Sunday, February 23, 2014
What would we get from Obama and the Democrats if voters purged every single Republican from the House and Senate?
If
there wasn't one single Republican in the House or Senate Obama and the
Democrats wouldn't do any different then they are doing now.
Anyone who doesn't believe this needs only to look at what is going on in Minnesota where the Democrats have a super-majority with each and everyone of these Democrats claiming to be "progressive."
And what are we, as working people, getting out of the Democratic super-majority here in Minnesota?
Let me tell you what we are getting:
Shit.
Worse yet; we are getting shit on.
Anyone who doesn't believe this needs only to look at what is going on in Minnesota where the Democrats have a super-majority with each and everyone of these Democrats claiming to be "progressive."
And what are we, as working people, getting out of the Democratic super-majority here in Minnesota?
Let me tell you what we are getting:
Shit.
Worse yet; we are getting shit on.
Hillary Clinton's supporters are distancing themselves from Obama so Obama must not be as good as they wanted us to believe.
Hillary Clinton's supporters are on a massive campaign to distance themselves from Obama; they have to in order to win... although it is my personal opinion that we are probably looking at the next president being a Republican like Scott Walker, Rick Snyder or Pat McCrory--- all of whom have policies almost identical to Barack Obama; after all, the Democrats and Republicans are different teams but they both have the same owner: Wall Street.
It's like watching Don King promoting a boxing match where he is also the bookie who owns both fighters
If an Elmer Gantry like Barack Obama could be packaged and sold by Madison Avenue anyone else can be packaged and sold to the American people, too.
We who are fed up with this debacle and fiasco after fiasco and war upon war with expanding, instead of shrinking, poverty need to make ourselves understood that:
1. We aren't buying into this "lesser evil" crap any longer;
2. That running a candidate who has the ability to deprive the Democrats of votes they need to win is power, too.
We need to run candidates supporting real solutions to our problems no matter if they take votes away from the Democrats.
What gives these Democrats the right to expect our votes when we get absolutely nothing in return for our votes?
We should each and everyone of us be personally insulted when anyone tells us we need to join them in voting for the "lesser evil." This is an insult to our intelligence not to mention it makes a mockery of democracy.
Do you notice that not one of these people trying to convince us that everything will change if we just give the Democrats a super-majority at the national level that not one of these people will explain what is taking place here in Minnesota where Democrats are "known" to be the most "progressive" in the United States?
The only comfort they can give us about having a Democratic super-majority here in Minnesota is "that at least we don't have Republicans."
If this makes up for poverty wages, not having a job, having mining companies polluting the air, water and land along with having 44,000 Minnesotans forced to work in loud, noisy, smoke-filled casinos at poverty wages and without any rights under state or federal labor laws all brought to us courtesy of the Democrats without any help from the Republicans; if this is acceptable to those still trying to shove these Democrats down our throats then they should stick with their dirty, corrupt Democratic Party--- but, they should at least have the political courage to defend what these Democrats are doing.
But; it is just like the way they have glamorized Hubert H. Humphrey--- they like to quote his illustrious words from speeches but they don't want to own his authorship of the most reactionary piece of legislation in U.S. history: the anti-democratic, fascist Communist Control Act.
Why don't these "progressives" and "liberals" want to own Hubert H. Humphrey's Communist Control Act?
Because they needed the Communist Control Act to eradicate and destroy the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party and its Farmer-Labor Association which had become, under the leadership of Socialists and Communists, the most powerful anti-monopoly coalition in this country.
By the way--- during the time when the socialist Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party was the most powerful political party in Minnesota, both the Republicans and Democrats were relegated to minor party status.
And what did these Democrats who don't want us to consider building a new political party do during this period? Why, they joined with the Republicans to try to thwart the reforms brought forward by the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party.
Yes; these Democrats who tell us how bad and rotten the Republicans are actually joined these Republicans in their dirty, filthy racist and anti-Semitic campaign to elect that two-bit half-assed fascist--- Republican--- Harold Stassen in order to defeat our socialist Governor Elmer Benson who was--- unarguably--- the most honest politician ever in Minnesota history.
These Democrats now lecturing us about how we need to vote for the "lesser evil" joined with the most evil of evil to defeat the best of the best.
And when they couldn't put an end to the left-wing voices of labor, for peace and against racism and anti-Semitism, these dirty bastards cheered on Hubert H. Humphrey bringing forward his fascist Communist Control Act.
It is almost funny, if not so sad; that in spite of over six decades of anti-Communism these shit asses couldn't prevent the most outspoken Communist in Minnesota from being elected to its State Central Committee--- they had to revert to engaging in the most dirty deeds to remove me from the State Central Committee. Dirty deeds that included announcing the time and place of the Roseau County Convention and then changing the time and location without telling anyone except for a small group of their friends about the change leaving less than 20 people to choose a new member of the State Central Committee while leaving over 90 of us shivering in a cold rain waiting for the doors to open at the designated place.
This is how these purveyors of the "lesser evil" work and operate; completely outside of the parameters any thinking person would conceive democracy to be.
But, we are just supposed to forget history--- past and most recent present--- and vote for the Dumb Donkeys these people bring forward.
Did I mention that our billionaire governor who was married to a Rockefeller who campaigned on the promise of enacting a living Minimum Wage and then once elected has pushed another poverty Minimum Wage of $9.50 an hour and has now met in secret with the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and the Business Caucus of the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party promising the Minimum Wage will be no more than $8.00 an hour?
