The 99% Versus Wall Street: Stephen Lerner on How We Can Mobilize To Be the Greedy 1%’s Worst Nightmare | | AlterNet

It’s the slow time, hopefully a time of rest – but really this time of year is for thinking, and you can hear the wheels turning in all the justice advocacy movements right now. So in this strategy-planning time of year, here’s a great discussion with long-time labor organizer Steven Lerner on some of the actions we can take next year to intensify the pressure for reform.

The 99% Versus Wall Street: Stephen Lerner on How We Can Mobilize To Be the Greedy 1%’s Worst Nightmare | | AlterNet.
Savvy organizer and big thinker Stephen Lerner talks to AlterNet about how to take power back from Wall Street.


Try this:

I don’t think people are mad at somebody who invented a product or founded a company. It’s that people see that Wall Street is not productive. Their wealth and their riches, they do not come through any normal means — they come through cheating and gambling and ripping us off, which I think troubles us in a different kind of way.

and this:

You have a tiny group of people who basically are making decisions that control all of our lives. So it’s a very simple notion: why don’t we bargain with them collectively? [...] If we all refuse to pay at the same time, it would put enormous financial pressure on them.

Find the whole piece here:
http://www.alternet.org/story/153541/?page=entire

No Stress At New Year’s With the Lunar New Year

2011Don’t be stressed out by New Year’s this year. Give yourself the gift of extra time. Change your life schedule over to the Lunar New Year, which in 2011 occurs on February 3rd.

Since I started using the lunar year to change years, I have to tell you, it makes life a whole lot easier for me. Try it yourself for a year and see if it doesn’t relax and re-energize some things for you.

We place a lot of psychological energy on significant times, but for me the solemn moment of reviewing the old year and renewing purpose for the new year doesn’t happen during the Christmas holidays.

I don’t have to undergo a period of deep reflection during this turbulent time at all, for me it’s fine to keep barreling through it all, with the extra zest of parties mixed in. Continue reading

Ross Hunter With Georgetown 350

101010-logo-240In case you’ve wondered where I’ve been, I’ve been helping to organize 350.org’s 10/10/10 Global Work Party right here in my local burg of Georgetown, Texas.

We’ll have a living wall and a sustainability expo, and a PARTY – all at the legendary, iconic Monument Cafe.

It’s all day Sunday, October 10th.

Show up for the party and to schmooze. We’ll have a LOT of high-grade agricultural knowledge there – if you can bring some green building knowledge, bring it, and mix it in. Bring all your sustainability interests.

Bring yourself regardless. I’ll see you there!

Farm Income’s Only Hope Is Clean Energy

cropFrom an analysis by the Center for American Progress on agriculture’s future:

U.S. agriculture is a critical bridge between global warming challenges and solutions. Our agricultural and forest lands sequester 246 million metric tons of carbon annually, absorbing 13 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. And the Congressional Budget Office has suggested that this number could rise to 50 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions with the appropriate incentives.

The analysis shows how clean energy will add income to U.S. farms, through carbon offests, power co-generation, and next-generation bio-fuels. While of course climate change will take income away through all the obvious dynamics such as drought, water shortages, season dysfunction, and unremitting fossil-fuel price increases.

Poisoning the Information Stream

yesnoWe know that the information stream is poisoned – now Greenpeace brings to the surface some of the corporate poisoners who are pouring $millions into the think tanks, legislators, TV networks and talking heads who deny climate change. Nice interactive map of the conspiracies too.

Greenpeace has released the report “Koch Industries: Secretly Funding the Climate Denial Machine” to expose the connections between these climate denial front groups and the secretive billionaires who are funding their efforts. The Koch brothers, their family members, and their employees direct a web of financing that supports conservative special interest groups and think-tanks, with a strong focus on fighting environmental regulation, opposing clean energy legislation, and easing limits on industrial pollution.

Use the interactive map to trace out the linkages between payments made and assertions published, and see how deliberate the lies are.

Why does the oil industry want to delay climate action? My answer is that possessed by greed and narrow interest the leaders of this family of industries understand that they can make billions in the remaining margins before the global populace finally turns on them and shuts them down. Taking that additional wealth they can enclave in the last remaining temperate zones of Earth, for a time.

I personally don’t see that it will happen that way at all. I believe they’ll carry life into extremis for all species including our own, and merely  generate immense guilt burdens to carry into death. I think they have no idea of the pain they will feel as their crimes sink into their hearts. Any modern psychologist would agree I suspect. As for their wealth, I think they’ll end up with all their profits sequestered by dwindling populations to fight the last battle against the encroach of desert planet earth.

