Popular Resistance Newsletter - A Different Reaction to Disaster Capitalism

Rather than disasters providing cover for the implementation of dangerous
capitalist policies that lower wages and increase the wealth divide, the
disasters being caused by these dangerous policies have woken the public
and are leading to a more active and empowered people.
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In her book “Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism,” Naomi
Klein explains how crises are used by governments to distract and frighten
people so that unpopular and exploitative policies can be pushed through

It seems that now there is a different reaction disaster capitalism.
Rather than disasters providing cover for the implementation of dangerous
capitalist policies that lower wages and increase the wealth divide, the
disasters being caused by these dangerous policies have woken the public
and are leading to a more active and empowered people. People are taking
initiative rather than waiting for leaders.

Nafeez Ahmed states
(http://ceasefiremagazine.co.uk/the-end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it-the-rise-of-the-post-carbon-era/)
, “People are really hungry actually for answers, hungry for solutions,
hungry for alternatives, so really this is actually an unprecedented
opportunity. It’s an unprecedented crisis but it’s also an opportunity
to dream-weave and say ‘well actually everything is going to go to pot
over the next 20-30 years if we don’t change, so here’s an opportunity
to think outside the box.’”

Enough people appear to recognize that the political system is
dysfunctional and does not serve the public’s needs or interests. We saw
this recently with the President’s call for an attack on Syria. The
public demanded
(http://www.popularresistance.org/popular-resistance-newsletter-people-joining-across-spectrum-to-stop-war-on-syria-and-its-having-an-effect/)
 that the President go to Congress, that there be an investigation into
the facts and that the rule of law be followed.  The attack was averted.

http://www.popularresistance.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Screen-shot-2013-09-21-at-9.04.48-AM.pngUS
foreign policy is rarely attacked but stopping the war on Syria shows that
something may be changing. General David Petraeus has been a target of
people opposed to war
(http://www.popularresistance.org/students-faculty-protest-presence-of-petraeus-at-cuny/)
. On the way to his first class the retired General and former CIA
director was chased down the street by people calling him a war criminal
(http://www.popularresistance.org/david-petraeus-uncomfortable-first-day-at-school/)
 and threatening to protest at every class he taught at CUNY.  Then he was
protested at a fundraiser
(http://www.popularresistance.org/video-six-arrested-at-cuny-protesting-david-patraeus/)
. The protests keep growing
(http://www.popularresistance.org/student-movement-against-patraeus-at-cuny-growing/)
. This week, when veterans announced they would protest a luncheon in Los
Angeles, Petraeus
cancelled his appearance
(http://www.popularresistance.org/petraeus-scared-veterans-drive-the-general-out-of-la/)
. This is a major change as it is rare to see a former general called a
war criminal in the United States.

This week, we are being told that there is a budget crisis and that we
must accept more cuts, more austerity measures. But many Americans
understand that austerity actually causes more economic decline
(http://www.popularresistance.org/its-the-austerity-stupid-how-we-were-sold-an-economy-killing-lie/)
 rather than recovery. In response, nurses and health care workers in 13
countries
(http://www.popularresistance.org/global-day-of-action-by-nurses-healthcare-workers-in-13-countries/)
 had a global day of action against austerity, cuts to healthcare and for
a tax on stock transactions. And there have been some victories. This week
in New York City, nurses won a series of battles
(http://www.popularresistance.org/nurses-taste-victory-in-battle-to-save-nyc-hospitals/)
 in the courts and electoral arena that will keep community hospitals
open.

We know that the economy is rigged so that the working class is
subsidizing the richest, that our wealth is trickling up.  An analysis
published this week found the average U.S. family subsidizes Big Business
by $6,000 annually
(http://www.popularresistance.org/average-us-family-subsidizes-big-business-at-6000-annually/)
.  This is outrageous at a time when most Americans are struggling to
survive.

http://www.popularresistance.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/NC-NEA-Delegation-e1380209493429.jpgInstead
of accepting cuts and declining wages, workers are fighting back. We’ve
been reporting on
(http://www.popularresistance.org/tag/worker-rights-and-jobs/)  the
striking Walmart and fast food workers. Now people are realizing that they
are fighting for all of us
(http://www.popularresistance.org/fast-food-workers-are-fighting-for-the-majority-of-u-s-employees/)
. And, in North Carolina where teachers
(http://www.popularresistance.org/nc-teachers-consider-walkout-to-protest-poor-working-conditions/)
 are not allowed to unionize or strike, there is talk of a teacher
walk-out.

