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“the State has directly transformed #capitalism since the 1930s. The State regulates the flow of capital, owns outright or indirectly, large bodies of capital, (for example, the aerospace program in both its public and private sectors), and through the contract – enforced by the shop [committees] and #union stewards, who in effect become agents of the state – disciplines the workers. On the one hand, the #NewDeal Acts … provided the legal context in which workers raised their wages through massive #strikes at the end of World War II. On the other hand, the CIO #unions became through the process the political weapons of the State against the working class. Carefully legalized mass industrial unions were a necessary part of this development; industry-wide bargaining agents able to impose wage rates high enough to drive out all marginal producers who cut prices by super-exploitation of workers were in effect incorporated into the State apparatus.”
— Richard #Warwick, Working Class Self-Activity (1969)
#labor #history #uspol #uspolitics #politics

On this Day in Social Security History:

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Remembering the 168 hard working civil servants (including 16 SSA employees) who made the ultimate sacrifice at their duty stations on, April 19, 1995, at 9:02 a.m. CST, when our nation experienced a profound tragedy in the terrorist bomb attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Office Building in Oklahoma City.
The Oklahoma City Bombing - A Survivor's Story:
youtu.be/wZ9POQYO1ao

More Social Security history: ssa.gov/history/ & #SSAHistGWC 

#SocialSecurity #History #Disability #Retirement #Medicare #Unemployment #insurance #healthcare #heatlhcare #NewDeal #OTD #SSDI #OASDI #equity #justice Social Security Administration

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(8/8) ... du Trésor Ogden Mills devant élus Républicains :

"le #Newdeal dissimule une vaste entreprise de plannification de l'économie, de soumission de l'industrie à l'Etat et de mise au pas du peuple américain. Le New Deal mène à la #tyrannie "
- Ogden Mills aux Républicains

= désinformation/diffamation -> égos vexés insécurité peur establisement industriels -> Entreprise DuPont, poursuivie pour fraude fiscale, finance ...

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- USA : suite à enquête Congrès sur fraudes économiques des industriels durant 1ère Guerre Mondiale -> mise en accusation Dupont (cf 1918 1923) qui se dit persécuté par Roosevelt -> rupture avec Psdt Roosevelt considéré comme traitre à sa classe sociale -> Sloane (cf 1929) et ses pairs sabotent négociations syndicales cadre #NewDeal en dénigrant syndicat nationaux contre syndicat 'maison' plus facile à manipuler + ex Secrétaire ...

"The first step may be to finally recognize that “running government like a business” has always been a red herring. The government is not a business — it is the thing that makes business possible. Unregulated markets frequently fail to produce good businesses so long as we define “good” as beneficial to their customers. And unregulated businesses, as we’ve recently been forced to witness, are even worse at producing good government. As the economist Mariana Mazzucato has long argued, the libertarian CEO types now running Washington are willfully ignorant of just how dependent their industries are on the backbone of public services like roads, telecoms, courts and publicly-funded research — services they have enjoyed largely for free since financial liberalization and business tax cuts have allowed them to shelter the vast majority of their profits.

Step two is much harder: articulating some positive idea of an activist government in the marketplace. For Doctorow, as for many others, this begins with “a very aggressive antitrust agenda” aimed at breaking up the monopolies that have become powerful enough to capture — and try to replace — the federal government under Trump. “You cannot have a referee who is weaker than the players on the field,” he told me.

“Anti-government nihilism cannot be countered without a defense of the government’s role in daily life.”

But there are other, more constructive roles the government could play. Doctorow suggested a federal jobs guarantee that would put a meaningful floor on the value of labor. Or a database of publicly funded, patent-free research, which would compel corporations to support interoperability — what Mazzucato has called, in the context of AI, a “decentralized innovation ecosystem that serves the public good.”"

noemamag.com/the-good-society-

NOEMAThe Department Of Good Living | NOEMAOnce upon a time, there was a federal government department that helped design and distribute tools for living the good life. What happened to that vision?

On this Day in Social Security History:

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4/5/1935 The US House of Representatives began debate on The Social Security Act of 1935.
More: ssa.gov/history/senate35.html

4/5/1944 The United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, held that money paid to a widow, after the death of her wage-earner husband pursuant to a back-pay award by the National Labor Relations Board entered after the wage earner's death, did not constitute wages as defined in the original Social Security Act because it was not remuneration for employment.
More on, Social Security and Vulnerable Groups—Policy Options to Aid Widows: congress.gov/crs-product/R4618

4/5/1948, President Truman vetoed H.R. 5052, a bill to exclude vendors of newspapers and magazines from social security coverage.
More: ssa.gov/policy/docs/ssb/v11n7/
 
More Social Security history: ssa.gov/history & #SSAHistGWC 

#SocialSecurity #socialinsurance #History #Disability #Retirement #Medicare #Unemployment #insurance #healthcare #NewDeal #OTD #SSDI #OASDI #equity #justice Social Security Administration