I actually don’t believe they’ll be allowed to carry on this way much longer anyway. The immune response of humanity is surging into activity across the planet to combat our disease of industrial savagery, itself only recently diagnosed. Win or lose, the forces of healing are far swifter and more ruthless than the forces of deterioration I believe. We shall see.

The Democrats Have Cheated History

snake-sand2I and millions of other supporters of this Obama moment in history have been puzzling over the strange events of the last few months. We’ve seen health care reform abandoned by a party and president both elected with a clear mandate to pass it.

As I wrote last time, William Greider explained early in the game that Democrats were probably too bought, with too much money, for them to embrace their classical values.

Now Glenn Greenwald takes this to its obvious conclusion, and nails the Democrats – both party and president – as playing a deliberate game of deception.

See if this dynamic introduced by Greenwald resonates with your experience of the last few months:

The primary tactic in this game is Villain Rotation.  They always have a handful of Democratic Senators announce that they will be the ones to deviate this time from the ostensible party position and impede success, but the designated Villain constantly shifts, so the Party itself can claim it supports these measures while an always-changing handful of their members invariably prevent it.
- The Democratic Party’s deceitful game

Greenwald’s analysis is devastating and final. You should read it, and click some links. He cites many commentaries, and several previous of his own. I especially recommend his linked post from December 16 which summarized several months of his analysis of the White House’s own deceitful strategy: White House as helpless victim on healthcare

Greenwald’s analysis explains why we didn’t see a rush of “liberal revenge” with the change in administration. I don’t believe the country really made a sharp turn left, but it seems clear enough to me that the nation as a majority wanted to see some leftish extremism in action for a period of time simply to redress some of the rightish extremism of the previous administration. But it never happened.

I had started to understand that the Democrats will actually be relieved to lose badly in the 2010 elections, so they no longer feel pressured to perform to an agenda they no longer support. But Greenwald’s work now makes it crystal clear to me that this has been the case since the 2008 landslide.

Damn.

We’ve been gamed. We voted these people into office, trusting them to deliver on one last hopeful throw of the political dice. They’ve thrown away the entire possibility of our ever believing in trustworthy representation again. This fine moment in history that could have shone so brightly is dulled and smeared, ultimately cast away in betrayal, sold for pieces of silver.

And the Democrats seem so insulated in their political compromise that they fail even to understand how badly they themselves are about to be abandoned for their treachery.

Because none of this means that the Republicans are fit to govern this country. It just means the answer to the troubles of America and the world cannot be addressed by any of the commonplace political members. It means the answer lies outside of the business-as-usual machinery.

The answer must lie with individual representatives who will cleave to an agenda more powerful than their party affiliation, and more powerful than the ocean of money existing to defeat it.

It would be naive to expect this kind of strength in representation to come from any individual’s character, the forces of corruption are far too strong. Undeviating representation can only come from a compact made with the agenda itself. It’s time to elect people who swear to follow a path laid down clearly in advance.

We’re not going to be able to root out this corrupted nest of politicians for any cause less than sustainable world. If the inhabitable biological world were not dying, none of this would matter much. As things stand however, political corruption is in the way, and has to go. Nothing less than excellent accountability will suffice now. The crisis itself forms the agenda and lends strength to its executives.

Greider Warned Us About the Democrats

A year ago William Greider spelled out very clearly the dilemma faced by the Democrats, namely: can they return to their historic values against the corruption of money that has saturated them in the last three decades?

We saw in 2009 that so far they are unable. Instead of watching the Democrats fail all through that year, I wish I’d paid more attention to Greider and spent more energy working towards the new economy. Lesson learned.

I like Greider. As a fervent Fed-watcher I read his 1987 book, Secrets of the Temple, back in that time, and learned for the rest of my life what to expect from recessions.

What to expect from recessions you ask? Well, the productive, wealth-creating economy, and the workers and business leaders dependent on that economy, will endure the wait of attrition – with help from nobody – until the economy begins to gather force again from the new productivity created largely by productive workers and leaders, usually in new margins and areas of effort.

Then the thieves will come back into the daylight and begin to rip off the economy again, taking as much in unfair economic rents, and by actual fraud and theft, as government imperfection and corruption will allow, and distorting the economy by degrees towards its next collapse.

These processes go by different names as the fashions change.

DiCaprio’s 11th Hour Sums Up the Situation

I have been a great supporter of Barack Obama. But I watched the Democrats blink after Massachusetts and walk away from health care with their nerve shattered, and the White House was nowhere to be seen or heard. Exactly when a rallying cry could have shored up the crumbling spine of an entire political party and carried the field of battle, Obama held his silence.