Labor unrest is building and big labor needs to change to catch-up to
American workers anger. There is lots of criticism of big labor
(http://www.popularresistance.org/what-will-get-the-labor-movement-moving/)
 for its ties to the Democratic Party and cautious lack of activism, but
there are some good signs in labor as well.  United Students Against
Sweatshops
(http://www.popularresistance.org/afl-cio-allies-with-united-students-against-sweatshops/)
 which has been winning victories, is allying with the AFL-CIO.  Our hope
is the students pull the AFL-CIO toward more activism.

People are seeing that the Democratic Party is behind the neo-liberal
economic agenda.Democrats are joining the GOP to privatize and log
national forests and cut education funding
(http://www.popularresistance.org/dems-join-gop-to-privatize-log-national-forests-and-cut-education-funding/)
.  And the husband of Senator Feinstein is selling our commons
(http://www.popularresistance.org/husband-of-senator-feinstein-selling-us-post-offices-to-friends-cheap/)
, in this case publicly-owned Post Office buildings, to his friends cheap
in order to line his family’s pockets with our commonwealth.

On the bright side, as people speak-up, mobilize and take action not only
is there a growing movement but the power structure is being divided.
Divisions are occurring in the Democratic Party
(http://www.popularresistance.org/division-among-dems-as-party-is-pulled-away-from-obamas-corporatism/)
 where some are being pulled away from Obama’s pro-Wall Street,
market-based policies that undermine the social infrastructure.

http://www.popularresistance.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/1tppworkers1.jpgWe
hope that trend will continue, especially with regard to the mother of all
neo-liberal policies, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) that has been
negotiated in secret for more than three years. This is a rigged corporate
trade agreement (falsely called “free trade” for marketing purposes)
that will do very little to get the economy going but will add to many of
the mistaken market policies that hinder the economy and make it unfair.
Astudy published by the Center for Economic and Policy Research
(http://www.popularresistance.org/mega-trade-deal-would-make-most-americans-poorer/)
 made some amazing findings about the TPP: (1) the impact on economic
growth will be almost nothing, only a .1% increase in the GDP, but (2) the
impact on most Americans will be negative with 90% of workers seeing their
wages decline.  The TPP will add to the decline of the middle class, race
to the bottom in wages and
continue the expansion of the wealth divide.

As it comes down to the wire – we expect a push by the President for
Congress to grant him Fast Track (Trade Promotion Authority) so that he
can sign it before Congressional review –resistance to the TPP is
growing
(http://www.popularresistance.org/a-corporate-coup-of-different-order-growing-resistance-to-trans-pacific-partnership/)
. In Maine, where the state House of Representatives unanimously passed a
resolution opposing “Fast Track,” Rep. Sharon Anglin Treat sees the a
broad, bi-partisan opposition developing. The OWS made the TPP a focus of
its anniversary
(http://www.popularresistance.org/tpp-in-the-usa-is-why-we-occupy/) 
protest with Adam Weissman of Occupy Trade Justice describing it as the
“anti-Occupy” agreement, “a 1% power grab.”

http://www.popularresistance.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/TPP-Three-banners-e1380224954481.jpgIn
Washington, DC, a coalition of unions, environmentalists and Public
Citizen organized a protest
(http://www.popularresistance.org/trans-pacific-partnership-protest-at-us-trade-representative/)
 against the TPP on Friday, while lead negotiators were inside discussing
the agreement. Over the weekend as part of a TPP Training organized by
Flush The TPP (http://www.flushthetpp.org/)   (which includes both
authors), activists produced light projections
(http://www.popularresistance.org/light-projection-flush-the-tpp/)  on a
federal building.  And, then on Monday, protests escalated as activists 
scaled the US Trade Rep’s building
(http://www.popularresistance.org/video-the-anti-tpp-take-over-of-the-us-trade-representative-building/)
 and covered it
(http://www.popularresistance.org/activists-hang-four-anti-tpp-banners-on-u-s-trade-building-in-d-c/)
 with four massive banners
(http://www.popularresistance.org/photoessay-banners-dropped-on-us-trade-office-stop-the-tpp/)
 in order to expose their secret negotiations
(http://www.popularresistance.org/protesters-take-over-us-trade-rep-building-expose-secret-negotiations/)
, as captured in this video
(http://www.popularresistance.org/video-the-anti-tpp-take-over-of-the-us-trade-representative-building/)
.  The Washington Post said
(http://www.popularresistance.org/washington-post-protesters-rising-to-new-heights/?doing_wp_cron=1380307272.9221301078796386718750)
 the “guerrilla theater . . . demonstration could rank among the best
ever.” On Tuesday the activists celebrated with a “Don’t Fast Track
a Train Wreck
(http://www.popularresistance.org/photoessay-dont-fast-track-a-train-wreck-march-to-stop-tpp/)
” March that began at the White House went to the US Trade Rep, World
Bank, US Chamber of Commerce, through the business district, and ended at
Congress. You can see a video of the Fast Track train
march at the end of this article summarizing the spectacle protests
(http://www.popularresistance.org/protesters-creatively-expose-obamas-secret-trade-deal/)
.

