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Wisconsin: The First Stop in An American Uprising?

It took a while, but Wisconsin shows that the poor and middle class of the U.S. may be ready to push back. Madison may be only the beginning.
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Wisconsin protests, photo by Peter Gorman

Photo by Peter Gorman

The uprising that swept Tunisia, Egypt, and parts of Europe is showing signs of blossoming across the United States.

In Wisconsin, public employees and their supporters are drawing the line at Governor Scott Walker’s plan to eliminate collective bargaining and unilaterally cut benefits. School teachers, university students, firefighters, and others descended on the capital in the tens of thousands, and even the Superbowl champion Green Bay Packers have weighed in against the bill. Protests against similar anti-union measures are ramping up in Ohio.

Meanwhile, another protest movement aimed at protecting the poor and middle class is in the works. Cities around the country are preparing for a February 26 Day of Action, “targeting corporate tax dodgers.”

Learning from the UK

The strategy picks up on the UK Uncut campaign, begun when  a group at a London pub—a firefighter, a nurse, a student, and others—came up with an idea that is part flash mob, part sit-in. In an article published in the Nation, reporter Johann Hari tells the story of the group’s frustration about government cutbacks. If Vodafone, one corporation with a huge back-tax bill, paid up, the cutbacks wouldn’t be needed. The group spread the word over social media, and held loud, impolite demonstrations. The idea quickly went viral, and flash mobs/sit-ins materialized at retail outlets across Britain, shutting many of them down.

Now, a US Uncut group has formed and announced a February 26 Day of Action here to coincide with UK Uncut's planned protests on the same day. Already, a dozen local events are planned [UPDATE: As of Feb 21, there are 30 local events listed on the US Uncut website]. Some groups are keeping quiet about their targets, but several are targeting Bank of America. The goal, according to a statement on the US Uncut website, is “to draw attention to the fact that Bank of America received $45 billion in government bailout funds while funneling its tax dollars into 115 offshore tax havens [...] And to highlight the fact that the poor and middle class are now paying for this largess through drastic government cuts.”

The Politics of Class Warfare

Across the country, the poor and middle class have suffered from the economic collapse: jobs disappeared, mortgages sank underneath debt, and opportunities for a college education evaporated. Much of the bailout that was supposed to fix the economy went to the very institutions that caused the collapse. Many of these institutions are now using tax loopholes and offshore tax shelters to avoid paying taxes.

The poor and middle class, those who didn't cause the collapse but have felt the most pain from the poor economy, are now being asked to sacrifice again.

It took some time for a political response to coalesce. The Tea Party movement was able to direct discontent away from the Wall Street titans who brought the economy to its knees. Funding from the Koch brothers’ petro-fortune along with fawning attention from Fox News helped get the libertarian movement off the ground. But progressives remained fragmented and few built active, organized bases. Many waited for President Obama to act.

The tide may now be turning. Inspired by people-power movements around the world, people in the United States are beginning push back. The poor and middle class, those who didn't cause the collapse but have felt the most pain from the poor economy, are now being asked to sacrifice again.

Politicians are scurrying to cut spending, but fewer than one in five Americans say the federal  budget deficit is their chief worry about the economy, according to a new poll by the Pew Research Center; 44 percent say they're most worried about jobs. Polls show that Americans also want spending for education, investment in infrastructure, and environmental protection. Yet spending in all these areas is up for drastic cuts in state and federal budgets.

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The best signs and slogans from the Wisconsin protests.

Likewise, on the tax side, 59 percent of Americans opposed extending the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest, according to a Bloomberg poll. Congress cut the taxes anyway, and the package will cost $800 billion over just two years.

Until now, polls have been one of the few places where anger at government policies that favor the rich while cutting service to the middle-class has been visible. But the crowds in Madison and the momentum of US Uncut tell us that may be about to change.

As a statement on the US Uncut website puts it: “We demand that before the hard-working, tax-paying families of this country are once again forced to sacrifice, the corporations who have so richly profited from our labor, our patronage, and our bailouts be compelled to pay their taxes and contribute their fair share to the continued prosperity of our nation. We will organize, we will mobilize, and we will NOT be quiet!”

