Sunday, February 12, 2017

Townhall: Building an Economy That Works for Everyone

Trump blames China, Mexico and every other country in the world for our economic troubles. But globalization - as well as automation - could have created an economy that worked for everyone, if we truly had a democratic society.

Instead of fighting for the working-class, Trump intends to continue the Reagan policies that led to the extreme inequality of wealth and power that hurt us all - more tax cuts for the Top 1%, more cuts in social programs like Obamacare and more deregulation of banks and corporations.

Time for a NEW New Deal.

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Friday, September 30, 2016

Tools you can use to
TALK PROGRESSIVE with conservatives

(Developed by Southeast Michigan Jobs with Justice/Unity Campaign and UAW Region 1A Retired Workers Council)

Pro-Government Quotes

“(There’s) a mindset that believes that less government is the highest good no matter what … It’s an ideology that undervalues the common good, says we’re all on our own and what’s in it for me, and how do I do well, but I’m not going to invest in what we need as a community.

“And, as a consequence, you end up seeing an underinvestment in the things that we all share that make us safe, that make us whole, that give us the ability to pursue our own individual dreams. So we underinvest in pipes underground. We underinvest in bridges that we drive on, and the roads that connect us, and the schools that move us forward.”
- President Barack Obama

“Government is the tool we can use to build the kind of society we want.”
- Ken Georgetti, Canadian labor leader

“I’ve always believed what the first Republican President, a guy named Abraham Lincoln, said. He said we should do individually those things that we do best by ourselves. But through our government, we should do together what we can’t do as well for ourselves.”
- President Barack Obama

“Government does what America’s future requires and what the private sector cannot do iris not doing effectively or at all.”
-George Lakoff

Let us never forget that government is ourselves and not an alien power over us. The ultimate rulers of our democracy are not a President and senators and congressmen and government officials, but the voters of this country.
Franklin D. Roosevelt

“Big government is the only thing that could counter balance the power of big business and solve big societal problems like economic depression, racism, and environmental pollution”
Douglas Amy

“Privatization and deregulation are seen as virtues that lead to less government. That is a fallacy; they lead to less responsible government.”
- George Lakoff

Pro-Taxes Quotes

"Citizens should practically bear in mind that towards the payment of debts there must be revenue; that to have revenue there must be taxes; that no taxes can be devised which are not more or less inconvenient and unpleasant.”
- George Washington

"Taxes, after all, are dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society.”
- Franklin D. Roosevelt

"Taxes are the lifeblood of government and no taxpayer should be permitted to escape the payment of his just share of the burden of contributing thereto."
- Arthur Vanderbilt

"In theory, taxes should be like shopping. What I buy is government services. What I pay are my taxes."
- P. J. O'Roarke

“Taxes are what we pay for a civilized society.”
-Oliver Wendell Holmes

“A society that does not invest heavily in its future cannot endure”
-David Cay Johnston

“There should not be one new dime in tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires as long as millions of children in America are poor, hungry, uneducated and without health coverage.”
Marian Wright Edelman

“The debate about taxes raises two questions:
(1) What kind of society do we want?
(2) How are we going to pay for it?”
David Cay Johnston

“Once you realize that trickle-down economics does not work, you will see the excessive tax cuts for the rich as what they are -- a simple upward redistribution of income, rather than a way to make all of us richer, as we were told.”
― Ha-Joon Chang, 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism

“The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities.”
― Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations

Sunday, September 18, 2016


Help bring back Democracy to Michigan while helping Southeast Michigan Jobs with Justice/Unity Campaign
to hire a part-time organizer

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Click on the above link to complete the survey on Redistricting Michigan.

Gerrymandered districts have guaranteed the minority party controls state legislatures and Congress.
Time to make redistricting honest and objective.

Filling out this brief survey will help bring back democracy to Michigan and help Southeast Michigan Jobs with Justice/Unity Campaign hire a part-time organizer.

And it won't cost you a dime. Thank you.

Tuesday, August 16, 2016




 "Reversing Runaway Inequality"

Communications Workers of America (CWA) union and Southeast Michigan Jobs with Justice/Unity Campaign are offering a free training to help progressives get ready for the 2016 election.

Mike Schulte, staff person for the Michigan Communications Workers of America (CWA) union, recently conducted a workshop with Jerry King, UAW Local 140, for Southeast Michigan Jobs with Justice/Unity Campaign activists.

The workshop, "Reversing Runaway Inequality," was developed by CWA and Les Leopold of the New York Labor Institute. It provides activists the ammo they need to argue against the Building a Better Business Climate political agenda and helps them become "silo busters" and "movement builders."

