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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

On The Line/Sugar and Cyanide

photo by Crystal Jankowski

On The Line
picket line photos by  A.J. Matthews 

This week two separate actions across the Glass City brought attention to the power of the people fighting against the corrupt system. First up, Toledoans for Safe Water and Advocates for a Clean Lake Erie (ACLE) made some noise outside the federal building in Toledo, letting Judge Zouhary know that the people have a right to be in on the secret discussions concerning the Lake Erie Bill of Rights citizens' initiative. Second, UAW union nurses and support staff at St. Vincent's/Mercy Health Medical Center are on strike after talks fell through concerning hiring more staff to prevent overwork and abate unsafe working conditions.
Now our guest blogger, Coast Watcher, takes a closer look at how our system of governance has been turned against us--and why we must be ever vigilant.

photos by Crystal Jankowski
Sugar and Cyanide
 by Coast Watcher


One tactic used by bought-and-paid-for politicians is to hide a "rider," an additional clause or clauses containing legislation harmful to ordinary voters inside bills on unrelated—and usually beneficial—topics. What I term a Sugar and Cyanide Bill. A favorite target for those who frame such riders are appropriation bills. The failure to pass appropriation bills can lead to delays in funding for vital government programs.

In House Bill 166 Ohio lawmakers added an across-the-board state income-tax cut, new health-care consumer protections—and language that effectively nullifies Toledo’s hard-won Lake Erie Bill of Rights (LEBOR) citizens' initiative. HB166 was voted into law on Thursday, June 9.


Of course at first glance this bill would look popular. Who doesn’t like a cut in income tax or good health care? The problem is that like a Trojan Horse, or a Trojan virus designed to kill computers, the bill contains an element of pure evil. If the bill goes unchallenged it will effectively prevent citizens from trying to protect their water supply through legal action.

The executive branch of government actively seeks to destroy the environment for the greater profit of Big Business. The legislative is totally in the pockets of Big Business when it comes to framing law. That leaves the judiciary as the sole course of action for the citizen. Now, thanks to those same bought-and-paid-for politicians, in Ohio at least even that avenue is closed, allowing those who pollute the water supply for over 12 million people to do exactly as they please.

Parts of HB166 could face scrutiny in the Ohio Senate. Those parts will not include the clause negating the Lake Erie Bill of Rights. Instead, in a clear example of complete disregard for citizens of Ohio, the senate is more likely to argue over the scrapping of Ohio’s $40 million motion-picture tax credit.


In common with other states, Ohio’s State Constitution forbids riders on unrelated topics to be inserted into bills. This prohibition was blatantly disregarded by those who framed HB166, and the Ohio House went along with it. It opens the bill up for legal challenge, but it also means that the whole legal process will take time to settle. This means the polluters get  more years—even decades—in which they can continue to dump whatever toxic materials they like into Lake Erie and the watercourses that flow into it.

Just as damaging to the lives and rights of ordinary people are bills containing hidden clauses that discriminate. Often tucked away inside legislation are clauses aimed at harming LGBTQ+ citizens. North Carolina has a woeful record for this. In 2016 House Bill 2 contained language that stripped North Carolina workers of their right to sue under a state anti-discrimination law, a right that has been upheld in court since 1985. Described as "a Trojan Horse of hate," the manifestly discriminatory bill was aimed at firing up the anti-LGBTQ+ prejudice felt by bigots in the NC house to the point they would pass the legislation in a landslide, thus enabling those who inserted the clause—Big Business sponsored politicians—to serve their corporate paymasters.

Occasionally attempts to place riders in unrelated bills fail. In 2005, a West Virginian bill aimed at limiting the number of members cities can appoint to boards of parks and recreation included a rider making English the official language of West Virginia. Most of the senators and congress people of the state were unaware of the rider until after they’d passed the bill. Thankfully it was vetoed by the then governor on the ground that it violated the state proviso that bills must only be related to one topic.

That’s not to say such attempts have ceased or will cease in spite of such restrictions. Ohio’s passing of HB166 is a clear example. Instead of calling the cops on the persons responsible for this flagrant violation of the law, the matter is passed to the courts where it will be tied up in legal limbo for decades. In the meantime, CAFOs and similar polluting agencies will continue to daily pour several hundred thousand tons of effluent into Lake Erie.