Here's a "how-to" from UK Uncut:


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Reader Comments

Cut Spending on DoD/Homeland Security Instead

Posted by Ed Lytwak at Feb 19, 2011 11:51 AM
OK, I’m officially on a “crusade” and I hope that other progressive bloggers will join me. I can not give any credibility whatsoever to any progressive post on the budget, spending cuts or deficit that does not in a clear and unequivocal manner explain why the $1.3 TRILLION annual defense and Homeland Security spending millstone – that is destroying our nation, society and the web of life - cannot be drastically cut! This explanation can NOT include any argument why such a cut is politically impossible. As Wendell Berry has said (while facing arrest for resisting mountain-top removal) “To accept that there is nothing to do is to despair, it is to become in some fundamental way less than human.”

I began my life as a social activist more than 40 years ago resisting the Vietnam War. In 40 years my social activism has turned to environmentalism, deep ecology, animal rights and most recently micro-economic issues, i.e. radical homemaking and revolutionary domesticity! All of these issues are vitally important both to the web of life and myself personally. But, I have come full circle and now believe the single, over-riding issue for all life on planet earth is ending the violent, immoral dominance of the patriarchal, military-security, corporate plutocracy. No single-action can do more to bring this about than slashing DoD/Homeland Security spending.

In that regard, I call on all progressives and people of good will to demand a non-negotiable, no compromise slashing of U.S. DoD and Homeland Security spending by 50% (10% a year for the next 5 years)

Reply to Ed

Posted by Joanne Simoneit at Feb 19, 2011 03:31 PM
Ed, I agree with you 100%!! Cutting the military homeland security budget should come first...a close second for me would be lot of foreign aid!! If we don't do this first, we will become a third world country in a big hurry!! The PTB really need to know that the American people are NOT totally hypnotized by their underhanded tactics!! There is so much in this world that needs to be recognized and changed it makes an individual want to hide out in a cave somewhere because it is so overwhelming. But we have to start somewhere! People need to take back their power, but by doing it peacefully. Any violence will only give them excuses to clamp down even more. Ghandi and Martin Luther King had it right.

War on the middle class

Posted by Ed Lytwak at Feb 20, 2011 07:37 AM
To understand what is happening in Wisconsin and more importantly why. we have to make the connection between the global “War on Terrorism” and the brutal war being waged on the U.S. middle class and working-poor. The $1.3 trillion annual spending on the military and other totalitarian “homeland security” measures are not even on the budget agenda, while the budget deficits are used as an excuse for cuts on domestic discretionary spending that amounts to a war on the middle class and working-poor, aka wage slaves. War spending and the economic upheavals and suffering caused by Wall Street gamblers are part of disaster capitalism and continuation of a domestic shock doctrine,. designed to complete the massive transfer of wealth to the plutocratic elite begun under Reagan. The budget “deficit” in Wisconsin was purposely created in Washington D.C. to destroy one of the last strongholds of organized labor and workers rights – the public employee unions. Federal deficit spending, caused by obscene DoD/Homeland Security spending is the plutocracy’s way of waging war by “other means.”

Another insidious side of DoD/Homeland Security spending are the implications for the U.S. becoming an overtly totalitarian state – I hope everyone is taking very seriously the regime’s threat to turn the National Guard on the demonstrators. Right now in America we have what Sheldon Wolin has called “inverted totalitarianism” or as Jimmy Cliff has said, “they take the chains off our legs and put them on our minds.” Right now the media and educational system function as a highly effective indoctrination and disinformation system to keep the people unorganized, ignorant and docile. But have no illusions, should progressives ever get to the point of seriously challenging the plutocracy, the military and Homeland Security would be ready and willing to crackdown.

Yes we can! Bernie Madoff them!

Posted by sashee at Mar 05, 2011 11:27 AM
If 308,000,000 normal Americans insist on something it will happen!
Financial treason is the crime. Bernie Madoff the Wall St. bankers and their cohorts! It took years to accomplish the tearing down of the safe guards put in place so America would never experience anything like the Great Depression again, but with bribery money and time the Wall St. bankers managed to pull it off. They could once again gamble with the average mans' hard earned money.(something forbidden by Glass Steagall) America cannot afford to let them get away with this. They're still doing it as we speak. These people knew what would happen if the safe guards were torn down. They knew because it had happened before (as we were taught in school). Yet, even knowing the high price in money, financial security,and even human lives, these people still bribed congress to change the law.(and congress took the bribes also knowing the tremendous harm they were doing to their country.)If large amounts of money had not exchanged hands and certain people profitted Glass Steagall would still be in place.
Glass Steagall should have stayed in place. So basically, its removal along with other safe guards using bribery constitute the original crime.
Think of the damage done. Look in your local papers and see the number of suicides. The damage they've done to us and continue to do to us is unimaginable. Yes, we need to Bernie Madoff them. Now!!

