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March 16, 2011

Farmer's stand shoulder to shoulder with the worker's, Naomi Klein/Shock Doctrine and Tea Party Plan: Enrich the Rich

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKOvqXoWB7s&feature=player_embedded

The Sun News Tuesday, Mar. 15, 2011

Tea party plan: Enrich the rich

By Jason T. Eastman

The protests in Wisconsin illustrate just how quickly tea party politicians and “activists” readily abandon their ideals to undermine their political opponents and regressive agenda through any means necessary. We now see that despite popular perception, this conservative movement was never about populist interests; rather it is simply a clever public relations campaign coordinated by corporate ideologues like the Koch brothers who wanted nothing more than to further consolidate their wealth and power under the guise of a grassroots movement.

Initially, real populist groups like unions were willing to stay quiet as tea party politicians pushed through their anti-tax, deregulatory agenda. We assumed that another stimulus package would not happen, and thought anything to stimulate the economy was better than nothing. Many workers also held some remote hope that the tax breaks and regulatory relief given to corporations would be used to invest and create jobs, rather than outsource more labor overseas so CEOs could give themselves bonuses that are tucked away in offshore accounts to avoid paying even the reduced Bush tax rates they fought so hard to sustain.


However, working Americans fed up with suffering the brunt of the recession only to watch the wealthy further prosper are now waking up to the tea party master plan. We know now cutting taxes, especially those for the corporate class, was just the first phase of a larger plan. While Republicans ran on a balanced budget the last election cycle, their tax cuts for the rich actually put the federal government deeper into the red. At the same time many conservative governors, including Scott Walker in Wisconsin, squandered small budget surpluses with tax policies that overwhelmingly benefit the corporate rich.

Quantcast While some politicians seem sincere in their efforts to reduce costs while protecting workers, governors like Scott Walker or New Jersey’s Chris Christie are using the budget shortfall that is mostly of their party’s making as a rationale for class warfare. In fact, Walker has rejected compromises with unions who offered to make economic concessions so long as workers keep their collective bargaining rights. This, along with the strategy session Governor Walker had with a prank caller pretending to be the billionaire tea party founder David Koch, shows conservatives are more intent to union bust than either balance their budgets, or put people back to work.

Read the rest of the story HERE

Credit/Research goes to Kim

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Chamber of Commerce, class divide, class system, collective bargaining, Corporations, Democracy Now! Amy Goodman, Democrat, Farmer, fascism, Governor, Governor Christie, Governor Kasich, Governor Scott Walker, Koch Brothers, Libertarian, Madison, Populist, Progressive, Republican, Shock Doctrine, Tea Party, Uber Rich, Union, Wisconsin Farmers Union

February 24, 2011

MSNBC interviews Blogger Ian Murphy, Buffalo Beast & Audio of Call!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdiUUrZFCJ8

Here’s a quick snippet from Buffalo Beast blog, Ian Murphy impersonating Koch, outing Walker’s game playing w/people’s lives –

Koch: Beautiful.

Walker: So this is ground zero, there’s no doubt about it. [Talks about a “great” NYT piece of “objective journalism.” Talks about how most private blue-collar workers have turned against public, unionized workers.]…So I went through and called a handful, a dozen or so lawmakers I worry about each day and said, “Everyone, we should get that story printed out and send it to anyone giving you grief.”

Koch: Goddamn right! We, uh, we sent, uh, Andrew Breitbart down there.

Walker:Yeah.

Koch: Yeah.

Walker: Good stuff.

Koch: He’s our man, you know.

Walker: [blah about his press conferences, attacking Obama, and all the great press he’s getting.] Brian [Sadoval], the new Governor of Nevada, called me the last night he said—he was out in the Lincoln Day Circuit in the last two weekends and he was kidding me, he said, “Scott, don’t come to Nevada because I’d be afraid you beat me running for governor.” That’s all they want to talk about is what are you doing to help the governor of Wisconsin. I talk to Kasich every day—John’s gotta stand firm in Ohio. I think we could do the same thing with Vic Scott in Florida. I think, uh, Snyder—if he got a little more support—probably could do that in Michigan. You start going down the list there’s a lot of us new governors that got elected to do something big.

