Leave a twig for the birds to perch on... don't let the capitalists do your thinking for you... if you are in the neighborhood, stop on in; the coffee is always hot and the cookie jar is full... looking forward to the day when the real decisions in America are made by working class families gathered around the kitchen table... new postings daily...Yours in the struggle...Alan L. Maki
Texas Longhorns with newborn calf in Bluebonnets
Please note I have a new phone number...
512-517-2708
Alan Maki
Doing research at the LBJ Library in Austin, Texas
What we need is a "21st Century Full Employment Act for Peace and Prosperity" which would make it a mandatory requirement that the president and Congress attain and maintain full employment.
"Voting is easy and marginally useful, but it is a poor substitute for democracy, which requires direct action by concerned citizens"
I don't recall Obama mentioning in his State of the Union Address that he intended to do this while he was talking about economic inequality.
I wonder how long we will have to wait for the Obama faithful to make up an excuse to explain this... the Republicans must have forced him to sign this.
On Friday, President Obama added his signature to legislation that will
cut $8.7 billion in food stamp benefits over the next 10 years, causing
850,000 households to lose an average of $90 per month. The signing of
the legislation known as the 2014 Farm Bill occurred at a public event
in East Lansing, Mich.
The bill was a compromise, but Republicans had wanted deeper cuts to food stamps
President Barack Obama on Friday signed into law an agriculture spending bill
that will spread benefits to farmers in every region of the country,
while cutting the food stamp program that prompted a two-year battle
over the legislation.
As he penned his name on the five-year measure at Michigan State
University, the president said the wide-ranging bill "multitasks" by
helping boost jobs, innovation, research and conservation. "It's like a
Swiss Army knife," he joked.
But not everyone is happy with the legislation, and Obama
acknowledged that its passage was "a very challenging piece of
business."
The bill expands federal crop insurance, and ends direct government
payments that go to farmers whether they produce anything or not. But
the bulk of its nearly $100 billion-per-year cost is for the food stamp
program, which aids 1 in 7 Americans.
The bill finally passed with support from Democratic and Republican
lawmakers from farming states, but the bipartisan spirit did not extend
to the signing ceremony, where Obama was flanked by farm equipment, hay
bales and Democratic lawmakers. White House press secretary Jay Carney
said several Republicans were invited, but all declined to attend.
Conservatives remain unhappy with the bill and its generous new
subsidies for interests ranging from Southern peanut growers and hemp farmers to the Northeast maple syrup industry.
They had also wanted much larger cuts to food stamps
than the $800 million that Congress finally approved in a compromise.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack told reporters he did not expect the
cut of about 1 percent of the food stamp budget to have a significant
impact on recipients.
Obama promised in his State of the Union address last week to make
2014 a year of action, using his presidential powers in addition to
pushing a Congress that is usually reluctant to go along with his ideas.
In that spirit, he is coupling the signing of the farm bill with a new
administration initiative called Made in Rural America to connect rural
businesses with federal resources that can help sell their products and
services abroad.
Obama's trip was a reward for Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., who as
chairwoman of the Senate Agriculture Committee helped broker the
hard-fought farm bill compromise after years of setbacks. Michigan
State, a leading agricultural research school, is Stabenow's alma mater.
Obama also squeezed into his three-hour visit to Michigan a lunch
with Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan. Duggan took office last month, as the
city goes through the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. The Associated Press
Food stamp benefits to drop for 850,000 households
Be sure to watch the video provided at the link here:
Mayors from across Minnesota take a stand
for low wage workers, kickoff effort encouraging legislature to raise
the minimum wage to at least $9.50
Minnesota
mayors from the Iron Range to the Twin Cities took a bold step to
support low-wage workers today by urging the state legislature to raise
the minimum wage to at least $9.50 with increases for inflation.
“Minneapolis enjoyed a strong recovery from The Great Recession, but
we know that many people were left behind,” said Mayor Betsy Hodges. “We
have some of the largest gaps in the country between the haves and the
have nots, and that includes a gap in wages. Our city, our state and our
country need to do something to address the soaring inequity. Raising
the minimum wage is crucial to ensuring that people who work for a
living, can make a living.”
