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Forward 3-2-11

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Everyday I become prouder and prouder of the people of Wisconsin. Everyday they they push on. They push on without the president who promised he would be here with his comfy shoes. They push on without true media attention. They push on even though so many people are oblivious to the fight that they are waging. And everyday they fight this fight peacefully and with dignity.

I say “they” because I spend my days in an office. But everyday my heart is out there, circling our statehouse. Chants run through my head. And no matter how many times I hear “this is what democracy looks like,” I’m afraid it doesn’t reach enough of those state house offices.

I also know that I have never been a patriot, I have never embraced government, and I have wished I was somewhere other than America a million times. The irony of it all is there is nowhere that represents me as much as Wisconsin. I’ve left before and I’ll probably leave again but this is the place and these are the people that taught me how to be a part of society and that society was to always be moving forward.

So when I saw a sign like the one above it connects with me.  I love this place and I love the people of this state.  We are proud of who we are. We will not take the actions of our government without a struggle. Never stop fighting, Wisconsin.

WISCONSIN from @pawlmadethis on Vimeo.

The NewSSR #2

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

A few things

  • We still don’t have a train. But we are about to blow a few hundred million on the roads. Please take note that the people who will be building the roads will be the folks from the Operating Engineers. In Wisconsin that is local 139. They are a union, they didn’t seem to have much of a presence at the rallies as of late. It’s also important to note that the Local 139 PAC donated money to Walker’s campaign. I wonder if they regret it, being that their union will be screwed out existence with the rest of them.Let me give it to you this way. The Operating Engineers Local 139 PAC donated money to bring about their own elimination.  Seems ridiculous doesn’t it?  Well, that’s because union busting was not what Walker was elected on.
  • Walker’s budget includes a measure that removes the requirements that insurance providers have to cover birth control. You hear that ladies? Now your birth control, may or may not be covered, it’s going to be a crap shoot. But don’t worry Badger care still covers it. Right?Q:Can someone tell me how more unwanted children are going to reduce the deficit.
    A: You see unwanted children are more likely to go to horribly underfunded schools, which can’t really teach anything
    because the class sizes are huge and the resources are faded. In turn we can hope that this unwanted child will end up in a prison (Scotty gave the prison system a nice bump) in turn the private companies brought in to run the prisons will continue to fund Scott Walker. Walker then moves on and the deficit isn’t his problem anymore, so fuck it.
  • Scotty locked us out of our own state house. Probably illegally. The courts have yet to pass judgement on that. But the interesting thing is The sheriff of Dane County, where the capital is located, had his men stand down because they are not to fill the roll of “Palace Guards.” I think it’s crazy that I am going to be giving daps to  a cop next time I see one.
  • It was just a few days ago I was complaining about how Wisconsin was awesome, even though we don’t have mountains or oceans we are a good place to be. But thanks to Fox News we have palm trees now:

I just want to get back to snowboarding.

The New.S.S.R.

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

It’s starting to seem that this way.  The people are not able to get their governor on the phone. Certain websites are being blocked inside the capitol. Instead of soup lines we’ve got pizza lines. And even though the coldwar Russians couldn’t make the trains run on time, at least they had trains.

And now we get this:

This is a recent broadcast from Russia Today. The land of oligarchs and vodka. And they are looking at Wisconsin and thinking “Why no news reporters report the truth of Weescoonsin. Heeeey! Go Badgers. Aaron Roodger. Green Bay cheese Packers.”

Where is the liberal media when we need them?

Full Disclosure: I lifted this from Edcetera’s twitter trough.

Day 11: A Plea to my Republican Friends

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

The preamble

I saw this pic pop up on the twitters yesterday. Perfect example of the union thugs that are storming the Capitol in Madison

It was taken by Bill Schwulst. You can follow his twitter feed at BillSchwulst.

The Inspiration

“Legislator’s doors should be accessible to every constituent’s opinion, not just those they find common ground with,” said Carpenter. “I find it sad that this year, many of my Republican colleagues initially made a big show of leaving the doors of their offices open with signs stating they were ‘open for business.’ Now those same doors are closed, the signs are gone, and the public kept out.”

I took that from here.

The Goods

So I’ve acquired a few republican friends over the years. Some are friends who I’ve grown up with all my life, others I stumbled upon at various other points. And then I’ve got those friends who have become republican. And for all of them I have always made the excuse “They aren’t jesus republicans, they’re just fiscally conservative.”

