MikeDunnAuthor,
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Today in Labor History September 30, 1892: In the wake of the Homestead Steel Strike, union leaders were prosecuted for the crime of treason for the first time in U.S. history. Henry C. Frick, chairman of the Carnegie Steel Company, convinced the chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to issue warrants for the arrests of every member of the advisory board of the striking steel union for treason against the state. The 29 strike leaders were ultimately charged with plotting "to incite insurrection, rebellion & war against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania." During the strike, Pinkerton detectives killed seven workers, who were protesting wage cuts of 18-26%. Alexander Berkman tried to assassinate Frick, but failed, and spent many years in prison. He wrote about his imprisonment, and about anarchism, in his “Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist,” published by Emma Goldman’s Mother Earth Press.

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Terrible story…had no idea,

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The GQP platform in a nutshell: ‘Back To The Future’

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Carnegie, like many other Gilded Age anti-democracy billionaires, hated unions yet successfully whitewashed his legacy using "philanthropic" bequests.

Today's billionaires whitewash their anti-democracy efforts using the same techniques, "philanthropic" think tanks to harbor a Leonard Leo or a John Eastman.

MikeDunnAuthor,
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And as a tax shelter

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asbestos,
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SoCiAL wELfaRe ORgAnaZatiOnS

asbestos,
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Exactly, at least Carnige built libraries. Today's oligarchs fund groups to tear them down. Instead of funding colleges they fund think tanks to produce fascist propaganda.

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Funny how wealth can just buy legal action against the average equality-minded citizen.

I just posted about that re: Oppenheimer & Lewis Strauss.

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