There’s no known cure for this tactic. Those politicians right of center will continue to use the method to pass legislation aimed at benefiting Big Business, or anti-women, or anti-LGBTQ+ prejudice at the expense of ordinary citizens for as long as they are bribed to do so or see an advantage in their favorability ratings.


BIO: Coast Watcher won't be fooled again. Neither should you. He advises that you keep an eye peeled for the next Sugar and Cyanide Bill the corrupt duopolists attempt to pass through your statehouse. Don't let them do it!








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From Take It Back.org:
Breaking: Alabama goes off the deep end and bans all abortions including for victims of rape and incest– sparing only the life of the mother exception. Missouri follows suit.




Thank you for your help and support.


Sincerely, 


TakeItBack.Org


P.S. We will also send you Governor Ivey's Montgomery office number so you can contact her via telephone as well.
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We welcome the opportunity for 21st Century infrastructure package. Our country desperately needs a real public infrastructure plan that focuses on long ignored and abandoned communities of color and low-income communities that fixes crumbling roads, bridges, ports, water, and sewer pipes, while investing in clean energy technology and green jobs to fight global climate change and increase resiliency and ensure our communities thrive.

The good news is that we already have a framework for exactly that plan, with growing support in the House of Representatives. Recently, more than ninety Members of Congress signed on as original sponsors of a new resolution, HCR 36. This resolution outlines 10 principles for any spending on infrastructure. These Principles are supported by a broad and diverse coalition of labor, community, and environmental organizations representing millions of Americans.

DEMAND AN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN PAID FOR BY THE RICH AND CORPORATIONS


A sound infrastructure plan would create millions of good jobs while revitalizing America’s crumbling infrastructure. It would accelerate our response to the climate crisis.  It would be paid for by making Wall Street, giant corporations, and the rich pay their fair share. By contrast, a bad plan will drag down the economy by incurring all of the costs without the benefits, while missing an opportunity to protect our planet and further burden struggling families and communities of color.

President Trump says he will respond with an infrastructure proposal in three weeks. We’ll judge any plan by whether it meets the standards enumerated in the Lieu-Krishnamoorthi-Crist Congressional resolution.



In solidarity,
Ana Maria Archila
Co-Executive Director, CPD/A


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From Roots Action:
 

To: U.S. Congress and state legislatures
From: You

6.1 million Americans nationwide are denied their right to vote due to felony disenfranchisement. Join us in demanding that EVERY American citizen of age -- including those who are incarcerated -- can cast a ballot and be heard in our democracy.

Click here to sign this petition.

A true democracy that is of, by, and for the people must extend the right to vote to all its citizens.

But right now, most states deny that right to millions of incarcerated Americans -- creating a class of people who are subject to the laws of this country but have no say in how they're governed. (Only Maine and Vermont allow incarcerated people to vote.)

On top of that, most states count incarcerated people as residents of their prisons when drawing electoral maps, not of their home communities -- even though people in prison are unable to vote in the prison’s district. The result? A form of gerrymandering that unfairly skews political representation towards the rural, whiter communities where prisons are often built.

Our mass incarceration system is silencing the voices and communities most impacted by it. And that’s by design -- dating back to the Jim Crow era, felony disenfranchisement laws are one of many tactics used to attack black people’s political power.

We believe that ALL American citizens have the right to vote. Join us in calling on federal and state officials to end felony disenfranchisement once and for all -- and allow incarcerated citizens to vote.

Sign here.

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

The Rich Must Have Nowhere To Hide


The Rich Must Have Nowhere To Hide
by Coast Watcher

The Sixties saw a number of real advances in social programs in the United States. From voting reform to the introduction of Medicare and Medicaid, the US government under Kennedy, and later Johnson, actually took notice of the preamble to the Constitution, “To promote the general welfare.”

After those heady days of peace and love came the backlash from the Right--although backlash is probably too violent a term for something that returned by stealth. Capitalistic politicians colluding with and funded by Big Business began to roll back the reforms wherever they could, allowing laws and regulations that protected ordinary citizens to lapse quietly. It paved the way for the ruthless exploitation of the ordinary people we see today.