But those days have too end. No longer can I sit by and pretend that your support of that party is about fiscal conservatism. You need to see it for what it is. This is a class war.

Part Une: Telephone for Governor Walker

We’ll start with the fearless Governor of Wisconsin. In case you’ve missed it, Scotty was pranked into taking a call from someone he thought to be one of his billionaire supporters. And what do the prankster and Scotty talk about? Check this, He admits that they considered planting troublemakers in the crowds in Madison to make the protesters and union marchers look like an angry mob. The Governor, the man most of my republican friends voted for, is a saboteur. He was willing to put the safety of a crowd of people, police offices and public safety workers at risk, just to make himself look better.

But lets break it down further. This has been a super peaceful protest. And it’s working. Nonviolence works. And Governor Walker considered introducing violence into this scene. His final reason for not doing it was that it might appear like he didn’t have control. For the religious types out there, tell me when the sin occurs, is it when you consider it, or when you act on it.

Actually disregard that, I don’t have time for your religion.

Furthermore in Walker’s phone call he tells his pseudo-backer that he thinks the republicans that support this bill are going to need some serious media support—My friends he just called you stupid. He thinks you are simpletons and brainwash-able. Run some TV ads, make them feel better about how their lives are about to start sucking Koch cocks.

Dos!: How is this saving/earning money?

Here’s one part of the bill that I love: the governor can sell the state’s powerplants to whomever he wants through no-bid contracts. How the fuck you gonna get a fair market price if you aren’t allowing bids. What this says is if the people of Wisconsin raise 500 BILLION dollars and wanted to buy their powerplants from the state they wouldn’t have the option. Because Koch Industries, who just happens to be in the energy game, can get it for whatever price they want. Well, consider it whatever price they want plus the few million they donated to Walker’s campaign and spent on brainwashing the stupid Wisconsin public.

Also Scotty gave back $810 million dollars already. Sure it was rail money and trains are socialist and it was going to cost a couple million dollars every year in up keep. But let’s also hit this one with the Maths:

The American people have already paid for this $810 million dollars. It was tax dollars we’ve all paid. Then it was given to Wisconsin. Using a very high estimate, we’ll say $5M annually is what the rail upkeep would be. So in 162 years the trains would start costing the citizens of Wisconsin money. In reality the expected train upkeep costs were closer to $2 million. Governor Walker blobviously looked at his 165-year plan and said “Fuck this, I’m a conservative. Besides trains are for socialists, like Rumorator,” and he sent back the money. But did you get your part of the $810 refunded? I know I’m still waiting by the mailbox for my check.

Tell me how this guy is saving for the average joe?

Part C: Where did tax money go?

In Wisconsin, our finest educational systems are all land-grant, public universities. They are to be funded through taxpayer money and in turn provide an exceptional value for the residents. Yet know it cost a small fortune to send a child to one of these schools. Certainly it’s because the TAs and Professors are all making so much more, right? Or is it because the amount of funding they get from the state has dropped from 50% to roughly 18%, leaving students and their families to pick up these tabs.

Now please tell me it’s because the state is broke, and we can’t afford to fund these institutions like we used to. But we can afford to hand out no-bid contacts and appoint good, strong, family men like Stephen Fitzgerald to head the state patrol.

Stephen’s a great guy he’s raised two sons. One of them is the state senate majority leader and the other is the state assembly leader. Both of them are backing Walker. So Steven is earning a modest $106,000 and getting a fat ass pension boost as he nears retirement (Fun fact: Stephen lost election to Dodge Country Sheriff by a 2-to-1 margin, so you know he’s a people person). And these same guys are telling you the teachers and unions are the ones practicing entitlement?

Coda:

I hate paying taxes as much as anyone. I wish I could take home more of my pay. But what really irks me is where this money is spent. We are sponsoring a NASCAR team rather than women’s reproductive rights; We are handing out vouchers to send kids to average-at-best charter schools; rather than spending that same amount of money to improve our own schools; we are rewarding the family members of powerful people; giving away state jobs and state property; giving tax breaks to corporations that can afford to pay more. These are the reasons we can’t have nice things.

The working class will shoulder the brunt of these costs and if you think the republicans are there fighting for good ol’ average Americans you are tragically mistaken.

The best you can hope is to be fiscally conservative in your own life. Both parties will continue to spend out money on some things we don’t agree with, and many things that I doubt anyone would agree with.

