From: Michael W. Hathaway: [email protected]

 

How can one be shocked anymore?? But this new grossly antidemocratic has not
only been imposed on Benton Harbor and the Detgroist school district---the
corporate agents plan to use it widely.

NOTE especially the Turnaround Management Association --- already in place
to help dismantle democratic local government (parags 5 & 6 )

 

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/04/20-5


Corporate Coup d’état Coming Soon to a City Near You


 

by  <http://www.commondreams.org/author/rania-khalek> Rania Khalek

 <http://www.commondreams.org/> CommonDreams.org:, April 20, 2011  

 

In her book  <http://www.naomiklein.org/shock-doctrine> The Shock Doctrine,
Naomi Klein demonstrates how wealthy elites often use times of crisis and
chaos to impose unpopular policies that restructure economies and political
systems to further advance their interests.  She calls these orchestrated
raids on the public sphere in the wake of catastrophic events, combined with
the treatment of disasters as exciting market opportunities, “disaster
capitalism.”

Disaster capitalism is on display around the country, as legislators use the
debt crisis afflicting their states as an opportunity to hollow out the
public sector.  In Michigan it’s being packaged as “emergency financial
management” by Republican Gov. Rick Snyder, who is looking to exploit an
economic crisis that has left his state with a severe budget deficit.  In
March, Snyder signed a
<http://www.legislature.mi.gov/%28S%28stwb4255luxiis555dljyajf%29%29/mileg.a
spx?page=getobject&objectname=mcl-Act-4-of-2011> law granting
state-appointed emergency financial managers (EFM) the ability to fire local
elected officials, break teachers’ and public workers’ contracts, seize and
sell assets, and eliminate services, entire cities or school districts, all
without any public input.  He claims these dictatorial restructuring powers
will keep Michigan communities out of bankruptcy.

 

Michigan currently has unelected EFM’s in charge of the schools in Detroit,
as well as the cities of Pontiac, Ecorse, and Benton Harbor.  In
<http://michiganmessenger.com/48278/benton-harbor-emergency-manager-strips-p
ower-from-all-elected-officials> Benton Harbor, the city’s elected mayor and
city commissioners were stripped of all power by unelected EFM, Joseph
Harris. Harris issued an order saying the city commissioners have no power
beyond calling meetings to order, approving minutes, and adjourning
meetings.  This decimation of local democracy is spreading.
<http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/15/us-detroit-layoffs-idUSTRE73E7ID2
0110415> Robert Bobb, the EFM that has taken over Detroit’s public school
system, sent layoff notices to all of the district’s 5,466 unionized
employees.  Bobb
<http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703702004576268770126239098.h
tml?mod=googlenews_wsj> says he will exercise his power as EFM to
unilaterally modify the district’s collective bargaining agreement with the
Federation of Teachers starting May 17, 2011.

 

 
<http://www.freep.com/article/20110408/NEWS06/104080360/Michigan-ACLU-questi
ons-think-tank-s-role-emergency-financial-manager-bill> ACLU of Michigan
Executive Director Kary Moss said the law raises concern about separation of
powers, its impact on minority communities, collective-bargaining rights and
privatization of services.  She is absolutely correct.  Faced with a
deficit, emboldened EFMs can sell off public property to developers, close
public schools and authorize charter schools, and void union contracts with
literally no recourse for local, tax-paying residents or their elected
officials to stop it.

 

And, it gets worse.  Michigan has joined with the
<http://blogs.wsj.com/bankruptcy/2011/03/25/michigan-preps-consultants-local
-leaders-for-budget-battles/> Turnaround Management Association (TMA) to
develop a training program for prospective emergency managers.   According
to their website,   <http://www.turnaround.org/Default.aspx> TMA members are
a professional community of turnaround and corporate renewal professionals
who share a common interest in strengthening the economy through the
restoration of corporate value.  Michigan Treasurer
<http://blogs.wsj.com/bankruptcy/2011/03/25/michigan-preps-consultants-local
-leaders-for-budget-battles/> Andy Dillon, while speaking about the new
program during a seminar on municipal distress, said that mayors and school
superintendents are essentially running big businesses that, in many cases,
are more complicated than private companies.  It’s no surprise then, that
<http://www.wsjm.com/pages/9495062.php?> Wall Street investors are thrilled
about the potential impacts of the EFM law.

 

 
<http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-18/muni-bankruptcy-threat-makes-michi
gan-train-financial-emergency-swat-teams.html> An estimated 400 accountants,
lawyers, school employees, and city workers began classes offered by the
program in Lansing, Michigan this week on topics including “Dealing with the
Unionized Workforce,” navigating municipal bankruptcy and negotiating
contracts for sewer, water and other utilities.  ”Dealing with the Unionized
Workforce” is code for destroying unions and has nothing to do with
balancing the budget.  Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) in an appearance before the
House Oversight Committee, under questioning from Rep. Dennis Kucinich
(D-OH),
<http://host.madison.com/ct/news/opinion/column/john_nichols/article_e149371
4-576c-5557-94c5-ff42df8f0953.html> admitted a key provision in his state
budget proposal to curb union rights had no fiscal benefit, putting to rest
the notion that union-busting governors like Rick Snyder have any intention
of actually solving their state’s economic woes.  As for “negotiating
contracts for sewer, water, and other utilities”, this is code for
privatize, privatize, privatize!

