The Inequality Merry-Go-Round Built By Stanley Tools

But wait, Stanley didn’t eliminate the jobs, it just moved them. To Thailand, where labor is paid 75% less than in Connecticut. Indeed, the major foreign competitor to Stanley turns out to be… Stanley!

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The Invasion of Water-Sucking Billionaires

In America’s frontier days, anyone diverting a town’s creek water to their private, profiteering purpose was not merely considered wrong, but guilty of Biblical-level immorality.

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The Sad Ballad of the Big Fool

Years ago, when America was mired in the horror of the Vietnam war, Pete Seeger wrote a lament about the stupidity and vanity of leaders who keep plunging us into such mindless disasters.

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Democrats: Don’t Forget That You’re Supposed to Be a Party!

When I first ran for office, my lifelong co-conspirator, Susan DeMarco, came up with the perfect expression for such politicking. She said, “Let’s put the party back in politics!”

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Friday Signpost: "I Hate Losing When We Win"

An excerpt from 1998's "There's Nothing in the Middle of the Road but Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos"

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A corporation is not a person until Texas executes one!
-- Jim Hightower (Comment on Citizens United Supreme Court Case)

#Wisdom #Quotes #JimHightower #CivilRights #Humor #Personhood

#Photography #Panorama #Sealions #Beach #Galapagos

Chuck Schumer is spending corporate money to override his own party's voters in Maine — where the grassroots frontrunner leads by 38 points.

When did the Democratic establishment start crushing its own primaries?

#JimHightower #MainePolitics #Populism

https://jimhightower.substack.com/p/why-should-chuck-schumer-choose-maines

Why Should Chuck Schumer Choose Maine’s US Senator?

Trying to stop a real democrat from being the party’s nominee, Schumer recruited Maine’s lame-duck, milquetoast governor to run against Platner, knowing she would not challenge the corporate order. He raised truckloads of corporate cash for her, hoping to suffocate the oysterman’s populist uprising.

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One of the luckiest breaks in my life is that I got to work with and learn from Jesse Jackson. The Reverend didn't just talk — he rallied a multiracial populist movement and was a rare political leader who actually led.

When I endorsed him in 1988, I called my daddy the night before. I expected caution. Instead he exclaimed: "Well, he's the only candidate saying anything!"

An honor, an education... and a joy to know him.

#JesseJackson #JimHightower #RestInPeace

Friday Signpost: Take Action on Target in Minnesota (And Everywhere)

A broad coalition of progressive organizations in Minnesota is staging a day of action on Wednesday, February 11th. They’re pressuring Target to stop letting ICE stage operations on their property, and to get Target to step up and speak out against the terrorization of Minnesotans (and, well, everyone).

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💥the "Rural Urban Bridge Initiative" 💥

#RUBI's emergence alongside similar organizations like
🔸"Contest Every Race",
🔸the "Center for Working-Class Politics",
🔸"More Perfect Union",
and🔸 "Dirt Road Democrats",

comes at a precarious moment in national politics.

Not only is the Democratic brand now routinely described as “toxic” outside of deep-blue cities and college towns,

but the meaning and purpose of 21st-century progressivism seems uncertain,
with many supporters believing it has deviated,
at least partially,
from its populist and #New #Deal origins.

Some activists are beginning to entertain the nonpartisan path taken by independent #Dan #Osborn,
who since losing to Republican incumbent Deb Fischer in last year’s U.S. Senate race in Nebraska,
has started a "Working Class Heroes Fund"
to back future insurgents.

But harrowing political defeats do create a window—at least temporarily—to take aim at ossified party structures and discredited strategies.

For organizers like #Flaccavento and #Etelson, these candid assessments are essential to mapping a recovery.

Though #RUBI aims, in part, to overhaul the activist PR-speak that typically puts off rural and less-educated workers,
Flaccavento,
who is steeped in rural development issues,
is frank about the big picture that most D.C. consultants and their paymasters evade.

⭐️“Even the most down-to-earth language ain’t going to cut it until we address why so many people are pissed,” he says.

A significant part of RUBI’s work involves exploring how Democrats and the modern left went wrong with rural Americans.

That’s what “really differentiates us from almost every other rural group out there,”
says Flaccavento,
“which are more either trying to find better candidates
or just trying to make the case that the Democratic Party is the right party.”

Flaccavento is adamant that progressives have to comprehensively recognize that they have been in a losing battle to
“persuade [blue-collar rural] people that we really are for them when they don’t buy it anymore.”

RUBI’s work is about more than dissecting the weaknesses of contemporary progressivism, however.

Its major policy document,
“A Rural New Deal,”
co-published with "Progressive Democrats of America",
champions and expands upon the best aspects of President Biden’s domestic legacy,
particularly in the areas of antitrust enforcement
and re-establishing regional supply chains.

But unlike many D.C.-based think tanks,
RUBI and its allies are not trying to graft a left-leaning technocratic agenda onto rural workers based on an abstract assumption of what they most need.

Instead, RUBI is concerned with reimagining what
✅ “bottom-up prosperity”
looks like
in this age of regional inequality,
-- and retrieving the policy tools that give local communities “the capacity,”
as Flaccavento puts it,
“to solve many if not most of their problems.”

https://prospect.org/2025/03/21/2025-03-21-sowing-rural-insurgency-democrats/

#RUBI
#AnthonyFlaccavento #EricaEtelson
#KenMartin
#RoKhanna #ArlieHochschild #JimHightower

Sowing a Rural Insurgency

New organizing groups agitate for a healthy share of resources to rebuild the Democratic image in left-behind communities.

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