Taking action for the 99%

It's official - our national conversation has changed in the past month from deficits and cuts to jobs and corporate greed.

 

Dear Friend,  

It's official - our national conversation has changed in the past month. From endless droning about deficits and austerity measures, now the talk is about the real target: Corporate Greed. The reason we have high unemployment? Corporate Greed. The reason working class wages have stagnated while the top 1% incomes continue to rise? Corporate Greed. The reason the Pentagon budget gets a boost every year while the social safety net gets cut? Corporate Greed. We have the Occupy Movement to thank for changing the conversation in our country. Now it's up to us to take action to make change happen.  

Action #1 - Continue Unemployment Benefits Half In Ten, the campaign to cut poverty in half in ten years, has this online action to urge members of Congress to protect jobless benefits. For insight on organizing the unemployed, check out this People's World article: Chicago unemployment activist's message of hope.  

Action #2 - Repair and Modernize America's Schools All students are entitled to a safe and healthy learning environment. We need immediate action to turn crumbling schools into healthy, high-performing learning environments for students and educators. Please sign this petition to President Obama from the American Federation of Teachers.  

Action #3 - Support S. 1769, the Rebuild America Jobs Act The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers has set up an action to get your senator on board to support S.1769 to put $58 billion dollars of infrastructure spending in areas such as roads, bridges, transit, and aviation.  

Action #4 - No Cuts to Social Security or Medicare Progressives United has an online tool that allows you to tell super committee Democrats to say no to any deal that cuts Social Security or Medicare.  

We Are the 99%! The AFL-CIO has taken another step to embrace the Occupy Movement by creating their own We Are the 99% website. Also, CPUSA Chair Sam Webb has an article on the movement at the People's World: Occupy: embrace the new, build the movement.  

Economic Indicators Anyone who wants to understand the enduring nature of Occupy Wall Street protests across the country need only look at the first official data on 2010 paychecks, which the U.S. government posted online last month.

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  • OWS all the way! WE are the 99%.

    Posted by Angelina Shalupova, 12/18/2011 7:42pm (1 year ago)

  • Interesting idea - the 99% - the coining of this new phrase opens the way to interesting ways to talk politics to people. We are living at a critical point in history for working people. Either we build organizations and a political party to take power away from the 1%, or we get dragged into fascism and war. The American people seem to be realizing that the two party system is a sham, which really means two pigs with their snouts in the same trough. But the time left to build the alternative is short. I reckon we have about two years before things really fall apart. Then we will be in the middle of wars, revolution and attempts at violent counter-revolution. Time to learn to use a 30-30, I reckon. Build the revolutionary party!

    Posted by James, 12/10/2011 5:30pm (1 year ago)

  • Hi, I'm very happy to see people of USA are waking up to see capitalism "democracy" is just a game that will never benefit the 99%. But still it is not the time yet, as most of people still are brainwashed that "communism" is a bad word. Soviet Union was a bad example. It is not against democracy, not against personal freedom. It is a superior relationship of the society. We need to deliver this message to people first, then we can use the power of people.

    Posted by general_j, 11/30/2011 10:25am (1 year ago)

  • If CPUSA does not rise up to a power contending the current two party system, there is no hope. CPUSA needs first to do some PR work, because in this country CP is associated with Nazi in people's minds. CP should change into a socialist democratic party.

    Secondly, CP needs to do more PR work in media. Few people know about this party in this country.

    Posted by Chino, 11/26/2011 8:43pm (1 year ago)

  • I've done the work thing. But I realized a cut of my earnings was going to support the government, rich people, and system as a whole, further solidifying it's hold over me. There is no incentive to work, none. The incentive is to commit crime. And the cops like that because it justifies their jobs. At this point, I choose not to commit crime, but I can't hold out forever. You'll never win as a communist if you're paying taxes or otherwise supporting capitalism's government. By "government" I refer mostly to the cops, of various sorts, and the military, in America. When communism claims to be the party of the "worker" it seems communism is just supporting the tax machine, because taxes support the cops and military. What do you think about all of what I just said?

    Posted by Matt, 11/16/2011 5:28pm (1 year ago)

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