 

This so-called financial emergency is really a democracy emergency.  Local
governments are NOT corporations, nor should they resemble them.  The true
purpose of emergency financial management is the conversion of a
democratically elected government into a hierarchal business entity through
economic “shock therapy”, which would be impossible if workers, elected
representatives, and residents had any say.  Michigan has become a
laboratory for CEO  Governor Rick Snyder to impose disaster capitalism onto
his state.  If we allow what is taking place in Michigan to continue
unabated, it won’t be long before disaster capitalism finds its way to a
city, town, or school district near you.

 <http://www.commondreams.org/author/rania-khalek> Rania Khalek

Rania Khalek is a young, progressive activist with a passionate dedication
to social justice. Check out her blog at  <http://raniakhalek.com/>
http://raniakhalek.com.

 

* * *


From: Romi Elnagar <[email protected]>

 

--- On Wed, 4/20/11, Nuclear Information and Resource Service
[email protected] wrote:       

        

        A LOT OF GOOD NEWS!

 

URGE YOUR REPS TO CO-SPONSOR HR 1242, Nuclear Power Plant Safety Act of 2011

 

        ANTI-NUCLEAR ACTIONS ACROSS THE COUNTRY

 

         ....AND A LOT MORE

        

        April 20, 2011

        

       Dear Friends,

 

        Even while the tragedy of the Fukushima disaster continues and our
thoughts and prayers remain with the people of Japan, there has been a spate
of good news on this side of the Pacific.

 

        *NRG Energy has pulled out of the South Texas Nuclear Project and is
taking a $481 million loss--essentially ending that dangerous and
unnecessary project.

 

        *An NRC Licensing Board, saying that UniStar Nuclear is not eligible
to build a reactor in the U.S. has ordered UniStar and the NRC Staff to show
cause as to why they shouldn't rule in NIRS' favor, deny a construction
license for Calvert Cliffs-3, and end the proceeding.

 

        *A new Washington Post/ABC News poll confirms earlier polls: 64% of
Americans now oppose new reactor construction--59% strongly oppose.

 

        *An effort in Missouri to institute a Construction-Work-in-Progress
(CWIP) bill to support Ameren UE's efforts to license their proposed
Callaway reactor failed in the state senate.

        

 

        And Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) has introduced a nuclear bill that is
worth supporting. HR 1242 would:

            * Ensure that nuclear power plants and spent nuclear fuel pools
can withstand and adequately respond to earthquakes, tsunamis, strong
storms, long power outages, or other events that threaten a major impact.

 

            * Require nuclear power plants to have emergency backup plans
and systems that can withstand longer electricity outages. 

 

            * Require spent nuclear fuel to be moved into safer dry cask
storage as soon as the fuel is sufficiently cooled to do so.

 

            * Require the Department of Energy to factor in the lessons
learned from the Fukushima meltdown when calculating the risk of default on
loan guarantees for new nuclear power plants.

 

        It's not a perfect bill; it's not all we want by any means. And
given the nature of the current Congress, even this is unlikely to pass. But
we believe it is important for this bill to garner as many co-sponsors as
possible to help set the tone for real changes in the next Congress.

 

        Please send a letter to your Representative now and urge him/her to
co-sponsor HR 1242.

 

        And more news...

        *Many anti-nuclear actions are planned for the coming days and
weeks. We've listed those we know about on our new Actions page. Take a look
and join the action nearest you! Or, if you know of an action not listed,
send us the info to [email protected]. And don't see an action near you?
Start one and we'll list it and help publicize it.

 

        *The ten-point Grassroots Post-Fukushima Program for Nuclear Safety
and Security, to which many activists contributed through conference calls
and e-mails, will be formally unveiled in a full page ad in The Nation being
published on April 26--the 25th anniversay of the Chernobyl catastrophe. 

 

        It's not too late to sign your organization on to this program. You
can read the program and see the current list of organizational signers
here. If your group would like to sign, please send your name, organization,
city and state to us at [email protected]. 

 

        If you'd like to support the statement as an individual, please sign
the petition here.

 

        We remind you of two important ongoing actions--especially because
this e-mail list is growing so fast (thank you!) that many new people
haven't seen these:

 

        *we are continuing to urge letters to Congress to end taxpayer
funding of new reactors. You can take action here. More than 40,000 letters
have gone in so far--let's keep it up!

 

 

        *we are continuing to urge the permanent shutdown of the 23 GE Mark
I reactors in the U.S., which suffer from the same fundamental design flaws
that contributed so greatly to the Fukushima diaster. You can support this
campaign here, more than 6,500 people have done so already.     

 

        *Finally, NIRS is hiring a new Activist/Organizer/Campaigner to
provide greater support for regional, state and local anti-nuclear
campaigns. You can check out the job description and application
instructions here.      

 

        Thank you all for your support these past difficult six weeks.
You've truly been an inspiration to all of us at NIRS. We ask for your
continued support and contributions (maybe you received a tax refund
recently?)--they are essential to our being able to continue our work and to
our being able to hire a new person to better serve all of you. In other
words, your support makes what we do possible. Thank you so much.

 

      

 

        Michael Mariotte

 

        Executive Director

        Nuclear Information and Resource Service

        [email protected]

 

        www.nirs.org <http://www.nirs.org/> 

 

 

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