Progressive Breakfast: The Co-Governing Revolution Is Now

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David Hatch

Co-Governing Puts Us ‘In The Room Where It Happens’

What does it mean to move “from protest to power?” That’s the question People’s Action members asked at our national convention in Washington, D.C. two years ago. At that time, 72 grassroots leaders took a pledge to take action by running for public office. Many of these activists – and even more from our network across the country – have now made good on these commitments. They are part of the #PeoplesWave of 300 officials we helped elect in midterm and municipal elections. At this year’s convention, these leaders celebrated their victories and began to dig in on what it means to move from protest on the outside of government to power on its inside – and importantly, linking the two together. To People’s Action, co-governance means that once elected, officials continue to listen to and actively work with our communities to draft policies and move them forward, together. What must be figured out for co-governing to flourish is for the community, its leaders and our electeds to fashion clear parameters, bottom lines and processes that guide us in making difficult judgments together. Only experience can be our guide, but we already have successes that point our way forward.”

Mueller Urges Congress To Act On Russia Probe Evidence

Mueller hands his caseload To Congress, as impeachment calls grow louder. NPR: “After two years of silence, special counsel and former FBI Director Robert Mueller spoke for 10 minutes Wednesday morning. By the end, he had resigned and handed his caseload to Congress. Mueller noted that the president was not exonerated of obstruction of justice: ‘As set forth in the report, after that investigation if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime we would have said so.’ Importantly, he reiterated that he felt his team could not pursue charges against the president: ‘Under long-standing department policy, a president cannot be charged with a federal crime while he is in office. … Charging the president with a crime was, therefore, not an option we could consider.’ Instead, as the report did in writing, he kicked accountability to Congress: ‘[T]he Constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system to formally accuse a sitting president of wrongdoing.’ In other words, once again, it’s over to Congress.”

China Ratchets Up Trade War

‘Don’t say we didn’t warn you:’ Chinese state media issues ominous warning to US. CNN: “As Beijing threatens the United States with the possibility of a rare earths export ban and a stop to soybean purchases, Chinese state media has sent an ominously worded warning to Washington: ‘Don’t say we didn’t warn you.’ The People’s Daily, the newspaper of the ruling Communist Party, used the loaded phrase in a commentary on Wednesday, in which it said that China would ‘never accept’ the US’ suppression of Chinese development. “At present, the United States completely overestimates its ability to control the global supply chain and is due to slap itself in the face when it sobers up from its happy, ignorant self-indulgence,” said the commentary published under the pseudonym Wuyuehe. ‘Don’t say we didn’t warn you.’ The phrase has, in the past, been reserved by the Chinese state media for times of serious conflict. The People’s Daily used it in 1962 before going into armed conflict against India and again in 1978 before the Vietnam invasion. More recently, though it has appeared in several People’s Daily commentaries on issues ranging from Taiwan to the trade war.”

LA Moves To Ban ‘Heartbeat” Abortions

LA moves to ban abortions after a heartbeat is detected. NYT: “On the heels of a spate of anti-abortion legislation passed in recent months across the South, Louisiana lawmakers voted on Wednesday to ban the procedure after the pulsing of what becomes the fetus’s heart can be detected. The restriction, backed by the state’s Democratic governor, could prohibit abortions as early as six weeks into a woman’s pregnancy. Several other states have passed versions of so-called fetal heartbeat bills this year, and Alabama approved a law about two weeks ago that would forbid nearly all abortions in the state. A State House vote on Wednesday moved the abortion measure to the governor’s desk, after lawmakers rejected a series of amendments including an exception for cases of rape or incest. The measure would require an ultrasound test for any woman seeking to terminate a pregnancy, and forbid abortion if the test detects embryonic pulsing — which can occur before many women know they are pregnant.”

Transgender Rights Pioneers Honored With Stonewall Monument

Transgender activists are getting a monument in New York. NYT: “Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, pioneering transgender activists who were at the vanguard of the gay rights movement, will be immortalized in a monument that may be placed down the street from the Stonewall Inn. Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, pioneering transgender activists who were at the vanguard of the gay rights movement, will be immortalized in a monument that may be placed down the street from the Stonewall Inn. Together, Ms. Johnson and Ms. Rivera founded Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries, a group that provided support to poor young people who were shunned by their families. (The term transgender was not in wide use during this time.)