Never mind "Goddamn Mississippi;" Goddamn Democrats. Just substitute Democrats for Mississippi:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVQjGGJVSXc
Oh!
Wait!
Goddamn!
It was Democrats Nina Simone was singing about!
It's like watching Don King promoting a boxing match where he is also the bookie who owns both fighters
If an Elmer Gantry like Barack Obama could be packaged and sold by Madison Avenue anyone else can be packaged and sold to the American people, too.
We who are fed up with this debacle and fiasco after fiasco and war upon war with expanding, instead of shrinking, poverty need to make ourselves understood that:
1. We aren't buying into this "lesser evil" crap any longer;
2. That running a candidate who has the ability to deprive the Democrats of votes they need to win is power, too.
We need to run candidates supporting real solutions to our problems no matter if they take votes away from the Democrats.
What gives these Democrats the right to expect our votes when we get absolutely nothing in return for our votes?
We should each and everyone of us be personally insulted when anyone tells us we need to join them in voting for the "lesser evil." This is an insult to our intelligence not to mention it makes a mockery of democracy.
Do you notice that not one of these people trying to convince us that everything will change if we just give the Democrats a super-majority at the national level that not one of these people will explain what is taking place here in Minnesota where Democrats are "known" to be the most "progressive" in the United States?
The only comfort they can give us about having a Democratic super-majority here in Minnesota is "that at least we don't have Republicans."
If this makes up for poverty wages, not having a job, having mining companies polluting the air, water and land along with having 44,000 Minnesotans forced to work in loud, noisy, smoke-filled casinos at poverty wages and without any rights under state or federal labor laws all brought to us courtesy of the Democrats without any help from the Republicans; if this is acceptable to those still trying to shove these Democrats down our throats then they should stick with their dirty, corrupt Democratic Party--- but, they should at least have the political courage to defend what these Democrats are doing.
But; it is just like the way they have glamorized Hubert H. Humphrey--- they like to quote his illustrious words from speeches but they don't want to own his authorship of the most reactionary piece of legislation in U.S. history: the anti-democratic, fascist Communist Control Act.
Why don't these "progressives" and "liberals" want to own Hubert H. Humphrey's Communist Control Act?
Because they needed the Communist Control Act to eradicate and destroy the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party and its Farmer-Labor Association which had become, under the leadership of Socialists and Communists, the most powerful anti-monopoly coalition in this country.
By the way--- during the time when the socialist Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party was the most powerful political party in Minnesota, both the Republicans and Democrats were relegated to minor party status.
And what did these Democrats who don't want us to consider building a new political party do during this period? Why, they joined with the Republicans to try to thwart the reforms brought forward by the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party.
Yes; these Democrats who tell us how bad and rotten the Republicans are actually joined these Republicans in their dirty, filthy racist and anti-Semitic campaign to elect that two-bit half-assed fascist--- Republican--- Harold Stassen in order to defeat our socialist Governor Elmer Benson who was--- unarguably--- the most honest politician ever in Minnesota history.
These Democrats now lecturing us about how we need to vote for the "lesser evil" joined with the most evil of evil to defeat the best of the best.
And when they couldn't put an end to the left-wing voices of labor, for peace and against racism and anti-Semitism, these dirty bastards cheered on Hubert H. Humphrey bringing forward his fascist Communist Control Act.
It is almost funny, if not so sad; that in spite of over six decades of anti-Communism these shit asses couldn't prevent the most outspoken Communist in Minnesota from being elected to its State Central Committee--- they had to revert to engaging in the most dirty deeds to remove me from the State Central Committee. Dirty deeds that included announcing the time and place of the Roseau County Convention and then changing the time and location without telling anyone except for a small group of their friends about the change leaving less than 20 people to choose a new member of the State Central Committee while leaving over 90 of us shivering in a cold rain waiting for the doors to open at the designated place.
This is how these purveyors of the "lesser evil" work and operate; completely outside of the parameters any thinking person would conceive democracy to be.
But, we are just supposed to forget history--- past and most recent present--- and vote for the Dumb Donkeys these people bring forward.
Did I mention that our billionaire governor who was married to a Rockefeller who campaigned on the promise of enacting a living Minimum Wage and then once elected has pushed another poverty Minimum Wage of $9.50 an hour and has now met in secret with the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and the Business Caucus of the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party promising the Minimum Wage will be no more than $8.00 an hour?
Never mind "Goddamn Mississippi;" Goddamn Democrats. Just substitute Democrats for Mississippi:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVQjGGJVSXc
Oh!
Wait!
Goddamn!
It was Democrats Nina Simone was singing about!
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Ever seen a better example of hypocrisy?
Have you ever seen anything more hypocritical than this? Leech Lake tribal politicians erect these signs than continue to allow smoking in their three casinos employing hundreds of workers?
One has to wonder what kind of "sacred circle" the corrupt Leech Lake Tribal Chair, Carri Jones, believes in.
What's the Greatest Economic Fraud of Our Time?
Richard Trumka should try living on $9.00 or $10.00 an hour working part-time like most GAP employees are forced to do; then let's see if he considers this a "fair wage."
