About wibailoutpeople

We are a part of the national Bail Out The People movement which formed in 2008 to fight against the bailouts to the banks. Since then we have been in numerous fights against poverty, racism and war. We demand that the people be bailed out not the banks, a moratorium on all foreclosures, a federal jobs program now and other demands. We have been participating in the Wisconsin people's uprising, Bloombergville in NYC and numerous other people's actions.

State workers in Maryland prevail in fight against service cuts

Since mid-March, AFSCME Maryland has rallied against proposals from Governor Larry Hogan to cut public services. These cuts – including eliminating 5,000 jobs, instituting 5% permanent cuts to salaries and slashing employee health care – were held off the agenda during the July 1 Maryland Board of Public Works hearing following this sustained pressure from AFSCME members. This marked a huge win for AFSCME workers in protecting the vital public services that communities depend on during this time of crisis – including unemployment insurance, food stamps and other community-based services. “Maryland residents and employees deserve more resources and not less during this time of crisis,” said AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer Elissa McBride. “That’s why we’ve got to stop these dangerous, unnecessary and immoral cuts. And,” she added, “we need federal aid to states and cities to fight the pandemic, reopen safely, and provide the services our communities need.” Read more.

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Geopolitics Alert: Fight the Racist U.S. War Machine!

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Geopolitics Alert

https://geopoliticsalert.com/

Randi Nord and Jim Carey launched Geopolitics Alert shortly after Russia increased support for the Syrian government in 2015 and the Obama regime began expanding U.S. military involvement across the world. We knew U.S. imperialism would start growing even more rapidly than it had for the past few decades — and under Trump, that’s exactly what’s happened.
Since we started Geopolitics Alert, major events began to unfold which required a significant independent counterweight which the mainstream media (and even many independent outlets) simply won’t provide. Such as
  • Nearly direct U.S. confrontation with Russia in Syria
  • Humanitarian catastrophe and scapegoating Iran for the carnage without evidence in Yemen
  • Rogue NATO ally: Turkey
  • Increased tensions with Iran and the DPRK
  • The Gulf Kingdoms shunning Qatar
  • U.S. Democrats pushing for war with Russia (“Russiagate”)
We’ve been there for the past three years combating the mainstream media narrative and we wouldn’t be here without our readers. Our job is more important now than ever.

Students and education workers are #NotAScienceExperiment

Students and education workers are #NotAScienceExperiment! We will only return to in-person schools when it is safe to do so.

Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association

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We are #NotAScienceExperiment! Our city, county, state, and federally elected leaders and officials have failed to stop the spread of coronavirus in every possible way. Students, parents, and education workers want more than anything to return to classrooms BUT NOT UNTIL the threat of coronavirus is greatly reduced. Please read the list of demands (link below) brought forward by a coalition of groups in Milwaukee, including MTEA that lay out exactly what must happen before schools can open for in-person school.

Coalition demands: https://bit.ly/2CJqset
Sign a petition in support of these demands: https://bit.ly/3932I0X
Post a photo on social media holding a sign expressing how you feel about schools opening up for in-person schooling before it’s safe to do so and use the hashtag #NotAScienceExperiment so we and others can find it.

Pictured: Reagan H.S. Student Joyce Xiong

Democrats Will Never Choose Transformative Change – So Give Them No Choice

Democrats Will Never Choose Transformative Change – So Give Them No Choice

An existential political crisis for the racial capitalist order will only happen when the left puts forward a viable political alternative.

There is no political crisis for the ruling order, unless ending their rule is on the agenda of significant social forces.”

The Covid-19 epidemic proved beyond all rational doubt that decades of bipartisan privatization and austerity had destroyed the U.S. “public” health care system, rendering the nation structurally incapable of coping with the viral onslaught. The late and geographically uneven lockdown succeeded only in creating Great Depression levels of unemployment without halting the spread of the disease, which has now devoured over 133,000 lives , with Blacks and Native Americans succumbing at five times  the rate of whites, and Hispanic Americans dying at four times  the frequency of whites. While home to only four percent of the Earth’s population, the United States accounts for 25 percent of the global coronavirus death toll  – a proportion that precisely matches the U.S. share of the global prison population, with the result that U.S. prisons, packed with Black, red and brown inmates, are by far the biggest Covid-19 hotspots on the planet.

The nation that claims exceptional national – imperial! — rights and privileges is exceptionally sick, gasping for air but still issuing threats and sanctions against much of the rest of humanity. The raging U.S. health and economic crises are vastly exacerbated by the ruling class’s four years-long, self-inflicted crisis of legitimacy, with one faction of the corporate oligarchy raving endlessly that the sitting U.S. president is a dupe of a foreign power. On top of that imagined illegitimacy, is the real failure of U.S. rulers to protect the population from a contagious disease that killed less than 5,000 people in China, its country of origin with a population of 1.4 billion, and which is abating in all the developed nations of the world. A state that cannot safeguard the lives of its citizens has failed a basic test of legitimacy.

