a couple of weeks, there has been a few comments. One that trashes me personally, one that responds to it and lastly one that asks for more thoughts from Local 3 (all anonymous postings).

Perhaps this is a start or not.

What I am finding is that every new way to communicate with each other takes alot of time. And time is one thing that I don't have much of. So, I think I will close this blog. I do want to thank those that did write. For more information about Local 3 - please see our new Facebook page; check our our website.

And whatever you do, please stay involve - we need each and every one of you. Only working together can we change - what folks are now calling the jobless recovery - into something that is what I think most of us really want, a sustainable, healthy, and equitable economy that serves the needs of the many not just the few.

I hope that you join me in the this fight. It is a critical one.

Conny