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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

The Only Difference Is The Uniform

Portland mom being snatched by "federal agent" (photo by Tommie Sunshine)

It's been a harrowing week--at least if you follow independent media pod casts and web sites. The images of peaceful protesters being gassed, shot, beaten and abducted are the subject of horror stories. Historians and pundits alike have concluded that Trump has taken a page right out of the fascists' playbook. Most of the elected officials in Washington DC give their silent nod of approval to this sending of federal troops into American cities through inaction. When will we wake up from this nightmare? Who knows, but until then keep an eye on the men tossing the pepper spray bombs into a line of brave moms... because the only real difference between these troops and Hitler's thugs is one of fashion sense.


The Only Difference is the Uniform
by Coast Watcher


The Battle for Portland, Oregon, has lasted for over fifty days and counting. Stemming from the murder of George Floyd by the Minneapolis PD, the Black Lives Matter protests have rocked this liberal city in the Pacific Northwest to its foundations. Most of the protests are peaceful; however, the response by the Department of Homeland Security at President Trump’s orders has been out of all proportion.

The Department of Homeland Security Rapid Deployment Force entered Portland in response to what were termed "increasingly violent attacks" according to Federal Protective Services regional director Gabriel Russel. According to documents obtained by Portland journalists, there are currently 114 federal law enforcement officers deployed to protect federal buildings, which also includes statues and monuments according to Trump. Personnel drawn from the Federal Protective Service (FPS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement, US Marshals Service and US Customs and Border Protection make up the contingent—yet knowledgeable sources have also identified mercenaries prowling the streets including some from Triple Canopy, a descendant of the infamous Erik Prince’s Blackwater mercenary corporation.

Videos and photographs are circulating showing these and other "federal" personnel using unmarked vehicles to arrest protesters without warrant or explanation and taking them to undisclosed locations. In one attack, a van used as a first aid station for protesters had its windows smashed out by troops. In another, a professor of European Studies (ironically a specialist in the rise of fascism) at Lewis and Clark University suffered a severe head wound from a baton round during a peaceful demonstration on public land.

None of the heavily-armed personnel involved in these outrages against the First, Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments displayed identification, as is required of law enforcement agents. There is little difference between these overly militarized personnel deployed by Trump and the gray uniformed SS "snatch squads" used as an instrument of terror by Heinrich Himmler in Nazi Germany. Similar snatch tactics causing the "disappearance" of protesters were used in Chile during Augusto Pinochet's regime in the 1970s.


Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler suffered a tear gas attack on the streets of his own city. During this episode Wheeler called the federal intervention an abuse of power and accused the FPS of escalating the violence, which included the tear-gassing and use of baton rounds on peacefully protesting women known as "the Moms." Oregon’s Attorney General filed a lawsuit against the federal authorities citing its snatching of citizens from the streets and their retention under arrest without due process. Mayor Wheeler’s response has been oddly weak. Instead of ejecting the FPS, he’s making statements that fall short of telling the feds to get the hell out of his city.
 

The FPS remains unrepentant. Senior official Ken Cuccinelli stated they will remain on the streets of Portland, and other cities where required, "until the violence recedes." Trump has also threatened to deploy more so-called federal units to Chicago, Detroit, New York, Philadelphia and other urban centers across the country.

Documents show that the FPS spends $1 billion of taxpayers’ money per year on these hired security thugs. It must be noted that the FPS has a long and troubling history of failing to properly vet and adequately monitor these mercenaries or even ensure they have proper training and certifications. In other words, the taxpayers are effectively paying for their own government to oppress them and their fellow citizens. This travesty of justice is happening in a time when a virulent disease has the world and the US in its grip. The economic consequences of COVID-19 with its mass unemployment and threatened homelessness by eviction are still playing out.

Some say this is Trump’s rehearsal for when he declares himself dictator, possibly if he loses the election in November. Analogies with the Nazi  SA "Brown shirts" and Mussolini’s fascisti are clear to see. The ammosexuals--who stockpile thousands of firearms against the day they have to stand against a tyrannical government--have been strangely silent. Some side with Trump. While these gun-lovers cower, mothers and daughters stand tall with interlocking arms against the unconstitutional oppression inflicted by their own government via tear gas and rubber bullets.