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" Resolved, That the General Court of Massachusetts favors the immediate enactment by Congress of suitable legislation creating a national compulsory unemployment-insurance..." F.W. Cook, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in the US House of Representatives. ssa.gov/history/pdf/h416.pdf

3/27/1960 (March 27 - April 2, 1960) The sixth White House Conference on Children and Youth was held.
More: files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED0

3/27/1969 (March 27 & May 21, 1969) President Nixon signed the Reorganization Act. presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/

3/27/1891 SSA awarded a commu­nications terminal replacement contract to the Paradyne Corp. of Largo, Florida. See: The Paradyne Affair (Pg. 126) - ssa.gov/history/pdf/ota86.pdf

3/27/2006 SSA published its Disability Service Improvement initiative. s3-us-gov-west-1.amazonaws.com
 
More Social Security history: ssa.gov/history/ & #SSAHistGWC 

#SocialSecurity #History #Disability #Retirement #Medicare #Unemployment #insurance #healthcare #NewDeal #OTD #SSDI #OASDI #equity #justice Social Security Administration

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@TeamMidwest

I just finished the third episode, and I really enjoyed it. Thanks for doing this!

Y'all, give it a listen if you haven't already.

My working mental framework is that conservatives have hated the New Deal since the beginning, and have been trying to pull it back ever since, with little success until now. I think Project 2025 is best understood as an effort to repeal the New Deal, while the Distractor in Chief goes on about trans people and Greenland. So I find your podcast very timely.

Today in Labor History March 4, 1933: Frances Perkins became U.S. Secretary of Labor, the first female member of the United States Cabinet. As labor secretary, she helped develop the social security system in 1935. She also played an important role in the development of other New Deal programs. And in 1939, she came under fire from Congress for refusing to support the deportation of ILWU chief, Harry Bridges, who they accused of being a Communist. As a young woman, Perkins worked with Florence Kelly, a social and political organizer who fought against sweatshops and for the minimum wage, eight-hour workday and children’s rights. Kelley was a follower of Karl Marx and a friend of Friedrich Engels. Perhaps for these reasons, people accused Perkins of being a Communist, which she was not. Perkins had also volunteered at Hull House, with Jane Addams.

Social Security Pioneers, Black History Month Edition:

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Patricia R. Harris
Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. During her tenure, the department was renamed Health and Human Services.
1979-1981
Info: ssa.gov/history/harris.html

Herbert R. Doggette, Jr.
Social Security Commissioner
January 1, 1980 to January 2, 1980 (Acting),
and, January 20, 1981 to May 5, 1981 (Acting)
Info: ssa.gov/history/doggette.html

Gwendolyn S. King
Commissioner of Social Security
August 1, 1989 to September 30, 1992
Info: ssa.gov/history/king.html

Carolyn W. Colvin
Acting Commissioner
February 14, 2013 - January 20, 2017
November 30, 2024 - January 2025
Info: ssa.gov/history/colvin.html

Ruth Pierce
Associate Deputy Commissioner for Regional Operations

Kilolo Kijakazi
Acting Commissioner
July 9, 2021 – December 20, 2023
Info: ssa.gov/history/kijakazi.html

And many contributors at all levels of the organization working day by day, year after year, in service to the American public.

More Social Security history: ssa.gov/history/ & #SSAHistGWC

#BlackHistoryMonth
#SocialSecurity #History #Disability #Retirement #Medicare #Unemployment #insurance #heatlhcare #NewDeal #OTD #SSDI #OASDI #equity #justice Social Security Administration

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"We are now seeing that agenda taken to its logical conclusion, with the outright destruction of a functioning federal system led by a couple of deranged billionaires out for themselves, and ever-increasing precariousness and desperation for the many."

#Musk #Trump #destruction #chaos #FederalGovernment #employment #workers #economy #SocialSecurity #Medicare #education #PublicHealth #food #water #AirTravel #NewDeal #Reagan #TaxCuts #billionaires #EconomicElites
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"It was a double lie, in that Reagan's real agenda wasn't small government per se, and in that a lot of people in this country received crucial direct and indirect help and benefit then as now from Social Security, Medicare, food, water, and transportation safety, funding for education and public health."

#Musk #Trump #destruction #chaos #FederalGovernment #employment #workers #economy #SocialSecurity #Medicare #education #PublicHealth #food #water #AirTravel #NewDeal #Reagan
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Berno Strootman pleitte - namens het toenmalige College van Rijksadviseurs (CRa) - vier jaar geleden al voor een nieuwe deal tussen boer en de maatschappij.

Deze video prijkt al jaren bovenaan ons YouTube-kanaal (abonneren mag): tinyurl.com/495wpyp8

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