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Progressive Breakfast: Epic Fail Of Charter Schools

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Jeff Bryant

Epic Fail Of Charter Schools In Louisiana

Parents in New Orleans are sick of the instability temporary charter schools have brought to their community. Now they are organizing to repeal the state law that legalized charters, calling the schools an “illegal experiment” on their children. The annual budget for the Department of Education’s Charter Schools Program (CSP), which provides grants to individual charter schools and charter school management companies, has ballooned to $440 million, and the total amount spent by the program since inception exceeds $4 billion. Up to $1 billion of the money given out nationwide by the CSP was wasted on charter schools that never opened, or opened and then closed because of fraud, poor performance, financial mismanagement, and other reasons. The legacy of the federal government’s charter school grants should not be understood just by the sheer waste of precious education funds, but also by the real human consequences of spreading makeshift charter programs that throw communities into confusion, distress, and a sense of betrayal.

Lightfoot Rings In New Era In Chicago Politics

Capping a stunning political rise, Chicago to inaugurate Lori Lightfoot as Mayor. NPR: “Chicago will make history Monday when Lori Lightfoot is sworn in as the city’s first black woman mayor and first openly gay mayor. The 56-year-old is set to be inaugurated along with Chicago’s two other city-wide elected officials and all 50 aldermen. Lightfoot’s inauguration caps a stunning political rise for someone who has never before held elected office. On the campaign trail, Lightfoot promised to put an end to Chicago’s political machine ‘once and for all’ and shine a bright light on corruption in City Hall. It’s a message that resonated with voters, particularly as a burgeoning corruption scandal involving some of the city’s longest-serving aldermen hit the headlines at the height of the mayor’s race. In recent days, Lightfoot started to act on some of those campaign promises to clean up City Hall. She met with aldermen about an executive order she had said she’ll sign on her first day in office that would curtail an unwritten custom, known as ‘aldermanic prerogative,’ that gives local aldermen the final say over permits and zoning in their wards. Critics have long said that unilateral power leads to corruption, but many aldermen were not on board with Lightfoot’s proposed changes after last week’s meetings.”

Trade War Heats Up, Realigns

Tariff Man Trump just had himself a wild week. Bloomberg: “In the span of a week, President Donald Trump escalated a trade war with his biggest strategic rival, ended a steel tariff battle with the U.S.’s closest neighbors, and managed to both prolong and inflame yet another squabble among friends for at least six months. Trump’s attempted overhaul of the global trading system has reached a fever pitch and roiled financial markets again: On Monday, the U.S. Trade Representative’s office released a list of about $300 billion worth of Chinese goods including children’s clothing, toys, mobile phones and laptops that Trump is threatening to hit with a 25% tariff. If he proceeds, those new taxes, plus 25% duties on $250 billion of Chinese goods already in place, mean American consumers may start feeling the pinch of higher prices. Then, on Thursday, Trump extended his crackdown to include the Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologies Co. He issued an executive order that could effectively ban Huawei and Chinese sister firm ZTE Corp. from the U.S. market. He also placed Huawei on a blacklist that means U.S. suppliers will need licenses to sell the company components. China’s response dashed most hopes that the world’s two biggest economies would patch things up soon.”

WH Ditches Plan To Offload Migrants

Uproar causes WH to pull back on plan to shift migrants. USA Today: “President Donald Trump on Sunday denied reports that hundreds of migrants would be flown from the Mexican border to Florida and other areas in the U.S. interior to lessen the workload at crowded Border Patrol facilities. Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan, also on Sunday, acknowledged that federal officials did initially alert local leaders of the possibility that migrants would be flown to two South Florida counties. The governor’s spokeswoman, Helen Ferre, said DeSantis spoke with Trump on Saturday, two days after local officials reacted with alarm to a Border Patrol notification that 1,000 migrants could be sent on a weekly basis to Palm Beach and Broward counties, starting in about two weeks. After the plan was attacked by local leaders last week, federal officials initially said the flights were only being considered and nothing was happening immediately. On Sunday, McAleenan said that Florida and other cities in the interior were no longer in consideration. He said the plan ‘wasn’t going to be an effective use of government resources.’”

