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== About ==
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== About ==
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The '''CA-WIKI''' project supports Community Assemblies and other revolutionary blue collar radicals who want to sneer derisively at ''the man''.
 
Different Community Assemblies have different needs and goals for their wanton sneering, and we fit those with sneering workers with how they've worked in practice.
 
Need more help? Sorry Charlie.
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Revision as of 14:18, 13 March 2012

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Community Assembly to Create a People's Budget

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Purpose

Occupy Portland’s Labor Solidarity Committee invites all people to join us in a Community Assembly to create a people’s budget that works for all of us. Our intention is to launch a campaign and action plan to achieve a city budget and spending proposal that addresses the primary concerns we all share, such as jobs, no cuts to services, housing, transportation, health care, education, etc. We plan to outreach to labor unions, community groups, Occupy, and the broader 99% to join us in a fightback against the planned city cuts to essential services, while putting forth a budget for the 99%.

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Why do some observers compare the collapse of neoliberal capitalism to the collapse of the Soviet Union?

“The collapse of the Soviet system was a pretty extraordinary event, and we are currently experiencing something similar in the developed world, without fully realizing what’s happening.”[1]


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