Thursday, May 17, 2018

From Socialist Alternative-Tax Amazon Movement Wins in Seattle!

TAX AMAZON MOVEMENT WINS IN SEATTLE!

On May 14, the Seattle City Council passed a historic tax on Amazon and other big corporations to fund permanently affordable, publicly owned housing. The driving force behind this victory was the strength of our #TaxAmazon movement. Under the leadership of housing activists, Socialist Alternative, Democratic Socialists of America and Councilmember Kshama Sawant, our movement put this issue on the table last fall when we occupied City Hall overnight and brought our fight into the November City Council budget hearings.
In the week before the final vote, big business and their purchased politicians like Mayor Jenny Durkan furiously worked to water down the legislation and fill it with corporate loopholes. Mayor Durkan put forward a counter proposal that cut the proposed $75 million tax nearly in half to $40 million a year with the majority going to temporary services, which will include inhumane homeless sweeps, rather than building permanently affordable housing. Due to the strength of our Tax Amazon movement, her proposal was voted down by the City Council finance committee.

Over the weekend however, while the movement was in the streets fighting for $75 million with no corporate loopholes, the rest of the City Council was working out a deal with the Mayor and big business. While the deal they worked out is only marginally better than the Bezos-Durkan deal with $48 million in new revenue as opposed to the proposed $75 million, it is a $48 million per year transfer of wealth from the hands of big business to working people that would never have been won without the fight we mounted.   
As with the $15 minimum wage, what we won was based on the strength of our movement, our ability to continue to mobilize broad public support, and our ability to politically defeat the arguments of big business. Amazon fought viciously against this tax in its entirety and we have now wrested tens of millions from Bezos’ hands to fund affordable housing.

Amazon’s Extortion and Capitalism’s Race to the Bottom

In the lead up to the final vote, Amazon sent an extortionary threat to Seattle workers. Amazon promised to halt construction in Seattle if this tax was passed, holding over 7,000 construction jobs hostage!
Let’s be crystal clear: it made no immediate financial sense for Amazon to halt construction on this project part-way through, and this tax doesn’t even come close to making a dent in the massive profits they make in Seattle. This was a shameful act of bullying by the billionaire class and a blatant attempt to divide Seattle workers. Amazon’s share of the tax would have been pocket change to Jeff Bezos, the richest man on earth.

This extortion was an attempt to maintain an iron grip over local political policy by flexing the muscles of their massive capital and weight in the Seattle economy. It was also a message aimed at intimidating workers in other cities around the country where Amazon has offices and fulfillment centers. As socialists, we are not naive about Amazon’s enormous power or the number of jobs it holds sway over, but we completely reject capitalism’s race to the bottom which seeks to pit housing against jobs, city against city, and worker against worker.
It is threats like this that graphically demonstrate the brutal race to the bottom inherent in the system of capitalism. Big corporations like Amazon are looking to cut costs at every turn, and workers always bear the brunt of these attacks. This is standard for a system that places profit and the wealth of a few over the needs of the vast majority of society. Jeff Bezos’ wealth sits on top of the shoulders of tens of thousands of Amazon employees, and it’s those employees who make the company run and create its wealth.

We need a fundamentally different society — a socialist society — where rather than bending to corporate extortion, we take big corporations like Amazon into democratic public ownership and run them by workers instead. Trendsetting victories by socialists like a tax on Amazon or the passage of a $15 minimum wage are critical first steps, but our movements cannot stop there.

Need for Social Housing

Capitalism is incapable of providing quality affordable housing for all, and we need to fight for an alternative to the broken private housing market and for rent control. We need a massive expansion of tens of thousands of units of publicly-owned and operated social housing which is not susceptible to the whims of the market. Instead of the billionaire class and the real estate lobby holding sway over how much a person pays for housing, we could begin to provide an alternative for working people.

We can also make sure all money generated though rents is invested straight back into maintaining and expanding publicly owned housing instead of being funneled upwards into profits. Finally, we can mandate that the housing be built with 100% union labor with priority hire given to local and minority-owned construction firms, ensuring the maximum benefit for Seattle workers.

We are Ready to Fight! Another World is Possible.

