Saturday, April 30, 2011
Here is the kind of program I think we need.
Here is the kind of program I think we need.
I think we need to drive home the point that the way to create real jobs is by solving the problems of the people.
In a way, I guess we should be happy we have so many problems because just solving a few of the bigger problems around universal social programs that are always going to be required will pretty much yield a full-employment economy; one of the main reasons I think we should be focusing on a full-scale public health care program because it creates so many jobs. I don't think we can find two programs needed more than health care and child care (both publicly funded, publicly administered and publicly delivered which Ron Paul would never support, by-the-way):
A program for real change...
* Peace--- end the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya and shutdown the 800 U.S. military bases on foreign soil.
* A National Public Health Care System - ten million new jobs.
* A National Public Child Care System - three to five million new jobs.
* WPA - three million new jobs.
* CCC - two million new jobs.
* Tax the hell out of the rich and cut the military budget by ending the wars to pay for it all which will create full employment.
* Enforce Affirmative Action; end discrimination.
* Raise the minimum wage to a real living wage
* What tax-payers subsidize in the way of businesses, tax-payers should own and reap the profits from.
* Moratorium on home foreclosures and evictions.
* Defend democracy by defending workers' rights including the right to collective bargaining for improving the lives and livelihoods of working people.
* Roll-back and freeze the price of food, electricity, gas and heating fuels; not wages, benefits or pensions.
* Wall Street is our enemy.
Let's talk about the politics and economics of livelihood for a real change.
I think we need to drive home the point that the way to create real jobs is by solving the problems of the people.
In a way, I guess we should be happy we have so many problems because just solving a few of the bigger problems around universal social programs that are always going to be required will pretty much yield a full-employment economy; one of the main reasons I think we should be focusing on a full-scale public health care program because it creates so many jobs. I don't think we can find two programs needed more than health care and child care (both publicly funded, publicly administered and publicly delivered which Ron Paul would never support, by-the-way):
A program for real change...
* Peace--- end the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya and shutdown the 800 U.S. military bases on foreign soil.
* A National Public Health Care System - ten million new jobs.
* A National Public Child Care System - three to five million new jobs.
* WPA - three million new jobs.
* CCC - two million new jobs.
* Tax the hell out of the rich and cut the military budget by ending the wars to pay for it all which will create full employment.
* Enforce Affirmative Action; end discrimination.
* Raise the minimum wage to a real living wage
* What tax-payers subsidize in the way of businesses, tax-payers should own and reap the profits from.
* Moratorium on home foreclosures and evictions.
* Defend democracy by defending workers' rights including the right to collective bargaining for improving the lives and livelihoods of working people.
* Roll-back and freeze the price of food, electricity, gas and heating fuels; not wages, benefits or pensions.
* Wall Street is our enemy.
Let's talk about the politics and economics of livelihood for a real change.
Can Obama win in 2012?
Once people feel they have been betrayed by a politician they don't go back.
If Obama remains in the race it simply means fewer people will be voting. Had people believed Obama and the Democrats were real opposition to the Republicans they would have turned out in droves for the 2010 Election.
In fact, you can talk to people anyplace--- where they are being robbed at the gas pumps, having their pockets picked at the local supermarket, walking down the cracked, crumbling and uneven sidewalks, at work, in community centers or the local union hall, sitting in their cold, unheated living rooms because they can't afford to heat their homes and pay the mortgage or in the state park camping--- no matter where you go these days, you are not going to find "happy campers."
If there are those who don't believe, just do your own survey by going to your local supermarket and stand at the meat cooler near the hamburger and say to someone: "Pretty soon we aren't going to afford to eat any more; these prices are ridiculous." Say this to ten people; let me know what they say. Then go to the fruits where the bananas are and say, "Look at the prices; can you afford these things?" Again, let me know what the first ten people say. Then take your voter survey out to the gas station and say to a few people, "When is this robbery at the pumps going to end?" Let me know how people respond.
Let's be clear-minded here and not influenced by the Democratic Party hacks who are working the social networking sites posing as real people using 40 or 50 phony names bullying, badgering and intimidating people with this crap like, "If you don't support Obama you are going to be saluting Donald Trump."
Most people never voted for Obama in the first place; they voted against the Republicans because their livelihoods were already deteriorating and they were war-weary and just plain fed-up. Does anyone really believe that people are happier today because their standard of living has improved? Are people any less war-weary? If you want to know the answer, just ask people:
"How is Obama's war economy working for you?"