To my republican friends, please open your eyes.

This is our Wisconsin: Day 9

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Day 9 Blog, Day 6 Pic

First off, I have to apologize to anyone who came to my blog expecting to read something about snowboards or bikes or something cooler—both of you are going to be bored out of you mind for the next few days. But some things are bigger than fucking around.

I am vehemently pro-labor, pro-choice, pro-freedom from religion, pro-peace, pro-equal rights and equal opportunities, and pro-Wisconsin. I feel that if corporations cannot share the wealth, why should workers share the burden? I am progressive to the end.

The past week has been long. And while I haven’t been able to stand with our working brothers and sisters enough, I will do what I can from my computer to keep this issue top-of-mind and tell everyone I can “This fight is not over. This is what solidarity can look like.”

On the other hand, if you’ve come here to read my rants, you are in for some wild success!

Let’s Keep Going

We cannot let this issue die. We need to have hundred and thousands of people in action daily. If you aren’t out there walking, there are things you can be doing. Call your senators. Call any senator. If you are out of state and reading this, and you support protecting the rights and livelihood of state workers, please take a minute and do this:

Call Senator Mark Miller 608.266.9170
Tell him you support the workers and the Wisconsin 14, who have taken extreme measures to stall this bill.

Keep it civil. State your point and never back down. Always be asking the opposition whyit’s wrong for workers to prosper. We celebrate corporations when they have banner profit quarters, why not celebrate people same way. If the opposition claims workers are stealing their money. Remind them that if our country wasn’t pouring billions into the pockets of private contractors, and taking in less on account of tax breaks for the rich, we would have more than enough money to support all state employees. If the opposition complains about the amount the public sector earns, remind them that if they organize they can earn more as well. I can help you find an organizer. Please contact me: rvr (at) rumorator (dot) com

How We Can Win

This is going to be a prolonged fight. And eventually it will be time for more radical actions. If the teachers were to go on strike, they could shut down a majority of the state in days. Students would have to stay home. Parents would be burdened and possibly miss work. Offices would have more absences, there would be a severe, statewide, work slowdown. And frankly with that kind of environment Scott Walker and his crew aren’t going to be able to bring in any significant business. It seems that negotiations might a good option.

And what if we were to bring in the state workers. Snow not getting plowed, sewers not maintained, city processes halting. It wouldn’t take long before the general public would see the value of these employees.

I understand that this will put great financial stress on the families of many teachers and workers. But with the risk comes the reward. We must all fight together. We can keep this great state moving forward.

What We Need

Apart from commitment of workers, which we have, we need more national attention. Part of what makes Wisconsin great is that we keep moving along and barely anyone notices. However, right now this is our biggest weakness. We need more people here. We need more attention. We need to be grabbing news coverage.

This story is about to be buried by the NZ earthquake and what is going in Libya. Those events are tragic and important, but we cannot let this get lost. We need to be a top news story on every station, we need to be on the front page of the BBC, we need let people know what is going on. And to do that we need support.

Where is the national Democratic party. Where are there speakers? BERNIE SANDERS WHERE ARE YOU? We have Jessie Jackson, and I am thankful for him but we need more. Where are the speakers. Where is the Screen Actors Guild? Why have you sent no one to come address out crowds. Throw us a celebrity bone

Jello Biafra, here is your fucking chance man. Get out of SF or wherever you are, get yourself over here, get the punks involved. I want to see Mohawks, walking with teachers and police officers, hand in hand because we need this. Make a difference again.

We’ve got some musicians there. Wayne Kraemer and Tom Morello are here to stand up for what they’ve always believed in. I know Justin Vernon is heading down, why isn’t he bringing the band. Marijuana Deathsquads and Solid Gold, have you guys left already? Make some music, encourage the people. It seems Dropkick Murphys are going to show up soon. Which again gives them quite a bit of clout. They will be here, supporting the people who they so often sing about.

Lastly, where are the rappers? The people that helped hone my skills in spoting oppression and injustice.

El-P—Whose America? You said this to me a million time through speakers. At First Ave in the weeks following the 9-11 attacks, you maintained your progressive stance, and it was an inspiration to me. Why are you going to let me down now?

Mr. Lif—This is your chance to revisit I, Phantom and make an impact. Or you can be a shell

The Coup—Boots Riley, WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU NOT HERE? This is your scene. We are workers. Are we not your people?

