DEATH BY CORRUPTION:
What caused the destruction of the
Democrat Party in America?
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2017/07/peter-beinart-how-democrats-lost-their.html
STAGNANT WAGES and
the Dem Party’s obsession with open borders, amnesty and no damned legal need
apply!
THE LA RAZA
SUPREMACY PARTY for OPEN BORDERS, AMNESTY, NON-ENFORCEMENT, NO E-VERIFY and no
Legal need apply!!!
The Democratic Party used to be the party of blue
collar America- supporting laws
and policies that benefited that segment of the
U.S. population. Their leaders may
still claim to be advocates for
American working families, however their
duplicitous actions that betray
American workers and their families, while
undermining national security and
public safety, provide clear and
incontrovertible evidence of their lies…. MICHAEL
CUTLER …FRONTPAGE
mag
legislature and the governorship for years and did nothing to
fund PEIA. The Democrats had plenty of chances to raise
taxes on the corporations, but they chose not to because they,
too, are in the pockets of the coal barons, gas czars, and Wall
Street lords. The poorly-named Governor Justice, after all,
was a Democrat until last year."
Mobilize the entire working class behind West
Virginia teachers! Form rank-and-file committees to
expand the struggle!
2 March 2018
The eyes of workers across the United States are on West Virginia,
as 30,000 teachers and school employees take their strike into its second week.
Despite the governor’s lying promises, the attorney general’s threats of jail
time, the legislature’s empty theatrics, and the union leadership’s bullying
orders, the strikers are sending a message that is well received in workplaces,
schools, and factories across the country: it is time for the working class to
fight back.
Teachers and school employees have shown initiative in ensuring
that their struggle is not defeated. They have organized to prevent their
enemies from cajoling, threatening, dividing, or duping them back to work
without their demands being met.
Their actions have provoked nervous articles in all the news
publications of the corporate elite who are hoping that Governor Justice, the
Democratic and Republican leadership in the legislature, and the trade unions
can wrap up the strike with promises to provide “more details” of the PEIA
commission and paltry pay raises.
Behind closed doors, the corporations and the two parties who
control the government are preparing harsher measures, likely by testing the
power of injunction, either against all teachers or against the most militant
teachers in the mining counties in an effort to divide-and-conquer. The union
bureaucracy is counting on such threats to force an end to the strike.
Teachers in Mingo, Boone, Marshall, Logan, and other mining
counties are especially aware of the traditions of class struggle of the coal
miners, who fought against the police, the courts, scabs, Baldwin-Felts goons,
and the US military.
But this fight is a political one, and strikers
must know who their friends and enemies are.
The Democrats, like always, are pretending to
support teachers. However, the Democrats
have run West Virginia for the better part of
the last one hundred years, and still the state
remains among the most impoverished and
exploited in the country.
must know who their friends and enemies are.
The Democrats, like always, are pretending to
support teachers. However, the Democrats
have run West Virginia for the better part of
the last one hundred years, and still the state
remains among the most impoverished and
exploited in the country.
In more recent history, the Democrats controlled the legislature
and the governorship for years and did nothing to fund PEIA. The Democrats had
plenty of chances to raise taxes on the corporations, but they chose not to
because they, too, are in the pockets of the coal barons, gas czars, and Wall
Street lords. The poorly-named Governor Justice, after all, was a Democrat
until last year.
Justice, the state’s richest man, is worth $1.8 billion. With his
assets alone, teachers could keep PEIA solvent for 36 years without raising
premiums. Both the West Virginia Education Association (WVEA) and the American
Federation of Teachers-West Virginia (AFT-WV) endorsed the governor, as did the
UMWA, whose president Cecil Roberts called Justice “one of the good coal
operators.”
The unions nationally are attempting to strangle the mood of
militant struggle that is building across the country, especially among
teachers. In Oklahoma, 8,000 teachers have signed a petition to call out all
41,000 teachers on strike, demanding an immediate $10,000 raise. In Arizona,
49,000 teachers—50th in the nation in pay—are also considering walking out.
The Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers made a secret deal with the
school board to put a strike scheduled for this week on hold until at least
mid-March, despite readiness to walk out by 25,000 teachers. In Dallas, the
Alliance/AFT union pushed back a strike deadline planned for Monday until April
13 without telling 10,000 teachers why. In Minneapolis, hundreds of teachers of
3,500 total rallied in February as contract negotiations continue. Bus drivers in
Valadosta, Georgia are also preparing to strike soon.
The alternative is to appeal to mass of workers who support your
struggle because the issues you are fighting for are the same issues that
confront them. A turn out will spark a wave of social opposition that the corporations,
the government, and the unions will not be able to control, not just in the US
but internationally.
Urge striking teachers and school employees to take the
following measures:
· Formalize your impromptu meetings and rallies by electing
rank-and-file strike committees comprised not of union bureaucrats but of the
most militant workers in all the areas.
· Pledge not to return to work without a full vote of the
membership on the complete, line-by-line details of whatever deal is made.
· Load delegations of strikers into school buses and send them out
to the major workplaces—the coalmines, the factories, the warehouses, the
natural gas extraction sites, the chemical plants, the healthcare workers, and
the telecommunication centers, where hundreds of Frontier workers are planning
to strike Saturday—to encourage workers to join your struggle.
· Expand your demands to appeal to broader sections of the working
class. Teachers are not only fighting for wages and benefits, but against
social inequality and poverty. The assets of the energy corporations should be
expropriated and the proceeds spent to address the social crisis, including by
providing treatment for the opioid epidemic, funding clinics so miners can
receive free treatment for black lung, and starting a major public works
program to improve the state’s infrastructure.
· Appeal to teachers and workers around the country and around the
world to join the struggle to defend the right to public education and all the
rights of the working class.
Fundamentally, this strike is about who controls society’s wealth
and resources: the ruling elite or the working class? To secure their demands
and the rights of all workers, teachers cannot allow their struggle to be
subordinated to the capitalist politicians and the profit system.
AMERICA:
MEXICO’S WELFARE STATE
… and in
exchange we get 40 million Mexican flag wavers, homelessness, a housing crisis,
heroin & opioid crisis and jobs for legals crisis…. ALL THANKS TO THE
DEMOCRAT PARTY
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-cheap-is-staggering-cost-of-mexicos.html
“Thirteen years after welfare
reform, the share of immigrant-headed households (legal and illegal) with a
child (under age 18) using at least one welfare program continues to be very
high. This is partly due to the large share of immigrants with low levels of
education and their resulting low incomes — not their legal status or an
unwillingness to work. The major welfare programs examined in this report
include cash assistance, food assistance, Medicaid, and public and subsidized
housing.” Steven A. Camarota
THE
ECONOMIST:
America’s
drift to war and economic collapse
"The
United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid
over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit,
thinking of our leaders as fools. They give safe haven to the terrorists we
hunt in Afghanistan, with little help. No more!" PAT
BUCHANAN
“It notes in passing that for the
American government, which already runs annual budget deficits approaching $700
billion, “finding the money will be another problem.”
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