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.

GLOBAL MAY DAY STRIKE

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Workers World Party on why the time has come

The May Day general strike should raise all the demands of the movements of the workers and oppressed against all the mounting attacks of capitalism. These include, for example, demands against union busting and those that speak to the struggle of low-wage workers, including the demand for a global minimum wage.

However, the May Day global general strike’s sharpest focus must be against all that Trump has come to represent — racism, white supremacy, neofascism, Islamophobia, attacks on immigrants, attacks on women and LGBTQ people, and a drive toward imperialist war. What’s more, the May Day global strike must be against the whole system of capitalism and imperialism and for socialism. Forging a united front among the most militant and revolutionary forces can help this happen.

Can it be done?

Whether or not the masses are willing to join such a global general strike at this moment is a question that can only be answered if there exist, on the part of enough forces, the will and commitment to fight for it.  What is beyond question is the objective political necessity of a global mobilization of the masses on a new level of militancy and higher political level. The global general strike, more than an end in itself, should mark the beginning of a wider, escalating struggle of the workers and the oppressed across the planet, whose ultimate goal must be nothing less than socialist revolution.

Why a global general strike?

While many struggles tend to have a local character, it is no longer possible for the workers and the oppressed to conduct the struggle against neofascism, capitalism and imperialism on a solely local basis. The changes in global capitalism have made it both necessary and far more possible for the struggle to be waged on a globally coordinated scale.

The masses can ‘shut it down!’

Militants have wisely expanded the conception of the general strike. The capacity of organized workers to leave work, wherever they can, remains a critical part of a strike.  Today, however, more advanced conceptions of the general strike allow for the wider participation of the masses no matter if they are in unions, have a job or, like so many workers, are forced to take low-wage, part-time or temporary jobs.  Students and youths all over the world are walking out of schools. Women are now planning a March 8 global strike, reportedly in 30 countries. The masses have discovered that by their numbers and militancy, they can bring much of society and the economy to a halt or “Shut It Down!”

Organize people’s assemblies to build for a May Day global general strike

We believe that convening local people’s assemblies around the world to help prepare for a May Day global general strike is an organizing tactic that should be used widely. Such assemblies can take many forms, including people’s and workers’ assemblies, women’s assemblies, LGBTQ assemblies, student and youth assemblies, etc. These assemblies could facilitate bringing tens of thousands of organizers into general strike-building, as well as providing the opportunity for militants and activists to issue their own calls for the general strike that reflect local demands, as well as the demands of diverse sections of the workers and oppressed.

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First task: Defend the oppressed

In building for a global May Day, it’s important to understand that the first need is to rally to the political and physical defense of the most oppressed  who are the first targets of Trump. Some on the left have mistakenly dismissed the movements for Black Lives Matter, immigrants and Muslims, Latinx and Indigenous rights, which Standing Rock represents, and all the struggles of the most oppressed, including women, LGBTQ communities and people with disabilities, as “identity politics.”

This mistake can only serve to further marginalize and demonize the most oppressed sections of the working class, who are already the first targets of neofascism. This mistake also ruptures the necessary solidarity between the workers and the oppressed. When we talk about the working class, we are talking about the oppressed. This is why the workers’ movement changed the slogan “Workers of the world unite” to “Workers and oppressed peoples of the world unite.” Our view is that it is the oppressed who are in the leadership of the entire working class.

Trump does not represent the beginning of attacks on the oppressed.  Capitalism’s war on the oppressed has been going on for a long time. Trump has only unmasked it.

As part of the task of defending the oppressed, we advocate for the establishment of local defense committees whose first priority is to defend the oppressed against attacks from both the state and reactionary, white- supremacist and neofascist elements.