“We have an opportunity to act in the next few weeks here in
Minnesota to provide relief for our low wage workers,” said Mayor Chris
Coleman. “We must ensure wages keep pace with the basic cost of food,
housing and other necessities.”
The city councils in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Duluth are expected
to pass resolutions officially endorsing measures calling on legislature
to enact a minimum wage of at least a $9.50 indexed to inflation. In
the run up to the legislative session, other mayors and councils are
being urged to take similar actions.
“A minimum wage increase would put more money in the pockets of
Greater Minnesota workers, helping expand the economy in rural Minnesota
and on The Range,” said Hibbing Mayor Rick Cannata.
According to several studies released by Minnesota’s Raise the Wage
Coalition, a $9.50 minimum wage would provide a raise for 357,000
Minnesotans, boosting their purchasing power by $470 million. Think tank
Minnesota 2020 estimates 30,000 workers in Minneapolis would see a
raise at $9.50, bringing nearly $40 million in additional purchasing
power. St. Paul would see an additional $27 million in purchasing power,
with 20,000 workers receiving a pay bump.
Statewide, 77 percent of people impacted by the $9.50 minimum wage
are 20 and older, dispelling myths that teenagers would be the main
recipient of the increase. It would also go a long way in supporting
working families, boosting parental wages for 137,000 children.
A wide body of national research also disproves fears shared by some
opponents that increasing the minimum wage would cause mass business
closures and layoffs. A 2010 study published by Harvard’s Review of
Economics and Statistics, comparing states’ border counties nationwide
shows that states with higher minimum wage have no negative employment
and strong positive earnings impacts in low-wage sectors.
Discussion--- my responses in bold.
"Minnesota
mayors from the Iron Range to the Twin Cities took a bold step to
support low-wage workers today by urging the state legislature to raise
the minimum wage to at least $9.50 with increases for inflation."
This was not a "bold step." In fact, it was a very cowardly step on the part of these very wealthy mayors using their influence to encourage politicians to enforce poverty on large sections of their cities' populations.
A "bold step" would have been for these mayors to insist that the Minimum Wage becomes a real living wage by bringing the Minimum Wage in line with the actual "cost-of-living."
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"Minneapolis enjoyed a strong recovery from The Great Recession, but
we know that many people were left behind,” said Mayor Betsy Hodges. “We
have some of the largest gaps in the country between the haves and the
have nots, and that includes a gap in wages. Our city, our state and our
country need to do something to address the soaring inequity. Raising
the minimum wage is crucial to ensuring that people who work for a
living, can make a living.”
It is an outright lie that "Minneapolis has enjoyed a strong recovery from The Great Recession..." Minneapolis is mired in poverty wherever one looks... from the expanding homelessness to the soup kitchens to entire neighborhoods where people have been foreclosed on and evicted from the homes their entire lives were invested in to the unemployed hanging out on street corners everywhere. Minneapolis is a mess mired in despair of poverty--- only the very callous wealthy would choose to ignore the reality of Minneapolis.
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“We have an opportunity to act in the next few weeks here in
Minnesota to provide relief for our low wage workers,” said Mayor Chris
Coleman. “We must ensure wages keep pace with the basic cost of food,
housing and other necessities.”
These are not merely "low wage workers;" these are workers being paid poverty wages. Why are these mayors so reluctant to use the word "poverty" in relation to wages"
How can a poverty wage ever keep pace with soaring prices for food, housing, mortgages and rents, home and auto insurance, electricity, gas, heating fuels, college tuition, health care?
What "relief" does another poverty wage provide to those who the government has already forced into poverty?
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“A minimum wage increase would put more money in the pockets of
Greater Minnesota workers, helping expand the economy in rural Minnesota
and on The Range,” said Hibbing Mayor Rick Cannata.
The reason for raising the Minimum Wage is not to prime the economic pump; Wall Street has trillions in cash to do this on its own.
The purpose of raising the Minimum Wage is to get working people out of poverty. The purpose of raising the Minimum Wage is so working class families can secure the necessities of life to provide a decent standard of living; not to further enrich the already wealthy who we all know will end up with any increases in the Minimum Wage since it is the wealthy employers paying these poverty wages who will sock away this wealth, thus leading to a further sinking of the economy no matter how much workers spend.