Koch: You’re the first domino.

Walker: Yep. This is our moment.

And here is Ian Murphy’s call w/Gov. Walker –

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBnSv3a6Nh4&feature=player_embedded

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3a2pYGr7-k&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Read full story HERE

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Buffalo Beast Blog, collective bargaining, Corporate Greed, Dems and Reps same snake two heads, Destruction of the Middle Class, Elite own federal and state representatives, Gov. Scott Walker, Greed, Ian Murphy, Koch, Koch Brothers, Union busting, Wisconsin protests

February 23, 2011

The "Real" Tea Party Patriots are Paying Dearly for Trusting the Snakes Again!

This Wisconsin show down b/w Gov Walker and the Unions is now spreading to Indiana, Ohio and… The Koch Brothers were welcomed with open arms from the self-anointed leader of the Tea Party Movement, the one and only Dick Armey, who purposely hijacked and infiltrated this young threatening movement early on. Although TP voters were warned time and again throughout 2010, especially by the very patriots who started the Tea Party groundswell, that you were being used, you instead chose to ignore their wisdom and placed your trust in the same old rattler snakes and you’ve been bitten.

These greedy charlatans out of Wall Street’s Corporate America cleverly hid in the shadows, all the while feeding their million-dollar mouthpieces – Glenn Beck, Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh their daily talking points – polled and time tested – to stir your patriotic fervor. These guys don’t get paid the mega bucks for being bad salesmen. No. They get paid the big bucks to sell you their illusory pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, and they are very good salesmen. Don’t blame them for how you voted, it was you who bought their propaganda hook, line and sinker.

As a result, what is unfolding in Wisconsin serves as a startling example of just how badly Tea Party voters were mislead. Think about it. Did any Tea Party voters ask the Koch brothers hand picked leadership of the Tea Party movement what they really meant when they ran on a platform to cut their state budgets and trim the fat? No. You trusted them. Let me be abundantly clear – it is one thing for a Governor to demand his union employee’s pay more into their pensions and healthcare, take pay cuts and put off their cost of living increases, but it’s an entirely different policy matter demanding unions give up the right to negotiate on their members behalf. But, this is what you, the Tea Party voter, are now being blamed for and having to defend.

Ask yourself – was my vote for Tea Party candidate A a vote to eliminate my neighbors, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, friends right to negotiate a fair wage? I don’t think so. Your vote was to cut the budget and trim the fat. But the big boys are telling the world you voted to end collective bargaining, and they are winning the message war, hands down. Crickets from the Tea Party voters. Are you going to let them get away with this? Hello? Where is your honor? Your integrity? Your fighting spirit?

These charlatans are using you, and your patriotism as cover for their deceit, underhandedness and dishonesty. Are you going to allow it? Are you going to give up and let these thugs steel your patriotic thunder! Or are you going to accept the facts of these hard lessons, stand up to the deceit and rip your power back?

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEXoTITyCAU

h/t Wayne Madsen Reports –

  • Scheduled protests in support of labor:

Juneau, AK
Tuesday, February 22 . 12:00pm, Contact AFSCME for details

Little Rock, AR
Wednesday, February 23 . 11:30am, State Capitol

Phoenix, AZ
Tuesday, February 22 . Contact AFSCME for details

Sacramento, CA
Tuesday, February 22 . 5:30pm. State Capitol, West steps

San Diego, CA
Tuesday, February 22 . 4:30pm. 3737 Camino del Rio South

Denver, CO
Tuesday, February 22 . 12:00pm, Colorado State House

Hartford, CT
Wednesday, February 23 . 12:00pm, State Capitol West Steps

Des Moines, IA
Tuesday, February 22 . 1:00pm, State Capitol west steps

Boston, MA
Tuesday, February 22 · 4:00pm – 6:00pm, Massachusetts State House

Springfield, MA
Tuesday, February 22 · 4:00pm, City Hall, W. Mass JwJ for more info

