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Will Workers Swallow a Bitter Pill? by Julianne Malveaux

Dec. 11, 2016
Will Workers Swallow a Bitter Pill?
By Julianne Malveaux
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(TriceEdneyWire.com) - When Donald Trump was running for President, he specifically targeted the “white working class”, telling them that he’d prevent their jobs from leaving the country, that he’d bring back manufacturing jobs, and that he’d revive the oil and steel industries.  He hasn’t taken office yet, but he has already celebrated the fact that Carrier, a furnace manufacturer in Indianapolis, Indiana, has agreed to keep jobs in the United States, even though they had earlier announced that they would have moved jobs to Mexico.

The Carrier deal that Trump has been crowing about is so deceptive, that some business writers describe it as a scam and a union leader accused Trump of lying his hind parts off.  Trump says he saved over a thousand jobs, but the real number may be closer to 730.  Carrier will still relocate more than 500 jobs to Mexico, and they had already planned to keep about 300 jobs in the United States.  So Trump may have “saved” 400 jobs, not 800 or a thousand, and Indiana governor Pence had to give up $7 million in tax benefits to keep the jobs here.   Trump and Pence have also signaled that they are willing to play “let’s make a deal” on a case by case basis to keep jobs in the United States, instead of using public policy to encourage the development of US jobs and to limit the mobility of capital.  And, Carrier is still closing another Indiana plant, but there has been no intervention for that closure.

Now, Mr. Trump has indicated that Andrew F. Puzder is his choice for Secretary of Labor.  Puzder, the CEO of CKE Restaurant Holdings, a company that franchises Hardee and Carl’s Jr. fast food outlets, has opposed minimum wage increases, worker protections, paid sick leave, and the Affordable Care Act.  He has said that he welcomes automation in the restaurant industry because machines are “always polite. . .never take a vacation, never show up late, there’s never a slip and fall or an age, sex, or race discrimination case.”  While the Department of Labor has been the advocate for workers, Mr. Puzder seems to be an advocate for worker exploitation.

Okay, y’all working class white folks, those of you who voted for Mr. Trump, are you ready to swallow a bitter pill?  Because Mr. Trump has shown you, yet again, what he thinks of you.  The historian Doris Kearns Goodwin wrote about President Abraham Lincoln’s Team of Rivals.  What Mr. Trump seems to have assembled is a team of war-mongering generals and bombastic billionaires.  The Puzder appointment, then, is consistent with Mr. Trump’s philosophy, but it is inconsistent with the notion that the Labor Department should be an advocate for workers, and should regulate labor markets and enforce labor legislation.

The minimum wage was stuck at $5.15 an hour for ten years before it was increased in 2007.  Then, Congress approved a three-step increase, raising the wage to $5.85 an hour in July 2007, then $6.55 an hour in 2008, finally increasing to $7.25 an hour in 2009.  It has been stuck there ever since.   President Obama has recommended an increase of the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, less than the $15 an hour that many activists are advocating through the Fight for Fifteen.  Puzder does not think the minimum wage should be more than $9 an hour.  He also opposes Obama Administration efforts to give overtime pay to more workers.

It would be crass to say that Puzder purchased his position, but it is important to note that he contributed more than $300,000 to the Trump campaign.  His nomination is consistent with that of Oklahoma attorney general Scott Pruitt, a climate change denier, to head the Environmental Protection Agency.  Just as Pruitt has no intention of protecting the environment, prioritizing energy production over environmental protection, Puzder has no intention of advocating for or protecting workers.

Lots of people who voted for Mr. Trump swear they aren’t racists and say they simply voted for “change”.  If Mr. Trump and Mr. Puzder have their way, they’ll get chump change for hourly pay.  Is that the change they want to believe in?

Julianne Malveaux is an author and economist. Her latest book “Are We Better Off? Race, Obama and Public Policy” is available via www.amazon.com for booking, wholesale inquiries or for more info visitwww.juliannemalveaux.com.