(See article: http://www.aflcio.org/Blog/Economy/What-s-the-Greatest-Economic-Fraud-of-Our-Time
And, will GAP squeeze its workers in Bangladesh and other sweatshops to make up its "loss in profits" for "increasing" wages of its retail store employees here in the United States? Trumka doesn't mention that GAP in Manitoba, Canada has been paying its employees $10.45. Plus GAP employees in Manitoba get free health care, cheaper college tuition, one year off for maternity leave to care for a newborn child and many other benefits and protections GAP employees in the United States are lacking... Richard Trumka doesn't want to talk about any of this because then he would be forced to recognize labor in Canada has its own political party with the socialist New Democratic Party... not to mention a very influential and active Communist Party.
Richard Trumka has rejected the longstanding clarion call of "workers of the world unite;" too radical for this millionaire who takes his marching orders from Democratic Party hacks and considers holding press conferences with "tough talk" that never amounts to anything the equivalent of class struggle trade unionism.
How is it that America's top labor leader, a millionaire many times over, has no concept of the relationship between wages and "cost-of-living" and what constitutes a decent "standard-of-living?"
How is it that Richard Trumka, the President of the AFL-CIO, ignores the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 23 when discussing this issue?
Between Richard Trumka and his buddy, Barack Obama, it's hard to discern which is the greatest fraud of all time.
Like an Elmer Gantry, Richard Trumka piously proclaims with no substance and no action to back it up:
"The AFL-CIO, and all American workers, are ready to meet the challenge of falling wages and rising inequality that has been growing painfully for decades."
Wages are "falling" because exploitation and prices are rising.
Workers, including those employed under the "protection" of union contracts, are facing increased speed-up, longer hours, less vacation time, unwarranted "disciplinary suspensions" without pay, later retirement along with concessions in other benefits and wages "negotiated" by Richard Trumka and his fellow millionaires sitting on the AFL-CIO's Executive Council.
Here is something for Richard Trumka to consider:
The large impoverished Leech Lake Indian Nation just approved an increase in the Minimum Wage to $10.25 an hour for all tribal employees--- Native and non-Native, including workers employed at its three casinos.
The Leech Lake Indian Nation, poorer than any state, now has the highest legislated Minimum Wage in the Nation--- as a direct result of citizen activism. And people are justifiably still not satisfied as they push to increase this poverty wage, that is better than Minnesota's miserly $6.15--- and better than the Nation's $7.25, to a real living wage.
I am wondering why Richard Trumka, all these Democratic Party politicians and the political hacks are ignoring the Leech Lake Indian Nation's increase in the Minimum Wage?
Why is it that citizen activism on the Leech Lake Indian Nation can win an increase in the Minimum Wage from $9.00 an hour (which they just recently won) to $10.25 an hour against massive opposition from the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and the Minnesota Indian Gaming Association and the National Indian Gaming Association and the mobsters who own all the slot machines?
Native American trade unionists Greg Paquin, working together with citizen activists like Nicole Beaulieu and Curtis Buckanaga and the Midwest Casino Workers Organizing Council and our Leech Lake Casino Workers Organizing Committee helped to raise the consciousness of the people to understand the relationship between wages and "cost-of-living;" between poverty and profits.
Paquin was constantly explaining to workers that the reason they work and still remain in poverty is because, "workers paid poverty wages are going to be poor."
A very simple yet truthful insight about what is the main cause of poverty.
Paquin also pointed out that "workers without jobs are going to be poor." The Leech Lake Indian Reservation suffers from massive poverty directly related to massive unemployment and poverty wages compounded with racist discrimination in employment, education and housing.
Full employment with living wage jobs eliminates poverty.
What prevents Richard Trumka from pointing this out?
Why is it so difficult for Richard Trumka and his fellow millionaires on the AFL-CIO Executive Council to understand this, and get this point across to workers all over this country?
Why hasn't Shar Knutson, the President of the Minnesota AFL-CIO pointed out to Minnesota Democrats with their super-majority that the Leech Lake Indian Nation now has a $10.25 Minimum Wage when many of these Democrats like State Senator Tom Bakk who has been bank-rolled by the labor movement are still pushing for a Minimum Wage of under $8.00 an hour?
Not one single newspaper, television or radio station has reported that the Leech Lake Indian Nation now has the highest legislated Minimum Wage in the United States.
Former AFL-CIO organizer Stewart Acuff has called for every worker to become a "warrior for justice;" Acuff is certainly on to something... and the Leech Lake Indian Nation's new Minimum Wage proves this approach to working class activism works.
The Leech Lake Tribal Council also passed a strong resolution in support of enforcing Affirmative Action which Minnesota's Democratic Governor has ignored in spite of the promises he made to enforce Affirmative Action when he was out seeking votes.
http://www.aflcio.org/Blog/Economy/What-s-the-Greatest-Economic-Fraud-of-Our-Time
I was advised by the past President of the Minnesota AFL-CIO, Ray Waldron, to "stop bad-mouthing the Democrats and put your casino workers out on the picket-line already" even though Waldron wasn't willing to fund a strike by poverty wage workers.
And here we see one lone picket with a sign outside of Wal-mart with business as usual going on:

I wonder why Ray Waldron hasn't provided Richard Trumka with the same advice he provided me with for Wal-mart workers?
Richard Trumka, Ray Waldron and the rest of the millionaires who have turned our unions into paper unions whose only purpose has become to collect dues while "negotiating" concessions and touting poverty wages as something to be held up as an example instead of class struggle labor unions might want to take note of the $10.25 Minimum Wage that has been won by rank-and-file grassroots citizen activists who have become "warriors for justice" in struggle for real living wages.