Annapolis, MD
Tuesday, February 22 . 12:00pm, Lawyer’s Mall. MD AFL-CIO for more info

Lansing, MI
Tuesday, February 22 . 9:00am . 215 N. Capitol (corner of Ottawa) Central United Methodist Church

Saint Paul, MN
Tuesday, February 22 · 4:00pm – 5:00pm. Minnesota State Capitol Rotunda

Trenton, NJ
Friday, Feb. 25. New Jersey members of the AFL-CIO and the Communication Workers of America, among other groups, are calling on people to gather at Noon on Friday (2/25) at the Statehouse in Trenton.

Santa Fe, NM
Tuesday, February 22 . 12:15pm. State House East side

New York, NY
Tuesday, Feb. 22. 5:00 pm. Fox News, FOX News at 6th Ave. and 48th St., during Glenn Beck’s program.

Canton, OH
Tuesday, February 22 . 4:00pm. Rally against SB5 at the Civic Center, 1101 Market Ave. N.

Cleveland, OH
Tuesday, February 22 . various. Buses to Columbus for Ohio’s SB5 hearing. Contact Cleveland JwJ for details.

Columbus, OH
Tuesday, February 22 . 4:00pm, Ohio State House. This is a hearing on Ohio’s Senate Bill 5 which would ban collective bargaining for public workers.

Scranton, PA
Wednesday, February 23 . 12:00pm, Lackawanna Court House

Providence, RI
Tuesday, February 22 · 4:30pm – 7:30pm, Rhode Island State House

Salt Lake City, UT
Tuesday, February 22. State Capitol, contact UT AFL-CIO for details

Montpelier, VT
Tuesday, February 22 . 12:00pm. State Capitol

Madison, WI
Rallies at the Statehouse continues — Last count 80,000 people at protest.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: $45k in contributions to WI Gov Walker, collective bargaining, Governor Kasich, Governor Walker, Indiana, Kasich former Lehman Brothers employee, Koch Brothers, Ohio, Ohio protests, rattle snakes, Real Tea Party Patriots Betrayed, Republican Governors, Tea Party, Union busting, Wisconsin, Wisconsin protests

February 16, 2011

RT: Madison, Wisconsin ROARS!!!

See update below –

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XlUsoM4ruQ

The middle class – school teachers, prison guards, healthcare providers, firefighters, police officers, daycare providers and more pounce on Capitol in Madison Wisconsin to defeat the Governor’s proposal to end “collective bargaining”. Me thinks the Republican newbie bit off more than he can chew – learn more HERE

UPDATE X1:  “The aide spoke on condition of anonymity, because she was not authorized to speak on behalf of her boss. Legislative assistants answering the phones at the offices of Sen. Jon Erpenbach of Middleton, Sen. Mark Miller of Monona and Sen. Fred Risser of Madison all insisted they knew nothing about the walkout.

However, at 11:30 a.m., when the session began — 30 minutes late — a roll call revealed that most if not all 14 Senate Democrats were absent. At 11:35, Republican Senate President Mike Ellis announced a “call of the house” to send police to force errant Democrats to return to the chamber.

“The Senate is now under a call of the house, and we will try to find the members who decided not to come to work today,” Ellis said as loud protesters sought to disrupt the session.

The Senate then adjourned, lacking enough of its 33 senators to act. Twenty are required and there are just 19 Republican Senators.

The Capitol was crowded shoulder to shoulder with protesters late Thursday morning especially near the Senate chambers chanting “Kill this bill,” and “Walker must go.”

Dem’s leave Capitol before vote on budget

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: collective bargaining, Dem's leave Madison before budget vote, Gold, Madison Wisconsin protests, massive protests by middle class american's, middle class America, Silver, students support their teachers

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