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Martin McNamara is a 45yr old contractor sales rep. living in New York City the last 7yrs. Born in Boston , MA and lived there most of his life. Also, Martin lived in South Miami, Florida from 1990 to 1995. He's married AND happy!
Relevant keynotes such as a musician, ex-union member (teamstsers), Democrat, liberal, progressive and lover of all things scientific and historical. Became interested in politics as a member of the Teamster's Union in the early 80's. Although working in a non-union job now and in the private sector, he's a strong supporter of both public and private unions and the right to organize.
Martin's goals " To participate in the class war being faught by the wealthy and their shills against everyone else. To strike back at the attack on our standard of living, our education, our way of life with my words, deeds, energy, strength and all I have. To NOT sit idly by, while the rich and powerful line their pockets with the downsizing of all our freedoms, rights, and dreams."
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, April 14, 2011 The Politics of Hurt
A look at the rightwing middle class citizen. The Tea partier. How, for only ego's sake separate themselves from their own interest and the interests of their fellow Americans.
(9 comments) SHARE Saturday, April 9, 2011 Tea Party Reaches New Low In Shutdown Politics
The shameless Tea Party finds a new low, but boxes themselves in with obstruction move. This article asks the question. Are we so powerless that these corporate hacks are setting policy for our nation. Just as their popularity is waning.
(9 comments) SHARE Tuesday, April 5, 2011 20 Simple Steps To Aristocracy and a Police State
Brief history in a step by step progression of a corporate takeover
of our country. A class war and march to aristocracy by America's wealthy and the continued and relentless downsizing of the American middleclass.
(7 comments) SHARE Friday, April 1, 2011 The Earthquake and (un)War That Stole our Middleclass Moment
An opinion piece on the news cycle surrounding the Wisconsin public union busting. How international disasters and wars robbed the American middleclass their day on the front pages and lead stories accross the country.