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ECONOMICS, JUSTICE, LABOR, AND DEMOCRACY!

This country’s economic prosperity was – and still is – built on the backs of workers. That included people enslaved and those barely paid or unpaid (e.g., farm workers, home health and domestic workers, caregivers); as well as those whose land was taken through violence and/or trickery. Without workers, there is no economic engine. It’s possible to live in a world where people’s work is justly compensated, their needs are being met; where resources are shared fairly, and activities are undertaken sustainably. That’s not the world we live in – yet. In Capitalism, the means of production are largely privately owned and run to make a profit. In Socialism, the means of production, their administration, and the distribution of goods and services are owned collectively and/or by the government. The US has facets of both systems. Yet do you sometimes feel you’re watching “Capitalism Gone Wild”? Per the conservative Rand Corporation, US government policies have shifted $50 Trillion from the bottom 90% to the top 1% since 1975. While wages and subsidies to workers have increased lately due to the pandemic, this has been a drop in the bucket compared to the egregious situation of workers since 1975. It seems reasonable that the capital invested in the means of production requires enough of a return to cover set-up, maintenance, and replacement of assets plus a fair return for the use of the money. However, squeezing out as much profit as possible, and using those profits to ensure still more profits, has resulted in both the extreme concentration of wealth – worldwide as well as in the US – and an extreme concentration of political power. Thus lobbying, political contributions, and close-knit relationships between the politicians and the wealthy/capitalists (with overlap), all results in the elected and appointed decision-makers catering to the largest corporations and capitalists. It’s been called “Government of, for, and by the Corporations.” Labor is vital. During the pandemic, our much-lauded “essential workers”- OFTEN VERY POORLY COMPENSATED – risked their lives to do their jobs. Others care for children, the elderly, and people with disabilities without any pay. Meanwhile, a CEO today makes 300 times (you read that right) more than a worker. This is the reason for unions. Dolores Huerta said, “I think organized labor is a necessary part of democracy. Organized labor is the only way to have a fair distribution of wealth.”   Labor unions enlist our shared power! That power brought us the 40-hour work week, social security, the New Deal (Works Progress Administration, Rural Electrification Act, etc.), fairer wages, benefits, certain environmental and worker safety protections, and more, as well as a push-back against privatization of public goods/needs/services. It also models the power we need to enlist together as people –Democracy – to make sure that people’s needs are covered before billionaires’ excess profits to use in political donations and lobbying campaigns soliciting corporate welfare (aka tax breaks) and favorable legislation for the corporation(s). Many thanks to working people!! Solidaridad, Victory, Healing, Peace, and Love!! And Happy Labor Day!! Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Community Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics A TRAGEDY July 4, 2023/No Comments LEADING TO AN ANTI-BULLYING CAMPAIGN (a Community Responders Pilot and a Peace Ship for a Nuclear-Free Future) Hola, mis Amigos!!  Read More CAMP PEACEPRINTS 2023: HEALTHY LIVES MATTER June 4, 2023/No Comments ¡Hola, Amigos! Pronto sera el tiempo por los ninos para ir a campamentos de verano. We are excited to present Read More EMBRACING BUFFALO / HEALING MOMENTS May 10, 2023/No Comments EMBRACING BUFFALO / HEALING MOMENTS “No podemos dejar que la gente abra brechas entre nosotros… porque solo hay una raza Read More Load More End of Content.

