Washington Haiti seems snakebit. Hurricanes, assassinations, corruption, gang control, vigilante killings, the list goes on and on. Presidents Bush (the first) and Clinton try to raise money for rebuilding, and the problems persist. The United Nations goes in and becomes part of the problem. Days ago, someone is finally held accountable for killing the …
Author: Chief Organizer
NLRB in the Gun Sights
New Orleans When the progressive voice of the New York Times op-ed columns, Jamelle Bouie, ends his remarks on the aggressively hostile servitude of the US Supreme Court to capital and its antipathy to unions and working people, with the sentence, “If labor is ever going to get what it needs, it probably …
Two Steps Forward, One Step Backwards in Texas Energy Fight
New Orleans Texas has a reputation as oil country. There aren’t drilling rigs on the state capitol grounds in Austin, like there are in Oklahoma City, but you can find them almost everywhere else. Less well known is that Texas has also been a leader in building alternative energy production and integrating wind …


