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Wisconsin -- It's Your Future, It's Your "Third Party," It's Ground Zero for an "American Spring"

Posted: 08/04/11 09:23 PM ET

People watching the news over the past week might have thought that Congress was the only place where battles for our future were being won and lost. That's wrong. There are other battles, better battles, battles far from the glare of the Beltway spotlights. And more are on their way.

So forget Washington for a minute. (If you feel like I do right now, that'll be a pleasure.) If you want to see where the next wave of corporate-sponsored political attacks is being launched, look to New Orleans. And if you want a shot of optimism, a ray of light, a sign that battles can be won against overwhelming odds, turn your eyes toward Wisconsin.

That's where the action is.

On Wisconsin

Al Gore said this week that we need an "American Spring." It would be a stroke of Carl Sandburg-ish poetry if we were to someday look back and see that the first signs of our spring appeared in Midwestern farm country. And if that image is too corny for your taste, remember: The corn harvest starts around now. I'm just getting an early start.

The Wisconsin uprising began when Gov. Scott Walker and the Republicans in the legislature began their ruthless attempt to strip unions of their rights in that state. They had every right to believe it would be easy. The Democrats had just been routed in their state and across the country, as voters discouraged by the lack of jobs and growth took their revenge on the party in power. Walker and his colleagues thought they had found their "Shock Doctrine" moment in that state's budget crisis, and used it to strip unions of their collective bargaining rights because they claimed the state "couldn't afford" to pay their wages and benefits.

The unions offered Walker virtually all the concessions he wanted, which took the financial argument off the table, but he moved forward anyway. And then a miracle happened ... Voters who had accepted one injustice after another finally decided they'd had enough. Demonstrators flooded into the state capitol, support flowed in from around the state, and six GOP legislators who voted for these provisions found themselves forced into recall elections. (It was too early to force a recall of the newly-elected governor.)

The "empire" always "strikes back," and Wisconsin was no exception. Dollars flowed in from the usual rich right-wingers, and they were used to force three Democrats into recall elections, too. The six Republicans will fight for their seats next week, on August 9, and two Democrats will be challenged on August 16. (One of the Democrats has already beaten back his challenge.)

People of all parties should back the challenge of these Republicans and support the Democrats - not out of party loyalty, but because each victory strikes a blow for fair play, the middle class, and a just economy. If three Democrats win, Republicans will lose control of the state legislature. That would be a huge triumph for everyone except the wealthy and cynical hacks who are trying to usurp democracy and destroy the middle class.

These recall elections have already been a victory. They've put the oligarchs and their political lackeys on notice, letting them know that it won't be as easy to trample on the public as they thought. But the most inspiring thing about Wisconsin is the spirit that's been tapped. Similar movements are springing up in other states. And in one of the most cheerful stories of the uprising, a local pizza joint reported that it was getting orders from around the world from callers who wanted to send food to the strikers in the Capitol -- including calls from Egypt, even as that country's uprising was reaching its peak in Tahrir Square.

You want anchovies with that political powershift?

Crescent City Blowback

Meanwhile, down in New Orleans, a shadowy convocation takes place ... It needs a musical soundtrack, something just right for the occasion ... but sadly, Black Sabbath broke up years ago.

"ALEC," the "American Legislative Exchange Council," is holding its annual meeting this week in a city that's known for ... well, for lots of things people like much better. ALEC is funded by billionaire right-wingers the Koch Brothers. It's mission is to help political servants of the corporate class advance at the state and local levels, and then to provide them with their commands from the Death Star ... ahem, "model legislation" that they're expected to pass once they gain political power.

The Wisconsin union-busting law, like other legislation passed around the country, was incubated in the bowels of ALEC. And now legislators from states like Florida and North Carolina are flying to New Orleans on the taxpayers' dime so they can be given more guidance on how to strip most of the same taxpayers of their rights, their prosperity, and their chances for economic advancement.

Corporations don't get to program these automated politicians for free, of course. Undermining democracy is a "pay to play" proposition. As Bloomberg News reports:

"At ALEC's annual meeting in San Diego last year, three companies -- pharmaceutical manufacturer Allergan Inc., telephone giant AT&T Inc. (T) and cigarette maker Reynolds American Inc. (RAI) -- each paid $100,000 to be "President Level" sponsors. Another 11 groups, including Pfizer Inc. (PFE) and the Institute for Legal Reform, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce arm that advocates for jury award limits, wrote checks for $50,000, according to documents distributed at the meeting that were given to Bloomberg."
Today's Manchurian Candidates aren't programmed by Communists, but by executives for corporate America. (But who's playing Angela Lansbury's role as "Mother"?)

