“What is government itself but the greatest of all reflections on human nature? If men were angels, no government would be necessary.” - James Madison

Sunday, February 20, 2011

February 20, 2011

Do you understand what the protesters are complaining about? "The measures causing all the ruckus in Wisconsin would require public-sector employees (excluding police and firefighters) to contribute half of their pension costs and at least 12 percent of their health care costs, which is a better deal than most Americans get. The public sector employees also would lose collective bargaining rights for anything other than pay. These are reasonable sacrifices to make in a time of fiscal crisis, and by resisting them, the demonstrators expose themselves as selfish and unreasonable." 5% towards retirement pensions and 12% towards health care coverage. In other words the state of Wisconsin was still willing to guarantee 95% of the pension, and 88% of the health care costs for state employees, and in doing so would be able to keep all current state employees, in a word, employed. That's it.
Good thing the vitriolic rhetoric has stopped:

Fake doctor's notes being handed out in Wisconsin

This isn't democracy. They're striking to PREVENT a democratic vote:

Obama has appointed a far left labor unionist to a security sensitive U.S. trade post -- and no one cares?

You still think there isn't a plan to fundamentally change the US?

Muslim cleric plans White House protest to attempt to spread Sharia law in America:

Friday, February 18, 2011

February 18, 2011

What is at stake in Wisconsin? Power of the unions.

Being told the truth and they riot:


Wisconsin isn't Egypt -- it's Greece:

Follow the money: Dems and teacher's unions

Tennessee is next:

Let the defunding begin!:

Soros is pissed at Obama for letting the Republicans have a voice:


Slanted reporting from liberal newspaper? Say it ain't so!

February 18, 2011

Unemployment: 10%

Good. Czars for either party are not constitutional: House passes bill:

Net Neutrality (that's the FCC controlling the Internet which passed in December):

Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security are 57% of the government budget this year:

No, running away from your responsibilities isn't doing your job:

Support  for Wisconsin:

Thursday, February 17, 2011

So, the question becomes, what are YOU going to do about it?

Pathetic  and cowardly in Wisconsin:

The Democrat National Committee’s Organizing for America (along with their union boss buddies) are helping to orchestrate the “uprising” in Madison.

Believe the Left doesn't use violent rhetoric? Watch what's happening in Wisconsin:

Exactly. Do a Reagan on the strikers. Please.

Radical political correctness run amok

Will they wake up yet?

I like Paul Ryan on the budget:

February 17, 2011

Wisconsin and hateful rhetoric:

and

and of course Obama is on the wrong side of the issue:

The First 11 State Pension Funds That Will Run Out Of Money

Recruiting:

As someone predicted:

CPAC panel led by Suhail Khan recommends outreach to Nation of Islam and La Raza

Racism in America that you won't see reported on mainstream news:

and

Oh you think?

Powers no president should have nor is it constitutional: 

February 17, 2011

Why this administration is pushing away our allies, I don't understand:
http://hotair.com/archives/2011/02/16/report-u-s-to-join-un-security-council-statement-rebuking-israel-over-settlements/

Fiscal sanity:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/02/creative_destruction_and_the_f.html

When will it stop?
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/02/another_liberal_ponzi_scheme.html

I hope they haven't been thinking the fight is over:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/02/still_very_possible_how_to_rep.html

Wisconsin union empire battle:
http://michellemalkin.com/2011/02/17/watch-wisconsin-part-iii-a-state-government-employee-speaks-madison-schools-plus-7-other-districts-shut-down-a-second-day/

February 17, 2011

Aglaia:
This financial battle between Dem/Progressives and GOP/Conservatives has the taste of the confrontation during the Civil War. The Dems don't want to give of their way of life -- spend spend spend. Just like the South didn't want to give up their way of life with the slave culture. Both are wrong but they can't see any differently.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

February 16, 2011

Chris Christie:
and

More on financial crisis:
and

Paragraph 4 & 5 are key:

Defund NLRB:

Defund NPR & PBS - as much as I like PBS, these entities can survive on private funding (and a good clip about the budget:

More organized than GOP (more funding behind it in order to do so):

February 16, 2011

How inflation is turning breakfast into a luxury item:



Now in Wisconsin:

 

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and this is particularly pathetic:

Lying to make the budget look good:

 

How The %&$! Do You Spend $3.7 Trillion?

A Great Video On Just How Big The US Debt Is Compared To The Rest Of The World


France wants new global finance system:

Violent protesting spreading to Mexico:

If you think the US is immune to the riots -- you're wrong

Day of Rage (America) on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Day-of-Rage-America/152197368169902
·                 We want everyone out there to stand with us, with the youth of America. We need our own day of rage. We have planned for this day on Saturday, March 12th. So stand with us and show the capitalists and imperialists that we mean business. No more destruction of our eco-system. Stand up for climate change. Stand up for Jobs. Stand up for Health Care. Stand up for peace and hope.