Obama doesn't dare ask voters this question; his die-hard supporters and Democratic Party hacks just loathe this question being asked.
Yet, this question is the most honest and forthright question that can be asked of anyone in this country because the answers tell us exactly what people are thinking.
The fight between the Democrats and Republicans for votes will be for a share of fewer voters. The Republicans are relying on this although the Republicans have moved so far to the right many of their own people are not turning out to vote, either.
Also, Obama by his own admission, is no liberal.
I am not nit-picking terms here. It is important we understand where everyone is coming from ideologically because it pretty much tells us what we can expect from people and the organizations and movements they "lead."
Obama is a neo-liberal which makes him as reactionary as reactionary can be.
By his own admission, Obama is ideologically a "pragmatist" very typical of the Wall Street crowd, as is the labor leadership in this country; and, unfortunately, much of the leadership of the peace, civil rights, environmental and women's movements are ideological pragmatists making it virtually impossible for even the littlest of reforms to be won.
In my opinion the entire results of this election in 2012 will be determined by what the liberal-minded voters do; Obama has lost the majority of progressive and left voters for sure and he seems to pretty much have lost the liberal voters who are the most important block in this country when it comes to voting and building movements for progressive change which at this point includes the need to build an alternative party reflecting the aspirations of people who want a United States of America that is for peace, social and economic justice.
This is the very best time for liberals, progressive and the left to begin building a new party that offers a real alternative to Wall Street's two parties because we really don't have to worry about being called "spoilers" even though that tag shouldn't bother us because we have the right to vote for the kind of country we want; but, as things presently stand, it is those who continue to support Obama who are the real spoilers because they cling to Obama--- a loser.
While it is always possible in life for what appears to be impossible to happen, all common sense should tell us a President with three wars hanging around his neck as his major "accomplishments" with rapidly rising prices for food, gas, home heating fuels and electricity coupled with huge unemployment, massive home foreclosures and evictions and the freezing and reductions of wages and benefits is not going to be getting voted in again. Politically the odds of Obama getting elected again are virtually nil.
Unless you believe Obama can win without liberals, progressives and left voters turning out to vote for him on Election Day, Obama can't win. In fact, the election isn't even going to be close; Obama will be trounced and trampled at the polls.
Even if Obama can win on Election Day he deserves to have every liberal, progressive and leftist working to defeat him because he does not represent or reflect the kind of country we want.
Here is my choice for 2012:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=82015215170
Cynthia McKinney and Cindy Sheehan might not be able to win on Election Day 2012; but, neither can Barack Obama... I will, however, be voting for the kind of country I want as a left-wing working class voter. And this is my right. I am not going to be badgered, bullied and intimidated into voting for a rotten Wall Street war-monger. I didn't tell Nixon to take his Vietnam war and shove it up his ass only to be bullied into voting for another warmonger--- Barack Obama.
If Obama remains in the race it simply means fewer people will be voting. Had people believed Obama and the Democrats were real opposition to the Republicans they would have turned out in droves for the 2010 Election.
In fact, you can talk to people anyplace--- where they are being robbed at the gas pumps, having their pockets picked at the local supermarket, walking down the cracked, crumbling and uneven sidewalks, at work, in community centers or the local union hall, sitting in their cold, unheated living rooms because they can't afford to heat their homes and pay the mortgage or in the state park camping--- no matter where you go these days, you are not going to find "happy campers."
If there are those who don't believe, just do your own survey by going to your local supermarket and stand at the meat cooler near the hamburger and say to someone: "Pretty soon we aren't going to afford to eat any more; these prices are ridiculous." Say this to ten people; let me know what they say. Then go to the fruits where the bananas are and say, "Look at the prices; can you afford these things?" Again, let me know what the first ten people say. Then take your voter survey out to the gas station and say to a few people, "When is this robbery at the pumps going to end?" Let me know how people respond.
Let's be clear-minded here and not influenced by the Democratic Party hacks who are working the social networking sites posing as real people using 40 or 50 phony names bullying, badgering and intimidating people with this crap like, "If you don't support Obama you are going to be saluting Donald Trump."
Most people never voted for Obama in the first place; they voted against the Republicans because their livelihoods were already deteriorating and they were war-weary and just plain fed-up. Does anyone really believe that people are happier today because their standard of living has improved? Are people any less war-weary? If you want to know the answer, just ask people:
"How is Obama's war economy working for you?"