Trumpism is a desperate attempt to save capitalism by dividing the workers and oppressed

The election of billionaire, white supremacist and neofascist Donald Trump in the United States, together with the ascendency of neofascists in other parts of the world, has opened up a new phase of the world struggle between global capitalism and imperialism and the workers and the oppressed. The crisis that produced Trump is the crisis of a dying capitalist system. The goal of Trump and his neofascist, global counterparts is to divert the global uprising against a dying capitalist system into a global war against the most oppressed by destroying the revolutionary objective of solidarity between the workers and the oppressed.

Capitalist parties cannot lead the fight against Trump

We must not allow the liberal (actually neoliberal) wing of the imperialist ruling class, represented by the Democratic Party in the U.S. and by pro-capitalist, social-democratic parties elsewhere, to lead the struggle against Trumpism. This camp of the global capitalist class has been the main servants of capitalism, charged with preventing the working class from becoming independent of capitalist political parties.  This camp of world imperialism has thrown the entire working class under the bus, paving the way for the Trumps and Le Pens of the world.

We welcome the mass protests against Trump. It is a sign that millions are becoming radicalized. The protest movement must not be usurped by any capitalist party, but instead channeled toward independent revolutionary resistance and uprising. It is up to the workers and the oppressed of the planet, including all genuinely independent progressive forces, to commence now the final struggle to rid humanity of the malignancy of capitalism once and for all.

A revolutionary united front against neofascism, racism, war, capitalism and imperialist war

This crisis has opened the biggest opportunity for a regroupment of the revolutionary, anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist left on a global scale in a lifetime. We appeal to all anti-capitalist forces — whether communist, socialist, anarchist, etc., and especially those belonging to oppressed peoples, nations, communities, the labor movement and the working class — to embark on a new road to a global, revolutionary, united front.

Among other things, such a revolutionary front would be an ally of the militant youth, who all too often have come to view most of the left as wanting to put a brake on their militancy.

It is not necessary for anyone to give up their principled political differences in order to forge a revolutionary united front. However, especially now, anti-capitalist forces cannot allow differences to become a barrier to forging such a front. We are not opposed to a broader front on a temporary basis. Genuine revolutionaries must set aside sectarian habits. We also understand the need for different tactics that address the whole working class and its many different layers of political consciousness.

To repeat, we understand the need to be able to work with broader forces on a temporary basis. If, however, revolutionaries are not able to forge a higher level of unity, it will only make it easier for the Democratic Party and other pro-capitalist parties to resuscitate themselves by posing as the opponents of Trump.

On to the May Day Global General Strike!  Shut It Down!

http://www.workers.org/

Milwaukee, Feb. 20: Not My President’s Day March

The Milwaukee Coalition Against Trump is calling a mass rally and march against Trump and supporters of his agenda like Senator Ron Johnson and Sheriff Clarke. We will rally in Zeidler Union Square and march to Senator Ron Johnson’s office and back. More details to be announced.

6pm – Rally begins at Zeidler Union Square, corner of 4th and Michigan.
7pm – Begin march to Senator Ron Johnson’s office and return to Zeidler.

Milwaukee, Feb. 23: LGBT Books to Prisoners Fundraiser

Join us for a night of music, poerty and community as we gather to raise funds and collect books for LGBT Books to Prisoners.

The evening will be MC’d by SunShine Ramel.
UPDATE: HERE’S THE OFFICIAL MUSIC LINEUP!!!
Andrew the Red
Chvrch ov Misandry: https://www.facebook.com/chvrchovmisandry/
Victims of Symmetry: https://www.facebook.com/VictimsofSymmetry/
Rocket Paloma: https://www.facebook.com/rocketpaloma/

There is a $6 – $12 cover collected at the door. No one will be turned away. All funds collected at the door will go directly to LGBT Books to Prisoners.