The victory our movement has won in Seattle has the potential to spread around the country. While it is not the full amount we demanded and far less than is needed, it was nearly $50 million more than Amazon and other big corporations were willing to pay. It is also twice as much as establishment politicians on the City Council voted down last fall during the budget hearings. By building a determined, unapologetic movement we have won one of the most progressive big business taxes in the country!

The leadership of Socialist Alternative and Kshama Sawant in this movement cannot be overstated. By basing ourselves on the power of working people to disrupt business as usual, we forced the entire business and political establishment in Seattle to capitulate to our movement.
Now, we have to continue the fight. We are done quietly sitting by while our city’s establishment allows big business and developers to run amok, denying us, our friends, and neighbors our right to safe and affordable housing. We need to fight not only for immediate gains in the present, but for an alternative to the bankrupt system of capitalism; For a future where nobody is allowed to die alone on the street, nobody is forced to choose between homelessness and an abusive partner, and nobody is forced out of the city where they work.
We are fighting for a city and a world based on solidarity, equality, and democracy – on the needs and aspirations of all working people and oppressed communities. We need to unite our struggles – to tax Amazon and big business, to fight for a $15 minimum wage, to strike for fully funded education, to end police brutality and the mass incarceration system – to fight for a different kind of society. We have a world to win.

Memorial Day VA Privatization Bills-Stop The Privatization Of The Veterans Administration

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Two new bills being voted on in the next weeks: 

     In the next two weeks, Congress will vote on a bill that will significantly influence the future of the Veterans Health Administration.  The VA Mission Act of 2018, H.R. 5674, has already been voted out of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, and will reach the full House very soon.  The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee will be voting on a mirror image bill and may receive favorable treatment there.  Then it will be voted on by the full Senate.  Although this bill has been supported by virtually all veterans service organizations (VSOs) , after careful analysis of the bill (please see our website for the full analysis), we believe it should be opposed by every veteran and every American concerned with the delivery of high quality care to veterans, as well as the maintenance and improvement of a healthcare system that can serve as a model for how health care should be delivered.
     Provisions in this bill will open the floodgates for expanded outsourcing of VHA care to the private sector.  The high costs of this outsourcing will threaten VHA care and caregivers, leading to staff layoffs and facility closures.  Because of sequestration, the high cost of this will also pit veteran healthcare against other needed government programs.
     Provisions in the bill will fragment the VHA’s model of integrated care by channeling more veterans into walk-in clinics that are already a subject of controversy in the private sector system.  The bill will create an unaccountable commission that will assess which VHA facilities should be closed.  Although many VSOs believe that this Commission will be subject to public control and can lead to creating expanded facilities and much needed infrastructure repair, we worry that a Commission chosen largely by President Trump and a deeply anti VHA Congress will do just the opposite.  The kind of increased outsourcing of care encouraged by the Act threatens to deprive VHA facilities of patients and staff and justify their closure.
     Veterans service organizations are convinced that these problems are manageable, can be monitored, and even reversed.  We are not so sanguine about the ability to harness the outsourcing of care and protect veterans from predatory providers more interested in getting their hands on taxpayer money than serving vulnerable veterans.
 

Contact your representatives in Congress:

We urge you to contact your lawmakers at 833-480-1637 and ask them to vote against the bill.  If it passes, we also urge you to make sure they monitor the roll out of an experiment that may deliver lower quality care to veterans at higher cost, overburden the private sector healthcare system, pit veterans against private sector patients, and erode a shining model of healthcare that serves not only veterans but all Americans.
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From Veterans For Peace-Take Action Now-Defend The Palestinian People-No War On The Korean People




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Veterans Condemn Israeli Slaughter of Unarmed Palestinian Protesters

Israel receives $3.8 billion in U.S. military aid every year, making it the largest recipient of U.S. foreign assistance. U.S. laws, such as the "Leahy Law," the Arms Export Control Act, and the Foreign Assistance Act, are supposed to prevent U.S. weapons from being used by other countries to commit human rights violations. Countries that violate these laws are subject to penalties, including a cut-off of additional weapons.
Furthermore, the opening of the embassy in Jerusalem flies in the face of diplomacy and creates a massive roadblock on a path to peace.  It is outrageous that our government continues to uphold and further such actions.
Israel must be held accountable for its actions!Email Your Congressional Representative Now!