Obama doesn't dare ask voters this question; his die-hard supporters and Democratic Party hacks just loathe this question being asked.
Yet, this question is the most honest and forthright question that can be asked of anyone in this country because the answers tell us exactly what people are thinking.
The fight between the Democrats and Republicans for votes will be for a share of fewer voters. The Republicans are relying on this although the Republicans have moved so far to the right many of their own people are not turning out to vote, either.
Also, Obama by his own admission, is no liberal.
I am not nit-picking terms here. It is important we understand where everyone is coming from ideologically because it pretty much tells us what we can expect from people and the organizations and movements they "lead."
Obama is a neo-liberal which makes him as reactionary as reactionary can be.
By his own admission, Obama is ideologically a "pragmatist" very typical of the Wall Street crowd, as is the labor leadership in this country; and, unfortunately, much of the leadership of the peace, civil rights, environmental and women's movements are ideological pragmatists making it virtually impossible for even the littlest of reforms to be won.
In my opinion the entire results of this election in 2012 will be determined by what the liberal-minded voters do; Obama has lost the majority of progressive and left voters for sure and he seems to pretty much have lost the liberal voters who are the most important block in this country when it comes to voting and building movements for progressive change which at this point includes the need to build an alternative party reflecting the aspirations of people who want a United States of America that is for peace, social and economic justice.
This is the very best time for liberals, progressive and the left to begin building a new party that offers a real alternative to Wall Street's two parties because we really don't have to worry about being called "spoilers" even though that tag shouldn't bother us because we have the right to vote for the kind of country we want; but, as things presently stand, it is those who continue to support Obama who are the real spoilers because they cling to Obama--- a loser.
While it is always possible in life for what appears to be impossible to happen, all common sense should tell us a President with three wars hanging around his neck as his major "accomplishments" with rapidly rising prices for food, gas, home heating fuels and electricity coupled with huge unemployment, massive home foreclosures and evictions and the freezing and reductions of wages and benefits is not going to be getting voted in again. Politically the odds of Obama getting elected again are virtually nil.
Unless you believe Obama can win without liberals, progressives and left voters turning out to vote for him on Election Day, Obama can't win. In fact, the election isn't even going to be close; Obama will be trounced and trampled at the polls.
Even if Obama can win on Election Day he deserves to have every liberal, progressive and leftist working to defeat him because he does not represent or reflect the kind of country we want.
Here is my choice for 2012:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=82015215170
Cynthia McKinney and Cindy Sheehan might not be able to win on Election Day 2012; but, neither can Barack Obama... I will, however, be voting for the kind of country I want as a left-wing working class voter. And this is my right. I am not going to be badgered, bullied and intimidated into voting for a rotten Wall Street war-monger. I didn't tell Nixon to take his Vietnam war and shove it up his ass only to be bullied into voting for another warmonger--- Barack Obama.
Friday, April 29, 2011
There is power in having the votes to be a "spoiler"
From a FaceBook discussion---
[Please note: I have posted what this is part of a discussion to below at the very bottom]
Alan L. Maki
I will be more blunt: A third party getting 5% of the vote could very well punish Obama and the Democrats and that would be a very good start. I think we have to tell the Democrats in no uncertain terms: No peace, no votes; No real health care reform, no votes; No jobs, no votes.
The way to create and pay for jobs: The way to create jobs is by implementing huge universal social programs aimed at solving the problems of the American people. Two such programs that solve problems and create many jobs would be a National Public Health Care System (10-million jobs) and a National Public Child Care Program (3-million jobs) all paid for by ending the wars and taxing the hell out of the rich.
I like the way Michael puts this in term of getting enough votes to have the power to negotiate for the things we want.
For instance, with 5% of the votes in the polls we have every right--- and a responsibility--- to tell Obama and the Democrats, "You don't want to lose this election then end these wars and we will run our candidates strategically."
One of the big problems I have had with Nader's campaigns is that he failed to explicitly state he was punishing the Democrats.
Working class voters have a very strong sense of justice and they resent the Democrats promising one thing to get elected then not delivering once elected.
When it comes time for working people to vote they understand the importance of their votes in a way Democrats arrogantly seldom appreciate and if working people have real deep concerns over specific issues as a result of the issues being placed properly "in the public square," they are going to do one of several things with there votes:
1. Stay home because they are fed up with promised not fulfilled.
2. Vote for most of the Democrats while withholding their votes from a targeted Democrat who they view as the biggest hypocrite ignoring their problems.