In that sense, the U.S. state has never been legitimate for Black America. This chronic, historical condition became acute with the very public murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis cops on May 25. The monthlong outpouring of mass rage spread to every state and U.S. territorial possession and sparked demonstrations around the world in solidarity with U.S. Blacks.

“A state that cannot safeguard the lives of its citizens has failed a basic test of legitimacy.”

The scale of protest rivaled the tumultuous Sixties, but most remarkable was the scope of the public political transformation. “Black Lives Matter,” the premier slogan and movement of Black militancy, was at the center of what the New York Times   called “the largest movement in the country’s history.” Even more amazingly, a Pew Research poll showed that two-thirds of Americans  supported “the Black Lives Matter movement” and other polls confirmed that slim majorities  of whites now believe that police are “generally more likely to treat black people unfairly than to mistreat white people.” For the first time in U.S. polling history, whites recognized that cops, the coercive forces of the state, systemically mistreat Black people.

In the US of A, where the Warrior Cop was invented to suppress, contain and mass incarcerate Black, brown and red people, that qualifies as a public perception sea change. However, these combined and overlapping crises – economic, public health, political legitimacy, and criminal justice – do not amount to an existential political crisis for the racial capitalist order, because there does not yet exist a viable political alternative. The corporate duopoly still rules, no matter how many people go to the polls in November, and no matter what happens in the interim in the streets.

“The Warrior Cop was invented to suppress, contain and mass incarcerate Black, brown and red people.”

Racial capitalism has undergone many crises, in the U.S. and globally, and outlived them. As a political economy, it is in its late stage, moribund and incapable of reversing its accelerating decline. But its ruling classes – even when catastrophically split and behaving self-destructively, as has been the case for the past four years – are not the least bit threatened with loss of power, much less their heads. Indeed, no significant social forces are even proposing to nationalize the banks, or to socialize any significant sectors of the economy. And even much of “Black Lives Matter” (the actual organization, with 14 chapters  in the U.S.) has failed to actively support community control of the police, the only proposal that puts popular security in the hands of the people, not the agents of white supremacy and the corporate duopoly. That’s how we make the streets of our communities safe for organizing.

There is no political crisis for the ruling order, unless ending that rule is on the agenda of significant social forces. Yet Black people, the (now recognized) leading edge of the current upheaval and the most left-leaning, peace-loving, socialist-minded constituency in the nation, remain locked in the lethal embrace of the corporate duopoly through the Democratic Party, which is hegemonic in Black America.

Three-quarters of the 50 Black full-voting members of the U.S. House ought to be on Black Lives Matters’ shit list (the organization’s and the wider movement’s) as Class A Enemies of the People, based on their votes for the 2018 legislation that made cops a protected class and assault on police a federal hate crime. Black Democrats have for nearly half a century been the hands-on managers of mass Black incarceration, gentrification and austerity in Black America. They don’t give a damn about Africa, including the slaughter of six million Congolese at the hands of U.S. client regimes – the worst genocide since World War Two.  They stand (or kneel) with Nancy Pelosi, who keeps the nation and world safe for the oligarchy.

“Black Democrats have been the hands-on managers of mass Black incarceration, gentrification and austerity in Black America.”

Joe Biden is a proud architect of mass Black incarceration, a friend and ally of segregationist politicians, and a warmonger of the lowest type who has promised to veto Medicare for All. No one in Congress is more loyal to the corporate class. But Angela Davis, an icon of the movement for prison abolition who also supports community control of the police,  endorsed Biden. “I don’t see this election as being about choosing a candidate who will be able to lead us in the right direction,” said  professor emeritus Davis. “It will be about choosing a candidate who can be most effectively pressured into allowing more space for the evolving anti-racist movement.”

Davis’ endorsement of the Democrat is consistent with Communist Party USA politics over the decades, even when they ran their own candidates for president and vice president. (Davis occupied the party’s VP slot in 1980 and ’84.)  Back in 2012, Davis endorsed Barack Obama for a second term, shortly after the First Black President destroyed Libya, invaded much of the rest of Africa, made common cause with al Qaida in Syria and was busy attempting to reach a “grand bargain” with the Republicans on austerity. Davis told a conference on “empowering women of color” that Obama “identifies with the Black radical tradition” – a nonsensical statement that artificially grafted Obama into “a place he not only does not belong, but most profoundly does not want to be,” as I wrote at the time.

No one in Congress is more loyal to the corporate class than Biden.”

This time around Davis puts political lipstick on the rightwing pig, Biden, who she says “is far more likely to take mass demands seriously” than President Trump. What does that mean? Biden had already rejected defunding of police – Black Lives Matter’s top demand. But Biden and the rest of the corporate Democrats do take Black demands seriously. It is their job, not white Republicans like Trump, to listen to the demands of the party’s most loyal constituency — and then gut them. Davis and other radicals that endorse corporate Democrats legitimize the charade, and thus are far more useful to the Democrats than the Democrats are useful to the movement.