It was then I realized his strategy wasn’t good enough for these times, and would fail to create for us what we must actually create ourselves.

Take a look at my bookmarks archive to see reactions in those fateful days. Here’s how three people in a row felt in the comments thread of Ezra Klein’s blog as we watched health care reform vanish. The third one is me.

I walked away on that day from a year’s worth of fascination with our broken, decayed and ghostlike democratic process, and turned back to the task at hand, which is to help create sustainable world.

Reversing climate damage and restoring the biosphere will not happen from the greatness of governments, but from the persistence of people.

I think this excerpt from Leonardo DiCaprio’s 2007 film The 11th Hour says more eloquently than I could ever write what’s wrong with our nation’s great institutions, and the direction we must point our efforts in now.

The 11th Hour: The forces blocking change

And since I hate it when people provide links and don’t say what’s in them, let me throw a bit of transcript your way.

Around 1:50 Michel Gelobter explains that despite appearances, in reality we have very responsive political leaders, it’s just that they’re responsive to wealth, and to money, and to corporate power.

And the reason our politicians aren’t responding to global warming is that their response is to a higher power. It’s to the fossil fuel industry.

Starting at 3:15 listen to David Orr describe how our political system has failed us with climate change. The general public wants a green world of renewables and clean air, but this fails to materialize. In a beautiful piece of imagery, Orr cites “the chasm between public opinion and public policy,” and the bridge across that chasm which we call “government.”

The bridge is broken, he explains.

Simon Johnson On the Chances of Having a Good Day

bangTwo compelling stories from Simon Johnson in two days.

He says the Republicans eagerly await the next round of election money from Wall Street players ready to take revenge on politicians who have tried to reform them.

The administration prefers a bipartisan approach – avoiding confrontation on the true nature of “too big to fail” or even explaining how much worse our problems became during the Bush years – but that just can’t work when the other side refuses to cooperate.  Given Republican relationships with big banks, there will be no serious attempt to cut financial institutions down to a size at which they could be allowed to fail – no meaningful version of the Volcker Rules will make it into law.

Goldman and the other big Wall Street firms have already won big on this round.  They will plow even more money into defeating political candidates who have opposed them – for example, on credit card legislation.  The Republicans see this coming and are rubbing their hands with glee.
- Simon Johnson, February 5, 2010

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Then he says the crisis in Europe will be too much for U.S. banks – credit will tighten, forget recovery.

As the international situation deteriorates – or even if it remains at this level of volatility – banks will hunker down and credit conditions will tighten around the US.

And if the European situation spins seriously out of control, as it may well do early next week, the likelihood of a double-dip recession (or significant slowdown in the second half of 2010) increases dramatically.
- Peter Boone and Simon Johnson February 6, 2010

Latest News From Wild Type Ranch

Here’s Sara’s latest newsletter on where to buy some great grass-fed (fully pastured) beef, and some market dates through February:

It seems like lots of people have made resolutions to eat healthier and more consciously this year. We’ve had a great response to our new monthly CSA program, and many new customers who have found us through Local Harvest or through our website. Village Foods, which carries our beef in their Bryan store, has increased the freezer space for our beef, too. We really appreciate the vote of confidence from our customers!

PLEASE REVIEW OUR PRODUCTS: Local Harvest (www.localharvest.org) is a great resource for finding locally raised products of all sorts. One of their features is a notification service for new listings and reviews. If you like our beef or veal, please take a moment to post a review under our listing: http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M16339 . It helps folks know they can trust our quality and integrity.

VALENTINE’S DAY IDEAS: Looking for that special meal for Valentine’s Day? We have a very limited supply of whole and half tenderloin roasts (beef and veal) and one very nice standing rib roast available. For a really elegant grilled meal, try one of our veal rib or loin chops. You won’t find more tender, delicate-tasting meat anywhere.

CHICKEN NOW AVAILABLE AT DYER MERCANTILE: Many of you have been asking about sources for truly free-raised chicken. The Mercantile at Dyer Dairy (http://www.dyermercantile.com ) is now carrying home-raised chickens for $3.00 a pound. They are delicious!