3. Hold their noses and vote for the Democrats because they don't want Republicans to win.
4. Cast their votes for an alternative party who they view as being able to do something to win in the voting booth what cannot be won at the bargaining table (for whatever reason).
I have noted how socialist Minnesota Governor Floyd Olson negotiated in the electoral arena for socialized health care. In the same way socialist Eugene Debs attempted to turn his votes into votes for peace and while sitting behind prison bars for his peace activities, he drew almost 1,000,000 votes. There are many other examples of liberal, progressive and socialist. Progressive Henry Wallace very effectively campaigned to keep a New Deal agenda before the American people while fighting the warmongers and red-baiters in both parties and very likely saved us from fascism here in this country.
We have to keep in mind that the only reason we run candidates is to create a better life for people.
Floyd Olson, Minnesota's very nationally popular socialist governor wielded his influence very effectively in this way with Franklin Roosevelt and made it very clear why he intended to run against Roosevelt which would have likely resulted in Roosevelt losing the election; his stated purpose for running: Roosevelt was going too slow with reforms and the reforms weren't enough to help the number of people requiring help. As a result, Roosevelt told Francis Perkins, "Get your socialist friend down here to Washington so we can see what we can do for him."
Unfortunately, Olson, quite literally, had to get up out of his deathbed to meet with Roosevelt and he tried to NEGOTIATE to keep a national public health care system (socialized health care)as part of the package of New Deal reforms. Roosevelt knew Olson was a walking dead-man so he only made a half-hearted attempt to twist the arms of southern Dixiecrats and what we call "Blue Dogs" today and Frances Perkin's legislation for socialized health care never made it.
Had Olson lived and had the first national convention to organize the Farmer-Labor Party nationally been convened as planned in Chicago, we would most likely have socialized health care in this country today.
From what I have read, it was thought that Olson would have received about 5% to 7% of the vote--- and Roosevelt was willing to negotiate with Olson.
For working people, "winning" has different meanings defined by what working people require for better lives and what they have the muscle to negotiate for.
It is unfortunate that labor "leaders" do not understand there is power in working class votes in order to negotiate in the electoral arena what they cannot win at the bargaining table.
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The discussion:
Michaƫl McGee
A NEW STRATEGY FOR AN INDEPENDENT 3rd PARTY ?
Alain is 100% correct in underlining that we desperately need an Independent 3rd Party alternative to the 2 Corporate War Parties.
But, in order to build that 3rd Party, we need to develop a NEW STRATEGY. We also need to broadly UNITE disgruntled Progressives, Greens and Independents around a political platform that proposes intelligent, workable solutions to people's most urgent problems.
I find it incredible that we are experiencing the Great Recession of the 21st Century, and we have not yet been capable of building that Independent 3rd Party.
- 25% of America's children live in poverty !
- 1 in 7 Americans are on Food Stamps,
- 1 million Americans were evicted from their homes last year and
over 1,000 people LIVE UNDERGROUND in the Flood Tunnels of Las Vegas !!
- The 2 Corporate War Parties are bleeding America dry with their 3 costly, never ending Wars...
In these shocking conditions, not only is there a boulevard in front of us to create an Independent 3rd Party BEFORE the 2012 Presidential Elections, but it would be criminal if we didn't !
If we want to organize all of the people who feel discouraged and helpless, we need to develop an innovative and realistic ELECTORAL STRATEGY capable of mobilizing 5 to 10% or more in the pre-election polls.
With a mere 5% of potential voters we can actually decide which of the 2 Parties will win the Presidential Elections.
In Europe or in Canada, serious 3rd Parties know how to NEGOTIATE that kind of political weight.
That could be the political leverage we need to stop the War spending, to impose a group of 3rd Party Congressmen and women in the House and Senate, to negotiate several Cabinet positions in the future Federal Government, etc...
Are Americans too stupid to engage in COALITION POLITICS in order to modify the BALANCE OF POWER in America's political landscape ?
The same old loosing, unrealistic, "winner-take-all" 3rd Party Strategies from past Presidential Elections are certainly not going to mobilize very many people.
We need a New Strategy to ORGANIZE, MOBILIZE and NEGOTIATE Political Power. If people feel that their vote will actually have an impact in the real world, and not merely be an abstract political statement, then they'll be much more motivated to engage in political activity.