By becoming "warriors for justice" fighting and struggling for real living wages, workers employed by the Leech Lake Tribal Government now have "better" wages.
Can Richard Trumka and the other millionaires on the AFL-CIO's Executive Council learn a lesson here?
The lesson? Struggle wins. The more united in struggle, the more we win. United militant struggle wins even more.
(See article: http://www.aflcio.org/Blog/Economy/What-s-the-Greatest-Economic-Fraud-of-Our-Time
And, will GAP squeeze its workers in Bangladesh and other sweatshops to make up its "loss in profits" for "increasing" wages of its retail store employees here in the United States? Trumka doesn't mention that GAP in Manitoba, Canada has been paying its employees $10.45. Plus GAP employees in Manitoba get free health care, cheaper college tuition, one year off for maternity leave to care for a newborn child and many other benefits and protections GAP employees in the United States are lacking... Richard Trumka doesn't want to talk about any of this because then he would be forced to recognize labor in Canada has its own political party with the socialist New Democratic Party... not to mention a very influential and active Communist Party.
Richard Trumka has rejected the longstanding clarion call of "workers of the world unite;" too radical for this millionaire who takes his marching orders from Democratic Party hacks and considers holding press conferences with "tough talk" that never amounts to anything the equivalent of class struggle trade unionism.
How is it that America's top labor leader, a millionaire many times over, has no concept of the relationship between wages and "cost-of-living" and what constitutes a decent "standard-of-living?"
How is it that Richard Trumka, the President of the AFL-CIO, ignores the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 23 when discussing this issue?
Between Richard Trumka and his buddy, Barack Obama, it's hard to discern which is the greatest fraud of all time.
Like an Elmer Gantry, Richard Trumka piously proclaims with no substance and no action to back it up:
"The AFL-CIO, and all American workers, are ready to meet the challenge of falling wages and rising inequality that has been growing painfully for decades."
Wages are "falling" because exploitation and prices are rising.
Workers, including those employed under the "protection" of union contracts, are facing increased speed-up, longer hours, less vacation time, unwarranted "disciplinary suspensions" without pay, later retirement along with concessions in other benefits and wages "negotiated" by Richard Trumka and his fellow millionaires sitting on the AFL-CIO's Executive Council.
Here is something for Richard Trumka to consider:
The large impoverished Leech Lake Indian Nation just approved an increase in the Minimum Wage to $10.25 an hour for all tribal employees--- Native and non-Native, including workers employed at its three casinos.
The Leech Lake Indian Nation, poorer than any state, now has the highest legislated Minimum Wage in the Nation--- as a direct result of citizen activism. And people are justifiably still not satisfied as they push to increase this poverty wage, that is better than Minnesota's miserly $6.15--- and better than the Nation's $7.25, to a real living wage.
I am wondering why Richard Trumka, all these Democratic Party politicians and the political hacks are ignoring the Leech Lake Indian Nation's increase in the Minimum Wage?
Why is it that citizen activism on the Leech Lake Indian Nation can win an increase in the Minimum Wage from $9.00 an hour (which they just recently won) to $10.25 an hour against massive opposition from the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and the Minnesota Indian Gaming Association and the National Indian Gaming Association and the mobsters who own all the slot machines?
Native American trade unionists Greg Paquin, working together with citizen activists like Nicole Beaulieu and Curtis Buckanaga and the Midwest Casino Workers Organizing Council and our Leech Lake Casino Workers Organizing Committee helped to raise the consciousness of the people to understand the relationship between wages and "cost-of-living;" between poverty and profits.
Paquin was constantly explaining to workers that the reason they work and still remain in poverty is because, "workers paid poverty wages are going to be poor."
A very simple yet truthful insight about what is the main cause of poverty.
Paquin also pointed out that "workers without jobs are going to be poor." The Leech Lake Indian Reservation suffers from massive poverty directly related to massive unemployment and poverty wages compounded with racist discrimination in employment, education and housing.
Full employment with living wage jobs eliminates poverty.
What prevents Richard Trumka from pointing this out?
Why is it so difficult for Richard Trumka and his fellow millionaires on the AFL-CIO Executive Council to understand this, and get this point across to workers all over this country?
Why hasn't Shar Knutson, the President of the Minnesota AFL-CIO pointed out to Minnesota Democrats with their super-majority that the Leech Lake Indian Nation now has a $10.25 Minimum Wage when many of these Democrats like State Senator Tom Bakk who has been bank-rolled by the labor movement are still pushing for a Minimum Wage of under $8.00 an hour?
Not one single newspaper, television or radio station has reported that the Leech Lake Indian Nation now has the highest legislated Minimum Wage in the United States.
Former AFL-CIO organizer Stewart Acuff has called for every worker to become a "warrior for justice;" Acuff is certainly on to something... and the Leech Lake Indian Nation's new Minimum Wage proves this approach to working class activism works.
The Leech Lake Tribal Council also passed a strong resolution in support of enforcing Affirmative Action which Minnesota's Democratic Governor has ignored in spite of the promises he made to enforce Affirmative Action when he was out seeking votes.
http://www.aflcio.org/Blog/Economy/What-s-the-Greatest-Economic-Fraud-of-Our-Time
I was advised by the past President of the Minnesota AFL-CIO, Ray Waldron, to "stop bad-mouthing the Democrats and put your casino workers out on the picket-line already" even though Waldron wasn't willing to fund a strike by poverty wage workers.