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"According to several studies released by Minnesota’s Raise the Wage
Coalition, a $9.50 minimum wage would provide a raise for 357,000
Minnesotans, boosting their purchasing power by $470 million. Think tank
Minnesota 2020 estimates 30,000 workers in Minneapolis would see a
raise at $9.50, bringing nearly $40 million in additional purchasing
power. St. Paul would see an additional $27 million in purchasing power,
with 20,000 workers receiving a pay bump." How come none of these "studies" done by these corporate and foundation-funded think-tanks never tell us what increasing the Minimum Wage to a real living wage of what Ryan Winkler, Chair of the Minnesota Select Committee on Living Wage Jobs, states a real living wage of $24.00 to $28.00 an hour would do for how many working class families?
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Statewide, 77 percent of people impacted by the $9.50 minimum wage
are 20 and older, dispelling myths that teenagers would be the main
recipient of the increase. It would also go a long way in supporting
working families, boosting parental wages for 137,000 children.
Why aren't teenagers entitled to the same living wages as everyone else? Why should employers be allowed to hire teenagers so these employers can reap super-profits from the youth?
How many children would benefit from the Minimum Wage being a real living wage tied to all cost-of-living factors? Is the number so high that these "intellectuals" would be embarrassed to admit?
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A wide body of national research also disproves fears shared by some
opponents that increasing the minimum wage would cause mass business
closures and layoffs. A 2010 study published by Harvard’s Review of
Economics and Statistics, comparing states’ border counties nationwide
shows that states with higher minimum wage have no negative employment
and strong positive earnings impacts in low-wage sectors.
Who cares what a real living wage for workers would do to business? Does business ever care about workers and their families?
For over 100 years business has reaped super-profits from paying workers poverty wages and paying these poverty wages is what has led to their fabulous wealth. The time has come for a drastic redistribution of this wealth to those who have created this wealth--- the working class.
How can poverty ever be eliminated if employers are going to be allowed and enabled by government to pay workers poverty wages.
Make no mistake... anything less than $15.00 an hour is a poverty wage.
Eliminating poverty will require:
1. A real living Minimum Wage.
2. A Basic Income Guarantee.
3. A "21st Century Full Employment Act for Peace and Prosperity."
The starting point for any discussion about raising the Minimum Wage must begin exactly where any serious union negotiator begins a collective bargaining session and this is with the relationship between wages, hours worked, income and cost-of-living.
Perhaps all of this is too much for millionaire union "leaders" who only know how to "bargain" concessions for their own members to understand? If it is, why are they intervening on behalf of self-serving politicians to shove a poverty Minimum Wage down the throats of workers who never asked for their intervention on this issue?
Democratic Senator Mark Pryor, whose home state of Arkansas is headquarters of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT), says he will oppose raising the minimum wage.
Pryor is the first Senate Democrat to come out against raising the federal minimum wage, which is currently $7.25 per hour.
Bloomberg news notes that the National Retail Federation and the National Restaurant Association are lobbying against the increase and have contributed to Pryor's campaign.
Arkansas is one of four states, including Minnesota, with a minimum wage below the federal level.
Come and bring leaflets, petitions, signs letting Richard Trumka know what rank-and-file workers expect from unions...
Free At Last? A Humphrey School Special Event with AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka
Date: Thu, 02/20/2014 - 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Sponsor: Humphrey School of Public Affairs
Cost: Free
Half a century ago, the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, and
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, fundamentally
changed America. King championed the workers’ cause, and his words and
impassioned work led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, the largest federation of
unions in the United States, examines the connection between labor
rights and civil rights. Trumka, a third-generation coal miner, argues
for policy efforts to better ensure the right to vote, to guarantee
unemployment insurance and a higher minimum wage, and changes in
criminal justice to reduce levels of incarceration.
Click here to register for this event; you must have a ticket to get in. Get your free ticket here:
A number of people have asked me to expand my thoughts about "Letters to the Editor" and how to use them more effectively... do you have additional ideas?
Write, and write often.
Be sure to include your name, address and phone number where you can be reached for verification that you wrote the letter.
If one newspaper won't publish your letter send it on to the next newspaper.