- 23 Million young people voted Obama in 2008.
- Only 9 Million voted Obama in 2010.
- 14 Million young people stayed home...
That should give us some idea of the political potential of an Independent 3rd Party. Let's get to work. EN AVANT !!!
Myles Hoenig
Michael with the umlout makes good points but had a serious flaw in the thinking; perhaps it was an oversight. He said a mere 5% could decide which of the 2 parties would win.
The purpose of an independent, 3rd party is not to decide the race for the other, but to do all one can to win it themselves. Sure, not likely in our political culture for now, but we shouldn't be thinking in those terms, even if those terms are the reality. We can change reality by thinking outside of the 2 party box.
To Elizabeth: How is Obama truly better than some of the fringe candidates? He's mainstream Wall Street and every evil associated with it; along with so many other evils. OK, he might not outlaw kissing in public or doing away with the Dept of Ed but his policies with Ed are horrible as it is. (I'm a veteran public school teacher) His policies on Ed (among nearly every other policy) is an extension of and usually worse than Bush's.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Earth Day: Celebrate the Clean Air Act w/ Sierra Club & Minneapolis NAACP
Earth Day: Celebrate the Clean Air Act w/ Sierra Club & Minneapolis NAACP
Time Saturday, April 30 · 10:00am - 2:00pm
Location Minneapolis Urban League2100 Plymouth Avenue NMinneapolis, MN
Created By
More Info Join the Sierra Club North Star Chapter and the Minneapolis NAACP for a day of celebrating the Clean Air Act! Expect a fun day with youth musical performances, a panel including Congressman Keith Ellison, environmental justice leader Vernice Miller-Travis, and MPCA Commissioner Paul Aasen! This event includes a honk-&-wave in support of the Clean Air Act, fun games and prizes and a free lunch!
The event is free and child friendly!
In the United States, the asthma hospitalization rate for African Americans is 3 to 4 times the rate for whites. Inner city children have the highest asthma prevalence, hospitalizations and deaths. Smog and soot pollution from coal-fired power plants and transportation is largely to blame.
Fortunately, the Clean Air Act exists to protect our health and the EPA exists to enforce much needed safeguards. More than 1.7 million asthma attacks and $110 billion in health costs were avoided in 2010 alone thanks to everyone’s efforts.
Wall Street's military-financial-industrial complex driven by profits provides the largest carbon footprint. Peace is an environmental issue seldom discussed by environmentalists yet a tremendous amount of energy is required to keep the merchants of death and destruction who profit from wars happy. The amount of fuel wasted in maintaining U.S. military operations and fighting wars in one year would provide enough fuel to run and operate all public transportation systems here in the United States for over 18 months. Peace and the re-ordering of this country's priorities must become part of the environmental movement. Wall Street exploits labor in the process of raping Mother Nature leaving our living environment one big polluted mess tax-payers are then forced to finance the clean-up.
Earth Day: Celebrate the Clean Air Act w/ Sierra Club & Minneapolis NAACP |
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Time | Saturday, April 30 · 10:00am - 2:00pm |
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Location | Minneapolis Urban League 2100 Plymouth Avenue N Minneapolis, MN |
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More Info | Join the Sierra Club North Star Chapter and the Minneapolis NAACP for a day of celebrating the Clean Air Act! Expect a fun day with youth musical performances, a panel including Congressman Keith Ellison, environmental justice leader Vernice Miller-Travis, and MPCA Commissioner Paul Aasen! This event includes a honk-&-wave in support of the Clean Air Act, fun games and prizes and a free lunch! The event is free and child friendly! In the United States, the asthma hospitalization rate for African Americans is 3 to 4 times the rate for whites. Inner city children have the highest asthma prevalence, hospitalizations and deaths. Smog and soot pollution from coal-fired power plants and transportation is largely to blame. Fortunately, the Clean Air Act exists to protect our health and the EPA exists to enforce much needed safeguards. More than 1.7 million asthma attacks and $110 billion in health costs were avoided in 2010 alone thanks to everyone’s efforts. |
The carbon footprint of Wall Street's military-financial-industrial complex
Something for environmentalists to consider:
Wall Street's military-financial-industrial complex driven by profits provides the largest carbon footprint. Peace is an environmental issue seldom discussed by environmentalists yet a tremendous amount of energy is required to keep the merchants of death and destruction who profit from wars happy. The amount of fuel wasted in maintaining U.S. military operations and fighting wars in one year would provide enough fuel to run and operate all public transportation systems here in the United States for over 18 months. Peace and the re-ordering of this country's priorities must become part of the environmental movement. Wall Street exploits labor in the process of raping Mother Nature leaving our living environment one big polluted mess tax-payers are then forced to finance the clean-up.
