Posted on 02 March 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Class Warfare, Deficits, Michael Bloomberg, Pensions, Public Workers, Rallies, Solidarity, Wisconsin
I think the hardest part of being immersed in a battle–even one that is energizing and inspiring–is to see where we stand in the overall war (with apologies to those who don’t like the military imagery). No doubt, the people in Wisconsin–and hundreds of thousands of supporters nationwide–have given the anti-union forces something to […]
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Posted on 24 February 2011. Tags: fox news, Job Party, New York, Public Workers, Rallies, Solidarity, Wisconsin
Yesterday, hundreds of activists from labor and the community poured into the streets outside FOX NEWS in Manhattan. Spearheaded by Job Party, chants from "Unions, Yes, Walker, No" to "FOX NEWS Lies" to "Workers Rights Are Human Rights" bounced off the Fox News Building. Ed Schultz stuck his head out the window from down the […]
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Posted on 23 February 2011. Tags: Greed, Indiana, New York, Ohio, Poverty, Public Workers, Rallies, Solidarity, Wal-Mart, Wisconsin
The revolt is spreading to other states. And here is one reason we must fight: Wal-Mart’s earnings rose sharply. Indiana : On Monday, thousands of steelworkers, autoworkers and other labor activists surrounded the Indiana state capitol to protest a bill before the legislature to dramatically weaken the clout of private-sector unions. Ohio […]
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Posted on 22 February 2011. Tags: New York, Public Workers, Rallies, Solidarity, Wisconsin
I got up this morning thinking I’d philosophize–then, I drank coffee and thought, nah, I like causing trouble a whole lot more. If only activists had that Internet switch–turn it off and get people into the streets? Ok, no, we’re not for that–but if you’re inclined to hit the streets…it’s happening everywhere…and there is […]
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