Posted on 15 October 2011. Tags: Change, Civil Disobedience, Liberty Square, Movements, Occupy Wall Street, Organizing
To step back for a moment from the terrific on-the-ground accounts of this morning’s action to defend Liberty Square, I took a moment to think about what took place–and why this make me even more optimistic than I was even a week ago that we are building something. Lesson Number One: some things are […]
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Posted on 02 August 2011. Tags: 2012 Elections, Civil Disobedience, Class Warfare, Democratic Party, Movements, Organizing, Unions
We can wait until the next inevitable capitulation–anyone want to take bets on the Bush tax cut expiration deal?–or we can keep debating about what has already, predictably, happened. We can complain about the Tea Party, FOX News etc–but I confess to being bored by that discussion simply because, get over it, they are […]
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Posted on 01 August 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Civil Disobedience, Class Warfare, Democrats, Movements, Unions
We are wasting our breathe. The president, and, respectfully, a significant number of Democrats, long ago signaled that they were going to choose a horrendous path for the country by embracingthe phony debt and deficit "crisis". We are here, on a day of complete capitulation, because of a very long march–years in the making–of […]
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Posted on 22 July 2011. Tags: "Free Market", "Free Trade", 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Civil Disobedience, Class Warfare, Cocktail Parties, Debt, Deficit, Deficit Commission, Democrats, Financial Crisis, fox news, Liberals, Movements, Progressives, Robert Reich, Supreme Court, Unions, Wages, Wall Street
The anger against the president that has been rocketing around many circles of liberal/progressive politics is misplaced. The crisis we face isn’t about what the president is doing, or failing to do. We are under siege, fighting the greatest class warfare in perhaps 100 years. And we can expect very […]
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Posted on 10 December 2008. Tags: Bank of America, Civil Disobedience, Illinois, Republic Windows & Doors, Sit-In, United Electrical Workers
Aside from the strong picture and message sent by the workers who are sitting in at the Republic Windows & Doors factory, I particularly like the beating that seems to be handed out to Bank of America: Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich, who met with the workers Monday morning, said the State of Illinois was […]
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