People will say that ALEC isn't that bad, or that secretive. If so, why did they have its own staff throw one reporter out of the Marriott where the meeting's being held, while another was ejected twice for tweeting about it!

(Who could have predicted that 2011's version of Big Brother would ban something called "tweeting"?)

As for ALEC's agenda, the organization isn't content to strip union members of their rights. It's also behind a wave of "voter ID" laws designed to disenfranchise voters who are more likely to vote Democratic, to help their servile minions sympathetic politicians get into office. Those voters are more likely to be black, brown, and poor, which makes ALEC the country's leading sponsor of 21st Century Jim Crow laws.

New Parties? American Spring?

This week Al Gore said something a lot of people have been thinking when he told Keith Olbermann it's time for an "American Spring." Fox News predictably - and hilariously - twisted Gore's words with the headline, "Gore: We Need An Arab Spring In America." (Right - because the Kenyan Muslim didn't work out as well as hoped, so we need Arab ones to complete our Shariah Law program.)

Gore's meaning was plain enough, of course: Americans need a revitalization of democracy, too. Fox helped make his point by its willingness to serve the ALEC crowd the way Qaddafi's newspapers serve their "great leader."

People across the country who are disillusioned with the latest budget deal, and who see it (rightly) as yet another program funded and designed by billionaire cash, have a place to channel their third-party energy: We already have a third party of sorts, made up of candidates at the state and local levels who fly under the radar of corporate America, and who have been bought off by Wall Street cash of "legislative models" funded by polluters and multinationals.

It's too early to tell if Wisconsin is the first bird of an American Spring, but one thing's for sure. In the icy grip of corporate winter, Wisconsinites turned up the heat on their corporate-controlled politicians. These folks deserve support -- whether it's cash or get-out-the-vote calls. (You can learn more about how to help here.) And there will be more Wisconsins - in Ohio and elsewhere - as voters strike back against the corporate political agenda.

That's why despair shouldn't be an option. A cop slaps a shopkeeker in Tunisia and the Arab world changes. An old man walks out of a jail cell with dignity and courage, and apartheid falls. Some Midwesterners get fed up and ... well, let's see. Better yet, why not influence the outcome? After Wisconsin comes Ohio. "Where are the jobs?" events are scheduled for August 10. If you're in Washington - or can get there - the Take Back the American Dream conference happens on October 3.

But there's also action in homes, workplaces, and capitals all across the United States. Don't let the bluster fool you. The ALEC crowd is running scared ... and it should be. They can still win, of course. The good guys are outgunned, at least when it comes to cash, and the Crescent City mob's got a running start. But things can change quickly. We may be eating "Wisconsin uprising" pizzas all across the country soon. If so, I want to thank our Tahrir Square allies in advance for phoning in those pizza orders. And to tell them something important:

Americans hate anchovies. (At least, this one does.)

 

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People watching the news over the past week might have thought that Congress was the only place where battles for our future were being won and lost. That's wrong. There are other battles, better batt...
People watching the news over the past week might have thought that Congress was the only place where battles for our future were being won and lost. That's wrong. There are other battles, better batt...
 
 
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quorthon
Big government IS the answer!
05:12 PM on 08/05/2011
The lines have been redrawn. It's no longer Republican versus Democrat, or Conservative versus Liberal, or even Red versus Blue state, but billionaires versus everybody else.
04:08 PM on 08/05/2011
Go Wisconsin Dems!!! The Kochs and their overpaid mouthpieces are doing everything within their considerable power to turn teachers, prison guards, and other state workers into the "ememy." They are NOT the enemy, they are our friends, neighbors and fellow middle class Americans. They are not getting rich,they are getting by. Just a few short years ago we were all discussing how we could improve teacher pay to attract more good people to the profession. But Walker and company couldn't care less about this important profession, or the kids they teach for that matter. Throw Walker and his stooges out before the Kochs own everyone.
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urnumbersix
"I am not a Number. I am a Free Man!"
03:49 PM on 08/05/2011
I wish we could get some energy going in Michigan!

