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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

June Socialist Action Newspaper is Out!


Yes, it's a Tuesday (after a very bad Monday) and those useless Regents exams are in session.

So, my week is just about shot with mind numbing test taking, scoring, and paperwork that will show that the Board of Regents and US Department of Education have no clue about how education really works.

What will save my brain cells from jumping out of my ears a logarithmic rate?

The June Socialist Action Newspaper arrived in the mail today.

And the lead/feature article is on the demise of the Sanders movement in the 2016 election and its impact on the electorate and the country.

Furthermore, there is a good selection of Labor news: $15 Now actions, the Verizon Strike, education news, and other Labor briefings and actions.

And then the ever important civil rights trials of government entrapment of Muslims and court actions against them.

In International News we receive a well written analysis of the Brazilian coup and a short update on the Wall Street and US government imposed Puerto Rican debt crisis.

Now, I wish I could make this event every year, but I settle on the videos. (These are always good to listen to and watch.) Our Canadian Comrades hosted “Socialism 2016” and they give us a nice summary of the talks and events. We also receive other updates on Canadian events and actions.

And last, but not least in any way, news on the climate and climate actions. (Let's face it – if the climate goes, we go. You can't breathe money…..)

If this interests you, go to the Socialist Action web-site and subscribe to ournewspaper. Written by socialist activists for activists.

While you are at it – sign up for our weekly electronic newsletter and keep caught up on recent additions to the web-site and excellent articles from around the web. (Bonus – this is free!)

And if all this excites you – join!

Workers of the world unite. You have nothing to lose but your chains.
Any a bunch of bourgeois oppressors.

And yes, I feel the brain cells calming down and climbing back into their proper places now.

All is as well as it can be under a capitalist regime.

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