Austin protest against cuts for rich:
‘Racketeer’ Norquist meets ‘Corn Dog’ Cornyn
Union members, MoveOn, and citizens who want to protect Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, made their message to Senator Cornyn clear with a ‘Candlelight Campaign against Cuts.’
AUSTIN — Grover Norquist, Racketeer for the Rich, made an unannounced visit to Senator John Cornyn’s district office in Austin, Texas, on Monday, December 10, 2012. His message, “Don’t Tax the Wealthy,” is still wildly in vogue with Republicans. A group of citizens was there with another message for Senator Cornyn.
Cornyn (who was affectionately known as “Corn Dog” by George W. Bush), was present in canine form in front of the real Cornyn’s district office. Rag Blogger Thorne Dreyer (as Grover) tussled with Corn Dog handler, Alice Embree, over the direction he should take. Grover kept urging hard right turns.
As part of nationwide protests that coincided with International Human Rights Day, union members, MoveOn, and citizens who want to protect Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, made their message to Senator Cornyn clear with a “Candlelight Campaign against Cuts.” There were also demonstrations in Dallas, Austin, Corpus Christi, Laredo, San Antonio, and Houston suburb Sugar Land.
Participants in the Austin action included members of the Communications Workers of America, Texas State Employees Union (TSEU), National Nurses United, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Workers (AFSCME), United Steelworkers (USW), International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), and MoveOn.
Hats off to the spirited nurses who brought “Robin Hood” hats and a banner that read: “Don’t Push Seniors Off the Fiscal Cliff, Tax Wall Street.” (See RobinhoodTax.org and like it on Facebook.)
[Alice Embree is a long-time Austin activist, organizer, and member of the Texas State Employees Union. A former staff member of underground papers The Rag in Austin and RAT in New York, and a veteran of SDS and the women’s liberation movement, she is now active with CodePink Austin and Under the Hood Café. Embree is a contributing editor to The Rag Blog and is treasurer of the New Journalism Project. Read more articles by Alice Embree on The Rag Blog.]
Here are links to demonstrations around Texas:
- Fox News coverage of the Austin event.
- Dallas Morning News video of the Dallas demonstration led by the Texas Alliance for Retired Americans, featuring a “Don’t Mess With Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid” take on a well-known Christmas carol.
- Coverage of the Dallas event from brother Gene Lantz.
- Texas AFL-CIO Facebook album with pictures from Austin and Corpus Christi.
OMG – how did I miss this one?? 🙁
You guys know I love a good demonstration!
Well, yeah, right, I woulda probably had a sign advocating legalizing “IT” to help boost the economy, create clean green jobs, and bring in “sin tax” income.
The dog is holding up well…