In Black America, radical politics has always been quite popular, and not just with the youth. The job of Black Democrats’ is to make radical politics appear idealistic but impractical. It’s alright to shout righteous demands in the street, but serious politics must be vetted by the Democrats to be acceptable. The truth is that transforming the police from defenders of capital and white privilege to facilitators of the Black community’s security needs will only happen when the rulers conclude that it is more costly to reject our demands than to accept them.

We must not wait on capitalist crises to further devastate our communities. Rather, the movement must create a political crisis for the ruling oligarchy by agitating to actually end their rule.

BAR executive editor Glen Ford can be contacted at Glen.Ford@BlackAgendaReport.com

Grafton, July 25, 2020: Discussion on Systemic Racism & How to Fight It

Come and watch a panel discussion on the impact systemic racism has had on our local community. This event is neither a protest or rally, but instead an educational conversation about racism and what can be done about it.

The event will be taking place on July 25th at 1:00 and will be located at 1150 Cheyenne Ave in Grafton. The event will be held outside with social distancing measures in place to ensure safety for everyone who wishes to participate.

Click on the following link to register for the event and receive your free ticket:
https://forms.gle/9AJ6BJVD8BMyasLk7

Check out our previous posts for more information on the event and our advocacy group, Ozaukee Youth United. Follow us on Instagram and on our Facebook page to stay up to date on the event and to learn more about our panelists and moderator.

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Milwaukee, July 18, 2020: Day of Action Protest Events – Black & Brown Lives Matter! Jail Killer Cops!

3 P.M. Cathedral Square, 850 N Jefferson Street, Milwaukee 

Protest led by 50 Miles More and The People’s Movement of Milwaukee (this will be an approximately 4 mile march/protest, stopping at the 5 PM event listed below, then returning to Cathedral Square)

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*These events are still being developed, more information will be updated as it becomes available!*

Join us for an all day family friendly event recognizing 50+ days of protests and resistance in the Greater Milwaukee community. We will have various fundraisers and activities culminating in a protest/march in the early afternoon.

(WEAR A MASK AND PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING!)

+ 9:00 AM: Plants for Milwaukee’s Day of Action Supporting Black Lives | Proceeds benefiting Love on Black Women & event/protest aid/support. Various plants, pots and terrariums are available for purchase. Cash/Venmo: @cultivatemke /CashApp $cultivatemke/ accepted

+ 9:00 AM: Bake Sale for Milwaukee Day of Action Supporting BLM
More info: Various individually baked goods are available for purchase. Proceeds benefiting protest aid/support & Love on Black Women. Cash/Venmo: @cultivatemke /CashApp $cultivatemke/ accepted

+ 9:00 AM: Slow Stress Relieving Flow with Baobi Yoga | Proceeds benefiting Leaders Igniting Transformation
Registration: Yoga for MKE Day of Action Supporting BLM

+ 9:00 AM: Free exhibit & zines: The Milwaukee Fair Housing Marches 1967-68 | Learn about the NAACP Youth Council and Commandos, who marched for 200 consecutive days for fair housing. This exhibit will go on until 3:00 PM.

+ 10:00 AM: Bay View Community Justice Garden Launch at the Bay View Community Center
NOTE: THIS IS AN OFF SITE EVENT – at Bay View Community Center and goes until 1:00 PM.

+ 10:00 AM: Flow Dance + Vinyasa Yoga with Mariyam Nayeri of Botanica Galactica | Proceeds benefiting Black Leaders Organizing for Communities
Registration: Yoga for MKE Day of Action Supporting BLM

+ 11:00 AM: Restorative Reset Stretch with Jessica Hope of Jessica Hope Wellness | Proceeds benefiting Black Leaders Organizing for Communities & Leaders Igniting Transformation
Registration: Yoga for MKE Day of Action Supporting BLM

+ 11:00 AM: Letter writing campaign led by Lauren RL

+ 12:00pm-2:00pm: Wee Chalk Your Walk Cathedral Square: Milwaukee Day Of Action with the Black Educators Caucus MKE

+ 1:30 PM: White Allyship 101 Workshop led by The People’s Movement of Milwaukee

+ 3:00 PM: Supply drop off for protest (first aid, electrolytes, water).

+ 4:00 PM: Protest led by 50 Miles More and The People’s Movement of Milwaukee (this will be an approximately 4 mile march/protest, stopping at the 5 PM event listed below, then returning to Cathedral Square)

+ 5:00 PM: No Justice For Elijah! End Racism In Milwaukee’s Music Community led by Dayvin Hallmon and Princess High
NOTE: This is a two day event with the second part being held on Sunday Morning at 10:00 AM BLM Legion Of The Soul Orchestra Protest Concert

— DONATE TO LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS LEADING CHANGE —

+ Black Educators Caucus MKE
https://www.paypal.me/MTEABlackCaucus
+ Black Leaders Organizing for Communities (BLOC)
www.blocbybloc.org
+ Leaders Igniting Transformation (LIT)
www.litmke.org

Appleton July 11 2020 March Banner

July 11, 2020 Appleton, WI

Photo: Wisconsin Bail Out The People Movement