Statement from the Revolutionary Communist Party
http://revcom.us/a/224online/Statement-on-strategy-en.html
·                 In the Constitution for the New Socialist Republic in North America (Draft Proposal) our Party has set forth an inspiring vision, and concrete measures, for the building of a new society, a socialist society, aiming for the final goal of a communist world, where human beings everywhere would be free of relations of exploitation and oppression and destructive antagonistic conflicts, and could be fit caretakers of the earth. But to make this a reality, we need revolution.
·                 Many people insist, “there could never be a revolution in this country: the powers-that-be are too powerful, the people are too messed up and too caught up in going along with the way things are, the revolutionary forces are too small.” This is wrong—revolution is possible.
·                 Revolution will not be made by acting all crazy—trying to bring down this powerful system when there is not yet a basis for that—or by just waiting for “one fine day” when revolution will somehow magically become possible. Revolution requires consistent work building for revolution, based on a serious, scientific understanding of what it takes to actually get to the point of revolution, and how to have a real chance of winning.
·                 The potential for a revolutionary crisis lies within the very nature of this capitalist system itself—with its repeated economic convulsions, its unemployment and poverty, its profound inequalities, its discrimination and degradation, its brutality, torture and wars, its wanton destruction. All this causes great suffering. And at times it leads to crisis on one level or another—sudden jolts and breakdowns in the “normal functioning” of society, which compel many people to question and to resist what they usually accept. No one can say in advance exactly what will happen in these situations—how deep the crisis may go, in what ways and to what extent it might pose challenges to the system as a whole, and to what degree and in what ways it might call forth unrest and rebellion among people who are normally caught up in, or feel powerless to stand up against, what this system does.
·                 All along the way, both in more “normal times” and especially in times of sharp breaks with the “normal routine,” it is necessary to be working consistently to accumulate forces—to prepare minds and organize people in growing numbers—for revolution, among all those who can be rallied to the revolutionary cause. Among the millions and millions who catch hell in the hardest ways every day under this system. But also among many others who may not, on a daily basis, feel the hardest edge of this system’s oppression but are demeaned and degraded, are alienated and often outraged, by what this system does, the relations among people it promotes and enforces, the brutality this embodies.

Saturday, March 19, 2011: Resist the War Machine!
http://www.answercoalition.org/national/news/march-19-2011-resist-war-machine.html
http://www.stopthesewars.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/3-19-11-flyer-8.5×111.pdf

·                 In Washington, D.C., on March 19 there will be an even larger veterans-led civil resistance at the White House initiated by Veterans for Peace. People from all over the country are joining together for a Noon Rally at Lafayette Park, followed by a march on the White House where the veterans-led civil resistance will take place.
·                 Many people coming to Washington, D.C., will be also participating in the Sunday, March 20 demonstration at the Quantico Marine Base in Virginia to support PFC Bradley Manning. Quantico is one hour from D.C. Manning is suspected of leaking Iraq and Afghan war logs to Wikileaks. For the last eight months, he has been held in solitary confinement, pre-trial punishment, rather than pre-trial detention.
·                 The ANSWER Coalition is fully mobilizing its east coast and near mid-west chapters and activist networks to be at the White House.
·                 Endorsed by (list in formation): ANSWER Coalition, CODEPINK, Courage to Resist, Delaware Valley Veterans for America, Iraq Veterans Against the War, March Forward!, Movement for a Democratic Society, National Assembly, Peace Action, Peace Action Montgomery, Peace of the Action, United for Peace and Justice, United National Antiwar Committee, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Voices for Creative Nonviolence, War Crimes Times, War Resisters League, Washington Peace Center, Witness Against Torture, World Can’t Wait
ACTIVIST QUOTES

Frances Fox Piven, The Nation

·                 So where are the angry crowds, the demonstrations, sit-ins and unruly mobs? After all, the injustice is apparent. Working people are losing their homes and their pensions while robber-baron CEOs report renewed profits and windfall bonuses. Shouldn’t the unemployed be on the march? Why aren’t they demanding enhanced safety net protections and big initiatives to generate jobs?
·                 A loose and spontaneous movement of this sort could emerge. It is made more likely because unemployment rates are especially high among younger workers. Protests by the unemployed led by young workers and by students, who face a future of joblessness, just might become large enough and disruptive enough to have an impact in Washington.
·                 The out-of-work have to stop blaming themselves for the hard times and turn their anger on their bosses, the bureaucrats and the politicians who are in fact responsible

The Breakdown of Capitalism and the Fight for Socialism in the United States, World Socialist Website
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/sep2010/prog-s02.shtml



 
·                 The reality of capitalism will provide workers with many reasons to fight for a fundamental and revolutionary change in the economic organization of society. The younger generations of working people—those born in the 1980s, 1990s, and the first decade of the twenty-first century—do not know, and never will know, capitalist “prosperity.” They are the first generation of Americans in modern times who cannot reasonably expect to achieve a living standard equal to, let alone better than, their parents’ generation.