End U.S. Military Exercises in Korea

The announcement of the cancellation of talks between North and South Korea lies solely at the feet of the United States.  The people of Korea have advocated and worked diligently to secure peace and to push for a path of reconciliation.  The United States continues to stand in the way of these efforts.
The United States is holding large scale war exercises in the Korean Peninsula, in the waters surrounding North Korea.  The people of Korea have repeatedly advocated a “Freeze for a Freeze", whereupon the U.S. would cease their military exercises in exchange for a freeze on N. Korea’s nuclear program.  An agreement that almost every other country in the region has supported.
The United States MUST stop being a hindrance for peace and cease their military exercises immediately.
P.S.  If you have not already registered, please come to our Korea Advocacy Days June 11-12
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We also encourage you to join our ranks.



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Mystic Chorale concert, May 19/20 - From Selma to Soweto: Songs of Power, Boston

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Spring 2018
Mystic Chorale
From Selma to Soweto: Songs of Power
Led by Nick Page

SATURDAY , May 19, 2018, 7:30pm or SUNDAY , May 20, 2018, 3:30pm

Join the 200 singers of the Mystic Chorale singing songs of community, power and hope from the ongoing Civil Rights movements of South Africa and the US. We are thrilled to welcome returning guest, Dr. Ysaye Barnwell , who has spent three decades singing with Sweet Honey In The Rock and building communities of song throughout the world. Her central message—that together our voices matter—is sagely conveyed in the lyrics she wrote for Step by Step : “Many stones can build an arch, singly none.”

We also welcome back South African friends Nthabi Thakadu, Phakamani Pega, and Pumla Bhungane, as well as pianist extraordinaire Jonathan Singleton.

Audience and Chorale alike will enjoy Ysaye’s uplifting song-leading and a rich program that features several contemporary pieces, including one Ysaye wrote especially for Mystic that assures us, “We can rise higher than high, We can rise in love.”

All of the songs—past and present, South African and American—deliver powerful and relevant messages for today’s world!

Advance tickets are $15/ $20 at door.
mysticchorale.org

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Sat 5/19 Boston March Against Monsanto 1pm Park Street

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2018 Boston March Against Monsanto - Rally for World Food Justice

Saturday, May 19

1pm: Rally with speakers at Park Street

2:30pm: March

Shut Down Monsanto!
No to GMOs! Ban Genetically Engineered Crops & Foods!
Ban Glyphosate/Roundup! Stop Poisoning the People of the World!
Ban Monopoly Corporate Patenting of Seeds
Protect Biodiversity – Defend Organic Agriculture & Small Farmers
Defend Indigenous Land Rights & National Sovereignty

Sponsored by: Boston March Against Monsanto Organizing Committee, Boston Food for Activists,
Green-Rainbow Party Greater Boston Chapter, Committee for Peace & Human Rights (Park Street Vigil)

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https://www.facebook.com/Mamboston2018/ <https://www.facebook.com/Mamboston2018/>

International March Against Monsanto
https://www.march-against-monsanto.com/ <https://www.march-against-monsanto.com/>

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5/19 Rally at Norfolk Prison to Demand Clean Safe Drinking Water!


*/On July 28, 2010, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly declared
that every human being has a fundamental right to the access of clean
safe water and sanitation (HRWS). This fundamental right is recognized
in “International Law through human rights treaties, declarations and
other standards./*

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*/The Color of Water Project Endorses This Action and encourages you to /*

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*/participat
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in the caravan and rally!/*

*Calling all *water warriors, human rightsactivistsand community members
who have or know families with loved ones incarcerated in Norfolk or any
other prison in USNA to join the

​ *Clean*​
*Water Rights Caravan. *

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The caravan will be gathering on *Saturday May 19, 2018 1:pm at the
Reggie Lewis Center *and leaving for *Norfolk Prison. *We will *rally at
2:30pm *to demand that the administration recognize and respect each
person inside's *human right to clean safe drinking water and
sanitation. *The right**denied them but granted to prison guards and
their dogs!

*/For more information, please call The City School at (617) 822-3075 /*

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