"Us" is Charles M. Kelly, usually referred to as Chuck.

Economic absurdities that
Democrats must expose:


...because it's wrong to penalize success and hard work.


...therefore, we should eliminate the capital gains tax.


...After all, they came from, and understand, business.


...even though it is based on pitting the worlds' workers against each other.


...union bosses are only out for themselves.


...and the more the rich have, the more will trickle down to everyone else.


...Democrats are communists, or at least, socialists at heart.


...so when we tax wealthy investors, we lose jobs.


...so investors, not workers, create wealth.


...so we should give them all the tax breaks possible.


...Democrats just want to tax and spend today.


General Issues:

...check out this 2-minute video.


...It's a mountain, and a terrible defense of globalization.


...for those of Indonesia, Mexico, China and India.


...and how not to do it again.


...and the "crisis" is just a ploy by those who want to destroy it.


...Republicans' most important propaganda technique.


...and get the media on your side




This Site

Chuck Kelly is the author of THE DESTRUCTIVE ACHIEVER; Power and Ethics in the American Corporation (Addison-Wesley, 1988); THE GREAT LIMBAUGH CON, and Other Right-Wing Assaults on Common Sense (Fithian Press, 1994); and CLASS WAR IN AMERICA; How Economic and Political Conservatives are Exploiting Low- and Middle-Income Americans (Fithian Press, 2000).

He holds a Ph.D. in industrial communications from Purdue University, was a management consultant for 40 years, and is now retired. He taught courses in communication, ethics, and management at Syracuse University, Cal State University, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institutes of Management.

He has conducted conferences and seminars on these same subjects for numerous Fortune 500 companies and has published articles about ethics, productivity, and management in several newspapers, and professional journals such as the Sloan Management Review, the Personnel Journal, Organizational Dynamics, Research Management, Training and Development Journal, Management Review, Business Horizons, National Productivity Review, and Industrial Management.

For his reasons for doing this website, see Why Class War in America was written.