Showing posts with label ohio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ohio. Show all posts

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Harlem, Young People Want a Future, a Mass Strike


Hey Harlem, if you want a future, it is time to get time with the movement and the real people, like the teachers in Wisconsin that are struggling.  The sneak attack way around to pass the no collective
bargaining bill will only fuel the fire in Wisc. and elsewhere.  
We have got to stick with the mass strike.  Congress can't
think at this point, because they continue to play games.  They
are not thinking like patriots.  A lot of this has to do with the
fact that the Congress is heavily populated with Boomers, and as
a generation, the Boomers are incapable of thinking.  They are
the gutless generation.  Look on the streets, in Madison, in
Columbus, in Indianapolis, and elsewhere.  The demonstrators are
largely of the 25-45 year old grouping.  They are the picket
generation.  The situation is busting wide open, right now.  That
is our strength.  It is the revolt of the 25-45 year olds.
We have got to stick with the mass strike.  Congress can't
think at this point, because they continue to play games.  They
are not thinking like patriots.  A lot of this has to do with the
fact that the Congress is heavily populated with Boomers, and as
a generation, the Boomers are incapable of thinking.  They are
the gutless generation.  Look on the streets, in Madison, in
Columbus, in Indianapolis, and elsewhere.  The demonstrators are
largely of the 25-45 year old grouping.  They are the picket
generation.  The situation is busting wide open, right now.  That
is our strength.  It is the revolt of the 25-45 year olds.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Hey Harlem Let's Get out of the Economic Hole


Hey Harlem, if the Federal government adopts a major project,
such as not just the Glass-Steagall, but the NAWAPA project, if
the NAWAPA project is adopted with what is ancillary to a NAWAPA
project, like a modern rail system -- you're going to put states
like Pennsylvania, New York State, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois,
Indiana, and out to St. Louis, the St. Louis operation out there,
you're going to put that back into business!  Which means, that
if you go with the nuclear policy, which we also need, which is
another million jobs; it's another million jobs to do these
ancillary operations and NAWAPA, as calculated by the Parsons
Company, originally, was 4 million jobs!  And that pretty much
stays at the same rate, now:  So therefore, we're talking about 6
million jobs, all of which are going to be funded under Federal
credit provisions.
            The Federal credit provisions will have two places it goes
to:  One, is the straight, direct Federal government intervention
into projects.  Number two, you will have the effects on the
states, which will be doing things {in} the states, private
companies, as contractors will be doing things in the states, so
therefore, you're going to have a massive amount, of about 6
million jobs, of which the upper half of the qualifications on
the 6 million jobs, will be high technology.
            Now, this means, that we are giving a sudden, almost instant
rescue, for the U.S. economy, by three particular actions:  1)
The Glass-Steagall itself; 2) You're going to have a project like
developing the states, a states-saving project; 3) You're going
to have a large-scale program, focused on about 6 million jobs,
to be set into motion fairly rapidly, very much the way the
Tennessee Valley Authority was set into motion, but this is a
different project, it's much larger, and so forth.  But the same
principle applies to the Federal government's organizing of the
financing and construction of these projects