March 21, 2020 by Barbara With Corporate Fascism: When legislators collude with corporations to write bills and pass laws that benefit the corporations at the expense of the land, water, air, economy, and the life, liberty, health and happiness of We the People. Those of us who lived through the Wisconsin Uprising in 2011 witnessed […]

GOP + DNC = Ultimate Party Unity
by Barbara With on March 21, 2020 in Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, corporate fascism, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Editorial, Environment, First Amendment, Free Speech, Legislation, pandemic, Uncategorized

Janet Bewley demonstrates how to be a corporate fascist
by Barbara With on October 17, 2019 in 2020 Elections, Badger Democracy, Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, corporate fascism, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Enbridge, Environment, First Amendment, frac sand, Free Speech, Legislation, Mining and Wetlands, pipelines, Treaty Rights, Uncategorized, Video, Wetlands
October 17, 2019 by Barbara With On October 15, 2019, the Price County Democrats hosted a “listening session” with Sen. Janet Bewley, currently co-sponsoring SB386, the “Anti-Protesting” bill written by Marcus Bentley, lobbyist for the American Petroleum Institute. Based on the 2017 ALEC “Infrastructure Safety” model legislation, the bill is designed to criminalize protesters and protect […]

The Corporate Fascism of Wisconsin Part II The Creeping “Friendly” Fascism of the Democrats
by Barbara With on October 15, 2019 in Badger Democracy, Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Election Integrity, Enbridge, Environment, First Amendment, frac sand, Free Speech, Idle No More, Legislation, Mining and Wetlands, pipelines, Police Violence, Public Education, Reproductive Rights, Right to Work, Scott Walker Trainwreck, The 99%, Uncategorized, Wetlands, Worker's Rights Under Attack
October 15, 2019 by Barbara With Corporate Fascism: When corporations collude with politicians to write and pass laws to benefit the corporations at the expense of the people, land, water, natural resources, communities, civil and human rights, and democratic process. During WWII, millions of Germans took up arms to directly carry out Hitler’s atrocious orders […]

Partisan Show OK for Coach Chryst but not Bucky Imitator?
by jasonlouise on March 1, 2015 in Badger Democracy, Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, First Amendment, Free Speech, Images
By Bill Dunn, March 1, 2015 Is Wisconsin’s flagship university more concerned about protecting the reputation of its sports mascot more than the image of its head football coach? Did it quickly condemn one partisan appearance and give a pass to another? Is there a double standard at work for Buckingham U. Badger and Paul […]

“We’re Still Here: Love in the Wisconsin Uprising” Kickstarter Campaign in Full Swing
by leslieamsterdam on November 21, 2014 in Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, Editorial, First Amendment, Free Speech, Idle No More, Images, Photo of the Day, Public Education
November 20, 2014 by Leslie Amsterdam The Wisconsin Citizens Media Cooperative formed in 2011 to report on legislative and political activities in Governor Scott Walker’s Wisconsin. The tireless efforts of a small, but dedicated group of reporters, writers, photographers and editors produced countless news stories on diverse subjects that were largely ignored by mainstream corporate […]

Judge Markson Declares Administrative Code Unconstitutional, Dismisses Charges
by jasonlouise on February 5, 2014 in Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, First Amendment, Free Speech, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Solidarity Sing Along
By Joseph Skulan and Jason Huberty February 5th, 2014 BREAKING NEWS Dane County Judge John Markson dismissed charges against political dissidents arrested during Scott Walker’s failed crackdown on unauthorized singing in the Wisconsin State Capitol. Defendants Michael Crute and John Bell, among others, had challenged the constitutionality of the emergency rules, arguing their First Amendment […]

Judge orders DOJ to conduct cost-benefit analysis on Capitol Crackdown cases
by jasonlouise on January 31, 2014 in Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, First Amendment, Free Speech, Solidarity Sing Along
January 31, 2014 By Jason Huberty, Joseph Skulan, and Leslie Peterson Tea Party Governor/Presidential candidate Scott Walker’s crackdown on unauthorized dissent suffered an embarrassing setback Friday when a Dane County Judge ordered Walker’s Department of Justice (DOJ) to detail, and justify, the costs of prosecuting nearly 400 cases of illegal singing. Dane County Circuit Court […]

A Look Inside 2013: Photographs From Wisconsin
by leslieamsterdam on December 31, 2013 in Badger Democracy, Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Environment, First Amendment, Free Speech, Idle No More, Images, Legislation, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Solidarity Sing Along, Treaty Rights, Uncategorized, Worker's Rights Under Attack
December 31, 2013 By Leslie Peterson 2013 was another busy year for Wisconsin activists. Almost three years have passed since the huge protests over collective bargaining rights for public sector workers engaged the state and the rest of the world in February 2011. This collection of images proves “Yes, that really happened.” All images ©Leslie […]

Live From Planet McKenna: Distort, Deceive
by bbead on September 9, 2013 in Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, Free Speech, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Solidarity Sing Along, The Anti-War Movement
September 9, 2013 By Bill Dunn “Broadcasting live from Planet Madison, where everything is beyond parody,” is how Vicki McKenna opens her “Upfront” show on WIBA-AM. Going by my dictionary’s definition of upfront as frank, honest, candid or forthright, I must either say, “Vicky, thy name is perfidy” or “Please, check your sources, or lack […]

WI Capitol Police Crackdown on Dissent: What You Wouldn’t Know From Reading Wisconsin’s Newspapers
by hattierowan on August 28, 2013 in Badger Democracy, Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, First Amendment, Free Speech, Images, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Solidarity Sing Along, Uncategorized, Video
August 28, 2013 by Harriet Rowan Since Wednesday, July 24th the Wisconsin Capitol Police have arrested over 150 people, issuing over 300 citations. The arrests have been made for participating in the two-year tradition of singing at the Capitol from noon to 1pm, called the Solidarity Sing Along, in a group of 20 or more […]
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