The Solidarity Singers are a group of Anti-Walker Carolers that sing every day on the steps of the Capitol in Madison Wisconsin in protest to the Walker administration.
In my own version of Roger Rangers Standing Order # 4, Our General Order # 1 is "Never Lie to the Public, Ya all can Lie all ya want to the Corporations and Government Men because they lie to us all the time, but never lie to a civilian, because there is a citizenry out there who depends on us for accurate information"!
The Solidarity Singers are a group of Anti-Walker Carolers that sing every day on the steps of the Capitol in Madison Wisconsin in protest to the Walker administration.
On the day of Governor Scott Walkers State of the State Address, #Occupy Wall Street, the 99%, Wisconsin Jobs Now, and those opposed to the Iron Ore mine in Northern Wisconsin converged today on the Capitol building here in Madison today.
Wisconsin Citizens Occupied the Senate Parlor room in order to show their dis-content with the current actual state of the State. According to many experts, many of the statistics put out by the Walker administration have been “tailored” to reflect not the actual status of jobs and the budget, but numbers and statistics that have been hand picked to mislead the electorate. Many say the true numbers reflect a far different situation. One that shows that the Corporations and the rich have done very well … at the expense of working Wisconsinites, those who labor, and the poor. Many state that general as well as advanced education have also taken a hit under Walker's tutelage. One must wonder as the majority of Americans seem to lean more to the left as their education rises. It may benefit the GOP to desire a less educated electorate, as the least educated seem to lean towards the pro-rich, pro-corporate positions of Republicans.
Although most were there to show support for the #Occupy Wall Street movement, corporate control of our lives and government, and general economic disparity, many of the Wisconsin citizens who Occupied the Senate Parlor room were there to show discontent with the proposed Iron Ore mine in NW Wisconsin. Supporters insist the mine will be an economic boon, creating hundreds of good-paying jobs that will re-energize the impoverished region. However, environmentalists and tribal leaders worry the mine will contaminate one of the most pristine regions in the state. It will in the least definitely effect the natural state of the area, all agree.
As expected, the mining bill designed to make it cheaper and easier (less regulations, more pollution) for the mine has passed the House and is on it's way to the Wisconsin Assembly. The Bill was basically written by Gogebic Taconite, who have plans for an iron mine in the Penokee Hills in Ashland and Iron counties. Over the past six months, the mining company Gogebic Taconite LLC spent $114,883 lobbying state officials to get their support for the proposal to create an iron ore mine in northern Wisconsin. State Sen. Bob Jauch, D-Poplar, who represents the local district, stated “a complete waste of money.” There are now many different groups working against the mine. Their diversity represents a quite large range of our society. One such group is Gogebic Taconite | WisconsinWatch.org. Supporters insist the mine will be an economic boon, creating hundreds of good-paying jobs that will re-energize the impoverished region. However, environmentalists and tribal leaders worry the mine will contaminate one of the most pristine regions in the state.
There will be an assembly and protest at the Capitol tonight at 5pm. Unfortunately, I will not be able to be present, but will however get updated by by tribal members. We will be going up north to check it all out.
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We are in Madison for and waiting on In the the Senate Parlor room, waiting for a press conference.
As the details come in we will try to update you on your political future.
While American workers are suffering from ever increasingly low wages, the elimination of living wage job's throughout the country and an ever increasing cost of living, there are those who have it much easier. One such example is the General Electric Corporation. While the General Electric Corporation has received over 4 million in tax payer subsidies, they have paid little or no taxes on the profits they have made, greatly enriching the CEO, top corporate management as well as benefiting their investors. The disparity in income between those who labor and create, and those who benefit and profit from the labor and creations of the working person, has ssteadily grown over the last 40 years. This is one of the main themes and the primary source of the consternation of the #Occupy Wall Street movement, or the 99%, as well as many other social justice based groups throughout the nation.
Under the leadership of the Wisconsin based group Wisconsin Jobs Now, a group of Wisconsin citizens gathered for protest in Milwaukee today to express their unhappiness with the fact the GE paid next to noting in taxes, while at the same time receiving corporate subsidies at the expense of taxpayers. All this while closing plants and operations in Wisconsin and around the United States. Members of the 99% percent from several locations throughout Wisconsin as well a significant group from the greater Milwaukee area converged on the Wisconsin headquarters of the General Electric Corporation in Milwaukee this Tuesday.
Throughout the nation, there are protests against corporate greed, the grip that corporations and special interests have on our government and legislators, corporate and special interest lobbying from K Street (home of the largest and most influential lobbyists in the nation) in Washington DC, and the general taxation without representation that the general American public is experiencing in the era of big money government. Just how effective these movements, protests, and organizations can be remains to be seen. The #Occupy Wall Street movement, born in general from the Wall Street TARP bailouts at the expense of the American Taxpayer, has been a driving force in bringing to the nations attention the great economic disparity the American people now experience. According to most experts, the largest economic disparity between the rich and the poor ever in the History of the United States.
On the eve of the Presidents State of the Union address, as well as the State of the State address by the highly controversial Wisconsin Governor Scott (Scooter) Walker, many are unhappy. In today's low wage job market, there are many citizens who while living in poverty for the first time in their lives, have low expectations from their elected representatives. That should not be too surprising, considering the amount of money and cash being infused into political campaigns thanks to the recent Citizens United decision that basically legally classified money and cash the equivalent to free speech. When (now) the amount of free speech one has is measured by how much cash one has, or how much money one can donate to a political campaign, the American Revolution has been defeated by those who crave power and money, just as before when we were ruled by the crown.
There are several more protests and events planned for this week throughout the nation and state. I will be attending these events here in Wisconsin and will do my best to report in the most expeditious manner I can.
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The pro living wage jobs Wisconsin based organization Wisconsin Jobs Now organized and lead a small protest today in Appleton Wisconsin. Marching in front of the Raddison located at 333 W. College Avenue, Appleton WI 54911, home of the Congressman's office, they held signs and gave their message to the various news outlets present.
Kate Peters, of Green Bay, delivered a statement of how low wages and lost jobs have stretched the working people of the United States. After here statement, there was one was one marchers that acted in the role of “Dissenter” who supports the 1%, played by this blogger. Playing the role of a uncaring and greedy member of the 1%, I stated how the 1% should not support the 99%, even though the vast wealth of the 1% is created on the backs, by the labor of, and quite often through the taxes on low wages of the 99%.
Wisconsin Jobs Now delivered Congressman Reid Ribble a statement demanding the the rich pay for the upcoming unemployment extension. An assistant, Rick, said although he cannot speak for the Congressman, he did state that the congressman isn't interested in increasing taxes, not even on the rich. It remains to be seen just how the next actual unemployment extension will be funded. The current extension is only a two month temporary extension passed at the last moment.
Special thanks to Mark Fluery, who took some of these photos while I was the “instigator”. Also special thanks to Rick Latour and Katy for their help with technical support.
More photos will be in the video ….
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