VILLAGE café IN BRYAN is FEATURING OUR BEEF: Beginning last week, the Village Café in Bryan began using our beef for some of their features. If you were lucky enough to enjoy an open-faced meatball sandwich or brisket French dip sandwich, you enjoyed Wild Type Ranch beef without having to cook it yourself! The café has become our favorite lunch spot in Bryan (and that was even before they became our customer!). Find them at 210 W. 26th Street in Bryan. www.thevillagedowntown.com

Deadlines for halves, quarters and eighths: The next beef halves, quarters or eighths will be available by February 18. Quarters and eighths must be ordered by February 15th. Halves (custom cut to your specifications), must be ordered by February 8th. See our website or e-mail us for more information.

BECOME A WILD TYPE RANCH FACEBOOK FAN: We’ve begun to post happenings and updates on Facebook. Become a fan of Wild Type Ranch and participate in ranch life without having to go out in 30 degree wet weather. We’re waaaay more real than FarmTown.

VINEYARD AT FLORENCE MARKET COMING UP FEB 6: The once-a-month winter Vineyard Market will be February 6th. Don’t miss this great opportunity to stock up on beef, eggs, cheese and produce from local producers!

SPECIALS AND OUT-OF-STOCK ITEMS: We’ve got some beautiful short ribs in stock; great for winter crock-pot cooking. Don’t miss out on our last veal harvest of the season, now in stock. Our harvest schedule slows some in winter, and consequently, we are currently out of stock for rib steaks, tenderloin steaks and extra-lean ground beef. We will be restocked by Feb 18th on these items.

MARKET TIMES AND LOCATIONS: I’ll do my best to keep everyone posted on our schedule through e-mails and the home page of the website. Below is our updated schedule for the coming weeks.

SUN CITY WINTER DELIVERY: Second Tuesdays, 9-10, Activity Center Parking lot. Pre-orders encouraged, but not required. NEXT DATE Feb 9

VINEYARD AT FLORENCE: First Saturday of each month 12-2, NEXT DATE February 6. 8711 FM 487, Florence (click here for map)

BRAZOS VALLEY FARMERS MARKET: Saturdays 8-noon, NEXT DATES Feb 13, Feb 20. Corner of Texas Ave. and William J. Bryan Pkwy

Deliveries:

  • Arboretum/Riata area: 2nd Mondays of each month: NEXT DATE Monday, Feb 8. 11:00-11:30 at 12357 Riata Trace Pkwy (Riata Office Complex) 11:30-11:45 at the Arboretum Brick Oven;
  • Live Oak UU Church: 3315 El Salido Parkway, Cedar Park, NEXT DATE Sunday, Feb 14. 12:00-12:30<
  • Dyer Dairy Mercantile: 7801 E Hwy 29, Georgetown, Tuesdays by arrangement
  • Community Montessori School, Georgetown: Tuesdays, by arrangement
  • Round Rock: 304 W. Main Street on the second Tuesday from 12:30-1:30 (orders only). NEXT DATE Feb 9
  • Tillman Physical Therapy: 2519 S. Lakeline Blvd, Suite 100, Cedar Park, 2nd Mondays of each month, 1:30-2:00; NEXT DATE Monday, Feb 8 (orders only).
  • By Arrangement: At the ranch in Cameron. Please call 512-826-2218 or email sara@wildtyperanch.com to arrange.

OUR BEEF AT RETAIL:

Check out the two retail outlets that carry a selection of our beef. If they don’t have what you want, just ask, and we’ll do our best to start stocking it.

Village Foods 1760 Briarcrest Drive, Bryan,
carries our beef in a special freezer for “Natural Beef”, across from the
fresh meat case. Village Foods has been great about working with us and
other local suppliers.

Dyer Mercantile (7801 E. Hwy. 29, Georgetown) is NOW OPEN and carrying our beef. Regular hours are weekdays
4:30-7 pm , Saturdays 9 am-7 pm and Sundays 10 am -6 pm. Other hours may be available by appointment.

TO ORDER: visit www.wildtyperanch.com.beef or e-mail beef@wildtyperanch.com
Click here for a direct link to the order form.

Wild Type Ranch, LP

quality cattle, quality beef

2039 CR 140
Cameron, TX 76520
Phone (512) 826-2218
Fax (866)-305-3891

www.wildtyperanch.com

www.downtoearthblog.com: separate fact from fiction about food production and what you feed your family.

$50 Million Available To Organic Growers

Here’s an announcement from the Organic Farming Research Foundation. Looks like there’s money to be had – $50 million from the USDA for organic growers and those trying to transition. The deadline is March 12.

January 28, 2010

2010 EQIP Organic Initiative Deadline is March 12, 2010

Updated Program Information Available on OFRF Website

Now is the time to apply for the USDA’s Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) Organic Initiative. USDA has again allocated $50 million for this program, which serves certified organic growers and those transitioning to organic farming systems. The program provides financial and technical assistance to growers to implement conservation practices relevant to organic agriculture. Interested producers have until March 12, 2010 to sign up for the 2010 program. To sign up, visit
your USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) local service center.

