3. A reversal of the Ronald Reagan Corporate Tax plan, which put the tax burden on the American People instead of the American Corporation. A new tax added to corporations for every job that they outsourced to make the few rich.
4. All United States Military Forces around the world brought back to the United States to defend our country from our own soil and to build housing so that every American can own his own house.
5. An end to foreign aid. America does not need to buy it’s friends.
6. The Nationalization of all Oil Companies and the Nationalization of all American Banking intuitions.
7. The cancellation of the George Bush Tax Cuts, also know as the George Bush Tax Cheat's Bill.
8. An intensive training program to train 1,000,000 new doctors, nurses and medical technicians to bring down the cost of health care.
9. New restrictions on the Wall Street Casino’s and how they operate with their insider trading partners in the United States Congress and Washington.
10. An end to hunger and poverty in the United States of America.
11. Complete division of Church and State, No more free tax ride for religions or religious organizations.
12. Chinese Free Trade Amended and Modified to be a Free and Fair Trade Agreement where items that go over a balance trade will be taxed.
13. New insider trading law which Includes Jail time and return of funds by congressmen and their friends to the American Peoples 401K retirement funds.
Please e-mail Panama Jack to add to this list. jack@republicofpanama.net
This is just a start of making Washington Big Government the Government of the People, By the People and for the People and not of the few.
This statement is the beginning of a new bill of right for the American People.
This Statement has been written by Panama Jack
Please pass this on to everyone you know, Let Freedom Ring
Panama Jack is not a member of any political party or any religious group I pray only to God direct, I have cut out all the middle men, those child molesting money grabbing priest and cleric’s, the people that think the fastest way to make a million dollars is through religion
May Day, also known as International Workers' Day, is a holiday in 75 countries, except for the country where people may work the hardest of all.
Occupy though has a notion to take the day for its Spring Reawakening. Its General's Strike Facebook page sums up the mission: "NO WORK - NO SCHOOL - NO SHOPPING - NO BANKING - NO TRADING. THE PEOPLE OF THE PLANETS WILL TAKE TO THE STREETS."
Whether you're for, against, or neutral on Occupy, the disruptions will affect business as usual—and that includes traffic. Nearly 60 general assembles have "answered the call" to observe May Day.
"V for Vendetta" co-opted for Occupy artThe Occupy demands: A group as large as the 99% is bound to have a lot of demands. The strike ostensibly is to show the 1% that the 99% matter. The demands range from supporting immigrants and labor (preserving bargaining rights, for instance) and a living wage (protesting outsourcing). Outrage still drives the movement, and its list of injustices include college debt, unaffordable health care, bullying, insufficient minimum wage, job sexism, homelessness, foreclosures, and war.
Some of the planned May Day events:
East Coast
Boston: An early 7 a.m. start kicks off a "Financial District Block Party," with "Anti-Capitalist" and "Solidarity" marches throughout the city. The evening event calls for a Death of Capitalism Street Theater Funeral Process that promises to travel "through areas of wealth and commer.ce"
New York: The pop-up occupation begins the night before, as people started a day early Bryant Park, opposite the Bank of America. Organizers promise to manifest its protests as art, "transforming [the city] into a living, walking exhibition" that includes choirs,dance brigades, even clowns. Guitarist and singer Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine tweeted out a call for 10,000 guitar players for a noon-day jam.
South
Atlanta. The Georgia capital started a day early at the Bank of America Plaza to protest a foreclosure. The May Day is designed as family friendly, with a 10:30 a.m.-1p.m. march from Troy Davis Park to downtown, then a six-hour party at Coan Park complete with childcare, "cookouts, workshops, film screening, and more." The May Day event follows on the heels of a public exchange: A local journalist published a long, "angry break up letter" about the "concentration of nuttery," and a response detailing Atlanta actions and vision statements.
Midwest
Chicago: The city has already been dealing with protests due to tthe closure of half of its 12 public health clinics. The Chicago Spring site lists a morning plan to "close the banks which abused their bailout funds" before Union Park meeting, than a 1pm march to Federal Plaza.
Detroit: Motor City will have a later start with a noon assembly at Clark Park, and marches that will take protesters past schools, transportation stations, and the Federal Building before ending with a general assembly at Grand Circus Park.
West Coast
San Francisco: A union disagreement nearly brought an occupation of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, the span that connects San Francisco to Marin County in the north, but that high-profile maneuver has been averted. Golden Gate Ferry workers, however, will be walking out to call attention to contract disagreements over health care coverage, and morning service has been canceled.
"The people who were really pushing for it got pushed back hard," said Chance Martin, a member of Occupy San Francisco. But demonstrators plan to turn out in large numbers at the protest sites. They plan to take buses from downtown Oakland and San Francisco to the bridge early Tuesday, organizers said. (April 30, SFGate)
Oakland. The city emerged as the West Coast response to New York. The Bay Area metropolis, which grafted an earlier anti-police movement with the 99% message, still listed a 6am occupation of Golden Gate Bridge on its main page as late as April 30, but a tentative schedule listed "anti-capitalist," "anti-patriarchy," and "anti-gentrification" brigades starting at 8:30am, with a downtown convergence, afternoon march, and an evening "reconvegernce."
Los Angeles: May Day has been the occasion for immigrant rallies in the City of Angels. This year, a "4-Winds Convergence" will emphasize labor themes and more through four caravans. After a 10 am rally, the caravans will take four separate routes to 6th and Main streets for a 2:30 meeting point, and later the financial district.
Costa Rica
Panama Jack will be conducting a Peaceful Demonstration at the Headquarters of Occupy Wall Street Central and South America.