Detroit Bungles Pollution Hearings

Stop botching Detroit public meetings. The Detroit News: “The Detroit City Council had called a public hearing inviting Marathon Petroleum Corp. to clarify to citizens its stomach-churning odor release in February. As citizens filed into the 13th floor auditorium of the Coleman Young Municipal Center, eager to speak out about the horrific impact of Marathon’s pollution, an agitated Council President Brenda Jones said there was a legal meeting notice snafu and there would be no hearing. Then she admonished us to stay calm because she was in no mood to deal with negative feedback. Instead of a legal hearing, we would get a non-binding, off-the-record town hall meeting. That meant the four City Council members present would not be able to ask Marathon about its massive, stomach-churning odor release in February. Instead, Marathon was allowed to share a PowerPoint presentation about its good neighbor policies and ‘decreasing’ chemical emission releases in Detroit 48217, the most polluted ZIP code in Michigan. It was a déjà vu moment for some of us sitting in the audience. On March 12, citizens also ventured downtown to a canceled City Council hearing on Marathon’s February odor release. The excuse given was Marathon somehow was not aware of the public hearing. The refinery is 100% of our misery and discomfort and it is the facility most complained about to the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality from residents in my community. All one needs to do is drive by the refinery to get a dose of the stinky air we breathe throughout the year. When Marathon is called to answer questions about how it impacts our health and welfare and the city of Detroit can’t properly schedule a meeting, citizens pay the price for the ineptitude.”

Greenpeace Blockades BP

We’re shutting down BP because it’s a climate emergency. Common Dreams: “As you read this, I’m sitting in a big container outside BP HQ in London, blocking one of the main entrances to the building. Along with a team of climbers on the roof, and more people in containers like mine, we’ve shut down the building. This is one of the scariest things I’ve ever done, but I know it’s the right thing. We’re at a critical point in history. We have the science telling us that we are destroying our planet – that we’re facing a climate emergency. And one thing we know for sure is that oil and gas must become a thing of the past. But companies like BP are still exploring for new oil, getting us deeper and deeper into this crisis. They need to stop exploring for oil or wind down their business.Future generations will look back at this time and ask why we didn’t do more, and I will be able to say I did everything I could. Yes it may get me in trouble, but I was always taught to stand up to bullies and speak up when I think something is wrong. And while I know we can’t all afford to take the kind of action I’m taking today, we must all do something. Because the only thing needed for companies like this to get away with stealing our future is for most people to do nothing.”

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Progressive Breakfast: How Medicare For All Will Save Lives

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This Is How Medicare For All Will Save Lives

Last month, in a Pittsburgh parking lot following a conference on type one diabetes, three women stood crying. Two of them, mother and teenaged daughter, had just handed a stranger, 25-year-old Michelle, three shopping bags full of insulin pump supplies. Michelle was overwhelmed. She knew they were meeting that day so that the mother and daughter could give her medical provisions she needed to stay alive, but she had not realized it would be thousands of dollars worth until she saw those bags. The big difference between these two young women with diabetes, Elizabeth and Michelle, is that Michelle’s father, whose health insurance covers her for another few months, is not a union member and Elizabeth’s father is. One in six Americans who have employer plans say they’ve made sacrifices to pay for health care, including cutting back on food, moving back home with parents and taking second jobs. Half say they or a family member skipped or delayed care or stopped taking prescription medications. This could be why the audience at a Fox News town hall last month with Bernie Sanders, an advocate of Medicare for All, clapped and cheered loudly when Fox host Bret Baier asked if they were willing to relinquish their employer-based health insurance and take Medicare for All instead. With a single-payer system like Medicare for All, every American would have the safety and security of health insurance. Prices overall would decline as overhead costs charged by private insurers disappeared. And, crucially, Congress could allow Medicare to bargain for lower pharmaceutical prices.

Trump’s ‘Merit-Based’ Immigration Plan Gets Cold Reception

Trump outlines ‘merit-based’ immigration plan. NPR: “President Trump has announced an immigration proposal that would dramatically reshape the legal immigration system in the United States. The plan does not address the pressing challenge of what to do about the estimated 11 million people currently in the country illegally, one of the core issues that has animated Trump’s presidency. Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner has been quietly working on the plan for months and briefed Republican senators on the details Tuesday. A senior administration official, who spoke to reporters Wednesday on the condition that his name not be used, said the proposal is a ‘good faith effort’ intended to unify Republicans and start a discussion. The plan would prioritize merit-based immigration, limiting the number of people who could get green cards by seeking asylum or based on family ties. But it would keep immigration levels static, neither increasing or decreasing the number of people allowed to legally enter the U.S. each year.”