Gov. Synder's new laws have set into motion a plan to ELIMINATE voters altogether.

Union-busting: check.
Severe cuts: check.

But the ALEC "twist" is when localities are stripped to the bone and approach insolvency, automatically, an Unelected "Financial Manager" is appointed by the Governor. The Financial Manager has unlimited power to "correct" the situation as he/she sees fit. Financial Managers can even REMOVE elected officials, and can certainly ignore those they leave in place. They can break any contract on a whim.

So far, the city of Benton Harbor has been taken over, by a man with a long and hostile history with the city. He is making them "pay" with sweeping privatization and petty demands.

Detroit has a FM for its schools. A businessman with no connection whatsoever to education. The Mayor has used the "threat" of appointment of an FM for the entire city to nullify the City Council.

Cities that are not in trouble now, will be, once all the "cuts" take place.
Residents are not alarmed because they think FMs will happen to "someone else" not "here."
And they are wrong.

They have trained over 300 individuals to be "Financial Managers."
Now why-o-why would they need So MANY?!?

Pray for us....
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quorthon
Big government IS the answer!
05:10 PM on 08/05/2011
That's just like the scenario from Robocop (in that movie, Detroit was controlled by a shady corporation called OCP). Prophetic...
03:18 PM on 08/05/2011
I truly hope that this type of voter thinking spreads. If we choose are politicians like they were American Idol contestants then we wouldn't need Get Out The Vote campaigns.
03:18 PM on 08/05/2011
Keep dreaming. We are much better off in Wisconsin now. Next topic please!
02:50 PM on 08/05/2011
I just contributed to BoldProgressives.org , they are working hard in Wisconsin and to convince Elizabeth Warren to run for Senate. Please check it out and donate. This is where the rubber meets the road. We have to be willing to put our money where our mouths are!!
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gr8bsn
An equal opportunity offender since 1978
02:45 PM on 08/05/2011
The current Reublican/Democrat political machine has too much money and too many resources. Both parties will destroy any third party opposition before it ever can take flight. This is a sad commentary.
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Poppa70
Buddy Roemer 2012!!!
06:50 PM on 08/05/2011
And I suppose if you had been standing around at Kitty Hawk, you would have encouraged the Wright Brothers to just go home and that their contraption could never take flight either...
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MidwestMomma
Just a Pilgrim on the Mayflower of Life!
02:22 PM on 08/05/2011
On Wisconsin! Show us what democracy is all about. Your wins, will be our wins and yes hopefully the spark we need to fight back coast to coast.
02:21 PM on 08/05/2011
It hurts as a Hawkeye fan, but this Hawkeys is singing "On Wisconsin" loudly this week!
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
01:51 PM on 08/05/2011
Maybe this is what this nation needs a Aggressive Progressive Party, the new offset to the Tea party!
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gr8bsn
An equal opportunity offender since 1978
02:47 PM on 08/05/2011
Actually, what this nation needs is a balanced, moderate, centrist party. I've had quite enough of both the "Aggressive Progressives" & the "Tea Party."
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
03:05 PM on 08/05/2011
F&F i would be satisfied with any leaders that would be reminded every day why they are in Washington and instead of being bought by special interest or corporate fat cats, they would do a few things for the American people, but then again they wouldn't stand a first term primary, because some Americans would rather see in fighting and bickering it is much easier to distract the American public so they can't question Washington!
01:20 PM on 08/05/2011
sorry, but whatever happens in Wisconsin on tuesday is bad for democracy. a majority of voters,,yes, many of them are middle class as there are not enough rich people to elect a governor, were heard last november and voted for a republican gov and legislature. they had every right to pass legislation as Obama and dems did same thing his first 2 years. partisan bills without seeking repub votes.we should not reward the coward dem senators who flew the state. and boo hoo,,dems lost,,big unions lost,,that is the way a democracy functions. some times, you lose. if every time you lose you seek to recall it just isnt right. the big union dems have a bullseye on the middle class private sector worker. i come from a midele class family and we should have some control how the government spends out money,,there is no reason we have that privaleged class of employees who get better benefits and wages than their private sector counterparts.a democracy isnt fair some times,,stop acting like 3rd graders. my vote counts too.
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PunKinPai
Tact is just not saying true stuff. I’ll pass.
02:11 PM on 08/05/2011
I'd agree with you, if it weren't for the fact that during his campaign Walker did not inform voters of his plan to destroy public workers' unions. In that regard, he pulled a bait-and-switch on his constituents. Whether these guys deserve recall or not is up to the same voters who put them into office. That's what recall rules are for.
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ultrawiz
Holding the Middle Ground
03:42 PM on 08/05/2011
Another clueless idealogue. No one voted FOR a Republican governor and his group of clowns. They voted against the slow recovery of the economy. When they discovered that Walker was out to screw the middle class in favor of his corporate masters the push for recalls was on. Didn't take them long to find out what low lifes had taken office. Their mistakes will be reversed and then they can go about repairiing all the damage the Koch boys paid Walker to do.
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laura r
12:05 PM on 08/05/2011
Excellent Article.