There’s a school of thought which holds that the American so-called "Left" took its foot off the pedal once the reforms were achieved, that they coasted through the Seventies and into the Eighties thinking the work was done instead of ruthlessly eradicating the last vestiges of capitalism from the United States. It begs the argument that perhaps the "Left" in the guise of the Democratic Party never really was interested in supporting the working classes over the capitalist wealth hoarders in the first place. 


Bill Clinton's "Third Way" Democratic Party has become the norm in the twenty-first century, and any progressive members left in its ranks have been pushed aside or completely out. One only has to look at the 2016  primary season and how the rigged elections kept Bernie Sanders from taking the Democratic nomination to see how well a progressive candidate is allowed to do when the corporate-owned leaders of the party get their way.

The fascist and petulant president currently in the White House refuses to sign off the budget unless he gets his border wall and threatens to maintain the shut down for months or years if necessary. Federal workers are on unpaid furlough, many are working without pay, and a great number of workers are suffering. One federal worker stated he is unable to buy vital insulin to treat his diabetes. There are many more like him in government service. How many more will suffer or die from this unnecessary furlough?
 

National parks are seeing dramatic upswings in the amount of litter and dangerous refuse such as sewage because the workers aren’t there to clear it away. Aside from the shut down, numerous bills and laws attacking the people the politicians purport to serve are going through Congress, often aided and abetted by the Democrats. Let’s not forget how Senators Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren, the darlings of the Democratic Party, voted for the bloated military budget. 

There’s also a move to make criticism of Israel a crime—-a clear assault on the First Amendment. Ending Palestinian genocide obviously isn't as important as supporting the Israeli war machine and the worldwide Military Industrial Complex.
The need to eradicate capitalism is more urgent than ever. It’s time to apply that ruthlessness we admire in others, and the people of France have shown the way. French President Emmanuel Macron tried to crack down on the protests by arresting Eric Drouet, one of the Gilets Jaune (Yellow Vests) movement’s leaders. The move was declared a "very bad signal" by Kamel Amriou, another of the movement’s leaders, who went on to declare Drouet’s arrest as "disproportionate." He stated, "It shows that we are in a repressive era that is damaging to our democracy." 

Leader of the opposition party La France Insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, tweeted that the arrest of Mr. Drouet was an "abuse of power." Macron is facing such a backlash over his rich-friendly policies it’s questionable whether he’ll retain power for much longer. It’s even possible France will undergo another revolution.


From January 5, 2019:



You’d have to look hard at the American mainstream media, though, to see if anything’s happening other than what the establishment wants us to know. They’d have us believe the Gilet Jaune movement is dying down, when all accounts on social media show it’s gaining strength in France and spreading to  other countries across Europe. Yellow Vests have appeared on the streets of Belgium, Holland, England, Portugal, Ireland, Sweden and Poland.
 

Yellow Vests have been spotted in Canada as well and have appeared on American streets in several cities--including Grand Rapids, Michigan. It’s an indicator that the working people of the world are beginning to rise against the unbridled capitalism that has infected our lives for too long.

Let's ensure that this time the rich will have nowhere in the world they can hide. Vive le révolution!



Related articles and videos:


https://popularresistance.org/yellow-vest-movement-in-us/

https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Gilets-jaunes-leader-Eric-Drouet-arrested-as-protesters-face-fines-for-assembling-at-roundabouts


https://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/54320-super-rich-trump-says-he-can-relate-to-federal-workers-who-cant-pay-bills-due-to-his-shutdown

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1062382/portugal-protest-yellow-vest-france-macron-paris-riot

https://youtu.be/KsY1uEMudFc 

https://youtu.be/GQuU5Lf3idc

Stay informed about what's happening in France: https://www.instagram.com/giletjaune2018/

BIO: Coast Watcher sees the signs of revolution in the air... How long will it be until the capitalist exploiters are upended and true democracy is born? That's the burning question of the day--and it's up to We the People to answer it!