Is this a reflection of a shift in consciousness

Posted by Charlie Rebich at Feb 20, 2011 07:48 AM
Thank you for sharing this inspiration. It seems that people are waking up and reclaiming their power. Do you think this is releated to events in Egypt and the Middle East? Have those in power finally stepped too far? I believe this is linked to some kind of spiritual awakening going on in the world, that this events reflect a global shift in consciousness. I have been exploring this on my blog and I would love your feedback and support:
www.revolutionofconsciousness.com
Thanks for your wonderful writing Ed and everyone at Yes Magazine, Charlie

More of a change in awareness

Posted by Ed Lytwak at Mar 05, 2011 06:10 PM
I think that what we are seeing around the globe is a change in awareness, I guess you could call it consciousness, an awakening. I think many people are realizing that the usual channels for change, such as electoral politics are not only dysfunctional but that are elected "leaders" are an active force for reaction and oppression. Some people are also starting to realize that we are entering a period of struggle and that human and natural rights as well as justice will have to be fought for. What is most empowering about this awakening is the commitment of people to core values such as nonviolence, empathy, social responsibility, true equality and sharing of work as well as economic rewards. But, I would not call this a change in consciousness because these values have always been a lifestance of most people. This quiet uprising has been going on for years and is well documented in Yes! and other alternative media such as Alternet and OpEdNews, Truthout, Truthdig, etc. as well as a host of internet sites and blogs such as mine www.fearlessvegan.com People are building a parallel and alternative economy, society and culture that fortunately is completely off the radar screen of the media and theater of the absurd that our politics have become.

no events planned for raleigh, nc

Posted by paul at Feb 21, 2011 02:27 AM
I would plan one but i don't have the tools to make a prop. Anyone I could borrow some stuff from?

US Budget

Posted by Another Epiphany at Feb 22, 2011 05:48 AM
The spending on the wars, military deployment in over 100 countries and covert operations like the CIA/Pentagon need to be trimmed dramatically. Likewise, subsidies to Big Oil, corn, tobacco, sugar...whatever...need to go! Not to mention foreign aid/bribes to prop up dictators in countries like Egypt. It would be easy to recoup billions if not trillions.

An American Uprising?

Posted by Jim Hagan at Feb 22, 2011 12:20 PM
The oligarchy have taken over our corporations and exported our manufacturing jobs, then through their lobbyists and money taken over the US Supreme Court and the US Congress.They call for reduced taxes on themselves and shifted the burdens of government on the lowest of taxpayers. They have taken most of the media :ie Fox, Wall Street, Washington Times etc. Their stooges are now at the steps of our State houses. The Federal debt we have racked up is for the most part to feed their ambitions. W;hat is next for their appetite?

Oligarchy

Posted by R. Johns at Feb 23, 2011 09:31 AM
Jail time. If we continue to fail to bring the force of law into action against treasonous criminal activity we will get not only more-of-the-same, but worse.

Can Yes! or BALLE or some other group put together a legal "how-to" white paper that would inspire action from common citizens, banded together and organized, to begin the weighty process of prosecution against corrupt "public servants" the instant it becomes manifest. Without the threat of legal action I do not see any way to reign in unlawful conduct in this corrupt environment we have today. If any law on any book in any jurisdiction in the U.S. facilitates or implicitly condones infringement on the public trust in any way, we must void that law immediately. Lawyers-at-large, take up this gauntlet!

Wisconsin

Posted by Stuart M. at Feb 23, 2011 06:08 PM
I hate to rain on your parade. There certainly is plenty of wasteful spending like defense, homeland security, farm subsidies, bailouts for big banks, etc., that should be cut. But two wrongs don't make a right. The issue in Wisconsin and Indiana is the budget-busting pension libilities that have been foisted on the states by the public employee unions. They want to do to the states what they did to General Motors and Chrysler: drive them into bankruptcy so the American taxpayers will have to pay for ridiculously padded pensions far in excess of what the normal salaried worker in the private sector can get. We salaried people have to put our retirement money into 401k and IRAs which tanked bigtime. Well surprise! Your pension plan has also tanked! We had to eat our loss, now you have to eat yours. Whining and protesting won't fund your pensions. It will probably lead to the USA printing dollars like crazy, and then we will have an Argentina-style economic meltdown in the USA. Let's bite the bullet, pay our debts, give up our unrealistic expectations and get to work. It's sad comparisons are being made to Egypt. Those people have been living under a oligarchy/dictatorship forever, most of us don't even bother to exercise the vote we have.

Wool, meet eyes...

