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Sunday, September 05, 2010

"Ed Asks...will you march with me?"

Lets all join together and march as "ONE NATION" on Washington October 2nd




ONE NATION WORKING TOGETHER

Our nation stands at a critical crossroads. The 30-year drive for a low-wage, high-consumption society that imports more and more of what it consumes has hit the wall.

Millions are unemployed, with little recovery in sight. A record number of Americans who want desperately to work have been jobless for more than 6 months.

At the same time, Wall Street continues to roll up big profits. Banks and corporations have made off with trillions of public dollars, while small businesses can't get loans and cities are being forced to make cuts to public education and public safety, harming our children and our communities.

Obstructionists in Congress are doing everything they can to stop anything that helps working people, and they are scapegoating workers for the demise of the economy. Public sector workers are being cast as selfish, auto workers are being blamed for the troubles of the auto industry, and teachers are being blamed for an education system in need of support.

Working people are frustrated and angry-incensed by the government's inability to halt massive job loss and declining living standards on the one hand, and the comparative ease with which Republicans in Congress, with help from some Democrats, have done their best to make the world safe again for JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs and CitiGroup, on the other.

Just as we have seen through history, fear mongers in our country have seized on that anger and are working hard -- unfortunately with some success--to use justifiable anger about a failing economy to divide us.

We have to fight this hateful demagoguery that only benefits our foes, and we can't do it alone. History has taught us that the best way to fight the forces of hatred is to address the economic policies that led to our economic suffering, and that our fight must draw its strength from an alliance of the poor and the middle class-everyone who works for a living.

It is against this backdrop that we join ONE NATION.

ONE NATION is a multi-racial, civil and human rights movement whose mission is to reorder our nation's priorities to invest in our nation's most valuable resource - our people.

The organizations that have come together to form ONE NATION believe that our goal should be a future of shared prosperity, not stubborn unemployment and a lost generation. Workers should be able to share in the wealth they create, and everyone deserves the opportunity to achieve the American Dream - a secure job; the chance for our children to get a great public education and the opportunity to make their own way in the world; and laws that protect us, not oppress us.

ONE NATION is a long-term effort to reverse the dangerous economic course of our country over the past four decades. It brings together organizations from across the progressive spectrum-labor, civil rights, environmental, faith and many others-recognizing that none of us alone have been able to achieve our priorities, whether they are large-scale job creation, labor law reform, immigration reform, investing in public education or other concerns, and that we will not realize change until these priorities belong to all of us.

ONE NATION shares the labor movement's policy agenda: An economy that works for all; good jobs, fair jobs, safe jobs, and more jobs; reforming Wall Street; repairing our immigration system; quality education for every child; and ensuring that everyone in America has the opportunity to contribute to and strengthen our country. Restoring workers' rights to organize and bargain collectively is at the heart of the policy agenda.

The ONE NATION march on Washington on October 2, 2010 will charge up an army of tens of thousands of activists who will return to their neighborhoods, churches, schools and, especially, voting booths, with new energy to enact our common agenda. And on the same day, the labor movement will walk door-to-door in targeted states around the country, bringing the same message to union members exactly one month before the fall elections.

The march aims to bring working people, young people, retirees, civil rights activists and many others together on the Mall to show the obstructionists in Congress that we are many and diverse, strong and that united-and we will fight together for the American Dream.

Many of our unions are already committed to work as a part of ONE NATION. The unions of the AFL-CIO proudly join this coalition and pledge to work collectively to add our support to this great effort.

Working people can make a difference when we rely on ourselves and act collectively. We are America. And together we can make our voices heard.
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Retribution is less than 5 months away!
Take a look at this and just remember elections in November 2010.
1. U..S. House & Senate have voted themselves $4,700 and $5,300 raises.
2. They voted to NOT give you a S.S. Cost of living raise in 2010 and 2011.
3. Your Medicare premiums will go up $285.60 for the 2-years
4. You will not get the 3% COLA: $660/yr.
5. Your total 2-yr loss and cost is -$1,600 or -$3,200 for husband and wife.
6. Over these same 2-years each Congress person will get $10,000
7. Do you feel used?
8. Will they have your cost of drugs - doctor fees - local taxes - food, etc., decrease?
9. NO WAY.
Congress received a raise and has better health and retirement benefits than you or I.
Why should they care about you?
You never did anything about it in the past.
Charlie, Barney et al care about you?


Posted by janice corey, lowell, ar on
Wednesday, July 21, 2010 2:50:18 AM

Ed,

Let me say first that we, white people are racist. We are racist. We are racist. We are racist and I feel very sorry for the people Bachman tries to represent. One of us, a white man, Breitbart, perpetrator of the ACORN scandal puts out this highly edited video and everyone, including the black organization, the NAACP bites on it! Get a clue!