And here we see one lone picket with a sign outside of Wal-mart with business as usual going on:

I wonder why Ray Waldron hasn't provided Richard Trumka with the same advice he provided me with for Wal-mart workers?
Richard Trumka, Ray Waldron and the rest of the millionaires who have turned our unions into paper unions whose only purpose has become to collect dues while "negotiating" concessions and touting poverty wages as something to be held up as an example instead of class struggle labor unions might want to take note of the $10.25 Minimum Wage that has been won by rank-and-file grassroots citizen activists who have become "warriors for justice" in struggle for real living wages.
By becoming "warriors for justice" fighting and struggling for real living wages, workers employed by the Leech Lake Tribal Government now have "better" wages.
Can Richard Trumka and the other millionaires on the AFL-CIO's Executive Council learn a lesson here?
The lesson? Struggle wins. The more united in struggle, the more we win. United militant struggle wins even more.
Friday, February 21, 2014
The struggle for a living wage.
The
answer is to make the Minimum Wage a real living wage. There is only
one way to do this. Legislatively tie the Minimum Wage to the real and
actual "cost-of-living" calculated from the Consumer Price Index; then
index this living wage to inflation; and,
in addition, provide everyone getting the Minimum Wage with periodic
increases in the Minimum Wage so everyone's "standard-of-living"
continually improves.
The whole idea behind having a Minimum Wage in the first place is not to provide employers with a huge pool of cheap labor but to improve the lives and "standard-of-living" of working people. Some people, including many of those pushing for a "Living Wage" are confusing the purpose of the Minimum Wage and this is not helping our struggle.
Federal "Minimum Wage" legislation was passed in 1938 as part of the "Fair Labor Standards Act."
Frances Perkins, FDR's Secretary of Labor, had been working with liberals, progressives and leftists for many years pushing for this most progressive legislation.
Wall Street business interests have perverted the Minimum Wage for just the opposite purpose--- using it to keep wages down for all workers by having this huge pool of millions of poverty waged workers; thereby undermining the progressive intent of the federal Minimum Wage Act.
$15.00 is only a minor reform which has about as much chance of being enacted as single-payer universal health care.
I believe very faulty logic has gone into this "$15.00 or Fight" movement because we, as leftists, should be demanding what is the real solution.
This "$15.00 or Fight" is based on the false poverty level established by the U.S. Census Bureau, Democratic Party front groups and the foundation-funded anti-poverty organizations.
It is just like single-payer universal health care; we couldn't sustain a movement for real health care reform because we didn't organize around the specific required solution: a National Public Health Care System.
It is the same thing with the Minimum Wage; we should be organizing around the real solution... if we end up getting a lesser real reform like $15.00 for the Minimum Wage because we feel we can't get any more in the way of justice which is what the advocates of the Minimum Wage felt in 1938 then so be it--- but, because we win a reform does not mean we stop advocating for the complete required reform; which, in this situation is legislatively tying the Minimum Wage to the real and actual "cost-of-living" calculated from the Consumer Price Index; then index this living wage to inflation; and, in addition, provide everyone getting the Minimum Wage with periodic increases in the Minimum Wage so everyone's "standard-of-living" continually improves.
The same thing goes for full employment. We can't start out advocating for some kind of half-ass reform calling for the voluntary intent to achieve full employment. We need legislation that will require the president and Congress to work together to attain and maintain full employment. None of this bullshit where there is a target of 5% unemployment being the same as full employment. Everyone who wants to work is entitled to a real living wage job--- if private enterprise can't, or won't, provide jobs then the government is going to have to come up with universal social programs putting people to work solving the problems people and society are experiencing.
It is mind-boggling that these politicians, political hacks and pundits who can't figure out that workers paid poverty wages and workers without jobs are going to be poor are the very same ones who can't figure out that the way to create jobs is putting people to work solving our problems.
Just as mind-boggling is the fact that these politicians, political hacks and pundits who talk about "jobs, jobs, jobs" and tell us they are for single-payer universal health care and affordable health care someplace down the line when they are looking for votes can't figure out that we can put 12 million to 15 million people to work in a National Public Health Care System providing the American people with free health care for much less than these costly, stupid, dirty, barbaric, savage and never-ending imperialist wars are costing us while this madness and insanity of the Military-Industrial Complex leaves in its wake the most damaging carbon footprint at the very time when everyone except the most dense people incapable of thinking logically and using common sense know we are on course for complete environmental catastrophe.
A National Public Child Care System would create another 3 to 5 million new jobs.
What about WPA, CCC and C.E.T.A.--- millions of more jobs through government programs proven to work.
If leftists aren't willing to come forward with this kind of analysis becoming the catalyst for action we will never see any meaningful reforms let alone socialist revolution.
This kind of thinking needs to be brought into the proverbial public square where we can enter into a dialog with the American people.
Anyone who thinks that these Wall Street bribed politicians can be convinced and reasoned with about anything unless they are being challenged for power is living in some kind of la-la land.
We need to state right up front our intent is to challenge Wall Street for political and economic power.
We need an anti-monopoly political movement and party to accomplish this so people in the streets, fighting for their rights and livelihoods in the workplace have a political party on their side.
