Private Wealth, Public Squalor: America’s Dilemma
https://www.commondreams.org/view/2014/06/16-2
In the first six months of this year, Senate Republicans used the filibuster to block the Senate majority from increasing the minimum wage, providing paycheck fairness to women, and enabling those with student debt to refinance at lower rates, paid for by insuring millionaires pay a minimum tax.
Senate Republicans joined Democrats to pass extension of unemployment insurance and comprehensive immigration reform. But Republican House Speaker John Boehner has refused to allow either measure a vote in the House, despite likely majority support for both.
Profits are at record heights and wages near record lows as a portion of the economy. CEO pay soars to new heights. The wealthiest 1 percent pockets nearly all of the nations income growth, while typical household income continues to decline. We are five years into the official recovery that has yet to reach most Americans.
Republicans clearly are willing and able to block President Obamas agenda to get the economy moving. So what is the Republican plan for widely shared growth?