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madamesilverspurs

(15,800 posts)
Sun Apr 8, 2012, 12:07 AM Apr 2012

There used to be a cornfield.

Then the fracking companies were given dibs on our water. We are supposedly an agricultural community, but we now have more than 18000 oil/gas wells in the county. Somehow, oil on the cob just doesn't sound as tasty . . .



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There used to be a cornfield. (Original Post) madamesilverspurs Apr 2012 OP
Recommended. (nt) NYC_SKP Apr 2012 #1
It's way past time we put a stop to this destructive craziness. General Strike, May 1st Zorra Apr 2012 #2
In all of these shills talking about the free market making things equal, they NEVER bring into the freshwest Apr 2012 #3
Bumping for activists. freshwest Apr 2012 #4

Zorra

(27,670 posts)
2. It's way past time we put a stop to this destructive craziness. General Strike, May 1st
Sun Apr 8, 2012, 03:13 PM
Apr 2012

What is #M1GS?

Worldwide, May 1st is traditionally a ‘Workers’ day – a day of Labor Solidarity, and a public holiday. It’s a day to celebrate and march in support of im/migrant rights. In protest against the corruption of the worldwide marketplace, which has led to illegal foreclosures, mass unemployment, low wages, high taxes and a penalization of all those who do not own the ‘99%’ of the world’s resources, and in solidarity with the im/migrant movements of May 1st, we decided to declare May 1st, 2012 a People’s General Strike. Instead of calling upon unionized Labor to make a specific demand (illegal under Taft-Hartley), we are calling upon the people of the world to take this day away from school and the workplace, so that their absence makes their displeasure with this corrupt system be known.
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How can I participate?

If you are part of unionized labor, and your contract is up for negotiation, you can officially strike on May 1st. If you are not – call in sick. Take a holiday. Don’t show up to school. March with us, or join in one of the many events that will be taking place on May 1st, either in the day or in the evening. Block parties, rallies, protests, marches, family BBQ’s – this is a day when we take a stand against the way the system has enslaved us and burdened us with unmanageable debt, incredibly long working weeks, unfeasibly expensive healthcare — by taking a day for ourselves, being human again, spending time with our families and friends. Our bosses dictate everything to us — but not our holiday. The holiday of the working class, the 99%.

If you can’t participate on #M1GS, you can contribute in other ways. Spread the word. Poster your neighborhood. Help form Strike Committees in the workplace. Agitate. Tweet. Like. Donate here (Occupy Los Angeles) to help us get the word out, for logistics — and for TENTS.

STRIKE for:

IM/MIGRANT RIGHTS

ECONOMIC, SOCIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE and LABOR RIGHTS

PEACE WITH JUSTICE

CIVIL LIBERTIES — END THE POLICE STATE

HOUSING, EDUCATION AND HEALTH CARE AS HUMAN RIGHTS

WOMEN’S RIGHTS, LGBTQ RIGHTS & GENDER EQUITY

http://www.occupymay1st.org/

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
3. In all of these shills talking about the free market making things equal, they NEVER bring into the
Sun Apr 8, 2012, 04:17 PM
Apr 2012

Debate, if you can call the views expressed as somewhere between totalitarianism and laissez faire capitalism as a 'debate,' the incredible LOSS to honest farmers and citizens. Not to mention generations to come and all the other beings on the planet that require clean water to survive.

A person can work their life facing the uncertainty of weather conditions, or a maddening job in town, to hold onto to a piece of life giving land. Their labor is stolen by these resource thieves, just as surely as an invading army had come in to seize everything.

What is the war, that insists this be done? For who is it being fought, and why don't people see that they are under attack?

I applaud you and your neighbors who see that the life of the land is being stolen out from under them, but I'm sure you have some quislings who are selling you out.

This is happening globally at an ever increasing pace. Are we headed for that golden age some talk about, or the extinction of most of us? And will we get our heads out of the river Lethe and let this go on?

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