Trump Repeats Biden’s Mistake: Choosing Which Laws to Ignore

We Have Paper Tiger Labor Laws Without CLAWS America faces a troubling pattern: presidents selectively enforcing laws based on political convenience rather than constitutional duty. Biden ignored immigration laws, devastating lower-income American workers through unchecked illegal immigration and visa fraud. Now, Trump follows the same playbook, choosing not to enforce Read more

By Randell Hynes, ago

The Invisible Time Bomb

US Visa Fraud and Instability of the Program Threatens America’s Critical Infrastructure The Colorado Case Study In the State of Colorado, what’s stopping these catastrophic security breaches from happening? The Corporate-State has effectively turned over the keys to America’s critical infrastructure to a foreign force larger than the entire U.S. Read more

By Randell Hynes, ago

Fucking American Workers Is Not a Sustainable Act

What If the Government Realized That Excluding American Workers From the Negotiating Table Would Destroy What They’re Trying to Protect? Let’s cut through the bullshit. The American government—along with its corporate partners—has spent decades systematically excluding workers from economic decision-making. They’ve convinced themselves this is necessary to “protect” American competitiveness, Read more

By Randell Hynes, ago

Betraying the American Dream

How Amazon, Meta, Google, Microsoft, and Intel—With Their Outsourcing Allies and U.S. Government Enablers—Are Waging War on U.S. Workers In the shadow of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)—a trillion-dollar giveaway to corporations—these five tech behemoths have exposed their true colors: anti-American Worker profiteers who prioritize shareholders, cheap Read more

By Randell Hynes, ago

THE BROKEN PROMISE: NO PROTECTION WHEN FIGHTING FOR A LIVING WAGE

American Workers Deserve Government Protection in Their Fight for Living Wages:

The fundamental promise of the American dream has always been that hard work should lead to prosperity. Yet today, millions of American workers find themselves trapped in a system where full-time employment fails to provide basic economic security. The argument that workers should demand better wages from their employers ignores the fundamental power imbalance that exists in modern labor markets. Good government would do everything possible to protect American workers while they demand a living wage from their employers. Instead, the government steps aside and lets corporate interests determine the fate of working families.

By Randell Hynes, ago