Whatever happens in November, whether a second civil war begins or an outright revolution erupts, the experiment in democracy that is the United States will never be the same.

Sources:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-race-portland-valor/court-documents-reveal-secretive-federal-unit-deployed-for-operation-diligent-valor-in-oregon-idUSKCN24N2SH


https://medium.com/@wkc6428/the-lead-federal-agency-responding-to-protesters-in-portland-employs-thousands-of-private-db137349f8b0


https://www.britannica.com/biography/Augusto-Pinochet


BIO: Coast Watcher can't help but draw parallels between current events and Nazi Germany. It's like Trump is taking cues from Mein Kampf--supposedly a book he kept on his nightstand and read to fall asleep. Explains a lot.


Related links:

Federal Agents in Portland Tear Gas the Press (video)
https://youtu.be/wTp-Sj4bZPQ

Portland Protests Escalate! Chicago Mayor Welcomes Federal Goons! (video)
https://youtu.be/Q4YMoeOquaU 

"Wall of Veterans" Arrives in Portland to Protect BLM Protesters From Trump's DHS Troops
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/wall-of-veterans-arrives-in-portland-to-protect-black-lives-matter-protesters-from-trumps-dhs-troops/ar-BB17bnpZ?ocid=sf

Navy Veteran Beaten by Feds in Portland Fears that Trump's Deployment Will Lead to Copy Cats in Combat Fatigue
https://www.businessinsider.com/christopher-david-navy-veteran-beaten-by-feds-speaks-out-2020-7

Trump Plans to Expand the Federal Invasion of American Cities
https://www.motherjones.com/anti-racism-police-protest/2020/07/trump-border-patrol-cities-portland-chicago/

America "Staring Down the Barrel of Martial Law" Oregon Senator Warns
https://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/64212-america-staring-down-the-barrel-of-martial-law-oregon-senator-warns


From Facebook:


"It dawned on me when I was in the ER, and had a chance to catch my breath (post tear gas): my government did this to me. My own government. I was not shot by a random person in the street. A federal law enforcement officer pulled a trigger that sent an impact munition into my head."

Professor Maureen Healy is the chair of the history department at Lewis and Clark College. She teaches Modern European History, with a specialization in the history of Germany and Eastern Europe (and the rise of fascism). She was shot in the head by federal agents on Monday night and is recovering from the injury and the concussion, but shared a statement of her experience, and gave permission to share this.
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Statement by Maureen Healy, July 22, 2020
For Immediate Release 


Since June, I have been attending peaceful protests in Portland neighborhoods in support of Black Lives Matter. I have gone with family and friends. 

I am a 52-year-old mother. I am a history professor. 

I went downtown yesterday to express my opinion as a citizen of the United States, and as a resident of Portland. Of Oregon. This is my home. I was protesting peacefully. So why did federal troops shoot me in the head Monday night? 

I was in a large crowd of ordinary folks. Adults, teens, students. Moms and dads. It looked to me like a cross-section of the City. Black Lives Matter voices led the crowd on a peaceful march from the Justice Center past the murals at the Apple store. The marchers were singing songs. We were chanting. We were saying names of Black people that have been killed by police. We observed a moment of silence in front of the George Floyd mural. 

I wanted to, and will continue to, exercise my First Amendment right to speak. Federal troops have been sent to my city to extinguish these peaceful protests. I was not damaging federal property. I was in a crowd with at least a thousand other ordinary people. I was standing in a public space. 

In addition to being a Portland resident, I am also a historian. My field is Modern European History, with specialization in the history of Germany and Eastern Europe. I teach my students about the rise of fascism in Europe. 

By professional training and long years of teaching, I am knowledgeable about the historical slide by which seemingly vibrant democracies succumbed to authoritarian rule. Militarized federal troops are shooting indiscriminately into crowds of ordinary people in our country. We are on that slide. 

