John Giannini reflects on societal and political life and personal development.
26 November 2011
Some Facts on Occupy in the Net
Dear Folks, I sent the following to Michael Moore in reply to one of his pitches for the Occupiers.
Dear Michael, You are certainly one of my heroes. Your books have given me a strong voice Now OWS has given you, I and millions a public voice we have desperately needed. Is there a plan for an Occupy Congress? In a Friday November 25th page A 20 New York Times article, entitled, "Protesters look for ways to feed the web." I read there of a national day, Dec. 6th to protest foreclosures. This is the kind of focused agendae we need. In this article, leaders of the movement hold that building "a large network on social media sites" needs also the "on the ground face to face actions" to buttress the growing network info. Agreed. However it is worth noting, as this article points out, that video on YouTube helped enormously to spread the word and pictures of the U of Calif Davis pepperspraying of peaceful students. YouTube is "now a formidable digital presence with l.7 million videos, viewed 73 million times....tagged with the word, 'occupy.' ....in the YouTube's News and Politics category." Also, "The movement counts more than 400 Facebook pages with 2.7 million fans around the world." People can go to such sites as above noted YouTube site, as well as Tumblr.com and GlobalRevolution.tv and finally 140elect.com
21 November 2011
OWS - Some perspectives
Dear Folks, I want to share some perspectives on OWS. For one thing, I get irritated when individuals say, "Its objectives are vague." My response is simply: "Its the economy and its injustices, stupid." The disperity between the rich and the poor is the greatest since l928. However, then, we did not have a supreme court made up of five mental dunces that have declared corporations and unions "persons" and so controlling the money they spend politically is against the first amendment's free speech. Put these two realities together and we face a danger to our democracy that our founding fathers never fathomed.
Deep down millions of us know this and about l00,000 are now voicing their voices on the streets of cities on various continents. Here is an irony, however, as Robert Reich recently talked about at Univ of Cal, Berkley, where he was asked to speak, honoring Mario Savio, the voice of the l950-and l960s Student Freedom Movement that then morphed into Civil Rights and anti-Vietnam. All of these issues are dwarfed by our present threat to democracy. Yet, says Reich, even as one hand the supreme court gave to corporations such a powerful voice, we watch as Mayors and cops are thwarting the voices of all of us, who have lacked a collective voice.
14 November 2011
The Economists and Paul Volcker
Dear Folks, We always need clarity in this confusing world. The economy has crushed billions of people. Two corrections are needed: (l) Bringing more and more of the Wall St criminals to justice and supporting the Occupy Wall St movement. Its vital power is based on the enormous sense of injustice that has befallen so many and has left unpunished the mighty few. A turn around is coming, via two Attorney Generals, both from states where so many of the big corps have their headquarters, New York and Delaware. They are on the attack. The AG from Delaware is Beau Biden, son of Joe. He is initiating a suit that will have a sweeping consequence for many of the Wall ST. companies.
07 November 2011
Wall Street Protesters
Dear Folk, How long will the American people tolerate the absurd inequalities that our wall street traders and banks have laid on the American people. As Nicholas Kristof has written in the New York times this Sunday, the inequalities that they and conservative politics has spawned since Reagan do not only damage billions but may do damage to the very essence of democracy. There are reasons to ask, therefore, that the what the protesters are now saying in hundreds of cities and towns not only this country but throughout the globe, represents a need for a fundamental re-structuring of our very democracy. The forces that played out in the great depression are occurring in this very time: immense wealth piled up for a few. Yet when these few fail, we the many have had to bail them out. These same destructive forces also has made it possible now for 400 families and individuals to control the wealth of l50,000,000 of us and the top ten percent, 90 per cent of us, as noted to day in Kristof's article. Add to these realities the power of five men in the US Supreme Court who have made it possible ---as already seen in the 20l0 election, for conservative forces to now paralyze Washington and in many states seeing these forces seeking as many obstacles to prevent people from voting, which strikes at the very core of a democracy.
01 November 2011
Occupy Wall Street
Dear Folks, This is a historic time, The anti-wall street movement is very understandable. We middle class people have now for thirty years lost our status as the core of any democracy and the authentic basis for a solid economy. Why because we use our money for goods and services, which makes us customers and a which causes industry large and small sell and so hire more workers. But when l percent of our population owns 40 percent of the wealth, comparable to the lowest l50,000,000 million of us, we have been significantly diminished in both voice and spending power. So what is happening all over the country is what is happening all over the world when autocracy drowns out the voices and the hopes of a people. This is a legitimate surge of strength and energy, that frightens the power brokers and their political supporters such as Erik Cantor who called the protesters a "MOB." These folk in Congress and also Fox News said this also of the people in Egypt, and other awakened populaces. We are no longer sitting home alone. We have found a common voice, that first must get the attention of those in power and then must lead to policy changes. They must be big ones: change in the electoral process in which candidates both in Washington and in the States receive public money in elections. This will offset the Supreme Court decision that opened up unlimited monies for corporations to win elections, which they won in droves in 20l0 in states. This is it. Spread the word. I believe the internet has a declaration from the Wall St Protestors. John G
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