Why Aren't Americans Fighting Back? E. Douglas Kihn, Truthout: Within this polarized culture of the haves and the have-nots, the capitalist class has the advantage of knowing who their enemy is and what the endgame is: total domination. Working class Americans must define their desires and define their enemy to do battle with the 1%. Read the Article The Zimmerman Verdict; America Is Still America to Me Dr. Wilmer J. Leon III, Truthout: Trayvon Martin's death reopens very deep wound of racial violence within America's history. In that same regard, George Zimmerman's acquittal reminds us of the ways we value, and subsequently devalue the lives of citizens along racial lines. Read the Article Dean Baker | The Return of Larry Summers? Dean Baker, Truthout: Despite the fact the Federal Reserve has an educated and highly qualified candidate in Janet Yellen to take over the chair position for the Federal Reserve, many predict the position will go to Larry Summers, the Clinton adviser who helped repeal the Glass Steagall Act. Read the Article Zimmerman Verdict: The Slave Patrol Is Alive and Well in Florida The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: George Zimmerman's work with his neighborhood watch program is simply outdated; had he been around during the antebellum south where Slave Patrols were commonplace, his racist profiling of Trayvon Martin would have been openly praised. Read the Article Global Power Project Part V: Banking on Influence With Goldman Sachs Andrew Gavin Marshall, Occupy.com: Goldman Sachs, a name that became synonymous with the 2008 economic crash, survived the economic bailout to continue to suck the life force of the American economy. Andrew Gavin Marshall looks at the megabank's legacy. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: The Republican Sequester Will Kick 140,000 People Out of Their Homes Thom Hartmann, The Thom Hartmann Program: The Republican Sequester is cutting the Department of Housing and Urban Development budget by $2 million, denying homes to 140,000 people; the Securities and Exchange Commission is prosecuting former Goldman Sachs bankster Fabrice Tourre for defrauding investors in a mortgage security scandal; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Surveillance Blowback: The Making of the US Surveillance State, 1898-2020 Alfred McCoy, TomDispatch: While the US government has been developing its intelligence gathering programs for over a century, the War on Terror has allowed for a mass proliferation wherein the country's current status is paramount to a domestic surveillance state. Read the Article Pelican Bay Prison Hunger-Strikers: Jeffrey Franklin Jeffrey Franklin, Truthout: "Being in the SHU is designed to break you, to make you submit, but it is not clear to what," writes Jeffrey Franklin who has been in isolation for over 20 years in the security housing unit of Pelican Bay Prison. Read the Article Eugene Robinson | Denied the Right to Be Young Eugene Robinson, Washington Post Writers Group: In a society where young men of color are viewed as simultaneously criminal and expendable, the conversation we need to be having after the Zimmerman acquittal is how men like Trayvon Martin are denied their rights to live and flourish in America before they are even born. Read the Article Act Before the Bail-In: Now Is the Moment to Seize Public Banking Rudy Avizius, Occupy.com: Despite the fact that banks depend on our funds to function, we still collectively give them the power to gamble with our money and with the economic future of this country. Read the Article On the Poor Definition and Measurement of Corruption Yves Smith, Naked Capitalism: In our current society, where the word corruption has become so ubiquitous that it has lost all meaning, we need to reevaluate the language with which we discuss the mass criminality of corporate America. Read the Article Decolonizing the 99% Come August James Anderson, SpeakOut: As many activists posit that we have, as a society, been colonized by corporations, #Occupy Wall Street will hold national gatherings across the country to discuss how we can "decolonize" society from the richest 1%. Read the Article |
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