At a recent forum in Thief River Falls, Minnesota where I was on a panel discussing Minnesota's financial woes, I was asked what I would do if I was governor.
This is a fair question.
This was my answer:
Please keep in mind as I proceed with my thoughts that there is a "fare" and a "fair." One is spelled "f-a-r-e" and means something completely different from "fair" spelled "f-a-i-r."
If I were elected governor of Minnesota the very first reforms I would implement to solve the state's budget problems would be:
1. A hefty tax on the rich like Mark Dayton promised as he campaigned for election but reneged on once elected.
2. Substantially increase the taconite tax; the mining companies are robbing us blind leaving us with poverty and pits filled with pollution while they abscond with the profits. This has to end.
3. Place a really hefty tax on the forestry industry in the form of stumpage fees; cut down any tree and you pay what the tree is really worth.
4. I would place toll booths at the entrances to each and every casino in Minnesota charging the exact same fee Minnesotans are charged to enter our State Parks. Anyone who can afford to gamble can afford such a fee. I would also initiate a "gambling license" on all gamblers. Just like a fishing license
Like most of you, I am fed up with this "circus in the Cities." Democrats and Republicans don't know the difference between the words "f-a-r-e" and "f-a-i-r;" we should give them all a dictionary not our votes.
I think most Minnesotans would agree with these four solutions. So, what kind of democracy do we have where politicians won't do what people want and expect?
It's just like the priorities at the national level... like they say in the Navy--- it's a SNAFU. If you don't know what a S-N-A-F-U stands for, look it up in the Urban Dictionary on your computer when you get home.
If the United States government would stop spending our tax dollars on this insane militarism and all these dirty imperialist wars we would have the money to put people to work solving the problems of the people.
I recently read this little book by former Democratic Vice-president under FDR, Henry Wallace, "Sixty Million Jobs." I would encourage everyone to read this book because it was in 1945 when this book was published to support the Full Employment Act of 1945 when Democrats and Republicans--- at Wall Street's insistence--- decided not to take Henry Wallace's advice provided in this book that our country began going way off track.
Henry Wallace pointed out that Peace will put everyone to work which will solve just about every major problem we have in this country.
Who gave their consent to make this a "two-party system" where only one class gets representation?
How capitalism works...
How capitalism works explained from a worker's perspective...
Abba Ramos, a veteran organizer in the International Longshore and Warehouse Union:
"If they can get a trained monkey to unload that boxcar tomorrow morning, rest assured, they'll have them over there and they'll have some bananas for lunch, and you'll be out on the street looking for work. Simple as that. You've got to remember, they follow only one rule of economic law, and that's that maximum production-minimum cost yields the greatest amount of profit. They don't deviate from that."
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Howard managed a nice big fake smile after I asked him: As you travel around the country are you asking people how Barack Obama's Wall Street war economy is working out for them?
Keep True, a life in politics by Howard Pawley
A most important book for progressives
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* 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.
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Follow and support the important working class' victory at the polls in Canada
Canadian workers and their New Democratic Party are blazing the path of independence from the big-business controlled political parties. Manitoba will be having elections in the fall. Workers here in the United States should be paying attention to Canadian politics as there is a lot to learn. Ask your union to link its websites to the Canadian Labour Congress, New Democratic Party and Manitoba NDP.
Also, I would encourage you to paste this into your own personal blogs, web sites and FaceBook and other social netwoking sites.
I have been involved in the peace, labor, civil rights, and environmental movements for over 30 years, and I am a socialist. I would encourage everyone to get involved in promoting the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which came into existence on December 10, 1948; we should strive to use the yearly anniversary of this document to popularize it. We need to struggle to create a more progressive, socially just society where all working people receive real living wages and have a voice at work, and in their communities. I have worked with casino workers across Minnesota who are trying to organize a union. I have worked with people in northern Minnesota struggling to save the Big Bog, the primary freshwater aquifer--- this bog is being mined for peat. In my spare time during the spring and fall you can find me fly fishing on the Dark River, a pristine designated trout stream;in the winter ice fishing on Lake-of-the-Woods.
I look forward to hearing from you. Nothing human is alien to me.
Any lessons from this picture for liberals, progressives and leftists today?
My dog Fred...