There are far too many small leftists parties and organizations doing their own thing without talking to those outside their parties and organizations.
We need some kind of organized national round-table discussions which include all leftists (and any liberals and progressives who want to join us) to hash these things out.
Uniting People is organizing a national conference call to discuss the Minimum Wage on the evening of April 27. This will include a panel discussion with completely interactive communication between panelists and callers. Everyone is welcome to join in.
The whole idea behind having a Minimum Wage in the first place is not to provide employers with a huge pool of cheap labor but to improve the lives and "standard-of-living" of working people. Some people, including many of those pushing for a "Living Wage" are confusing the purpose of the Minimum Wage and this is not helping our struggle.
Federal "Minimum Wage" legislation was passed in 1938 as part of the "Fair Labor Standards Act."
Frances Perkins, FDR's Secretary of Labor, had been working with liberals, progressives and leftists for many years pushing for this most progressive legislation.
Wall Street business interests have perverted the Minimum Wage for just the opposite purpose--- using it to keep wages down for all workers by having this huge pool of millions of poverty waged workers; thereby undermining the progressive intent of the federal Minimum Wage Act.
$15.00 is only a minor reform which has about as much chance of being enacted as single-payer universal health care.
I believe very faulty logic has gone into this "$15.00 or Fight" movement because we, as leftists, should be demanding what is the real solution.
This "$15.00 or Fight" is based on the false poverty level established by the U.S. Census Bureau, Democratic Party front groups and the foundation-funded anti-poverty organizations.
It is just like single-payer universal health care; we couldn't sustain a movement for real health care reform because we didn't organize around the specific required solution: a National Public Health Care System.
It is the same thing with the Minimum Wage; we should be organizing around the real solution... if we end up getting a lesser real reform like $15.00 for the Minimum Wage because we feel we can't get any more in the way of justice which is what the advocates of the Minimum Wage felt in 1938 then so be it--- but, because we win a reform does not mean we stop advocating for the complete required reform; which, in this situation is legislatively tying the Minimum Wage to the real and actual "cost-of-living" calculated from the Consumer Price Index; then index this living wage to inflation; and, in addition, provide everyone getting the Minimum Wage with periodic increases in the Minimum Wage so everyone's "standard-of-living" continually improves.
The same thing goes for full employment. We can't start out advocating for some kind of half-ass reform calling for the voluntary intent to achieve full employment. We need legislation that will require the president and Congress to work together to attain and maintain full employment. None of this bullshit where there is a target of 5% unemployment being the same as full employment. Everyone who wants to work is entitled to a real living wage job--- if private enterprise can't, or won't, provide jobs then the government is going to have to come up with universal social programs putting people to work solving the problems people and society are experiencing.
It is mind-boggling that these politicians, political hacks and pundits who can't figure out that workers paid poverty wages and workers without jobs are going to be poor are the very same ones who can't figure out that the way to create jobs is putting people to work solving our problems.
Just as mind-boggling is the fact that these politicians, political hacks and pundits who talk about "jobs, jobs, jobs" and tell us they are for single-payer universal health care and affordable health care someplace down the line when they are looking for votes can't figure out that we can put 12 million to 15 million people to work in a National Public Health Care System providing the American people with free health care for much less than these costly, stupid, dirty, barbaric, savage and never-ending imperialist wars are costing us while this madness and insanity of the Military-Industrial Complex leaves in its wake the most damaging carbon footprint at the very time when everyone except the most dense people incapable of thinking logically and using common sense know we are on course for complete environmental catastrophe.
A National Public Child Care System would create another 3 to 5 million new jobs.
What about WPA, CCC and C.E.T.A.--- millions of more jobs through government programs proven to work.
If leftists aren't willing to come forward with this kind of analysis becoming the catalyst for action we will never see any meaningful reforms let alone socialist revolution.
This kind of thinking needs to be brought into the proverbial public square where we can enter into a dialog with the American people.
Anyone who thinks that these Wall Street bribed politicians can be convinced and reasoned with about anything unless they are being challenged for power is living in some kind of la-la land.
We need to state right up front our intent is to challenge Wall Street for political and economic power.
We need an anti-monopoly political movement and party to accomplish this so people in the streets, fighting for their rights and livelihoods in the workplace have a political party on their side.
There are far too many small leftists parties and organizations doing their own thing without talking to those outside their parties and organizations.
We need some kind of organized national round-table discussions which include all leftists (and any liberals and progressives who want to join us) to hash these things out.
Uniting People is organizing a national conference call to discuss the Minimum Wage on the evening of April 27. This will include a panel discussion with completely interactive communication between panelists and callers. Everyone is welcome to join in.
Horror of horrors... President Scott Walker.
Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush...
Now President Scott Walker?
Could it be?
How much worse could it possibly get?
There is no light at the end of the tunnel. We are on the road straight to hell.
Wall Street will keep on dishing out this crap as long as we are willing to take it.
Hillary Clinton versus Scott Walker.
Do you suppose we will be hearing: "You have to vote the lesser evil."
Oh, ya; I know... now is not the time to be talking about a working class based progressive people's party--- the consequences of a Walker presidency are just too much to bear... or is it bare.
We are told we can't get along without the Democrats.