It dawned on me when I was in the ER, and had a chance to catch my breath (post tear gas): my government did this to me. My own government. I was not shot by a random person in the street. A federal law enforcement officer pulled a trigger that sent an impact munition into my head. 

After being hit I was assisted greatly by several volunteer medics. At least one of them was with Rosehip Medic Collective. To take shelter from the teargas I was hustled into a nearby van. Inside they bandaged my head and drove me several blocks away. From there my family took me to the ER. I am grateful for the assistance, skill, and incredibly kind care of these volunteer medics. 

We must take this back to Black Lives Matter. Police brutality against Black people is the real subject of these peaceful protests that have been happening in my city and across the country. What happened to me is nothing. It is nothing compared to what happens to Black citizens at the hands of law enforcement, mostly local police, every day. And that is why we have been marching. That is why I will continue to march.

From the web:

First they came for the Muslims,
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Muslim.
Then they came for the immigrants,
And I did not speak out
Because I was not an immigrant.
Then they came for the Black Lives Matter protesters,
And I did not speak up,
Because I was not a BLM protester.
Then they came for me,
And there was no one left
To speak for me.
(Based on the post WWII poem by Reverend Niemoller)


Paul Rippey of Portland, Oregon, wrote two new verses to A Policeman's Lot Is Not a Happy One:

When you signed up to defend our southern border,
Detaining people mostly black and brown,
You could not anticipate that you'd get orders
To teargas folks in our beloved town.
Now you're beating up on people who speak English,
And their cell phones capture all that you have done.
Ah, take one consideration with another,
A policeman's lot is not a happy one.

When the kids aren't marching in a demonstration
They live their happy lives from day to day,
And they do not feel the threat of deportation
'Cause most are from the good old USA.
In fact you might see one who is your brother,
Your sister, or your daughter, or your son.
Ah, take one consideration with another,
A policeman's lot is not a happy one.

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We’ve been busy all month with our Cops & Capitalism: A Summer Webinar Series along with our partners at LittleSis and we’ve gotten amazing responses from those who have joined us. If you’d like to join us for our next webinar happening this Wednesday, RSVP here!
 
On our first webinar, we explored our groundbreaking research on cities’ use of Police Brutality Bonds, the bonds issued to pay for police brutality settlements which ultimately allows Wall Street to profit from police violence. Those on the webinar learned how bonds work and how to research police budgets in their own cities. 

Then, we dove deeper into the demand to defund police and took a closer look at relationships between corporations and policing. We know that cutting the police budget is a first step towards the world we want to see but in order to fully fund our communities and invest in the things we need we must also redirect funding from the institutions that support policing. Participants on the second webinar also had a chance to follow along with our complimentary How To Guide and ask questions. (If you haven’t had a chance to join any of our previous webinars, you can watch the recordings on our website.

And now it's time for the third installment! Join us for our next webinar happening this Wednesday July 29th at 1pm ET.




On this webinar, we will explore how billionaires and corporations like Wells Fargo, Amazon, and Target use police foundations to fund and prop up the police. Police foundations--nonprofits that fundraise money from wealthy donors and corporations for local police departments--help maintain the racist policing status quo. We’ll discuss how directly pressuring corporations to cut ties with police foundations can strengthen fights to defund the police and invest in Black and Brown communities, as well as ensure that police departments’ public funding is not replaced by similarly enormous private funding. 

Participants will learn how to research which corporations support their local police foundations and hear examples of demands activists are making around corporations and police foundations in local campaigns. 

For centuries, police have acted as the muscle of racial capitalism, protecting the property and interests of the wealthy, and violently reinforcing systemic and racist disinvestment in our communities. Policing and mass incarceration has made it more possible for the finance industry and corporations to build their profit off our oppression. Because they are inextricably linked, we have to defund the police and tax the rich to fully fund and sustain the communities we want to live in. 

Hope to see you on the webinar! 

