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Militarized Mining in Wisconsin
by wcmcguest on September 27, 2013 in Citizen Media, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Environment, Guest Column, Images, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Treaty Rights
September 27, 2013 by Al Gedicks [This is a reprint of an article in Z Magazine vol. 26 no. 10, October 2013, copyright Al Gedicks.] Armed guards protecting extractive resource operations is not an uncommon sight in Central and South American countries where there is growing community resistance to ecologically destructive mining and oil projects. As […]
UPDATED: Journalist and Public Blocked from Open Meeting
by wcmcoop on September 23, 2013 in Constitutional Rights rollback, Environment, First Amendment, Legislation, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck
September 5, 2013 by Nicole Desautels and Rebecca Kemble The Wisconsin State Senate Committee for Workforce Development, Forestry, Mining and Revenue passed SB 278 on a party line vote this morning. The bill allows Gogebic Taconite to close off 3,500 acres of Managed Forest Land for public access immediately upon enactment of the law without […]
WORT’s First Solar-Powered Broadcast
by Rebecca Kemble on September 16, 2013 in Citizen Media, Images, The 99%, Uncategorized
September 15, 2013 by Rebecca Kemble On Saturday, September 14, 2013 Madison’s community-owned and -operated radio station WORT made history with it’s first solar-powered broadcast. The broadcast was part of the anti-commercial, pro-community Boombox the Wasteland event that “seeks to reclaim and revitalize the unused space at Union Corners, on Winnebago and S. Sixth St., […]
This Aggression Will Not Stand, Man!
by wcmcguest on September 15, 2013 in Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Editorial, Environment, Guest Column, Images, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Treaty Rights, Uncategorized, Wetlands
September 15, 2013 by Rob Ganson [This is the text of a speech given by Rob Ganson at the Sawyer County Democrats picnic on Saturday, September 14, 2013. As Rob took the microphone and stood reading his narrative, one of the plastic chairs about 20 feet in the west begin to move in his direction. […]
Scott Walker and the Morality of Work
by wcmcguest on September 10, 2013 in Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Guest Column, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Uncategorized, Worker's Rights Under Attack
September 10, 2013 By Mike Hobbes On March 12, 2011, the day 14 Wisconsin Democrats returned to the State Capitol from their now infamous escape to Illinois, Senate Majority leader Scott Fitzgerald said of them, “Today the most shameful 14 people in the state of Wisconsin are going to pat themselves on the back and […]
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 […]
Sen. Jauch Slams Tiffany and Grothman Over Bill Catering to Mining Company
by wcmcguest on September 3, 2013 in Environment, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Treaty Rights, Wetlands
September 3, 2013 by Sen. Bob Jauch [Sen. Bob Jauch (D-Poplar) responded to the recent Tiffany/Grothman plan to restrict public access to 4,000 acres as another blatant assault on Wisconsin values, traditions and law by GTac, a company owned by Chris Cline, the West Virginia coal magnate who believes he is above the law and […]
Senators Tiffany and Grothman Shill for Mining Company
by wcmcguest on September 2, 2013 in Citizen Media, Environment, Guest Column, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Wetlands
September 2, 2013 by Bobbi Rongstad Managed Forest Law (MFL) offers tax breaks per acre of land in return for owners’ agreeing to work with professional foresters on long-term sustainable management of their forests. Municipalities are awarded a percentage of the sale when timber is harvested. Owners can choose from having their land open to […]
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 […]
Postal Union Members Give Boost to Solidarity Sing Along
by Rebecca Kemble on August 26, 2013 in Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, First Amendment, Free Speech, Images, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Solidarity Sing Along, Worker's Rights Under Attack
August 25, 2013 by Rebecca Kemble Members of the National Postal Press Association donated $1,000 to the First Amendment Protection Fund at their conference banquet on Saturday night. NPPA President Tony Carobine also announced that the American Postal Workers Union had pledged to donate an additional $4,000 to help defray court costs of people who […]