Change out the light-bulbs; but lets work for peace as the most important single step we can take in preventing global warming and protecting our environment.
Wall Street's military-financial-industrial complex driven by profits provides the largest carbon footprint. Peace is an environmental issue seldom discussed by environmentalists yet a tremendous amount of energy is required to keep the merchants of death and destruction who profit from wars happy. The amount of fuel wasted in maintaining U.S. military operations and fighting wars in one year would provide enough fuel to run and operate all public transportation systems here in the United States for over 18 months. Peace and the re-ordering of this country's priorities must become part of the environmental movement. Wall Street exploits labor in the process of raping Mother Nature leaving our living environment one big polluted mess tax-payers are then forced to finance the clean-up.
Change out the light-bulbs; but lets work for peace as the most important single step we can take in preventing global warming and protecting our environment.
Friday, April 22, 2011
A message to Democrats: Get rid of Obama.
Mark your calendars for February 6, 2012; begin to organize now--- All liberals, progressives and leftists for peace should consider making plans to travel to Iowa during the Democratic Party Iowa Caucuses to talk with people about these dirty wars and austerity measures used to finance them. Obama must be punished in Iowa. There are 99 counties in Iowa; we need a presence for peace and social justice in all 99 counties.
How is Obama's war economy working for you?
W- Wasted
A- American
R- Resources
Obama's wars kill jobs just like they kill people.
No peace; no votes.
A message to Democrats: We won't be voting for Obama--- get another candidate.
Roll back and freeze prices of food, gas, electricity; not wages, benefits and pensions.
Defend workers' rights; defend democracy.
We are entitled to get peace and justice for our votes.
Obama has to go.
Join us in Iowa; February 1 to 6, 2012.
Roll back and freeze prices of food, gas, electricity; not wages, benefits and pensions.
Defend workers' rights; defend democracy.
We are entitled to get peace and justice for our votes.
Obama has to go.
Join us in Iowa; February 1 to 6, 2012.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
DC mayor arrested protesting budget restrictions
By JESSICA GRESKO, Associated Press – 2 hrs 33 mins ago
WASHINGTON – Leaders in D.C., including the mayor, took to the streets to protest congressional control of the nation's capital, blocking traffic and getting arrested over a federal budget deal expected to impose renewed restrictions on the city.
Angry that Congress appears ready to take away autonomy granted to the city in the last several years, Mayor Vincent Gray and six Council members, including the chairman, were among 41 people arrested Monday outside the Capitol while protesting the changes. Seven hours later, they were released from jail.
D.C. has a city government, but its budget and laws are subject to Congressional review. Congress has had control over the city since it was founded. District officials say Washington was used as a pawn in last week's budget bargaining, with new restrictions part of the price of a deal.
On Tuesday, Gray called on civic associations, religious groups and other organizations to make their voices heard. He made an analogy to the protests in Egypt and Libya, where he said citizens' voices led to change.
"Why are we the sacrificial lamb?" Gray asked.
The district restrictions that were part of the budget deal reached Friday were "completely unacceptable," Gray said.
"We needed to make a statement," Gray said after his release from jail.
The city will likely be unable to spend its own tax dollars on abortions for low-income women. It may also be banned from spending city money on needle exchange programs believed vital to curbing the spread of HIV in the district, where the disease is considered an epidemic. Also back: a school voucher program favored by Republicans.
Washington had enjoyed more freedom in the past four years when both the House and Senate were controlled by Democrats, the party traditionally more friendly to pleas of autonomy from the heavily Democratic city.
When Republicans took control of the House in January, the city readied for changes. Still, city leaders said they are outraged that Washington appears to have been used as a bargaining chip.
"If this isn't taxation without representation, I don't know what is," the mayor said before being arrested.
He and Council members, dressed in business attire, sat down in the street outside a Senate office building. U.S. Capitol Police arrested them, cuffing their hands behind them with plastic loops, and loaded them into police wagons to cheers from the crowd.
They were cited for blocking the street with an unlawful assembly, a misdemeanor that can be resolved by paying a $50 fine.