My dog Fred understands the way the system works better than labor "leaders" like Leo Gerard or Richard Trumka... at least my dog knows to keep barking UNTIL he gets his bone.
Vote for Mark Dayton to "tax the rich" and enforce affirmative action
Unfortunately, Mark Dayton as Governor has renegged on both of these promises even though he has a Democratic super-majority here in Minnesota. So much for being able to trust the Democrats.
General McCrystal... please don't leave me alone like a Rolling Stone with no way home...
Good articles to read about the healthcare legislation
Barack Obama and the greedy Wall Street pigs he represents
A note from Governor Pawlenty
"Alan, ...active and thoughtful citizens like you make Minnesota a great state in which to live."
This blog is proud to be a part of the ever growing and expanding People Before Profit network.
Question...
Could Minnesota's debt be eliminated by modestly taxing the Indian Gaming Industry in Minnesota?
If, so, why haven't any of the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party candidates for governor brought this idea forward as part of their campaigns?
Other businesses and industries are faced with a myriad of taxes... shouldn't there be a level playing field in taxation?
Wouldn't such a tax on gaming revenues amounting to tens of billions of dollars provide working people and small business owners and the middle class with a little much needed tax relief?
Suggestion:
Ask this question at a "meet the candidates forum;" no one else will ask this question if you don't.
Comment:
We have toll booths at the entrances to all Minnesota State Parks; put up toll booths on the public roads going into all casinos--- budget problems solved.
Real health care reform creates jobs
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Our organization is distributing this in union circles and beyond in
preparation for the AFL-CIO's National Convention in September:
Sisters and Brothers, ...
Due to recent budget cuts and the cost of electricity, gas and oil, as well as current market conditions and the continued decline of the economy, The Light at the End of the Tunnel has been turned off.
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Two views. Which way for organized labor and the working class.
Listen to this. Richard Trumka's main speech to the AFL-CIO's National
Convention: http://ww...
The United States has 800 military bases on foreign soil...What we need--- instead--- is 800 public health care centers spread out across the United States where people can universally access, for free, all their health care needs from pre-natal care, to general health care to eye, dental and mental care right through to burial.
Instead of moving in this progressive direction, President Barack Obama and the United States Congress are moving in a most reactionary direction towards establishing military bases in outer space as they seek to insure the profits of both the merchants of death and destruction and the profit-driven health care industries... talk about skewed priorities and your wacky ideas which will execerbate the problems surrounding the failing capitalist economy, and ideas devoid of common sense.
In addition to these 800 U.S. military bases on foreign soil, Barack Obama and the United States Congress continue funding--- with our tax-dollars--- the Israeli killing machine to the tune of tens of billions of dollars. Where is the "change?"
This is the change Americans want, and the change we need:
A network of 800 public health care centers spread out across the United States would create over four-million good-paying, decent jobs--- talk about your "economic stimulus" package!
We would be redistributing the wealth as we are planting the seeds of socialism while helping to eradicate poverty by keeping people healthy and getting them well when sick.
Think about this kind of solution in relation to what Barack Obama, the U.S. Congress and the Wall Street bankers and coupon clippers are offering the American people, and the peoples of the world... just what is the reason for bailing out the banks and AIG and maintaining more than 800 expensive U.S. military bases of foreign soil?
The Mt. Carmel Clinic in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada offers us a glimpse at what militarization and wars continue to rob us of.
The problems created by Wall Street will not be solved as long as the military-financial-industrial complex is allowed to squander human and natural resources on militarism and wars... we might just as well be dumping these resources out into the ocean... at least no one would die in wars.
These merchants of death and destruction must be stopped if humanity is to survive in a livable world.
The time has come to talk about working class Marxist politics and the economics of livelihood... capitalism has failed humanity miserably and left us a real mess to clean up.
Capitalism is on the skids to oblivion and unless we take a "left turn" we will continue down this road to perdition.
Something for working people to think about and discuss around the dinner table... the capitalist sooth-Sayers certainly are not going to broach such solutions to the problems of working people as they hide behind the skirt of Rosy Scenario as this global capitalist economic depression intensifies while wars rage on.
The times and conditions call for "building a new era of justice and peace;" this is one step in that direction; this is the change the American people voted for.