Eligible Applicants

The EQIP Organic Initiative is available to agricultural producers who are:

  • Interested in transitioning to organic.
  • In the process of transitioning to organic.
  • Already certified organic and interested in transitioning more acreage to organic.
  • Already certified organic and interested in adopting conservation measures on their farm.
  • Already certified organic and interested in transitioning more acreage to organic AND adopting conservation measures on their farm.

Organic producers who are exempt from certifying are still eligible to participate in the program. Additional information on eligibility is listed on our
EQIP Organic Initiative Resource Page.

If you applied to the Organic Initiative in 2009 and your application was deferred, you will receive a letter from the NRCS informing you of your options.

Payments

Producers who receive EQIP Organic Initiative contracts with NRCS are paid 75 percent of the cost for the organic conservation measures they implement. Beginning, limited resource, and socially disadvantaged producers (those considered “historically underserved” by the USDA) are paid up to 90 percent. The program provides up to $20,000 per year with a maximum total of $80,000 over six years.

March 12 is the last day to submit your application for this year’s funding. The process can be complicated, so we urge you to start now.

More Information

OFRF has updated information about the 2010 EQIP Organic Initiative, including application instructions, criteria for applying, information about the practices and payment schedules, and a list of organizations that assist growers in their state, on our
EQIP Organic Initiative Resource Page. This page will be updated as needed, so check back frequently.

Organic and transitioning producers can also apply for the
regular EQIP, which funds on-farm conservation activities, but not specifically related to organic farming systems. This program has higher payment limits, but the application process is much more competitive due to the larger number of applicants. The 2010 ranking cutoff date for the regular EQIP may have passed in your state – check
your state’s NRCS website for more information.


Join the
Organic Farmers Action Network today!


Organic Farming Research Foundation,
303 Potrero St. #29-203,
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
tel. 831-426-6606
www.ofrf.org

Heading To the TOFGA Conference

I’ll be heading down to San Marcos tomorrow and Friday for the annual Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association conference. Legendary head of CMAWC, ‘Ranger’  Rick Williamson and I will be visiting farms on Thursday, and then spending the next day at the trade show and in conference talks.

Rick represents Williamson County at TOFGA, and I’m becoming a member, so we’ll be involved on Friday evening in the election process for the new president and vice president  of the association.

Rick said he’d drive if I take pictures, so a report better than a thousand words will come your way next week about our adventures down on the farm :)

Forget Democrat Loss of Nerve, Message Is Still the Planet

ballotToday is a good day to ask, what would be so bad with voting green? I think the only reason a lot of people placed their climate anxiety on hold was to join the swell that supplied a Democrat majority. Now one has to wonder if this was worth foregoing the green message.

Hearts are heavy across the so-called “progressive” spectrum because the Democratic party and president seem to have walked away from passing health care reform, their nerves shattered by the Republican win of Ted Kennedy’s old seat in Massachusetts.

Ezra Klein asked yesterday, Can Democrats govern? and response from commenters highlighted fears that the base of voting support would fracture, people would not vote, or vote green, as it this were a bad thing.

If the Democrats can’t use the majority that a number of different interests joined together to give them – if they can’t even pass desirable legislation at the national level – then what good are they to the environmental cause?

If partisan politics won’t work, then sustainability candidates are the only answer, regardless of where they come from.

The planet’s comfort zone for human civilization is running out, quickly. This forms its own messaging, no packaging required. This issue won’t go away, it will rise in damage and immediacy month by month, year after year, unremittingly, right up to endgame.

What is needed are people who can get things done. From their recent record it didn’t look as if it would be the Republicans solving our problems. And from the beginning it was always questionable if the Democrats were able to step into this requirement.

For the future of the Democrat label as a political identity, a little more loss of nerve such as we’re seeing at the moment and Democrats will be finished with progressive dialog, because the planet’s fate itself will soon take over that entire conversation.

Oddly, even as the Dems go down, Obama may rise, on this one front, the most important of all. And as Joe Romm shows today, many Republicans seem interested in saving the biosphere. There is indeed much bi-partisan support for climate legislation.

It’s time for those who care about the planet to throw away party affiliation, for those independent voters who joined the Democrats in hopes of getting change to focus instead on sustainability platforms, wherever they may be found. It’s time for sustainability to become the number one vote-getting plank in any representative’s platform.