By Gardner | Blog
Can we do anything except pray that Democrats will negotiate a Grand Bargain that does not bring more pain to working and middle class Americans?
On November 6th, 2012, we dodged a bullet, a bullet that was fired at our basic governmental social programs, a bullet that was aimed with clear and [...]
By ACLU Florida | Q & A Fact Sheet (Jan. 2012)
The Occupy movement and other long-term demonstrations have raised a specific set of questions about protesters’ First Amendment Rights.
“Is a permit requirement a restriction of First Amendment rights?” “Can we sleep on sidewalks?” “Doesn’t government property belong to the people?”
By Gardner | Central Florida
The Reaganomics metronome: our government must not regulate business — click, click — our workers must compete with the global work force.
They are at it again. Ever since 1980, it has been the Reaganomics metronome. We hear it all the time. Click, click, click. The national debt is so [...]
By Chuck Collins | OtherWords.org
The people aren’t powerless in the face of extreme inequality.
In the coming weeks, millions of Americans will take to the streets as part of the “99 percent spring,” echoing last year’s “Arab Spring.”
At the root of this discontent are the extreme inequalities of income, wealth, and [...]
By William Rivers Pitt, Truthout | Essay
Whether or not you support the Occupy movement, it’s stomach-turning to think about the NYPD ripping up camp sites, spraying mace and manhandling the disenfranchised, while the mayor dines with a Wall Street CEO who not only bet against U.S. homeowners in the mortgage meltdown [...]
By Daniel Fisher | Occupied Daytona News Journal
Fostered by America’s norms, inferences, culture, economic models, and applications of the law, adversive racism haunts a minority’s life from birth to death.
By now just about everyone in this country has heard of the Trayvon Martin shooting. Gaps of logic and purposeful injustice have [...]
By Donatella Young | For Immediate Release
Getting help from Community Legal Services of Mid Florida
Occupy Daytona Beach held their biweekly foreclosure meeting. Larry Glinzman of Community Legal Service of Mid Florida attended and gave a presentation to the Foreclosure Committee. Mr. Glinzman confirmed that fraud is rampart. This is a huge problem and [...]
By Donatella Young | Occupy Daytona Press Release
One in six Florida homes are in foreclosure.
Occupy Daytona Beach demonstrated at the Bank of America in Daytona on Friday, February 24. This demonstration was made to bring to the public that one quarter of all foreclosures in the United States are in Florida. This means [...]
By Sarah van Gelder | YES! Magazine
Seven signs that corporatocracy is losing its legitimacy … and seven populist tools to bring about positive change.
You may remember that there was a time when apartheid in South Africa seemed unstoppable.
Sure, there were international boycotts of South African businesses, banks, and tourist attractions. [...]
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The Chains in the Chained CPI (Consumer Price Index)
By Gardner | Blog
The rhetoric behind the “consumer-choice-based” CPI is just smoke and mirrors. Today, we all know that “American” corporations have sent more and more American jobs overseas in order to take advantage of the much lower labor costs and the practically non-existent safety and environmental regulations in many third world nations. As [...]