In Solidarity always,
Alyx Goodwin
Senior Organizer, ACRE

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Tune In, Shutdown, Sell Out



Tune In, Shutdown, Sell Out
by Coast Watcher  


It was a tumultuous start to the year 2019. The Petulant President’s government shutdown broke all records for duration and hardships caused. Trump demands government funding for his border wall. He held the entire country hostage for 35 days. At the end of it he walked away with nothing.

This  administration had two basic reactions to the shutdown. They either showed callous disregard for suffering Americans, or plain ignorance as to the damage they were causing the country and its reputation abroad. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said publicly he didn’t understand why some Federal workers had to resort to using food banks and suggested they take out bank loans to tide them over. Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump said the shutdown was causing “a little bit of pain,” but that the country would “thank them (Federal workers) for their sacrifices.” 

Both reactions from those close to this president show how dangerously out of touch he and they are. Furloughed workers were not on vacation. Missing their second monthly paycheck meant they weren’t able to afford food, or life-saving medication or, especially in the northern states, to be able to heat their homes in the middle of a bitterly-cold winter. Certain Federal workers were expected to work without pay, something which was made illegal by Lincoln’s government passing the 13th Amendment in 1863. To add insult to injury, some GOP Senators even questioned whether Federal workers should receive back-pay once the shutdown ended. In any case, it’s still expected to take several days before that back-pay is issued.

The knock-on effects of the shutdown extends to the communities in which the Federal workers live, because those workers could not spend money on goods and services in those communities. Beyond those on the Federal payroll, 42 million American families on food stamps and section eight housing allowance faced the terrifying prospects of hunger and homelessness. With the IRS shut down millions of Americans will suffer delays in getting vital tax rebates.  

Had the United States extended Medicare and Medicaid to cover all its citizens the effects of the shutdown would have been mitigated to some extent. Instead, healthcare in this country is in the hands of the insurance industry, a body devoted exclusively to making money. No doubt the loans business is also doing a roaring trade as people suddenly lacking their steady income turn in desperation to the loan sharks. 

Then the shutdown ended—at least for 21 days. A deal was reached on Friday January 25 to partially reopen government, and Congress is expected to endorse the measure quickly. Trump is still insistent on getting funding for his infamous wall project. He’s threatening to let government shut down again or to use Presidential emergency powers to bypass Congress altogether when the current deal ends on February 15. The projected cost of Trump’s Wall is around $5.7 billion. The cost of the shutdown exceeded that amount some days ago, something Trump hopes will bring the people of America around to his way of thinking by believing funding his wall would be cheaper than another shutdown.


In that hope, he has failed. The general mood across the country is that Trump is on entirely the wrong track. His actions have sapped the national economy. Recent polls show support for Trump’s actions among his notoriously fervent voter base has sharply declined.  


Liberals across the country are praising House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the skies for going eyeball to eyeball with Trump until he blinked. Perhaps she had a small part in it, in the role of an opportunist politician with a questionable track record for taking bribes, but the real heroes and heroines who ended the shutdown are the American workers.


On January 25, TSA workers walked out of several airports across the country, refusing to work without pay any longer. Trump’s praise for them as “fantastic people,” and “incredible patriots” fell upon deaf ears. Airline cabin staff unions threatened a general strike if the shutdown didn’t end. These actions closed airports and began to impact air travel across the world. It’s no coincidence that negotiations to end the shutdown came about within two hours of this happening. Perhaps also the sense that people deprived of the basic necessities of life such as food and housing might just take to the streets in a second American Revolution that would make the ongoing Yellow Vest movement in Europe look like a picnic.

It remains to be seen what will happen next. We vanished down the rabbit hole back in 2016 when Trump’s victory in the presidential election was announced. Trump’s threat to use presidential emergency powers to override democratic government may come true. Perhaps the Democrat dominated Congress and increasingly nervous GOP Senate will come to some kind of deal. Trump’s ego is such I doubt he’ll suffer his newly-imposed lame duck status for long.