We need election and lobbyist reform bills---Corporations are not people: People care about their Country; Corporations---- have no country, the mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains.

Go Wisconsin!!! Keep them on the run and never give up the fight.

We are waiting for Snidely Whiplash (Gov. Scott Walker’s) recall.

Carry the battle to them. Don't let them bring it to you. Put them on the defensive and don't ever apologize for anything.
Harry S. Truman
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NavyRetiredInTexas
MNCM (Ret)
11:21 AM on 08/05/2011
The voting in Wisconsin will be very interesting. The unions (spelled vast left-wing thugs) are shipping in as much Chicago muscle as possible to make sure that the Democrats there vote "early and often". It's actually illegal to use "incentives" to either get someone to vote or to keep someone from voting but that isn't stopping the unions in Wisconsin. The hold "Bar-be-ques" and then herd the people onto busses for a quick ride to fill out absentee votes (after a quick "brief" on who's running and who should be defeated) and then back to the chow. Just before leaving they are reminded of the date for the general election. Of course they are not told to vote again, they are simply told where and when the polls will be open and the need for "everyone" to vote. I would love to see a single example of a Democratic candidate that won an election that didn't involve the local unions strong arming the election.
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mumtaz nepal
11:53 AM on 08/05/2011
You are spouting the nonsensical right-wing storyline you've been taught.
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NavyRetiredInTexas
MNCM (Ret)
12:35 PM on 08/05/2011
Go back to sleep. You will be told what to do and who to vote for when the unions tell you too.
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onwisconsin
Trust women; protect choice.
01:32 PM on 08/05/2011
You don't know anything about what is happening here but you'll continue to repeat your talking points loud and long.

This is an uprising of the people of Wisconsin. I'm not a union member but I support teachers and other unionized public workers.
11:03 AM on 08/05/2011
On Wisconsin! Get the legislature fixed next week and then take care of Walker. Only 152 days until he can be recalled from office.
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modrocker
If I tell you who I am, my wife will disagree
11:17 AM on 08/05/2011
I'm sure that the spirit of the great progressive Bob LaFollette appreciates that the people of his home state of Wisconsin have smelled the coffee after oversleeping. Maybe now he can forgive them for voting out Russ Feingold.
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onwisconsin
Trust women; protect choice.
01:33 PM on 08/05/2011
I am glad we're working hard to rid ourselves of these regressives.

As for my family though, it will be hard to ever forgive people voting against Russ Feingold.
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Organic-Guy
Organic Gardener, Carpenter, Philosopher, Agitator
10:52 AM on 08/05/2011
Although I am hopeful that we can recreate our democracy and make it work for the majority of the people in this country again and I do think it could start in Wisconsin I disagree with the constant drumbeat of Statemnets like this: “ The Democrats had just been routed in their state and across the country, as voters discouraged by the lack of jobs and growth took their revenge on the party“. Too many people are now treating the last election like it was just some normal election with standard voter anger etc.. I contend that it wasn’t. This last election was an example of what happens when unlimited money can be pured into political campaigns by almost anyone and used to smear and distort the issues worse than I have ever seen it done. When people are hurting and cionfused, they need facts and serious information to help them make the best decisions. They won’t be getting that from the media anymore and it will get worse. Breaking through the right wing noise machine is nearly impossible and we better firgure this out or our democracy will be long gone very soon.