The phony "liberals," "progressives" and "leftists" will be telling us Hillary Clinton is a liberal with a progressive agenda as they tell us how much they would like single-payer, real living wages, jobs for everyone and what a great idea Tom Paine had with his Basic Income Guarantee and how drone warfare is better than dying U.S. soldiers and how we should just overlook how all these Democrats back the Israeli killing machine.
If only we have patience real reforms and peace are sure to come.
Even real liberals, progressives and leftists appear ready to accept legalization of marijuana as the only achievable victory possible as it is easier and less controversial to advance the legalization of pot than a National Public Health Care System, National Public Child Care, real living wages based on cost-of-living, Basic Income Guarantee and a full employment act. Don't talk about and advance these social programs through a new party and then sit around smoking joints complaining we don't get any of this.
Hippies without politics, hippies without struggle is what passes for liberalism, progressivism and leftism.
I think it is pathetic more "activists" will turn out for a demonstration to legalize marijuana then will turn out to demonstrate for peace.
Minnesota's Democratic Governor with a Democratic super-majority says the main controversial issue in the upcoming legislative session will be the legalization of pot.
Needless to say, Governor Dayton doesn't want his campaign promise for a real living--- non-poverty--- Minimum Wage to become the point of controversy in this legislative session when the Minimum Wage comes up--- he wants another poverty wage passed and wants to see us jumping for joy that whatever passes is better than the present $6.15 an hour.
Like suckers, activists will take Dayton's bait on marijuana.
And the claim is: Marijuana doesn't affect the thought process.
Then again, we have a Democratic Governor who admits he is an alcoholic who can't shake the bottle and who acknowledges he suffers from severe depression while using heavy-duty psychiatric drugs but says he is opposed to the legalization of marijuana.
What a circus.
Wall Street just loves the show.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/20/us/wisconin-political-investigation.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20140220&_r=1
Now President Scott Walker?
Could it be?
How much worse could it possibly get?
There is no light at the end of the tunnel. We are on the road straight to hell.
Wall Street will keep on dishing out this crap as long as we are willing to take it.
Hillary Clinton versus Scott Walker.
Do you suppose we will be hearing: "You have to vote the lesser evil."
Oh, ya; I know... now is not the time to be talking about a working class based progressive people's party--- the consequences of a Walker presidency are just too much to bear... or is it bare.
We are told we can't get along without the Democrats.
The phony "liberals," "progressives" and "leftists" will be telling us Hillary Clinton is a liberal with a progressive agenda as they tell us how much they would like single-payer, real living wages, jobs for everyone and what a great idea Tom Paine had with his Basic Income Guarantee and how drone warfare is better than dying U.S. soldiers and how we should just overlook how all these Democrats back the Israeli killing machine.
If only we have patience real reforms and peace are sure to come.
Even real liberals, progressives and leftists appear ready to accept legalization of marijuana as the only achievable victory possible as it is easier and less controversial to advance the legalization of pot than a National Public Health Care System, National Public Child Care, real living wages based on cost-of-living, Basic Income Guarantee and a full employment act. Don't talk about and advance these social programs through a new party and then sit around smoking joints complaining we don't get any of this.
Hippies without politics, hippies without struggle is what passes for liberalism, progressivism and leftism.
I think it is pathetic more "activists" will turn out for a demonstration to legalize marijuana then will turn out to demonstrate for peace.
Minnesota's Democratic Governor with a Democratic super-majority says the main controversial issue in the upcoming legislative session will be the legalization of pot.
Needless to say, Governor Dayton doesn't want his campaign promise for a real living--- non-poverty--- Minimum Wage to become the point of controversy in this legislative session when the Minimum Wage comes up--- he wants another poverty wage passed and wants to see us jumping for joy that whatever passes is better than the present $6.15 an hour.
Like suckers, activists will take Dayton's bait on marijuana.
And the claim is: Marijuana doesn't affect the thought process.
Then again, we have a Democratic Governor who admits he is an alcoholic who can't shake the bottle and who acknowledges he suffers from severe depression while using heavy-duty psychiatric drugs but says he is opposed to the legalization of marijuana.
What a circus.
Wall Street just loves the show.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/20/us/wisconin-political-investigation.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20140220&_r=1
Thanks for the gift...
Expect to be seeing big changes in me. Someone sent me a gift subscription to "GQ" magazine. Just what I needed. I guess the intent has to be appreciated. Must be some kind of subtle message for me. Now, if I could just afford to "look sharp" and "live smart." Maybe the anonymous gift giver will send me a check, too.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Uniting People for Progressive Power Forum in Minneapolis
Really great videos of the Minneapolis Uniting People for Progressive Power Forum held on Saturday, February 15, 2014:
Part #1:
http://vimeo.com/album/2739033/video/86897833
Part #2:
http://vimeo.com/album/2739033/video/86897834
Part #3:
http://vimeo.com/album/2739033/video/87011603
Part #4:
http://vimeo.com/album/2739033/video/87011606
Part #5:
http://vimeo.com/album/2739033/video/87011605
Part #6:
http://vimeo.com/album/2739033/video/87026372
Part #1:
http://vimeo.com/album/2739033/video/86897833
Part #2:
http://vimeo.com/album/2739033/video/86897834
Part #3:
http://vimeo.com/album/2739033/video/87011603
Part #4:
http://vimeo.com/album/2739033/video/87011606
Part #5:
http://vimeo.com/album/2739033/video/87011605
Part #6:
http://vimeo.com/album/2739033/video/87026372
The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Wall Street greed.
