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Waukesha, July 13: Oppose Scott Walker’s Wall Street Agenda!

Monday, July 13, 3-6 PM
Waukesha County Expo Center
1000 Northview Rd
Waukesha, WI 53188

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker will officially announce he’s running for the presidency of the United States at 5 p.m. July 13, 2015 in Waukesha, WI. Since his election as governor, Walker –on behalf of big business and the banks-has waged unrelenting war on all poor and working people with the evisceration of a variety of progressive laws won in people’s struggles over the decades. Join us as we continue to resist the Walker program of union busting austerity! Bring your union-community signs, banners & some noise! Protest in your city if you can’t come to Waukesha! An Injury To One Is An Injury To All!

Only a mass mobilization of all the people of Wisconsin can stop and reverse the many attacks on us. We can and must tell those bankers, corporate bosses and their paid flunkey politicians “NO MORE!” We say NO to Scott Walker for president! We demand that Wisconsin and the country be rebuilt for the poor and working people! SOLIDARITY!

▪ Stop police killings and brutality – jail killer cops;
Black, Brown, Native, LGBTQ lives matter!
▪ Stop tax and mortgage foreclosures! Demand Hardest Hit Homeowners funds be
released to keep people in their homes!
▪ Repeal Act 10 and Right-To-Work-For-Less!
▪ Stop destruction of public schools and universities! Public Education Is a Human Right!
▪ Protest pension cuts, wage/benefit cuts and union busting! We need living wages not poverty wages!
▪ Protest lack of public lighting! Expand Public Transit!
▪ Protest environmental danger! Hands off the people’s parks!
▪ Stop the attacks on the disabled, women, seniors, children and youth!
▪ Legalization for all immigrants! Healthcare for all free and on demand!
▪ Money for public education not prisons and wars!

Call Initiated by Wisconsin Bail Out The People Movement, wibailoutpeople.org 414-447-8369

Union Labor Donated

Milwaukee, Wisconsin Oct. 15, 2011.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Oct. 15, 2011.