Mistrial Declared in the Police Back Shooting Death of Walter Scott By Frederick H. Lowe

Dec. 6, 2016

Mistrial Declared in the Police Back Shooting Death of Walter Scott
 Prosecutor will retry cop

By Frederick H. Lowe

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Special to the Trice Edney News Wire from NorthStarNewsToday.com

(TriceEdneyWire.com) - The prosecutor of a former police officer who killed a fleeing black man by shooting him the back in a murder that was captured on cell phone video and shown around the world said she will retry the cop after the judge hearing the case declared a mistrial because of a hung jury.

Scarlett A. Wilson, solicitor for the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Charleston, S.C., issued a statement, saying she was disappointed by the trial outcome involving Michael Slager, a former North Charleston, S. C., cop who faced state charges of murder or manslaughter in the shooting death of Walter Scott.

“While I cannot overstate our disappointment that this case was not resolved, I commend those who sacrificed so much time, energy and effort to serve on this jury,” Wilson said. “We will try Michael Slager again. We hope the federal and state courts will coordinate efforts regarding any future trial dates but we stand ready whenever the court calls.”

Circuit Court Judge Clifton Newman declared a mistrial Monday after a juror, believed to be a white man, said he could not vote to convict Slager. The jury was comprised of five white men, six white women and one black man, who was the foreman.  Eleven jurors voted to convict Slager of murder or manslaughter. The jury began deliberating on Wednesday.

Slager’s defense team wanted Judge Newman, who is African American, to declare a mistrial on Friday. The judge, however, ordered jurors to continue deliberating today.

The murder of the 50-year-old Scott, a Coast Guard veteran, was the clearest recent example of a police murder of an unarmed black man.

Slager stopped Scott’s car, citing a broken taillight. Scott jumped from his car and started running. As he ran, Slager fired his pistol, shooting Scott five times in the back on April 4, 2015.

Scott crumpled to the ground and Slager handcuffed him, though it appeared that Scott was already dead. The entire deadly shooting, including Slager placing something believed to be a TASER, next to Scott’s body, was captured on cell phone video for the world to see but it wasn’t enough to persuade one juror to convict Slager.

It seemed to observers who saw the cell phone video that Slager’s conviction was a slam dunk for prosecutors but it didn’t turn out that way because many people refuse to question the actions of cops, or because ingrained racism against black men makes questionable or heinous police actions against black men acceptable or both.

Judy Scott, Walter’s mother, told reporters the fight is not over. “Today I am not sad. I know that justice will be served,” a tearful Judy Scott said, invoking Jesus’ name and shouting hallelujah several times.

Obamas' Last Christmas in the White House Brings Joy to Thousands

Dec. 5, 2016
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Obamas' Last Christmas in the White House Brings Joy to Thousands 

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First Lady Michelle Obama and Olympic swimmer Simone Manuel read stories to children after the lighting of the 
National Christmas Tree. PHOTO: Paulette Singleton/Trice Edney News Wire
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President Barack Obama, alongside First Lady Michelle Obama and their youngest daughter, Sasha, greets the crowd of thousands at the National Christmas Tree lighting. 
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Chance the Rapper and singers onstage at the National Christmas Tree Lighting. PHOTO: Paulette Singleton/Trice Edney News Wire
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Audience enjoys Christmas music and festivities at the final National Tree lighting by the Obamas.
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Thousands waited in lines anticipating the holiday fun and entertainment, including performances by Chance the Rapper and Yolanda Adams.
PHOTO: Paulette Singleton/Trice Edney News Wire

A Moral Appeal to Donald Trump by Jesse Jackson

Dec. 6, 2016

A Moral Appeal to Donald Trump
By Jesse Jackson

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(TriceEdneyWire.com) - On Sunday, a man armed with an assault weapon marched into a popular pizza place — Comet Ping Pong — in Washington, D.C. He said he had come to “self-investigate” false stories spread by hate sites that the restaurant was the center of a Hillary Clinton ring trafficking in children. He reported fired his rifle one or more and was arrested. Luckily, no one was injured.

After the utterly baseless and scurrilous stories spread over social media, the restaurant owner and staff had been inundated with death threats. The lunatic conspiracy was spun off of WikiLeaks’ publication of Clinton campaign chairman corresponding with the owner about a possible fund-raiser. The neighbors who know and love the restaurant have rallied to its support. But under the hashtag #pizzagate, the hate stories keep spreading — and the threats keep building.

