How screwing unions screws the entire middle class.
Kevin Drum —
February 23, 2011
— Mother Jones
What's happening is a story about power. It's about the loss of a countervailing power robust enough to stand up to the influence of business interests and the rich on equal terms. With that gone, the response to every new crisis and every new change in the economic landscape has inevitably pointed in the same direction. And after three decades, the cumulative effect of all those individual responses is an economy focused almost exclusively on the demands of business and finance. It's not clear how this will get turned around, but unions, for better or worse, are history.