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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTea Party and Occupy working together vs ALEC in Georgia! LOOK OUT!
http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/ga-tea-party-happy-weve-reached-acrosGA Tea Party: 'Happy We've Reached Across Party Lines' To Stop ALEC Bill Limiting Protests
Georgia Senate Bill 469, which looks to place extreme limits on picketing, brought together an unlikely coalition of protesters at the Capital building on Saturday. The crowd, estimated at upwards of one thousand strong, was made up of local union members, Occupy Atlanta protesters, and many other groups who see the law as a violation of free speech and their right to peacefully assemble. Ben Speight of Teamsters Local 728 told the Atlanta Journal- Constitution:
"This is an extreme attack on our basic democratic rights. It's also an attempt to bankrupt and destroy our unions."
Occupy Atlanta participated in the event because the law prohibits protesting outside residences, making it impossible to demonstrate at CEO homes. The law has both an anti-union and anti-Occupy bias, not surprising considering four of the State Senators behind the bill are American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) members.
I'm thinking, any time Occupy & Tea Party can work together, it's a BAD DAY for our Corporate Overlords!
freshwest
(53,661 posts)Hope to see more actions like these.
GopperStopper2680
(397 posts)jillan
(39,451 posts)are delivering a very close message to OWS.
Get money out of politics.
Get corporate influences out of politics.
Care about main street - not Wall Street.
bvar22
(39,909 posts)....realize WE have more in common with each other
than we have in common with out Rich Overlords (1%) and their puppets in Washington,
THEN, we can have "CHANGE".
Until then, the Status Quo will be maintained with only very minor adjustments around the edges.
You will know them by their WORKS.
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felix_numinous
(5,198 posts)May this trend continue.
gejohnston
(17,502 posts)politics is not about left or right, it is about up or down.
fascisthunter
(29,381 posts)United!
lonestarnot
(77,097 posts)starroute
(12,977 posts)It's maybe the third case like this I've seen mentioned. The second also had to do with protest rights and the third was something involving eminent domain.
I wouldn't at all mind seeing the country arrive at a point where the main division was left-libertarian vs. right-libertarian -- and there was general agreement that corporations and government both ought to kept within limits.
For that to happen, though, there would have to be a new source of social authority. Right now, one of our problems is that when the corporations start getting exploitative -- as in the case of fracking, for example -- there's nothing that can trump them except government. And when government gets stupidly bureaucratic and nit-picky, there's nowhere to turn except the corporations.
If there were someplace else to turn for health care, education, protection of the environment, and all the other services we expect a modern society to provide that didn't have the limitations of both big government and big business, I think we'd be amazed how many of the current political divisions simply evaporate.
SunSeeker
(51,796 posts)now that Paul Ryan (re)submitted a budget that puts his hands around Medicare's neck.