Gray said after he was released that he was proud to be part of the demonstration and would continue to fight the restrictions, but wasn't specific.
Gray became the second D.C. mayor to go to jail while advocating for home rule. Sharon Pratt Kelly was arrested during a statehood protest in August 1993. Gray also was a council member before becoming mayor, so he is familiar with the home-rule fight.
Ilir Zherka, the executive director of D.C. Vote, a nonpartisan group that lobbies for more independence for the district, said his group doesn't intend to let the budget pass this week without a fight.
"We're not going to accept that they decided to throw the District of Columbia under the bus," Zherka said.
But while the news is considered a setback for the capital city and its 600,000 residents, the restrictions wouldn't be new.
The city's ability to spend money on abortions for low-income women has seesawed over the last two decades. When Democrats have controlled both houses of Congress and the presidency, in 1993 and 1994 and again in 2009 and 2010, the city has been able to spend its own money to pay for abortions for women on Medicaid. When Republicans have controlled at least one branch of government that ability has been taken away.
The fact that Congress will likely re-impose the ban on abortion funding wasn't a shock to Tiffany Reed, the president of D.C. Abortion Fund, a non-profit organization that makes grants to poor women to pay for abortions, which can cost $300 to $500 or more. Reed said her group, which helped pay for more than 300 abortions a year, had expected the ban to be re-imposed, but she was angry Congress had stepped in again to local affairs just as the lifting of the ban was beginning to take effect.
"It gives me a lot of rage quite frankly," she said. "I'm really disappointed in our pro-choice president that he allowed this to happen."
As for a possible reintroduction of a ban on city money for needle exchanges, it would be a step back. Congress prohibited the city from using its own money for the programs for two decades beginning in the late 1980s. Other groups stepped in to provide the service with private dollars, but it is a widely held belief that the city's inability to pay for needle exchange led to an increase in the number of residents contracting HIV. Approximately 3 percent of city residents are currently living with HIV or AIDS, a level considered by health officials to be epidemic.
When the ban was lifted in 2007, the city invested money in community programs that collected 300,000 used syringes in the last year. People who work at the city's three needle exchange programs say they aren't sure how they will cope if the city is again unable to provide money.
"It would be nothing short of disastrous," said Cyndee Clay, executive director of HIPS, an organization that works with sex workers and drug users and is currently exchanging about 8,000 needles a month. "I don't understand why they're doing this to us."
Eleanor Holmes Norton, the city's representative in Congress, said she has not yet seen the actual language in the budget but has been told the abortion rider and school vouchers are in. Norton, a Democrat who is not allowed to vote on the House floor, said she doesn't believe needle exchange is part of the deal, but she said she won't be sure until she sees final language.
"We got bargained away," Norton said of the budget deal. "I don't know for what."
Friday, April 8, 2011
Resolution Calling for Re-ordering of Priorities
Resolution Calling for Re-ordering of Priorities:
Whereas Minnesota is faced with a $5.028 billion budget shortfall; and,
Whereas
past budget cuts have resulted in painful reductions in essential
services and future cuts would further erode the quality of life for
and, in fact, endanger the lives of many citizens; and,
Whereas
many cities and communities in Minnesota are laying off police,
firefighters, teachers and other essential employees; and,
Whereas
past budgets have been balanced by cutting social services, under
investment in essential infrastructure, and other measures that push the
crisis onto local governments and the poor; and,
Whereas
Minnesota taxpayers even during these times of economic crisis and
fiscal austerity are poised to pay the equivalent of the entire state
biennial budget, more than $35 billion over the next two years, for
their share of the Defense Budget of the Federal government; and,
Whereas
Minnesota taxpayers alone have already spent more than $27.5 billion,
and will spend $8.4 billion more over the next two years for the ongoing
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; and,
Whereas 58 cents of every dollar of federal discretionary spending is devoted to military purposes; and,
Whereas
military spending priorities at the national level negatively impact
budgets and quality of life at all levels of government and society;
and,
Whereas our nation desperately needs to better
balance its approach to security to go beyond military defense and
include the economic, social, and environmental needs of our
communities, state, and nation;
Therefore be it resolved
that we, the Legislature of the State of Minnesota call on Senators
Klobuchar and Franken, and Representatives Walz, Kline, Paulsen,
McCollum, Ellison, Bachmann, Peterson and Cravaack as well as
Congressional leadership and President Barack Obama, to shift federal
funding priorities from war and the interests of the few, to meeting the
essential needs of us all.