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NOTAS DE LUZ VELZ

NOTAS DE LUZ VELZ la nueva legislación para la justicia climática en el estado de Nueva York! Siempre cariñosamente conocido como CCPA aunque el Gobernador y politicos cambiaran el nombre.  Estos son algunos de los principales impulsores clave de esta legislación de PUSH (Geo Hernández, Rahwa Grimatzion, Clarke Gocker, Christian Parra y Luz (Myzz CDazey), despidiéndose de nuestra amiga, Daniela Lapidous.  La tenencia y el trabajo de Daniela están hechos, y después de una lucha tan fuerte, el descanso es justo lo que necesita; ¡enjoy y gracias a usted y a todos los demás guerreros que lucharon para aprobar la CCPA por un trabajo bien hecho con su apoyo inquebrantable!  ¡La ciudad de Nueva York era Poppin y nosotros también! ! Gracias, a todos por incluirme!! ¡Realmente sentí y vi la unidad! ¡Gracias por el amor y el apoyo! Myzz Dazey hizo acto de presencia por la tarde para luchar por el paro de la Ciudad de Buffalo’s Plan de Redistritación. Por favor, discúlpela si ha dejado a algunos de ustedes colgados debido a otros compromisos.; caso en cuestión: Sarah B y Michael. Nosotros wMal comenzar nuestro proyecto la próxima semana. Todos los proyectos son importantes, sin embargo, mi compromiso con nuestro Occidente Side y Latino comunidad, y todos los vecinos afectados por la dilución de nuestro voto — así como políticas conmovedor vivienda, educación, servicios, política, desarrollo económico, clima, sostenibilidad energética, y empleo.  Yosi no trabajamos en la distribución equitativa de nuestro dlímites istrict y la injusta redistribución del poder, podemos perder mucho más en todas estas áreas, incluyendo las Artes y la Cultura!  Es importante defender a toda  la comunidad, y no a unos pocos.  Esto es vital para nuestra supervivencia; ¡y no el interés propio de nadie  o  grupo! Pido disculpas si mi capacidad de vivir con mi conciencia no sirve al autoconcepto de los demás de lo que debería estar haciendo… no podemos complacer a todos, pero haré mi punto y esfuerzo para completar las tareas a las que me he comprometido. Read More From This Writer All Post Business Culture Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports NOTAS DE LUZ VELZ August 24, 2022/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More A note to our Buffalo & Erie County Community: “LATINOS AT THE TABLE” July 24, 2021/No Comments A note to our Buffalo & Erie County Community: “LATINOS AT THE TABLE” I have always served my community, and Read More  ¡CÓMO DONALD TRUMP HIZO MAL PUERTO RÍCO, Y MÁS! May 24, 2021/No Comments  ¡CÓMO DONALD TRUMP HIZO MAL PUERTO RÍCO, Y MÁS! Lea cómo Donald Trump y sus compinches hicieron mal a Puerto Rico. Read More Load More End of Content.

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REGISTERING TO VOTE IS  MEANS OF EMPOWERMENT

-First published in “Another Voice” column, the Buffalo News, April 16, 2022- Honest and loyal representation in our community will cost money to sustain, maintain and grow our communities. One of the significant problems we have in our communities is that we don’t invest in our candidates, and we don’t vote. Do you know what happens when we don’t vote or support decent candidates running for office? The interest groups, and people outside our communities, take the advantage and opportunity to invest, donate, contribute, and help them. By the time our candidates get elected to office, they no longer belong to our community. The interlopers that invested in them get the goodies and the right to control them. The next time your local candidate comes to you for help, do the right thing for your neighborhood and yourself, and your family: Register to vote. This is a must in our democracy. If you don’t vote, you can’t complain. Research your candidate, find out about what your candidate stands for, and look at their experience with the community. Contribute if you like what you find out. Please get the word out to your friends and family to support your candidate and encourage them to donate to help them get elected. If you have the time, get involved directly by working with the committee to get them elected. There is so much you can do for the candidate as a volunteer. With our support, the candidate becomes a community product, not of the outside interest groups. American politics are severe; the sooner we realize it, the sooner we can grow and advance the future of our city – socially, educationally, and economically. Look at the political principles at play in Buffalo: You must pay to play, and it’s not what you know; it’s who you know. Register, educate yourself, and learn about who’s who in your neighborhood. Remember, when you say that you’re not interested in politics, that is a political statement. Help, and join those working to bring respect and quality representation to your community. Please do your homework and find out what groups in your community are genuinely looking out for your interest, not for themselves. Too many people in our communities complain and cry about government service but are not registered, voters. We need to grow and develop; we need to be creative, imaginative, and work to make our young people proud of this city – the “city of good neighbors.” We are entitled to a voice, but Buffalo communities must carve out that voice, not interlopers. Help our communities, help yourself – become a registered voter. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Community Education Entertainment Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics LATINO COLLEGE STUDENTS FACE INEQUALITY AND CULTURAL ISOLATION AT THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK at BUFFALO March 25, 2023/No Comments LACK OF COLLEGE SERVICES FOR LATINO STUDENTS: This is in response to a story by UB Spectrum reporter, Kayla Estrada, Read More “GETTING VERY LITTLE FOR THE WHOLE,  BUT GETTING A LOT FOR THE FEW” WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2023 January 25, 2023/No Comments While I might appear to be biased and selective, I strongly feel the four people in the photo are the Read More The Isaías González-Soto Branch Library (formerly Niagara Branch) is a member of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System December 25, 2022/No Comments When the Hispanic Heritage Council (HHC) moved to rename the Niagara Branch Library several years ago, with the support of Read More Load More End of Content.

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