Opposition to the TPP is going to continue to grow as more of the secret
agreement becomes public knowledge.  This week information about the
impact of the TPP on two of the hottest environmental issues –
hydro-fracking and tar sands – came out. The TPP could allow an end run
(http://www.popularresistance.org/what-a-secretly-negotiated-trade-agreement-could-mean-for-fracking/)
 by the oil and gas industry around local opposition to fracking and gas
exports. And, the US Trade Rep, Mike Froman, is pushing less regulation
(http://www.popularresistance.org/back-door-to-tar-sands-trans-pacific-partnership/)
 of the already inadequately regulated tar sands industry.

As environmental justice activists realize the TPP could undo all of their
good work to stop extreme energy extraction
(http://www.popularresistance.org/extreme-energy-extraction-the-frightening-ways-were-destroying-our-country-for-fossil-fuels/)
, they will join the effort to stop the TPP.  Already 75,000 have
threatened civil disobedience if Obama approves the KXL pipeline, and they
reiterated that threat in letters to President Obama
(http://www.popularresistance.org/is-obama-cutting-a-deal-with-canada-to-approve-kxl/)
 this week.

http://www.popularresistance.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Tar-Sands-Oklahoma-protest-2.jpgActivism
for environmental justice has been constantly building in recent years,
especially this summer.  There were protests across the country in recent
weeks. Here are a few examples to highlight some of the diverse tactics
used:  a renewable energy barn was built in path of Keystone XL Pipeline
(http://www.popularresistance.org/renewable-energy-barn-built-in-path-of-keystone-xl-pipeline/)
 in Nebraska, activists in Montana stopped a coal train
(http://www.popularresistance.org/how-to-stop-a-coal-train-in-its-tracks/)
,student artists, activists are aiming for fossil-free investment at
Washington University
(http://www.popularresistance.org/student-artists-activists-aim-for-fossil-free-investment-at-washington-university/)
. This is a global movement as can be seen from the protests in Russia
(http://www.popularresistance.org/russia-to-charge-greenpeace-activists-with-piracy-over-oil-rig-protest/)
 with an extreme reaction
(http://www.popularresistance.org/russian-military-storms-greenpeace-ship-arrests-dozens-of-activists-at-gunpoint/)
 from the Russian government and in Ecuador
(http://www.popularresistance.org/anti-oil-activists-in-ecuador-we-stand-up-for-yasuni/)
 this week.

A strong environmental movement that is independent of the corporate
political parties is critical to addressing climate change effectively.
Naomi Klein is seeing divisions between the Big Green
(http://www.popularresistance.org/naomi-klein-green-groups-may-be-more-damaging-than-climate-change-deniers/)
 environmental groups and the grassroots environmental groups; indeed, she
says the Big Greens may be more damaging than the climate deniers.  And,
the corrupt linkage between some Green groups and the Democrats
(http://www.popularresistance.org/protest-gov-jerry-brown-receiving-an-environmental-award/)
 can be seen in the Blue Green Alliance that is giving the
environmentally-damaging governor of California an award, at which there
will be protests.  In fact, the Big Greens and the Democratic Party are
critical parts of the power structure that keeps the status quo in place. 
For the popular resistance movement to be successful we need to divide
those groups
(http://www.popularresistance.org/history-teaches-that-we-have-the-power-to-transform-the-nation-heres-how/)
 and pull people from them into the movement.

http://www.popularresistance.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Bold-Nebraska-Draw-the-line-at-Clean-ENergy-Barn.jpgThis
video
(http://www.popularresistance.org/video-can-this-current-way-of-life-continue/)
 produced by the Post Carbon Institute explains why our current way of
life cannot continue. Access to fossil fuels is declining and their
extraction increasingly destructive. It requires us to change our way of
living but this can be a positive transformation. The current crises are
activating more of us and are forcing us to work together to create new
solutions, such as the ones described by Gar Alperovitz in Ten things You
Can Do to Democratize the Economy
(http://www.popularresistance.org/ten-things-you-can-do-to-democratize-the-economy/)
. In fact, it is already happening. Cooperatives employ more people
(http://www.popularresistance.org/biggest-secret-in-the-world-economy/) 
than multinational corporations. People are taking up the challenge. It is
time for the people
to lead and create the kind of world we want to live in.

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