In the meantime, while we were all distracted by Trump’s antics, funding for military activities abroad continued. The citizens of foreign countries died under American bombing and drone strikes. Protests against pipelines driving through Native American lands are ongoing. Venezuela continues to suffer United States' interdiction and interference in its internal affairs. Trump recognized right-wing leader Juan Guaido as "rightful" president of Venezuela, thus blatantly attempting to undermine legitimate President Nicolás Maduro Moros. It’s no coincidence that this gross interference in a sovereign country’s affairs is entirely down to the fact Venezuela sits on the world’s largest oil reserves.


And factories continue to close, workers are laid off in an economy depressed by Trump’s petulance. Ironically one of those factories, Werner Ladders of Louisville, Kentucky announced in August it plans to lay off 188 workers and close the plant by March 2019. Production will move to a new plant in Mexico. Now, what would be useful for climbing over a wall between the United States and Mexico...a ladder, do you think?

Related articles:



https://www.cnbc.com/government-shutdown/

https://www.nbcnews.com/holidayshutdown
https://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/54675-focus-noam-chomsky-greg-grandin-and-70-other-experts-sound-an-alarm-on-venezuela

BIO: Coast Watcher keeps watch and wonders what will bring about the political revolution in the USA. If not being paid for over a month and going without food stamps doesn't provoke a general strike (like the threatened strike by TSA and airline workers) then what will?



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Cadbury Sources Its Milk from Inhumane Farms, Uses Dirty Palm Oil, and Exploits Its Workers. Demand That The Chocolate Company Clean Up Its Act Now!



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Male calves shot through the head. Orangutans starving to death. Workers not paid enough to support their families. This is the price of Cadbury chocolate.
Cadbury still uses dirty palm oil in its products, despite the availability of ethically-produced palm oil. And because Cadbury and other ethically questionable corporations refuse to make the switch, massive deforestation is pushing orangutans to extinction.

Sign this petition to demand that Cadbury switch to using ethically-produced palm oil in its products. 

Cadbury has quietly abandoned its Fairtrade Certification. It decided that instead of trying to meet the strict criteria of the certification, it would make its own "certification." The big difference being that there is now no minimum requirement for how much Cadbury will pay farmers for their cocoa.

But Cadbury's exploitation doesn't stop there. The company also gets its milk from inhumane dairy farms that shoot male calves in the head. Males are not milk producers, so this is a common practice on many dairy farms. But Cadbury could easily find a farm that does not treat its cows so inhumanely.
Sign this petition to demand that Cadbury become a Fairtrade company once again, and improve its animal welfare standards.

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Tell Congress:

"Shut down Trump's children's prisons and then investigate what happened there."

After 35 days, Donald Trump has caved and agreed to re-open the federal government.

There’s still a crisis at the border--but it’s not the one he talked about in his speech in the White House rose garden. That’s because it’s a crisis that his administration created and perpetuates every day.

Donald Trump’s inhumane, dehumanizing immigration policy is still locking up thousands and thousands of children in prison camps.

Through all of the indictments, shutdowns, self-inflicted crises and general chaos of the Trump administration, it’s easy to lose sight of each crisis. But for these children, who eyewitnesses say are locked in cages, trapped beneath barbed wire, and under military-style guard day and night, were seeking asylum through legal channels. It’s sickening that this is being done in our name.

These camps must be shut down now, and then Congress must open an immediate investigation into any human rights abuses these children may have suffered.


The wall is not the answer. A humane immigration system is.

Thank you,

Mike Phelan
Progress America

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Gun violence in the U.S. is an epidemic, but our leaders have done nothing to help. As the brave Parkland survivors so succinctly and accurately put it: enough is enough.

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Last year was the deadliest year for gun violence in recent history. Despite this, our Republican-led Congress, whose pockets are padded by the NRA, refused to take action. But now, with Democrats in charge of the House, it's time for that to change.

What exactly do we have in mind? We'll be launching petitions for common sense gun reform, partnering with leading organizations fighting on-the-ground for change, tuning in with Facebook Live updates and interviews, and so much more. With the Democrats leading the House, we are in a prime position to make real change this year. But we are going to need your help.

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