Posted by Molly at Feb 24, 2011 03:47 PM
Wow, @stuart m! You really have bought into the well-prepared lie. Just to help you understand the situation a little better...as a teacher, I put a significant chunk (14+%) of my wages into my retirement, and my contribution increased substantially this year to offset losses caused by Corporate greed and corruption. I also pay out of my salary for my (pathetic) health care benefits. Our pension fund is managed very prudently, avoiding risk wherever possible. Our reward for being careful? The legislature is trying to force the teachers retirement system to merge with the rest of the state's retirement system, because ours is the only one still solvent. It's solvent because we didn't try to get away with any get-rich-quick schemes, but settled for modest growth while others were seemingly making so much money on "sure bets." Now we're forced to accept reduced salaries because of short-sighted cuts to education spending. By the way, my salary, after 10 years of working in the same district, is STILL below 30K. So much for the "union wages destroyed America" line. In truth, the military-industrial complex destroyed our economy, despite ample warnings from people who saw the writing on the wall. While there are certainly examples of corruption in Union management, that doesn't, by default, make the Corporate CEOs and politicians the good guys. And when CEO salaries are 400+ times greater than their employees, even without including all of the under the table perks they receive, how dare they imply workers are expecting too much?!

Wisconsin

Posted by Stuart M. at Feb 25, 2011 07:51 AM
Your response shows that one should never generalize, and I congratulate the prudent management of your pension fund. But I guess you kind of prove my point that the Wisconsin state pension fund is bankrupt, so bankrupt the state is desperate to get its hands on your pension fund money. I wasn't aware teacher's salaries were so low in Wisconsin, but I know the typical auto worker was earning $100,000 plus generous bennies before GM collapsed. Public employee salaries and benefits in California are about as exhorbitant, and that state is ready to go belly-up too. Same story in Illinois. Fat CEO and politician salaries also make me sick, but that doesn't mean we should all copy them. As I said, two wrongs don't make a right. How about boycotting the CEO's company or voting the politicians out of office? We're lucky we live in a democracy, and we should use democratic means to effect democratic change. You should read a little about the German Weimar Republic in the 1920's and what anarchy led to in the 1930's. As we discovered in Arizona, the Tea Party fascists have weapons and can't wait to use them.

Using Democratic Means

Posted by Molly at Feb 25, 2011 09:14 AM
The right to petition the government for a redress of your issues is a founding principle of our democracy. When the other methods (voting, writing your representatives, writing letters to the editor to apply public pressure...) don't effect the change your nation needs, you have a civic responsibility to take to the streets, if necessary. For the past 30+ years the corporations have been increasing their power over the people dramatically. If we don't act soon, it will be too late. Our politicians already have come to realize that they don't really need to act on our behalf in order to finagle votes, and we are now letting them dismantle our entire society in exchange for what? Their insistence that this is the only way "the nation" can be profitable and provide jobs to Americans again? This is the only way they can maintain order and a balanced budget? I trust my fellow teachers, and my fellow firemen, and even my fellow union laborers in the private sector far more than I could ever trust a politician or the Corporate CEO who owns that politician's votes. It's not that these people are evil, they just do what they do, and it's our job to reign in their excesses via our voice, the legislature. If that can't work, then what choices are we left? We aren't taking up arms, we are peacefully demanding that our voices at last be heard.

Freedom

Posted by Freedom Times at Feb 26, 2011 10:06 PM
The Chinese dragon eating its own tail, symbolizing our current world wide Economic design, will completely devour itself without an upgrade of energy definitions, applications, and a return to Wisdom (i.e., ability to survive)............. The Zeitgeist assessment of current affairs are widely accurate, but choke the range of future possibilities with our contemporary narrow energy definition. http://freedomtimes.blogspo[…]ment-extremely-limited.html

The Promise of Energy for Everyone

Remaining confined in a tiny, extremely micro sized Energy Definition Box will prove fatal to our and future generations. We have barely glimpsed the full scope of Energy Evolution and applications.

The Promise of Energy for Everyone - A Power Point Introductory Presentation
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Clearly innovation and education are in desperate need of upgrades. Corn (or wind, solar, tide, geothermal, biofuel) for the next energy base, ladders to space, umbrellas to shield earth from global warming, conserving the Infinite?? (i.e., energy), will not lead the world in new clean energy technologies

A Timely Question - How long should America put its future on hold? President Obama “I do not accept second-place for the United States of America”…… State of the Union key points summary from the White House http://www.examiner.com/soc[…]ummary-from-the-white-house

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