http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0622-28.htm
Published on Thursday, June 22, 2006 by The Nation

Class Warfare: The Minimum Wage Goes Down

by Katrina vanden Heuvel

The GOP just shafted the working people of America. By rejecting an 
attempt to raise the minimum wage, the Republican-controlled Senate 
showed that it is far more interested in lining the pockets of its 
campaign contributors than - as Paul Krugman wrote in a New York 
Times op-ed on Monday - arriving at a "new New Deal" and working to 
"rebuild our middle class." The 52-46 vote was eight short of the 60 
needed for approval. (The measure drew the support of eight 
Republicans --four of these are up for reelection in the fall.)
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- See "Class War Politics" Paul Krugman. New York Times op-ed Monday, 
June 19, 2006:
http://theobfuscationreport.blogspot.com/2006/06/class-war-politics.html
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Sen. Edward Kennedy's amendment would have raised the wage from the 
current $5.15 an hour to $7.25 - the first raise in a decade. "The 
minimum wage," as economist Gwendolyn Mink, makes clear, is supposed 
to guarantee an income floor to keep full-time wage-earners out of 
poverty. But today, the federal minimum wage guarantees abject 
poverty for workers... nearly $6,000 per year below the federal 
poverty line for a family of three."

But the vast majority of Republican Senators, several of them 
millionaires several times over, don't care about poverty or the 
well-being of their working class constituents, What they really care 
about is that they're sitting pretty, having voted themselves another 
raise --to $168,500 --on January 1.

Even the not-exactly-populist Wall Street Journal points out, "While 
the minimum wage has remained frozen, lawmakers' salaries have risen 
with annual cost-of-living increases keyed to what is given federal 
employees. And last week's vote in the House Appropriations Committee 
followed a floor vote days before in which the House cleared the way 
for members to get another increase valued at thousands of dollars 
annually." So, while Congress will soon make close to $170,000 a 
year, hardworking full-time minimum wage workers make just $10,700 
annually.

One group that did important work to end this inequity is the Let 
Justice Roll coalition--a fast-growing program of more than 70 faith 
and community groups. The coalition labored mightily to target 
senators who were critical to passing this legislation and preventing 
it from being weakened by Republican's bogus charges of "class 
warfare." (For the true definition of class warfare, check out my 
Dictionary of Republicanisms. "Class warfare, n.: any attempt to 
raise the minimum wage").

For millions of families, this callous vote means another day of 
choosing between rent and health care, putting food in the 
refrigerator or gas in the car. Meanwhile, a Big Oil CEO makes 
$37,000 an hour. Want to talk about class warfare?

Katrina vanden Heuvel has been The Nation's editor since 1995 and 
publisher since 2005. She is the co-editor of "Taking Back 
America--And Taking Down The Radical Right" (NationBooks, 2004) and, 
most recently, editor of "The Dictionary of Republicanisms" 
(NationBooks, 2005).

© 2006 The Nation

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