Alan L. Maki
Founder,
Frank Marshall Davis Roundtable for Change
A gift returned...
Dear Mr. Ambassador,
Thank you for the 3 bottles of wine that you sent me as season’s greetings. I wish to you, your family and everybody in the Embassy a happy new year. Good health and progress to you all.
Unhappily, I noticed that the wine you have sent me has been produced in the Golan Heights. I have been taught since I was very young not to steal and not to accept products of theft. So I cannot possibly accept this gift and I must return it back to you.
As you know, your country occupies illegally the Golan Heights which belongs to Syria, according to the International Law and numerous decisions of the International Community.
I take the opportunity to express my hope that Israel will find security within its internationally recognized borders and the terrorist activities against Israel territory by Hamas or anybody else will be contained and made impossible, but I also hope that your government will cease practicing the policy of collective punishment which was applied on a mass scale by Hitler and his armies.
Actions such as those of these days of the Israel military in Gaza remind the Greek people of holocausts such as in Kalavrita or Doxato or Distomo and certainly in the ghetto of Warsaw.
With these thoughts allow me to express to you my best wishes for you, the Israeli people and all the people of our region of the world.
Athens, 30/12/2008
Theodoros Pangalos, Member of Parliament (Greece)
Auto workers fight for union recognition 1930's
This demonstration was organized by the Trade Union Unity League under the leadership of Phil Raymond who was an organizer of the auto workers
Coleman Young... a politician who brought forward real solutions to the problems of working people
Union organizer, civil rights activist, peace activist, working class politician, victim of "red squads" & McCarthyite political repression
Coleman Young testifies before House Un-American Activities Committee
1952: Coleman Young, center, testifies before the House Un-American Activities Committee. A future House member, George Crockett Jr., right, accompanied him.
A great YouTube video from Virginia Beach... Karl Rove on Trial
Everybody knows the boat is leaking. Everybody knows the captain lied.... Everybody knows the plague is coming. Everybody knows it’s moving fast. Everybody knows ...
— Leonard Cohen
Historic victory
Communist Elected President of Cyprus
AKEL anti-fascist, anti-imperialist elected
Congratulations to AKEL and Dimitris Christofias.... GC of AKEL and President of the House of Representatives comrade Dimitris Christofias and GC of KKE (Communist Party Of Greece) comrade Aleca Papariga at the rally against the war in Iraq a few hundred meters towards the USA Embassy in Nicosia
Michigan poet--- The poetry of Ann Holdreith merges the mystical with the everyday. A chapter of her work is included in "Beyond the Lines", an anthology of Michigan authors published by Plainview Press. Her publishing credits also include: Wayne State University, Gravity Presses, Dixie Phoenix, Poetry Motel, Free Fall, Snakeskin, Gravity Webzine, Stirring (Best Love Poems), Aether, Friction Magazine and a Pushcart Prize nomination. Ann has taught for the Detroit Writer's Voice and is a Magna Cum Laude graduate in Fine Art and Literature from the University of Detroit. She has featured at the Michigan Opera Theatre, The Detroit Festival for the Arts and Spring Fed Arts of Detroit. Her riveting performance style synthesizes her background as an actress, vocalist, dancer and performance artist. Ann has been teaching her Fire Seed workshop, designed to free the authentic self, since 1987. Her work is dedicated to the full expression and elevation of the human spirit.
Autumn Sky
By: Ann Holdreith
On the ride home from Toledo, from a worn out school resurrected for good honest men, for men with kids and grandkids, guys who eat sugar doughnuts and wink while they hammer-out fenders and hurl the carcasses of metal beasts, against autumn’s haunted sky, I wonder if they remember the grip of thighs around engine-less muscle and sweat, ragged dirty hair assaulting the wind, buttocks and back pounding with hooves that know exactly where they belong on this earth.
On the way from Toledo, a pulsing cloud of blackbirds hurls its wings against the dying blue; dark umbrellas opening to summer’s last ride.
Carlton, Minnesota
Help Stop Sulfide Mining in Michigan's Upper Peninsula... urgent action needed
Democratic majority in the Michigan House abandons casino workers...