Mr. Trump, this ugliness is poisonous and dangerous. But it keeps spreading. On Nov. 2, a few days before the election, Gen. Michael Flynn, the man you appointed to as your national security adviser, issued a tweet tying Hillary Clinton to “sex crimes with minors. The full text reads as follows:

“U decide — NYPD Blows Whistle on New Hillary Emails: Money Laundering, Sex Crimes w Children etc…MUST READ.” It linked to an article on the website “True Pundit.” That article, which didn’t mention Comet Ping Pong, alleged — fantastically — that the NYPD had new evidence linking “Clinton herself and associates” to a series of crimes.

I’m told that Gen. Flynn now says he was duped. But how can anyone with common sense choose to spread a report that Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee for president and former secretary of state, was involved in “sex crimes with minors.” This isn’t partisan animus. It isn’t the excesses of the heat of an election. It is simple lunacy.

After the shooting on Sunday, Politico reported that Gen. Flynn’s son, an adviser to his father, tweeted: “Until #Pizzagate proven to be false, it’ll remain a story. The left seems to forget #PodestaEmails and the many ‘coincidences’ tied to it.” He linked to the account of the special projects director of a group called Citizens4Trump. He chose to fan the flames.

I realize that Gen. Flynn supported you when you were the underdog. Having run as an outsider, I understand the deep sense of loyalty and appreciation that builds for those who were with you from the start, when the odds were long, the establishment scornful and the press dismissive. It is to be expected that you will want those you can trust around you in the White House.

But as you know, this campaign — which you have correctly described as “the nastiest” — has fanned anger, division and fear in the country. It is vital, as you have stated, that the country come together.

For this to happen, you must lead. The president is the great teacher. What you say and how you act will set the tone. So I respectfully suggest you reconsider your appointment of Gen. Flynn. It is inconceivable that the national security adviser to the president would traffic a report that Hillary Clinton was engaged in sex crimes with minors.

You have stated that you want Democrats and Republicans to work together. But how can any Democrat work with a White House whose national security adviser fanned lunatic rumors that the Democratic candidate for president was engaged in sex crimes?

Gen. Flynn is not the only appointment that raises fears. Sen. Jeff Sessions, with a long history of venom towards people of color, is not fit to be attorney general. But at least Sen. Sessions must face Senate confirmation. Gen. Flynn is your decision alone.

When people are frightened, hatred can spiral out of control. I’ve witnessed this time and again during the civil rights movement, when citizens in both the South and the North were inflamed into assaults on nonviolent and peaceful demonstrators. Leaders can fan those flames, and they can help calm those fears.

That is why I make this simple moral appeal that you stand clearly against the hate and seek to calm the fears in what you say, how you act and who you put in your administration. Your appointments reflect what you think is acceptable. You draw the line. I implore you to draw it wisely.

Congressman Cedric Richmond to Lead the Congressional Black Caucus by Frederick H. Lowe

Dec. 4, 2016

Congressman Cedric Richmond to Lead the Congressional Black Caucus
By Frederick Lowe

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U. S. Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-La.)

Special to the Trice Edney News Wire from NorthStarNewsToday.com

(TriceEdneyWire.com) - Louisiana Congressman Cedric Richmond has been elected chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus for the 115th Congress, which begins Jan. 3, 2017.

“I commend Representative Richmond on becoming the new chairman,” said G. K. Butterfield, the outgoing chairman. “We have much work ahead of us during the 115th Congress, and I am confident Representative Richmond will provide strong leadership on issues we champion to ensure all Americans have an equal and equitable opportunity to achieve the American Dream.”

The 43-year-old Richmond represents Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District, which includes most of New Orleans. He is a native of New Orleans.

Richmond is a member of Committee on the Judiciary and Homeland Security. He has focused on reforming the criminal justice system.

Richmond is a graduate of Morehouse College. He earned a law degree from Tulane University School of Law in New Orleans.  Richmond is also a graduate of the Harvard University Executive Education Program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Since the last election, the Congressional Black Caucus has grown and it now has 49 members. The CBC was founded in 1971.

 

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