May 22, 2012
Submitted for publication to the Minneapolis Star Tribune as
a “Commentary.” 697 words; guidelines allow for up to 700 words.
Governor Dayton, state legislators, the business community,
organized labor and the foundation-funded outfits went into a “blitz formation”
and scored a touchdown and the billionaire owners of the Vikings got their new
stadium.
See: Vikings stadium backers go into blitz formation (Star
Tribune article by Rachel E. Stassen-Berger, March 4, 2012)
Link: http://www.startribune.com/politics/statelocal/141313353.html
Apparently the “blitz formation” works as well in politics
as on the football field so one has to wonder why after having scored this
touchdown for the billionaire owners of the Vikings, Governor Dayton together
with his friends in the business community, organized labor and the
foundation-funded outfits don’t use the same “blitz formation” to tackle the
problem of poverty?
I am assuming the crowds would cheer much louder if the
governor and his friends in business and labor sacked poverty.
Governor Dayton was the primary cheerleader for a new
Vikings Stadium although he is leading no cheers to alleviate, let alone
eliminate, poverty.
Governor Dayton, during his tenure as governor of Minnesota , hasn’t even attempted
to articulate an explanation as to why poverty still exists in a state where a
billion dollars can be found for a new Vikings Stadium let alone bring forward
any legislation to alleviate poverty.
What does cause poverty?
What can be done to alleviate and eliminate poverty in Minnesota ?
Governor Dayton claims to be a “progressive.” The four
primary goals and objectives of progressives has been to establish open and
honest government responsive to the needs of the people, end dirty imperialist
wars, put an end to poverty and establish racial equality.
Progressives want to see governor Dayton head up a “blitz formation” to end
poverty which hurts people of all races but is concentrated among people of
communities of color because of the racist injustices in our society.
An open and honest government would lead the way in
questioning why poverty exists and why there are these racist aspects to
poverty.
An open and honest government would pull out no stops in
using all levers available in a democratic society to eliminate the scourge of
poverty.
Obviously, capitalist society can not provide people with a
“ladder out of poverty” while sinking billions of dollars into dirty
imperialist wars.
Governor Elmer Benson decided after he couldn’t get any help
from Democrats or Republicans he needed to organize a blitz of sorts to help
him push through reforms to help people cope with the problems of poverty. For
this purpose Benson organized the powerful “People’s Lobby.”
Today, once again, the people of Minnesota need to form our
own team by reviving the “People’s Lobby” to show Governor Dayton what a real
“blitz” can accomplish when it is the people using this “blitz formation.”
For Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton to be a cheerleader for a
new Vikings Stadium from which billionaires will get even richer as he sits cowardly,
quietly and silently on the sidelines when it comes to the struggle against
poverty and its most pernicious racist aspects on Indian Reservations and in
the inner cities of Minnesota is completely unacceptable to Minnesotans who
cherish our progressive culture and traditions.
Any school child understands people without living wage jobs
are going to be poor.
The solution to poverty is very simple: Put people to work
solving the problems of the people and society instead of squandering the
wealth of our nation on militarism and wars.
Build public health care and public child care centers
instead of football stadiums.
Bring back the WPA, CCC and C.E.T.A.
Enforce Affirmative Action.
Tax the rich; don’t subsidize Wall Street’s wars and
football stadiums for billionaires.
Government budgets and the actions of public officials are
all about priorities.
Let’s have a well organized “blitz formation” against
poverty: meetings around kitchen tables, in union halls, community centers and
church basements; letters to the editors and letters to public officials; personal
and mass lobbying; picket-lines and demonstrations; involvement in the
electoral process.
Alan L. Maki
Director of Organizing,
Midwest Casino Workers Organizing Council
Phone: 218-386-2432
Cell: 651-587-5541
E-mail: amaki000@centurytel.net