HUD Targets Immigrant Families For Eviction

She’s undocumented. Her children aren’t. The Trump administration wants to evict them. NYT: “Margarita knows what it’s like to not have a home. She bounced from shelter to shelter in New York City, just her and her two children, for nearly a decade. Although her children were born in the United States, Margarita, 48, is an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, and her status has added to the family’s struggle to gain a foothold in the city, where she works as a housekeeper. But in August, they qualified for an affordable public housing apartment in the Bronx. ‘It felt like justice after everything we had gone through,’ Margarita, who asked to be identified only by her first name because she was a victim of domestic violence, said. Soon, they could lose it all again. The Trump administration proposed a rule last month that would prohibit families from obtaining subsidized housing, including apartments operated by the New York City Housing Authority, if any family member is undocumented. Nationwide, more than 108,000 people — mostly in California, Texas and New York — would be affected, according to internal analysis from HUD.”

Dems’ Dark-Money Group Seeks To Crush Medicare For All

Heitkamp and Donnelly’s rural vote project tied to Medicare For All opponents. The Intercept: “designed to help Democrats win rural votes in 2020 is getting support from anti-Medicare for All forces — and pushing their message with a pair of former Democratic senators. Last month, former Sens. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., and Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., announced the launch of the One Country Project, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit, to bring rural voters back to the Democratic Party. The group has already started working with the Democratic National Committee, according to Axios. Time Magazine reported that Heitkamp is using ‘leftover campaign funds’ for the project. Records show that the One Country Project’s website is registered to an executive at Forbes Tate Partners, a lobbying and public relations firm founded by former Clinton administration officials. The lobbying firm is leading the Partnership for America’s Health Care Future, or PAHCF, the health industry-backed nonprofit created to crush momentum for a comprehensive universal health care system. Heitkamp has used the launch of the One Country Project as an opportunity to speak out against Medicare for All. ‘Polling indicates that most Americans are satisfied with the health care they receive and do not want their coverage options taken away and replaced with a one-size-fits-all government program,’ she wrote in a Washington Post op-ed last week that echoed PAHCF talking points.”

AOC Confronts HIV Drug CEO On Price Gouging

confronts CEO for nearly $2K price tag on HIV drug that costs $8 in AU. The Hill: “‘You’re the CEO of Gilead. Is it true that Gilead made $3 billion in profits from Truvada in 2018?’ Ocasio-Cortez asked Gilead CEO Daniel O’Day. ‘$3 billion in revenue,’ he clarified. ‘The current list price is $2,000 a month in the United States, correct?’ she asked, referring to Truvada. ‘It’s $1,780 in the United States,’ O’Day responded. ‘Why is it $8 in Australia?’ Ocasio-Cortez countered. ‘Truvada still has patent protection in the United States and in the rest of the world it is generic,’ O’Day explained. ‘I think it’s important here that we notice that we the public, we the people, developed this drug. We paid for this drug, we lead and developed all the patents to create Prep and then that patent has been privatized despite the fact that the patent is owned by the public, who refused to enforce it,’ Ocasio-Cortez said. ‘There’s no reason this should be $2,000 a month. People are dying because of it and there’s no enforceable reason for it.’

Trump Asks Farmers To To Make ‘Patriotic’ Sacrifices To Trade War

Trump asking farmers to make ‘patriotic’ sacrifices in his trade war. Politico: “President Donald Trump and his allies are appealing to nationalism in the trade war with China, calling on Americans to make ‘patriotic’ sacrifices in language reminiscent of national crises and even wars. Under the ‘Make America Great Again’ banner, Trump has sought to make patriotism cool again — and as he extends his showdown with Beijing, he is targeting the message to the farmers who bear much of the burden of Chinese tariffs. ‘Our great Patriot Farmers,’ the president wrote in a series of tweets on Tuesday, ‘will be one of the biggest beneficiaries of what is happening now.’ Trump’s claim followed China’s announcement that it plans to retaliate against his latest tariffs with increased duties on $60 billion in U.S. goods, in an escalating showdown with no end in sight. Trump has often made political appeals to patriotism, as when he urged NFL executives to ban player protests during the national anthem. But the China trade is the first case where he has called for Americans — in this case farmers and other workers, including ‘ranchers and industrial workers’ hit by tariffs — to sacrifice in the name of a long-term greater national good. It also mirrors, albeit in milder terms, the message that Chinese state media has employed in recent days as the country attempts to brace its own people for a painful trade fight with the U.S.”

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