Please come to Wisconsin. Help us spread the good word. Because the more people know about what is happening here. The more power we have to stop it.

Believe me, these cats aren’t reading this blog, but wouldn’t it be rad if this reached them? If we could connect with them? If they could connect us to others around the planet?

I encourage anyone who has something to say to stand up and say it. But if you can’t say it when it matters most, you can’t say anything at all.

On Wisconsin!

Sunday, February 20th, 2011

Sorry if you’ve been trying to watch this, it seems it got pulled for some reason.

Luckily someone has reposted it. Renegade Style!

Move Forward

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Where is my Wisconsin

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

This is pretty much my favorite image in a while.

You gotta swing over to this dude’s blog and check it out. He’s got a ton of great pictures.

This kind of showing makes me feel better about my state. You see the progressive movement in Wisco was dealt a pretty serious blow in the last election. We ended up with a governor who ran Milwaukee County so poorly that when he left, it was recommended that his position of county executive be dissolved.

Now he’s moved on to Madison, where thinks he can to do whatever he wants. Sadly, because of the political swing in the last election he may be able to pull it off. He’s basically said that the labor unions are not allowed to negotiate. But it’s cool Wisconsin isn’t that only place that is telling their labor unions to fuck off and go back to work.

This is not the Wisconsin I was raised in. This is not the great state that I spent fourth-grade history studying. I didn’t really grow up in that Wisconsin either. I grew up under an Republican governor. But what I learned was that this state was built on Unions and the shoulders of people like Bob LaFollette, Frank Zeidler, Aldo Leopold, John Muir, Golda Meir and Russ Feingold (and pipebombs in university buildings). These people knew the value of people, land and progress. They made Wisconsin the amazing place that it is. Sure it doesn’t snow enough here, and we don’t have any mountains or oceans, but we’ve got a really great place to grow up and keep moving forward.

I’ve spent a lot of time around this country and things I took for granted growing up here—decent schools, being able to go to the doctor and dentist and even the eye doctor—these weren’t as common in places like South Carolina and Mississippi and Tennessee. People were appalled that I could go to state university and not come out a burger flipper. But what those places did have were businesses moving in. Toyota, BMW, and Kia build in those kind of places because they don’t have to give their employees much of anything. In turn, people there can’t be bothered by things like health care and clean parks and decent schools. Forget about these people ever having a disposable income or retirement plans. And these are the states that our crapchunk governor is idolizing.

If the unions don’t buckle, which those muthafuckers had better not, he wants the national guard to be ready to work in prisons and such. Because we need to make it more of a police state while we’re at it. But who is going to run the schools, who is going to keep the Universities going, who going to clean up the trail of slime behind Scotty Walker. The labor unions are there for a reason. They’re there to give a collective voice to workers. Politicians don’t need a collective voice because they have millions of dollars coming at them from the Chamber of Commerce and the Koch brothers and heaps of other sources. This lets them buy volume. In a way it’s like they have a little union of their own, they just don’t have to stand by each other when one of them falls.

Day of the Dead

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

For real, go vote. But once you’re done with that, remember it’s el dia de los muertos. I was explaining to Mil-one that I was hoping to seen a parade of 5000 souls parading through the city. Banging drums, clanging bells, da-lang-a-langing anything that da-lang-a-langs. This is immigrant grit, get with it. Whose America? Who’s America?

Part 2: Now we’re gonna talk about a Unimog.

Sadly, Kingvale closed it’s doors this fall. I suddenly regret all those days around Tahoe, when I said I’ll get there next time. My understanding was it was a great place to see shit go down, plus the founders were Midwest kids. However if you really want to find the silver lining in this situation, it’s that this rawdog is back on the market:

Granted it’s no 416 with a modified cabin, but it’s still legit.

Thrice: What are you doing on Saturday?

Maybe you should plan on this:

And spread this around right now: I’m challenging Jussi to a game of ping pong. That’s right Jussi Oksanen. I’m calling you out! Step up to the table bro. We’re gonna get down.

Wha Happened?

Monday, November 1st, 2010

1. I kicked off my Poison the Youth campaign recently:

2. Waiting to hear back from Lorenius regarding the Rally to Restore Sanity. In the meantime, I think I’m going to start buying more Flying Dog Beer.

And that is how proper marketing is done.

3. Seriously, go vote this country forward.