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.

Filipino-Americans on Occupy Wall Street: ‘To Stand Against Economic Inequality Is Justified and Necessary’

http://bayanusa.org/

Press Statement

October 12, 2011

Reference: Bernadette Ellorin, Chairperson, BAYAN-USA, email: chair@bayanusa.org

 BAYAN-USA Statement on Occupy Wall Street

Filipino-Americans across the US, under the banner of BAYAN-USA, salute the historic Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement in New York City and the surge of solidarity protests that have unfolded across the country and even globally. BAYAN-USA member organizations are amongst those who are proudly marching in the streets of downtown Manhattan as well as in Los Angeles, Oakland, San Diego and San Francisco, under the umbrella call of exposing and opposing the vastly unequal distribution of wealth between the American people and the tiny financial oligarchy of banks and financial firms Wall St. represents.

At a minimum, OWS raises the basic question of fairness and equality, and the fact that there are no such principles under the current state of the US economic system. At a maximum, OWS has the potential to qualitatively raise the level of class consciousness in the US that can contribute to the shaping of a broad anti-imperialist united front in the belly of the world’s number one imperialist superpower. Whatever direction it takes, the unraveling of the rotten character of capitalism and its irreconcilability with human prosperity continues to push the angry American people to the realization that to stand against economic inequality is not only justified, but necessary for change to happen.

The ongoing decline of the domestic US economy in the form of the liquidation of the public sector, the hyper-dominance of military and prison industries, and the massive multi-trillion dollar bail-outs of big banks such as JP Morgan Chase and Goldman-Sachs is the result of a protracted domino effect from the worsening global economic crisis. This crisis is attributed to the flawed and unsustainable character of monopoly capitalism, or imperialism. Imperialism’s neoliberal economic framework, with its reliance on finance capital, has transformed the global economy into a virtual pyramid scheme of transnational bank transactions and predatory lending, built on risk and speculation versus the real economy.  It is the same economic decline that moves the OWS protesters across the US because of rising unemployment and that is chronic to the Philippine economy, driving 4,000 Filipinos to leave the country everyday in search of jobs.

As a large immigrant group in the US, Filipino-Americans have a key role to play in exposing that the tyranny of corporate greed is rooted in the system of imperialism that not only impacts our communities here in the U.S., but is the root of the suffering of our people in our homeland and the cause of forced migration of Filipinos throughout the world. This is because of the Philippines’ particular experience as a semi-feudal, semi-colonial outpost for US imperialism, and how Third World poverty is manufactured out of this condition. This continues to be apparent under the regime of Benigno “PNoy” Aquino III, whose neoliberal economic agenda has turned the Philippine economy into one dependent on foreign investment rather than on its own domestic production as a nation. Without a Philippine economy that is nationally sovereign– including a genuine agrarian reform program that is equitable for the majority of the Filipino people who live off of it and a genuine program for national industrialization that can provide jobs so Filipinos don’t have to look for them abroad– the Philippines will remain tied to a rotten global economic system that is showing clear signs of decay, causing more burdensome misery for the Filipino people.

As with all other pyramid schemes, this one too is destined to collapse. But the timing of this collapse can be hastened by a broad mass movement determined to knock it down and build a better alternative. Just as the people’s movement in the Philippines for genuine national independence and democracy espouses a vision for socialism as a viable and pro-people alternative, as are governments in Latin America asserting their sovereignty by nationalizing their industries and natural resources, so must the American people fight for an alternative economic system that not only puts people’s needs over profits, but one that is not built on world hegemony and the destruction of other nations all over the world.

PEOPLE OVER PROFIT!

NO TO CORPORATE GREED!

DISMANTLE  FINANCIAL OLIGARCHY!

DOWN WITH US IMPERIALISM!

LONG LIVE OCCUPY WALL STREET!

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BAYAN-USA is an alliance of 15 progressive Filipino organizations in the U.S. representing youth, students, women, workers, artists, and human rights advocates. As the oldest and largest overseas chapter of Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN-Philippines), BAYAN-USA serves as an information bureau for the national democratic movement of the Philippines and as a campaign center for anti-imperialist Filipinos in the U.S. For more information, visit www.bayanusa.org.

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WI BOPM 11 x 17 Signs for Occupy Wall Street Events in WI & Flyers

https://wibailoutpeople.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/occupy_wi_jobs.pdf

https://wibailoutpeople.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/wi_occupy_foreclosures.pdf

https://wibailoutpeople.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/occupy_wi_education.pdf

https://wibailoutpeople.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/occupy_wi_medicare.pdf

Flyers:

https://wibailoutpeople.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/wi_bopm_wall_street_flyer2.pdf

https://wibailoutpeople.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/obama_flyer_employment_act.pdf

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Sign Petition Demanding Permits To March Against NATO/G8 Summit In May 2012

Join us in demanding:
The city of Chicago grant permits for protests during the May NATO/G8 summit.
An end to threats of mass arrests of protestors by Chicago Police Superintendent McCarthy.
Mayor Emanuel respond to the petition within two weeks.

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/marchagainstnatog8/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=system&utm_campaign=Send%2Bto%2BFriend

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Emergency Letters About New U.S. Charges Against Iran

https://wibailoutpeople.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/emergency-letter-on-iran-10-12-11.doc


https://wibailoutpeople.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/iranian-ambassador-letter-to-un-10-11-12.doc

“…The US allegation is, obviously, a politically-motivated move and a showcase of its long-standing animosity towards the Iranian nation. The Islamic Republic of Iran categorically and in the strongest terms condemns this shameful allegation by the United States authorities and deplores it as a well-thought evil plot in line with their anti-Iranian policy to divert attention from the current economic and social problems at home and the popular revolutions and protests against United States long supported dictatorial regimes abroad…” — Mr. Mohammad Khazaee, Iranian Ambassador, Permanent Representative

United States Social Forum (USSF) Detroit, June 2010

United States Social Forum (USSF) Detroit, June 2010

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Voces de la Frontera in Solidarity With “Occupy Wall Street”

http://vdlf.org/about/media/press_releases.php?pid=140

Excerpt from solidarity statement:

On October 15th in Zeidler Park and beyond, Voces will stand with Occupy Milwaukee, Occupy Madison, and others who are also suffering in this economy, to spread the message that Wall Street, banks, and multi-national corporations must be held responsible for record poverty and unemployment.

We demand no cuts or layoffs to the public sector, a massive job creation program on the scale of the New Deal, humane immigration reform, and the saving of families from foreclosures.

And October 2011 Issue of Voces newspaper: http://www.vdlf.org/userimages/pdfs/2011-10-newspaper.pdf

Labor Day march, Milwaukee Sept. 5, 2011

Labor Day march, Milwaukee Sept. 5, 2011

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