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The government shutdown is threatening the livelihoods of 800,000 federal workers as well as the millions of our nation’s poor people of all races, ages and geographies who rely on federal services to get by. This includes millions of children, elderly folks, indigenous, white, Black, Asian and Latinx communities, people of all sexual orientations and gender identities, and communities of faith and conscience. 

While our federal government remains in a state of inaction, we’re organizing to build power among those 140 million poor and impacted people across 40 states where thousands are organizing hearings, canvassing and returning to their state capitols to deliver the demands of this Campaign. 

We are not going to Capitol Hill on January 7, but in January and February, we are going to our state capitols. Join us and take action by attending a hearing, rally or demand delivery in your state. 
 
To see the times and locations for these events as well as others that may be happening near you, check out our events page. 
 
This shutdown is a distraction from the concerns of millions of people around stable jobs, health care, housing, water, the fact that it’s been more than 2,000 days since the Voting Rights Act was gutted and so much more. We refuse to be distracted. 

We are mobilizing thousands of people everywhere from Virginia to Tennessee to California to demand that millions of poor people be prioritized in the political agenda. 

Fight back against the policy violence affecting our communities. Find an event near you and sign up now >> 
 
Forward together, not one step back,
The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival
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Your voice is needed to save the Arctic.

Help us stop Line 3!Tell SAExploration: Stay out of the Arctic Refuge!
Not only do Arctic peoples and wildlife need to brave an uncertain future as the region warms and sea ice recedes, but now Trump is giving oil companies a free reign to drill in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

This incredibly reckless decision means that a company called SAExploration (SAE) and its 90,000-pound “thumper trucks” have been green-lighted to seek out and test for oil in one of the world’s most important and untouched ecosystems. Polar bears, caribou herds, and the tundra itself could be devastated. The food sources and health of the Gwich'in people could be compromised.

Tell SAExploration: Stay out of the Arctic Refuge!

I want to be clear: this beautiful landscape cannot withstand SAE’s testing or Trump’s decision to drill especially as climate change is already drastically changing the area.

SAE’s giant trucks will send shock waves deep into the tundra threatening the Refuge’s delicate ecosystem.

If we can stop SAE’s destructive footprints in its search for oil, I know we can stop the drilling that would follow and even greater destruction.

Your voice is needed to save the Arctic. Add your name to stop SAExploration now.

The latest reports on carbon emissions and climate impacts are increasingly grim, but breaking through the gloom is our collective power. That’s why we’ve teamed up with organizations across the United States. Our coalition needs 100,000 voices like yours to speak out for the Arctic.

Stand up for Alaska’s Arctic Refuge now.

Together, I know we can defeat Big Oil, protect the Arctic, and take climate action,

Janet Redman
Climate Campaign Director, Greenpeace USA
P.S. To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, we need to keep the world’s remaining fossil fuels in the ground. We only have 10 years to do it to avoid complete climate catastrophe. That means moving away from coal, oil, and natural gas, and keeping drilling out of places like Alaska’s Arctic Wildlife Refuge. I will say it again -- the path to a sustainable future for people, wildlife, and the climate does not include fossil fuels. Help protect the Arctic and the climate now by stopping SAExploration from doing any seismic tests for oil.
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From Lee Camp:
It's the end of the year, and I thought I'd put together a year-end giving list. I have no connection to these organizations - I just think they're doing good work and could use your help. There are also many orgs that I'm forgetting about or don't know about. So this is a completely inadequate list. Just know that going in. =)

One Tree Planted - Fighting to help stem climate change and reforest the world Veterans For Peace - Veterans fighting for justice and a peaceful tomorrow Food & Water Watch - Fighting in courts to protect our food and water Wikileaks legal fund - Fighting to save true journalism Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women - self explanatory Innocence Project - Fighting to free innocent people in prison Project Censored - Fighting to reveal the most censored stories Mutual Aid Disaster Relief - Fighting to bring aid to disaster victims
 

And lastly...

If you have an extra $3.90 after your giving, grab my new comedy special. Ten percent of all sales go to Veterans For Peace and Food & Water Watch. You can also gift the comedy special to friends - which will help wake them up and help great organizations at the same time.
It's all at LeeCampComedySpecial.com.

Keep Fighting,
Lee