Get
ready for the same contingent of phony "liberals," "progressives" and
"leftists" who sold Obama as something other than the neo-liberal Wall
Street imperialist warmonger that he is to get him elected--- all of
whom went on to betray us on health care and the Minimum Wage becoming a real living wage--- now going against us on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
I would suggest that you take the time to read this article from The Hill:
http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/trade/198665-froman-makes-the-case-for-white-house-trade-agenda
and then Froman's speech itself:
http://www.ustr.gov/about-us/press-office/press-releases/2014/February/A-Values-Driven-Trade-Policy_Remarks-by-USTR-Froman-at-Center-for-American-P
If you only read the news reports about this speech and not the speech itself you will be sorry.
Obama continues to wage Wall Street's war on the working class, not only in our our country, but across the globe, by advancing the TPP.
Those who fear discussing "imperialism" and the socialist alternative to capitalism in its most decadent and barbaric stage of imperialism because doing so is some kind of "infantile leftism" are doing working people a great disservice.
Now, more than ever, we need to be providing the American people with and anti-imperialist education in building an anti-imperialist movement to fight against the TPP.
Those who "liberals," "progressives" and "leftists" who promote this idea are dividing our movements which would be capable of winning peace, real reforms, real change and most importantly challenging Wall Street for political and economic power:
"The emergence of an extreme far-right accelerated sharply in reaction to the overturning of the eight-year rule of the right wing with the 2008 election of Barack Obama, an African American and a liberal with a grassroots base and generally progressive agenda."
Obama has a right-wing agenda because he is carrying out Wall Street's agenda of wars abroad paid for through austerity measures here at home.
To suggest that Obama, the drone President carrying out Wall Street's thoroughly reactionary right-wing neo-liberal agenda, is a "liberal" with a "progressive agenda" is adding to the confusion that already exists in this country.
Such "analysis" is inconsistent with anti-imperialist education and building an anti-imperialist movement.
No matter what "spin" Ambassador Froman attaches to the TPP it is part and parcel of Obama's reactionary Wall Street imperialist agenda and this can never be "liberal," "progressive" or "left" by any stretch of anyone's imagination nor using linguistics to creatively twists and bastardize language to make Obama appear as something that he is not.
The logical conclusion one would have to draw from calling Obama a "liberal" with a "progressive agenda" is that imperialism is liberal and progressive.
Is there anyone prepared to make this assumption?
Would anyone believe this?
What "values" drive U.S. trade policy?
Isn't U.S. trade policy driven by Wall Street's insatiable greed?
Isn't this what the TPP is all about? Wall Street greed?
I would suggest that you take the time to read this article from The Hill:
http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/trade/198665-froman-makes-the-case-for-white-house-trade-agenda
and then Froman's speech itself:
http://www.ustr.gov/about-us/press-office/press-releases/2014/February/A-Values-Driven-Trade-Policy_Remarks-by-USTR-Froman-at-Center-for-American-P
If you only read the news reports about this speech and not the speech itself you will be sorry.
Obama continues to wage Wall Street's war on the working class, not only in our our country, but across the globe, by advancing the TPP.
Those who fear discussing "imperialism" and the socialist alternative to capitalism in its most decadent and barbaric stage of imperialism because doing so is some kind of "infantile leftism" are doing working people a great disservice.
Now, more than ever, we need to be providing the American people with and anti-imperialist education in building an anti-imperialist movement to fight against the TPP.
Those who "liberals," "progressives" and "leftists" who promote this idea are dividing our movements which would be capable of winning peace, real reforms, real change and most importantly challenging Wall Street for political and economic power:
"The emergence of an extreme far-right accelerated sharply in reaction to the overturning of the eight-year rule of the right wing with the 2008 election of Barack Obama, an African American and a liberal with a grassroots base and generally progressive agenda."
Obama has a right-wing agenda because he is carrying out Wall Street's agenda of wars abroad paid for through austerity measures here at home.
To suggest that Obama, the drone President carrying out Wall Street's thoroughly reactionary right-wing neo-liberal agenda, is a "liberal" with a "progressive agenda" is adding to the confusion that already exists in this country.
Such "analysis" is inconsistent with anti-imperialist education and building an anti-imperialist movement.
No matter what "spin" Ambassador Froman attaches to the TPP it is part and parcel of Obama's reactionary Wall Street imperialist agenda and this can never be "liberal," "progressive" or "left" by any stretch of anyone's imagination nor using linguistics to creatively twists and bastardize language to make Obama appear as something that he is not.
The logical conclusion one would have to draw from calling Obama a "liberal" with a "progressive agenda" is that imperialism is liberal and progressive.
Is there anyone prepared to make this assumption?
Would anyone believe this?
What "values" drive U.S. trade policy?
Isn't U.S. trade policy driven by Wall Street's insatiable greed?
Isn't this what the TPP is all about? Wall Street greed?
Monday, February 17, 2014
Uniting People; Building Progressive Power Forum
Minneapolis progressive forum.
My talk is on Part #3 at about 1:12:33
Livestreamed by OccupyMN media:
http://livestream.com/occupymn
http://twitter.com/occupymn
Creative Commons remix with attribution
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PART 1:
http://youtu.be/f1-oyEGEM9A
PART 2:
http://youtu.be/-g_L4VxNc5g
PART 3:
http://youtu.be/pY8zVwOg3JI
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