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March 25-26, 2017: Midwest WWP Fight For National Liberation and Socialism Conference

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Join Workers World Party in Detroit, Michigan along with other Midwest WWP branches for a fightback conference on the resistance against racism and capitalism, and the struggle for socialism where we’ll discuss:

*Ending the police war on Black & Brown people & defending the Black Lives Matter movement

*Stopping the raids & deportations & disarming ICE & the police

*Defending queer and trans people, fighting for LGBTQ liberation and women’s liberation now

*Fighting imperialism from Syria to Africa, for a free Palestine, and building international solidarity

*Abolishing capitalism and fighting for revolutionary socialism

*The struggle in the Midwest against powerful reactionary state apparatuses and a direct ruling class offensive

*The economic, political, and social war waged against Detroit, a former stronghold of workers power and black liberation

*Combating the emboldened right wing and rising fascist movement

Racist police repression, raids and deportations, and the attacks on working class and oppressed people cannot be ended, once and for all, until the decaying capitalist system, which is becoming more and more desperately dependent on state repression, is ended. Capitalism must be replaced with a system that is based on meeting human needs, not exploitation to make profits: socialism.

These and other pressing struggles of the day — along with the experiences, observations, and questions of those in attendance — will be the basis of the conference.

https://www.facebook.com/WWP.michigan/

Milwaukee, Feb. 13: Día sin Latinos, Inmigrantes y Refugiados / Strike Against Clarke

Hosted by Voces de la Frontera

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¡ALERTA! Miembros de Voces acaban de votar a favor para movilizar un Día sin Latinos, Inmigrantes y Refugiados para el lunes, 13 de febrero, con motivo de prevenir al Sheriff Clarke de convertir sus diputados en agentes de ICE por el programa 287g.

Marcha a las 11am ese día de 1027 S 5th St en Milwaukee.

Pedimos la participación de todo el estado. Si pasa en Milwaukee, puede pasar en todos lados.

Visita este página para volantes, cartas para patrones y otras herramientas para organizar: http://vdlf.org/herramientas-para-organizar-el-13-de-febrero-organizing-toolkit-for-february-13th/.
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BREAKING! Voces members just voted to organize a Day Without Latinxs, Immigrants and Refugees for Monday, February 13th, to stop Sheriff Clarke from having his deputies act as ICE agents through the 287g program!

March at 11am that day from 1027 S 5th St in Milwaukee.

We ask for statewide participation. If Clarke can do this in Milwaukee, it can happen everywhere.

Visit this page for flyers, letters for employers, and other tools for organizing: http://vdlf.org/herramientas-para-organizar-el-13-de-febrero-organizing-toolkit-for-february-13th/

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Feb. 13: Fight For $15 Nationwide Actions to Defeat Andy Puzder

Raise Up

Text RIGGED to 64336 to join the Rapid Response Network to defeat @andypuzder. #NotOurLaborSec

Tomorrow is the day we stick it to Donald Trump and his nominee for Secretary of Labor.

Bring signs, bring friends, and most of all BRING THE NOISE.

Don’t forget to use #NotOurLaborSec whenever you post protest photos on social media. We’ll be looking out for your best posts – and sharing and retweeting to the whole Fight for $15 movement.

Want to help grow the movement RIGHT NOW? Text a friend to join you at the protest tomorrow – or just forward this email.

We are pumped to stand strong with you against Puzder tomorrow. See you then.

Fight for $15

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Feb. 12: Commemoration and Action: Justice for Berta Caceres in Honduras:

Sunday, Feb. 12, 20175pm ET, 4pm CT, 3pm MT, 2pm PT
With the approach of the March 2 anniversary of the brutal murder of environmentalist and Lenca indigenous leader Berta Caceres, the organization she led, COPINH, is calling for global solidarity actions to demand justice for Berta Caceres. This informative and action-oriented Webinar will inform you about the progress of Bertas case, the context of US-supported impunity and lawlessness in Honduras, and actions you and your community might take to pressure the Honduran, US, and Canadian governments.
Register NOW for this important Webinar.
Share this link with your circle of activists so others can register:
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To contact the Honduras Solidarity Network, send an email to: honsolnetwork@gmail.com
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