Wednesday, August 8, 2007--- Lansing, Michigan. By a shameful vote of 63 to 41... not a single Michigan Legislator--- with the exception of one lone Republican--- would take a stand in defense of the rights of casino workers to be employed in a workplace free of second-hand smoke. Not one single Michigan Legislator would take a stand for casino workers being paid real living wages protected by state and federal labor laws along with the right to organize for collective bargaining. House Democratic Floor Leader Steve Tobacman and Democratic Representative Barbara Farrah did this dirty work for the Fertitta Family and the Kansas City mob which will "skim" the profits from the Gun Lake Casino like they have done in all the other casinos managed by the Fertitta Family. The United Auto Workers union leadership, fearing estrangement and being shunned by the Democratic Party, dropped its feeble opposition to this legislation giving a hint as to how they intend to abandon autoworkers in the present contract negotiations with the "Big Three."
Minnesotans give Bush a piece of their mind...
Lake Michigan
Northern shore in the Upper Peninsula
Michigan: Gun Lake Casino venture... workers' rights and health are the issues
Communist singers and songwriters in the struggle for peace and socialism
This Land Is Your Land
Words and Music by Woody Guthrie, one of America's outstanding working class Communists
Chorus:
This land is your land, this land is my land From California, to the New York Island From the redwood forest, to the gulf stream waters This land was made for you and me
As I was walking a ribbon of highway I saw above me an endless skyway I saw below me a golden valley This land was made for you and me
Chorus
I've roamed and rambled and I've followed my footsteps To the sparkling sands of her diamond deserts And all around me a voice was sounding This land was made for you and me
Chorus
The sun comes shining as I was strolling The wheat fields waving and the dust clouds rolling The fog was lifting a voice come chanting This land was made for you and me
Chorus
As I was walkin' - I saw a sign there And that sign said - no tress passin' But on the other side .... it didn't say nothin! Now that side was made for you and me!
Chorus
In the squares of the city - In the shadow of the steeple Near the relief office - I see my people And some are grumblin' and some are wonderin' If this land's still made for you and me.
Mitch Berg interviews Alan Maki, union organizer and socialist.
Length: 00:48:55
AM 1280 The Patriot; Right-wing talk radio with Mitch Berg
Maki calls for:
* health care not warfare
* smoke-free casinos to protect worker health
Super Profits and Crises; Modern U.S. Capitalism by Victor Perlo
This is a must read book for anyone wanting to fully understand the present economic crisis.
Victor Perlo was a noted researcher and economist in the Franklin D. Roosevelt and Truman Administrations.
Perlo has made economics easy to understand for everyone.
Did anyone notice former President Jimmy Carter did not address the Democratic National Convention?
Former President Jimmy Carter speaks about his controversial book 'Palestine Peace Not Apartheid' at Jewish-founded Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts January 23, 2007. [Reuters]
Owl on cold winter day
near Jacobson, Minnesota
Minnesotans give United States Senator Norm Coleman a piece of their mind about the Iraq War...
The protest was organized by the Twin Cities Peace Campaign--Focus on Iraq and WAMM (Women Against Military Madness)
As these Minnesotans protested outside Coleman's office...
Others went inside to write their statements calling for an end to this dirty war in Iraq
These protests at Coleman's local office will continue as long as he continues to support the war
Among the concerned citizens opposed to the war in Iraq were members of many church groups, the Iraq Peace Action Coalition, Veterans for Peace, the Minneapolis Club of the Communist Party USA and members of the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party, Military Families Speak Out... the diversity of the demonstrators reflected a broad cross-section of the Minnesota public.
He could get it fixed on Wall St. create real jobs on Main St. and select a better crew, He'd end blank checks to Israel and bring some peace to that hell -- if he only had a clue
He could make the Congress line up if he pressed them all to sign on but instead he tries to woo the right-wing crooks who hate him and will still block and berate him -- if he only had a clue
He could deal with all the Repugs imprisoning the worst thugs and save the constitution too but instead he will continue their imperialist venue, -- if he only had a clue
He could close down all our gulags and end so-called "renditions" but this he will not do-- He could bring the world together and address the changing weather -- if he only had a clue
posted by Jaded Prole
Destroying a people, their homeland, their right to survive...
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