It's easy for the billionaires to be organized. They pay lawyers and lobbyists
to do the organizing and pressuring for them. They don't have to take time out
from a busy day to pressure government entities and they don't have to worry
about being arrested for their organizing actions.
Miriam
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Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: NY subway derailment shows crisis of capitalism
Let's see, when was the last time I boarded a public transit bus in Seattle and
sat down next to a billionaire? When was the last time I stood in a long line
at SeaTac airport, waiting to board a flight that was delayed or cancelled, and
discovered that the angry fellow in front of me was Bill Gates? When was the
last time we sat in miles long lines on highway 3, waiting in the heat of a
summers day while the Hood Canal Floating Bridge remained open so our nuclear
subs could play at their war game maneuvers, only to discover that the car
beside us contained a hot, sweaty billionaire?
The fact is that the Ruling Class does not need such public services.
They are transported privately and without delay. They live the "Life of
Riley", that mythical world which the rest of us only dream about.
Even worse, as they zip past us in their private planes or choppers, they look
down on our struggles with contempt. And here's the really weird thing about
it all, they are highly organized, even while debunking labor unions. And
weirdest of all is that too many of our working class brothers and sisters have
been brain washed into believing the Ruling Class Propaganda that Unions are
Evil and Socialistic, and that "real true blue Americans" take care of
themselves. They still buy the "rugged individual" mentality that helped bust
up or weaken our nation's once strong labor unions.
Between struggling to survive, or attempting to escape the reality of a dead
end life, working class Americans have little time to think about how they came
to be in this vice.
Too bad. If we can't take time to plan how to take control of our own fate,
the only recourse will be a violent uprising. When that takes place, the
result will follow the historical pattern. Angry people setting to the task of
dismantling the world of the Ruling Class, and setting conditions for the
takeover by a new, and often an even more cruel Tyrant.
Carl Jarvis
On 7/9/17, Roger Loran Bailey <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://themilitant.com/2017/8126/812601.html
The Militant (logo)
Vol. 81/No. 26 July 17, 2017
(lead article, Socialist Workers Party statement)
NY subway derailment shows crisis of capitalism
Expand public transit, fight for workers power!
TWU Local 100
Transport Workers Union Local 100 members repairing track after June
27 train derailment. Government-run MTA has cut back on maintenance,
safety, comfort throughout system
The following statement was issued July 5, by Osborne Hart,
Socialist Workers Party candidate for New York City mayor.
The mounting horrors that working people face as we use New York
mass transit — from being trapped in packed, sweltering, stalled
subway cars in dark tunnels, to risk of serious injury or death in
derailments like the one that occurred on the A train in Manhattan
June 27 — show the propertied rulers’ disregard for our needs and
safety. They show what is more and more in store for workers as a
result of the normal workings of the dog-eat-dog capitalist system
mired in a deepening economic, social and political crisis.
Transit workers face attacks on their safety, wages, health care and
pensions, and riders see mounting fares while never knowing what
they’ll face each day
The deteriorating conditions in the New York transit system reflect
the catastrophic impact of this decadeslong capitalist crisis on our
lives, from long-term joblessness for millions, to increasing deaths
from opioid drugs, and the impact on working people at home and abroad
of Washington’s unending wars in the Middle East and elsewhere.
Paying the interest on the MTA’s skyrocketing $37.5 billion debt to
wealthy bondholders comes first under capitalism, and the bosses and
their government demand that workers foot the bills.
Workers in Puerto Rico — as well as the Virgin Islands and other U.S.
territories — who live under the boot of Washington’s colonial
domination, know through their own bitter experience how the
capitalist system of debt bondage works. Under the dictates of a
U.S.-imposed fiscal board, the Puerto Rican government has slashed
pensions, wages for government workers, and closed schools and
hospitals to pay bondholders on Puerto Rico’s $74 billion debt.
Working people in the U.S. are looking for a way to end the social
devastation they face and to “drain the swamp” of bourgeois politics.
They no longer have confidence in the two capitalist party shell game
and are looking for a road to act politically in their own interests.
The Socialist Workers Party says unequivocally that low cost, safe,
efficient, comfortable, mass public transit is a basic necessity for
working people, here and around the country.
And transit workers must win workers control over conditions on the
job to protect themselves and transit riders alike.
Workers need to organize and fight for a massive, government-funded
public works program to expand mass public transit nationwide; rebuild
aging infrastructure such as roads and bridges; and bring the New York
and other subway, bus and commuter rail systems to safe, reliable and
comfortable operation — a program that would put millions of
unemployed workers to work at union rates of pay.
Working people need their own political party, the Socialist Workers
Party. This means fighting to build a movement millions strong with
the power and leadership capable of replacing the political power of
the capitalist rulers with workers power. Along this road we can begin
to reverse the social catastrophe our class faces and force
concessions from the propertied ruling families.
Join the Socialist Workers Party in backing workers wherever they take
up the fight against the bosses’ attacks, from Spectrum and AT&T
workers here to food processing workers in California and striking
silver miners in Idaho. Join the Socialist Workers Party!
Related articles:
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