We are racist because we have done virtually nothing to make his kind of tactic highly punishable, either by law or by custom. A "by custom" example is when a man beats his wife, the friends discover it and he is ostracized by the circle of friends and nearly everyone else who finds out about it. The act itself is a crime, assault, I know, but it's hardly ever prosecuted for many reasons, including reticence on the part of the wife. Why was Imus rehired?

Ed, we need to throw off our racism and make this kind of tactic illegal and punishable by severe fines and imprisonment. We would have thought it normal if the races were reversed in this issue. If a white woman admitted that she did not "go all out" to help a black farm family because the husband talked as if he was superior to her, we would tacitly accept it, feeling the black man deserved it for his "uppity attitude". A sense of "the black person deserved it" is evident in the way this government worker was treated, though she was making the diagonally opposite point - it's not about black and white, it's about rich and poor. We would have assigned it more to ‘male vs. female', which isn't the issue at all. Many of us know of instances where we (white male and female) withheld full support from black people because they were black and we thought that perhaps our assistance would have given them an advantage over someone who is white.

I don't feel bad about being a white person now, I never do because I had nothing to do with the choice of my race or my gender. I feel bad about the way we use our majority status and race to badly disaffect the lives of other races in this country. We need to stop it!

Most of us are now and have been for a very long time exceedingly fearful of the day when we are no longer the majority in America; that's the real reason so many of us support the Arizona immigration law. I know the day is coming day when we aren't the majority in America, but I'm not afraid, because I try very hard to not be racist when nearly everyone else around me who is white puts forth less effort to avoid being racist.

Snookered? On Obama and Vilsack's part, Obama needs to clean house (including Vilsack) and employ people who have the "smarts" to see through these tactics. If HE doesn't, WE WILL in November, 2012.


Posted by Strom Cade, Sunnyside, OR on
Wednesday, July 21, 2010 7:54:19 AM

Retribution for what? Making health care avalable to 30 million Americans includeing my Wife and I. As small business people in a rural town and there's no way we can afford over a Thousand dollors a month. Reregulating a Wall St that had run wild and "stole" the retirment savings millions of American's? It's about time we have a President that defends the middle and working class from the top 1% who would turn us all into low wage slaves.

Posted by Greg Knapp Webster SD on
Wednesday, July 21, 2010 9:15:57 AM

The interview you did at the end of your show proved the Republicans' point of view for not extending unemployment benefits. The Republicans are accused of portraying recipients as unwilling to work. Carol, the unemployed mother of 2, said she was willing to work, as long as the job was in her field and paid health insurance. Otherwise she will lose her house and car within 6 months. With that hanging over her head, why is she picky? Can't she look for another job while she is working at a job below her expectations and extend the time she can keep her home? If I were hiring people, I would certainly hire someone into a responsible job who is working at ANY job before I would hire someone not working and waiting for the right one. The unemployed person would seem like a potential problem employee because they appear to be more interested in their own welfare instead of focusing on the company. So, extending aid to her IS disempowering her from finding employment. She should not be so fussy while recieving money from taxpayers who might have been more willing to sacrifice to keep a job than she was.

Posted by Peter Maier on
Wednesday, July 21, 2010 12:14:27 PM

Everyone is not teachers and cops.

Posted by donna mallory, Cleveland,Ohio on
Wednesday, July 21, 2010 10:52:38 PM

Ed,
Wanting people to take ANY job rather than the one they're good at and have been trained to perform is just like a republican't! Carol's not being picky, she's admitting that her contribution to the effort would be low if she took a job outside of her skill level. It shows that she isn't one of those "just take the money" criminals that sit in jobs they know they're not qualified for. Bravo, Carol!

If I was hiring people, I would certainly hire someone into a responsible job who is working at the job they do best before I would hire someone working at ANY job, just sitting there receiving money they know they haven't earned. The person working ANY job would seem like a potential problem employee because they appear to be more interested in their own welfare instead of focusing on the best interests of the company. So, hiring a potential scammer, liar, fraudulent person into my business WOULD make me seem incompetent also. Carol should continue receiving money from taxpayers until she's trained for another job or gets one she's already best at. Wanting and giving the people less than the best is the republican'ts normal mode of operation - examples of this are Ronald Reagan, George W Bush, Dan Quayle, Dick Cheney, etc.

Posted by Rosa McTed, Boston, MA on
Thursday, July 22, 2010 4:46:08 AM
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