WALK FOR WATER

You can walk for water on Saturday, September 17 with the first ever Central Wisconsin Water Walk organized by the Central Wisconsin Nature Foundation. This ten-mile walk is to make us aware of our precious water supply and how we need to care for it. The Central Wisconsin Nature Foundation is a group working with the town of Rome and the Wisconsin River Power Company to preserve Twin Lakes Nature Preserve. They have made a trail, built a little free library and plan to build a nature center on the property located off of Adams County Z. The Central Wisconsin ...

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BUILDING LOCAL ECONOMIES AND COMMUNITY WEALTH

Henry George in his classic Progress and Poverty (published in 1879) said that all wealth resulted from the labor of the worker. The worker used his skill and creativity to transform natural resources into things to satisfy human needs and desires. This process was the basis of capital as well as all economic activity. Capital did not create jobs, workers did. The current paradigm says economic growth, jobs, and prosperity are created from the top down. Give the super wealthy more and they will “invest” in the economy, jobs will be created, and everyone else will ...

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WHAT UNIONS HAVE DONE FOR ALL WORKERS

WHAT UNIONS HAVE DONE FOR ALL WORKERS By John Spiegelhoff (Editor’s Note: John lost his life in a motorcycle accident in southwestern Minnesota. John was the Staff Representative for AFSCME Council 65. He also was the county chairman for Nobles County DFL. We re-print this article to remember John and to thank him for his dedicated work.) Most of us who reside in Minnesota are pretty humble people.  We do not like to brag or boast.  When we take care of each other and do good things for one another, we do not make a big deal of it.  It is just part of who we ...

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STAND PROUD: A TRIBUTE TO JOHN SPIEGELHOFF

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Many of us came to know John through his work representing employees. John was a fine person who cared about people being treated fairly and with respect. He lived his values. This showed in his commitment to both the union members he represented and the communities in which he worked and lived. All of us at MiddleWisconsin.org will miss John and want to thank his family for sharing him with us. "Stand Proud" is union song, written by Paul Hambleton and performed by "The Great Schools Union Band" in 2005. The "GSUB" consists of Paul Hambleton, Mary Bell, Glenn Schmidt ...

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ABOLISH NOT MODERNIZE NUKES

The United States is the only country to ever use nuclear weapons. On August 6th and 9th we mark the 71st anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is not enough to just remember the tragic (and many believe unnecessary) loss of civilian lives from these events. We must work to abolish nuclear weapons. The leadership of our country is still mired in the old Cold War mentality. They still believe nuclear weapons are necessary for national defense. They have not learned from the mistakes of 71 years of excessively militarized foreign policy. Many ...

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WEALTH AND MONEY PART XVII: IT IS ALL SO UNNECESSARY

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“The dark ages still reign over all humanity, and the depth and persistence of this domination are only now becoming clear. This Dark Ages prison has no steel bars, chains, or locks. Instead, it is locked by misorientation and built of misinformation. We are powerfully imprisoned in these Dark Ages simply by the terms in which we have been conditioned to think.” “Neither the great political or financial powers of the world nor the population in general realize that the engineering-chemical-electronic revolution now makes it possible to produce many more technical ...

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KEEP OUR GOVERNMENT OPEN

BY KATRINA SHANKLAND Representative (D) Stevens Point It’s been one year since Republican legislators brazenly attacked and diminished Wisconsin’s proud tradition of open and transparent government. While many Wisconsinites were making plans for cookouts and fireworks with friends and family to celebrate America’s independence, Republicans on the Joint Finance Committee were busy unanimously voting to gut our state’s open records law, restrict your freedom to access your government, and shield themselves from the very citizens who elect them. Fortunately, ...

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INSIDE LOOK AT DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION

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When asked to write an article about my recent experiences at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Philadelphia, I found myself stuck on how to approach the piece. Should I write it like a diary of my reflections? Should I include my emotions/opinions? What did people want to know? To find out, I asked my friends on Facebook what they would most like to know about this experience. Q: Watching from home, the party was able to project an image of unity the longer the convention went on. Was that your impression as well? A: In my experience, there was more ...

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HOW CAN WE SUPPORT WISCONSIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS? ATTEND THE SUMMER SUMMIT ON AUGUST 23

HOW CAN WE SUPPORT WISCONSIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS? ATTEND THE SUMMER SUMMIT ON AUGUST 23 By WIS. PUBLIC EDUCATION NETWORK TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 8:30 A.M. WAUWATOSA, WISCONSIN We need you to help us make our Summer Summit the education event of the year. This is our opportunity to come together to connect, learn, and strategize. What can we do where we live to support Wisconsin public schools? What can we do together as a statewide coalition? How can we maximize our impact? What's happening right now that we need most to understand and connect around? At the ...

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TRUE CITIZENS

From The Daily Call by Mark L Taylor   Read up on the issues … Attend rallies … Write letters to editors and representatives … Circulate and sign petitions … Donate to campaigns … Canvass … Agitate for change … Study candidate positions … Live their values … Honor the Constitution … Get out and vote … Drive neighbors to the polls … Stand up for the weak … Defend the environment … Protest all wars of empire … Speak truth to power … Resist injustice … Practice compassion … Organize … Honor our values … Ch...

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