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.

Two Temporary People’s Victories in WI, Voter ID & Mining

In the last 24 hours two temporary people’s victories have been won in WI.

1.) A Dane County judge March 6 has granted a temporary injunction against Wisconsin’s new voter identification law, which he called “the single most restrictive voter eligibility law” in the country.

Circuit Judge David Flanagan’s ruling Tuesday means the voter ID requirement would not apply for the April 3 presidential primary and local general election.

Members of Youth Empowered in the Struggle (Yes), the youth group of Voces de la Frontera, protesting education cuts June 2011 in Milwaukee, WI.

2.) On March 6 a representatives from the mining company wanting to build a mine in the area now known as Northern WI said: “Senate rejection of the mining reforms . . . sends a clear message that Wisconsin will not welcome iron mining. We get the message,” said a statement from Bill Williams, president of Gogebic Taconite LLC. “(We are) ending plans to invest in a Wisconsin mine.”

Bob Seitz, a lobbyist representing Gogebic, said: “This isn’t an attempt to negotiate anything because that’s done.”

Jan. 25, 2012 Madison, WI.

These are both major people’s victories due to mass resistance, but the Voter ID law judgement is temporary and the mining company has a history of being dishonest so monitoring and vigilance is required in both cases. Stay tuned.

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March 9, Milwaukee: Milwaukee Jobs Act Coalition Day of Action at City Hall

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150846356679251&set=o.200937400007031&type=1&theater

http://www.facebook.com/events/286532611419995/

Join the Milwaukee Jobs Act Coalition for a day of action to support the Milwaukee Jobs Act

8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., City Hall, 200 E. Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI

Jan. 16, Dr. King day march, Milwaukee, WI.

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March 13, Milwaukee: Protest at Chase Bank: Stop Foreclosures & Evictions!

http://www.facebook.com/events/395877473759440/

Tuesday, March 13, 6 p.m.

Water Street & Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI

Tuesday, March 13th, Occupy Milwaukee and Occupations across the country including Detroit, New York, Seattle, Oakland, and many more to “celebrate” the birthday of Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co.

In Milwaukee, JPMorgan Chase & Co have foreclosed on over 20,000 homes, mostly in neighborhoods of color, after being a primary force in creating the subprime mortgage crisis in the first place. Among the largest spenders on lobbying and campaign contributions, JPMorgan Chase has opposed every financial regulation, been a proponent of every financial and offshore loophole imaginable, and have dozens of politicians on both sides of the aisle in their corporate pockets.

Right now, they are the subject of class action lawsuits related to their unscrupulous mortgage policies and shady business practices surrounding excessive overdraft fees and not offering overdraft protection to customers that didn’t go out of their way to request it.

Join Occupy Milwaukee and organizations around the country to tell JPMorgan Chase and Jamie Dimon that we won’t tolerate the foreclosure business as usual. People need houses, corporate persons don’t.

… Click on the link above to read more …

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Chicago: STOP’s Statement on G8 Cancellation

http://stopchicago.org/index.php?section=Publications&page_name=G8+Statement&PHPSESSID=38132abbcff5a5ec9efc0b03391be809

G8 gone but its agenda is left behind – Clinic closure and privatization is the local face of the G8 agenda

Southside Together Organizing for Power (STOP) calls on reinvestment of funds raised for G8 summit in saving city clinics

Undoubtedly out of fear of growing opposition by community, labor and anti-war movements, the G8 summits have been moved from Chicago. This symbolic victory does not, however, change the local face of the G8 agenda – privatization and corporate power. The impending closure of mental health clinics and privatization of neighborhood health centers are part of a global trend towards privatization and austerity advanced by the G8 and its partners at the IMF and World Bank and enforced by the military powers of NATO. When we are told that closing clinics will improve efficiency, we are reminded that in Argentina, Tunisia, Egypt, South Africa, Greece and hundreds of other countries G8 economics promised efficiency and delivered disaster.

The Chicago that Mayor 1% Emanuel wanted to showcase with these G8 summits was not the Chicago of the thousands of people being pushed out of their clinics. It was not the Chicago of the thousands of families facing foreclosure. It was not the Chicago of the thousands of youth losing their schools and teachers. It was not the Chicago of the thousands of victims of violence in communities starved of jobs and resources who are denied life-saving medical care because the south side lacks trauma centers. It was not the Chicago of homeless veterans sleeping under Wacker drive or tenants evicted from public housing. No, the Chicago that Mayor 1% Emanuel was preparing to showcase with his G8 summit was the Chicago of the Gold Coast, the Chicago where roads, parking meters, water, clinics and airports are fair game for privatization, the Chicago of multi-million subsidy packages to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and Sears even as they shed jobs. To do so he was prepared to sweep aside people battling mental illness into prisons and hospitals, to sweep aside unions and protesters with assaults on the right to organize and to protest, to sweep aside any role for the citizenry in making decisions, especially those where there is a direct contradiction between the interests of the 99% who make this city work, and the 1% of this city who think this city works for them alone.

The cancellation of the G8 summits comes as this city sits at a crossroads. Will we be a global city based on strong neighborhoods, robust public services, human rights and active public participation or a global city based on catering to corporations and hiding the poverty left in their wake? A good first step towards choosing the former path and putting people before profit would be to use a chunk of the $60+ million raised by the city to cover the costs of the G8 summits to stop the closure of the 6 mental health clinics and the privatization of all seven of its neighborhood health centers and use the rest towards creating jobs, saving and improving schools and taking care of the people and communities that make up this city. STOP calls on Mayor Emanuel to immediately halt the closure of the mental health clinics and privatization of its neighborhood health centers as a first step in showcasing to the world the Chicago that the people demand and deserve.

STOP will take action to make this point tomorrow, joining labor and community allies in pickets around the city at all 13 of the clinics facing closure and privatization. Press conferences will be at 5:15pm at the following clinics:
Auburn Gresham (1140 W. 79th st)
Rogers Park (1607 W. Howard St)
Northwest (2354 N. Milwaukee)

http://stopchicago.org/

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March 19, Milwaukee Community Meeting: Stop Foreclosures & Evictions!

http://www.facebook.com/events/324890170894108/

1/4 sheet flyer: https://wibailoutpeople.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/march_19_2012_forclosure_mtg-_milwaukee.pdf

1/2 sheet flyer: https://wibailoutpeople.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/march_19_half_sheet.pdf

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Come to this meeting to join the growing people’s movement that is fighting the foreclosure and eviction epidemic that the banks and other members of the 1 percent are responsible for. Hear reports from members of grassroots organizations like the Occupy Wall Street movement and WI Bail Out The People Movement. Discuss and plan how to stop foreclosures and evictions in Milwaukee/Wisconsin and to fight for a statewide moratorium. Discuss how to keep building the stop foreclosures and evictions movement in the Midwest and nationally including planning for the upcoming National Conference for a Moratorium on Foreclosures and Evictions in Detroit (nationalmoratorium.org). Join us!

For more information: 414-916-0677 / fightforeclosures@yahoo.com / wibailoutpeople@gmail.com / www.wibailoutpeople.org

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