STOP Shopping Til THEY Drop! Family Values Weekend: A new tool for change.

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STOP Shopping Til THEY Drop! Family Values Weekend: A new tool for change. By Philip Anderson Progressives are often frustrated by the overwhelming odds against building a better society. Money rules elections. Corporate lobbying trumps public opinion. Voters are apathetic and vote against their own interests. Crazy reactionaries succeed and common sense reforms go nowhere. We organize, march, write letters, contact our legislators, sign petitions, and advocate for the common good seemingly to no avail. Perhaps we need a new tool. A new protest that will demand ...

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Statement on the Proposed State Budget

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Statement on the Proposed State Budget By Pete Flesch Crawford County Board Chair Despite the promised removal of language gutting Wisconsin's open records law, this proposed budget is still a disaster that deserves to be rejected. Here are some of the reasons why: Transportation Funding: A path to nowhere This budget does nothing to address sustainability of the transportation fund, where revenues continue to decline. Instead it puts half a billion dollars on the state's credit card and delays needed maintenance and repair. How far do you suppose that $5 of ...

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GOVERNOR’S VETOES REMOVE LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT

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GOVERNOR’S VETOES REMOVE LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT by Wisconsin State Senator Kathleen Vinehout “I object to the infringement on gubernatorial power and duties,” wrote Governor Walker in his veto message. By his budget vetoes he made it clear he did not want legislative oversight. The governor removed at least 15 portions of state law passed by the legislature that provided legislative authority or provided oversight of the executive branch. Remember your 4th grade civics class lessons about the delicate balance of powers between the three branches of government ...

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Progressive Media Summit

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Progressive Media Summit By Rev. John Stanley, Wisconsin Grassroots Network You are invited to the Progressive Media Summit on Saturday, August 8. The place is 2220 Division Street, Stevens Point, Wisconsin. The time is 2 – 5 p.m. This summit is aimed at creating a network of progressive media groups from around the state, forming a Media Association.  Our goal is to develop a network to compete with the far-right monopolized media. Here is the Agenda: 2 p m. Introduction/Welcome: Rev. John Stanley (For WGN) SPEAKERS: 2:10 – 2:25 Social Media Chris ...

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Home…A Good Movie To Watch

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HOME…..A GOOD MOVIE TO WATCH World renowned photographer, Yann Arthus-Bertrand, released HOME on World Environment Day, June 5, 2009. The film was shot in 54 countries and 120 locations over 217 days. HOME is almost entirely composed of aerial footage showing how everything on earth is interconnected. Though the visually stunning images inspire a sense of awe, wonder, and appreciation for our home planet, this film was produced to awaken a collective conscience and responsibility. HOME poses the prospect that unless we take responsible action to protect the ...

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Save the Date: Education, Inc. Documentary: “Follow the Money Corrupting Our Schools”

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Save the Date: Education, Inc. Documentary: "Follow the Money Corrupting Our Schools"           Friday Aug. 14, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.  AND  Tues. Aug. 18, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.   Marathon County Public Library 300 N. 1st Street Wausau,  WI 54403 3rd Floor Mtg. Rm  (use elevator) Please be aware of the 2-hour parking limit in the Library's main lot, we ask that you utilize the nearby parking ramps instead. This documentary explores the hidden corporate and political interests attempting to take over American public education across ...

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Protect Wisconsin’s Civil Service System

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By Phil Anderson and Joyce Luedke Wisconsin’s merit Civil Service System is a model to the nation and the major safeguard against corruption in government. Several proposals in the 2015-2017 state budget threaten to weaken the Civil Service System in Wisconsin. The goal of these proposals is to consolidate power under the governor by increasing political control of the hiring process of all public employees. Civil service laws provide for non-political hiring of public employees based on competitive examinations and objective experience ratings. The purpose is to ...

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CELEBRATE FREEDOM ON JULY4TH WEEKEND…

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CELEBRATE FREEDOM ON JULY4TH WEEKEND… By Middle Wisconsin Editorial Staff On this July4th weekend, celebrate freedom. There are different versions of “freedom” in our society, but here is our version: “If you get cancer or break a leg and do not have health insurance, you are not free. If you can’t get a decent education, you are not free. If you are a woman and do not control your body, you are not free. If you cannot marry someone you love, you are not free. If your work largely benefits only the wealthiest of the wealthy and not you, you ...

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ON THE BOOKSHELF – THE DEATH AND LIFE OF THE GREAT AMERICAN SCHOOL SYSTEM

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ON THE BOOKSHELF By Virginia Kirsch THE DEATH AND LIFE OF THE GREAT AMERICAN SCHOOL SYSTEM (How Testing and Choice are Undermining Education) by Diane Ravitch This book is a must-read for all of you concerned with public education. In Ravitch’s recent blog, she reiterated that the aim of legislators across the nation is to privatize public education. To prepare for the fight to protect our public schools, you will want to read this book. Ravitch is the Research Professor of Education at New York University. From 1991 to 1993 she was Assistant Secretary of ...

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Rep. Melissa Sargent: GOP leaves no room for bipartisan cooperation

Rep. Melissa Sargent: GOP leaves no room for bipartisan cooperation June 23, 2015 4:30 am    REP. MELISSA SARGENT | Democratic member, Wisconsin Assembly Two weeks ago I happened to read an opinion column written by Rep. Scott Allen that was published in the Cap Times. While I don’t usually make a habit of responding to columns like his, I couldn’t help but note the irony of him accusing Democrats of “partisan posturing” and creating “an environment of extreme rhetoric,” only to paradoxically stress the importance of bipartisanship and cooperation mere ...

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