Twenty (20) participants attended the JWJ session including the following labor and community groups: Michigan Voice, Empowered Voices, AFT/Lakeshore Schools, Women International League for Peace and Freedom, Our Walmart Alliance, Center for Community-Based Enterprises, Michigan Universal Health Care Action Network, West Side Mothers, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, UAW Local 228, A. Philip Randolph Institute, NAACP, Fannie Lou Hamer Political Action Committee, Restaurant Opportunities Center, Detroit Jews for Justice, and Economic Justice Alliance of Michigan.

A second workshop will be held Sept. 10 sponsored by the NAACP and the Fannie Lou Hamer PAC., with SEMJWJ/UC

More can be organized.  

If your group is interested in getting ready for this year's election season - and beyond - Email semjwj2@gmail

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Friday, January 29, 2016

April 14 Day of Action

Supported by Southeast Michigan Jobs with Justice/Unity Campaign. 
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To see photos of the April 14 Day of Action for $15 an hour and a Union protest rally in Detroit, copy and paste the Facebook link below. 

$15 actions took place in more than 300 cities and several countries. 

Photos taken by Tiffany Bush, UAW member. 
Courtesy of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) - Detroit.

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Make Government Work Forum #4 coming up 
10:00 am to noon, Saturday, July 16
Sacred Heart Catholic Church Activities Building 
3451 Rivard St., Detroit 
(South of Mack Ave. and east of Chrysler Exp./I-75) 
North of Eastern Market.
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The 2016 Presidential election is important because it is about what kind of country we will be and what values will determine government policy and budget decisions.

Thanks to the 90-plus people who helped make the Feb. 6 "Make Government Work" Forum so successful. It was a very diverse audience, by union, community, age, gender and race.

Activists came from Peace Action, UAW Locals 600, 1781, 898, 228, 1700, 869, 174, 163, and 909, Dearborn Democratic Party, Democratic Socialists of America, D-15 (The $15 and a Union movement), Retirees for Single Payer Health Care, MichUHCAN, American Federation of Teachers, AFT-AAUP, Metro Detroit AFL-CIO, Michigan Nurses Association, Detroit Catholic Pastoral Alliance, Our Walmart Alliance, Southeast Michigan Jobs with Justice, UAW Region 1A Retirees Council, Michigan Alliance to Save Social Security and Medicare, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Marygrove College, A. Philip Randolph Institute, Swords Into Plowshares, UAW-GM Department, Coalition of Labor Union Women, Michigan Labor History Society, Michigan Universalist Unitarian Social Justice Network, and University of Michigan-Dearborn's Center for Labor and Community Studies.

If we overlooked any group, please let us know.

To find out more about the Make Government Work Project, click on makegovernmentwork2016@gmail.com

Also, to keep in touch with what else is goin' on in Southeast Michigan, click on http://detroit.activatehub.org/
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Government Is Not a Business.
Stop Running It Like One.

Inside the Republican debate in Detroit March 3, GOP candidates will be recalling the spirit of President Ronald Reagan who proclaimed, “Government is not the solution to your problems. It is the problem.”

For decades now, we have been hammered with this anti-government messaging and lived under the tyranny of anti-government governing.

In Detroit, Flint, Highland Park, Pontiac and other Michigan cities, we know first hand what we get when government is run by politicians who hate government – A government people hate.

In Michigan, Governor Rick Snyder showed his contempt for democracy and local autonomy by running government like a business.

What does running government like a business look like?

  1. Top-down, undemocratic rule, like a CEO unelected and unaccountable to the people
  2. Secrecy, out of the scrutiny of the public eye and the media
  3. Operating with the Bottom Line as the only consideration worth considering and ignoring public health and the real desires and needs of people.

Outside the Fox Theater March 3, Detroiters will be saying we disagree with the conservative Republicans' hatred of government.

We say democratically-elected government is the very tool we need to solve the problems we face:
  1. stagnating incomes
  2. unsafe and unaffordable water
  3. emergency management
  4. suppression of our right to vote
  5. denial of a workers' right to join a union without fear of retribution
  6. police violence and inequality

Let's get the differences straight: Business is about maximizing private profit for stockholders.

Government is about maximizing fairness and justice for all.

We are sick and tired of government of the corporation, by the corporation and for the corporation.

Running government like a business clearly does not work. It does not “promote the General Welfare,” as the writers of our Constitution understood government's role to be.

It's time to restore government of the people, by the people and for the people.

Join the Republican Debate Protest
Thursday, March 3, 7:00 PM
Fox Theater, 2211 Woodward, Detroit 48201