Approved [date]
By Jack Nelson-Palmeyer and Bill Hilty
Whereas Minnesota is faced with a $5.028 billion budget shortfall; and,
Whereas
past budget cuts have resulted in painful reductions in essential
services and future cuts would further erode the quality of life for
and, in fact, endanger the lives of many citizens; and,
Whereas
many cities and communities in Minnesota are laying off police,
firefighters, teachers and other essential employees; and,
Whereas
past budgets have been balanced by cutting social services, under
investment in essential infrastructure, and other measures that push the
crisis onto local governments and the poor; and,
Whereas
Minnesota taxpayers even during these times of economic crisis and
fiscal austerity are poised to pay the equivalent of the entire state
biennial budget, more than $35 billion over the next two years, for
their share of the Defense Budget of the Federal government; and,
Whereas
Minnesota taxpayers alone have already spent more than $27.5 billion,
and will spend $8.4 billion more over the next two years for the ongoing
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; and,
Whereas 58 cents of every dollar of federal discretionary spending is devoted to military purposes; and,
Whereas
military spending priorities at the national level negatively impact
budgets and quality of life at all levels of government and society;
and,
Whereas our nation desperately needs to better
balance its approach to security to go beyond military defense and
include the economic, social, and environmental needs of our
communities, state, and nation;
Therefore be it resolved
that we, the Legislature of the State of Minnesota call on Senators
Klobuchar and Franken, and Representatives Walz, Kline, Paulsen,
McCollum, Ellison, Bachmann, Peterson and Cravaack as well as
Congressional leadership and President Barack Obama, to shift federal
funding priorities from war and the interests of the few, to meeting the
essential needs of us all.
Approved [date]
By Jack Nelson-Palmeyer and Bill Hilty
Obama is not responsible for everything that is wrong in this country but he is responsible for what he has done.
In fact, everything that is now wrong in this country is a result of what has been in the works for around 400 years.
The thing with Obama is that he intentionally led people to believe he was going to be a voice and advocate for real change in putting this country on the road to peace, social and economic justice.
No one would have complained had he made an attempt to put such a process in motion and failed because most of us understand the problems are very complex and enormous.
But, Obama never intended to do what he led people to believe he would do--- strive for peace and justice.
The problem with Obama is that he was just flat out lying and created an image for himself that simply was completely contrary to what he really intended to do.
To listen to some of you Obama supporters it is like Obama is so important we now can't get along without him; this simply is not true.
In fact, we will do much better without Obama because real change requires honesty in politics. Obama's own dishonesty is what has turned so many people who had been his supporters against him and when his remaining supporters stoop to trying to portray all the things he did for his Wall Street backers as accomplishments we should all support and be proud of as if he has improved our lot in life when just plain old living with what he has been responsible for creating proves just the opposite, this only further angers and polarizes people.
Obama's own dishonesty has created so much anger and polarization in our country that even if he could be re-elected--- which he can't--- it wouldn't be healthy for democracy and the politics of this country.
You can go back to Reagan and Bush but the fact remains that for most working people life has become worse under Obama and this is a fact of life that no amount of characterizing his agenda in nice sounding sound bites can change.
Failing to recognize and acknowledge the horrendous poverty being imposed on so many people across this country is just as dishonest as failing to recognize the misery and suffering resulting from these dirty wars which in every sense are Obama's wars no matter how often and how vigorously objections are to these wars being characterized as Obama's wars--- these wars are his; they are his wars to put an end to.
I see this mounting suffering on a daily basis among the people I work with.
Anyone who knows me knows that if I saw the least little bit of improvement in the lives of working people as a result of Obama's policies and his agenda I would be the first person defending him... but, the living conditions resulting from the lower standard of living being intentionally imposed by way of these cruel and well thought out austerity measures on working people is intolerable and without any justification whatsoever.
It is not like we are living in a country where there is no wealth with which to solve problems. Obama is squandering the wealth of our nation that should be used to solve the problems of people; Obama is squandering this wealth on terrible and horrible wars for which there is no justification.
We are living in the wealthiest country in the world and it is the very working people who created this tremendous wealth (although much has been stolen from other nations, too) that are now being forced to suffer and I don't care what measuring stick one uses none of this is right or justifiable.
Obama is one mean and cruel human being who will do anything his Wall Street partners require of him. To even attempt to portray this monster in any other light is deceitful and downright dishonest.
Obama must go.
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