[mobile site, backup mobile]
[SoapBlox Help]
Menu & About Calitics

Make a New Account

Username:

Password:



Forget your username or password?

- About Calitics
- The Rules (Legal Stuff)
- Event Calendar
- Calitics' ActBlue Page
- Calitics RSS Feed
- Additional Advertisers


View All Calitics Tags Or Search with Google:
 
Web Calitics

Wire Services
Advertise Liberally Blue CA Ad Network

Wheelchair Warriors Take Up Positions in the Capitol

by: Robert Cruickshank

Tue Jul 07, 2009 at 16:19:32 PM PDT


And so it begins. As Anthony Wright is tweeting, a group of disabled activists have taken up positions in the Capitol building and are refusing to leave until the health and human services cuts are reconsidered (note: the picture to the right was taken by twitter user anjxoxo):

Wheelchairs blocking the Governor's office for the last two hours over the budget cuts.. CHP threatens arrest, they say they are prepared...

Over 100 folks protesting cuts in the hall outside Governor Schwarzenegger's office. Gov is at Mason's having lunch... maybe Jacuzzi later?

CHP threatens not just arrest-and-release, but taking disabled protestors to county jail. They say they rather be in jail than nursing home.

Outside Gov's office... Several Dem legislators came down to talk to/cheer on the disabled protestors: Cedillo, Perez, Beall, Skinner, etc

Budget protesters call out "hold the line" when someone tries to pass. The wheelchairs effectively stop any traffic in hallway.

Bad budget boon for Blimpie's: Food arrives for protestors with disabilities, as thet settle in for the long haul in front of Gov's office

This is just the start. These protestors are taking matters into their own hands. As Arnold is actively burning down the state and forcing through destructive cuts to some of California's most vulnerable people, more and more Californians are going to start pushing back.

One doesn't want to overstate this. But after Arnold's "let them eat cake" moment in the NYT magazine article - replacing cake with stogies and Versailles with the smoking tent - it's sensible that the Third Estate is going to storm the building to demand justice and equality.

UPDATE: The protest organizers, the "People's Day of Reckoning Coalition" (an offshoot of the IHSS Coalition) have explained their actions to the media:

Caregivers and people with disabilities are furious that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is asking for more cuts to California's in-home support services.

About 100 protesters said they successfully blocked the entrance to the governor's office Tuesday. The People's Day of Reckoning Coalition organized the protest.

The coalition sent a letter to Schwarzenegger in June, asking him to come up with a budget solution that includes new sources of income and not just cuts to services.

"We are calling for a budget solution that is based upon shared responsibility and shared sacrifice -- not a solution that falls squarely upon on the shoulders of children, people with disabilities, elders, the chronically ill, the unemployed and the impoverished," the letter said.

The People's Day of Reckoning Coalition represents human services, health care, community improvement and educational interest....

John Campbell, a caregiver, said claims of fraud are exaggerated, calling the governor's remarks "just a bit of political theater."

What I really love about this is the quote from John Campbell there at the end. It's like he's shrugging off Arnold's attacks as part of his typical BS. Clearly the protestors aren't scared - not of Arnold, not of the CHP, not of anyone.

This kind of sit-in is exactly what is needed to bring more attention to the actual impact of this crisis. Arnold wants to make it sound like it's about unions and fraud, but it's about real human beings, people who need care and those that provide it, and how they are getting the brunt of the budget cuts.

Their stories are the secrets Arnold has tried to keep from the public. But no longer.

Robert Cruickshank :: Wheelchair Warriors Take Up Positions in the Capitol
Tags: (All Tags)
Print Friendly View Send As Email
Real cyborgs take on the governor (0.00 / 0)
Human/machine hybrids roll their way to the governor's office.  We'll see if he invites them into that tent of his.

Slightly off topic: if you post on Daily Kos (0.00 / 0)
I've set up a new list to help people notify one another about new diaries going up on Kos on the sorry ass situation in California right now.  If you've been posting diaries on Kos on the topic or comment actively on them, by all means sign up.  Low traffic, and not a discussion list:


 Google Groups
 

 Daily Kos Fix California List
 


Reply to slightly OT: (0.00 / 0)
I set up a similar group, DK Kalifornians, in the flurry of Cal diaries last weekend.  However, I'm also very active in DK Greenroots trying to get ACES passed and stated in the introductory message that I would be pleased to hand it over to the first person who asked.  Can I merge my group into yours? (not quite sure of logistics on that)
http://groups.google.com/group...

[ Parent ]
What name do you like better? (0.00 / 0)
I'm not picky as to which we use, as long as we have one.  Firefox didn't want to display the test image last weekend, and I didn't try Konqueror and get create list to work until today.

Why don't you use to link to join my group, and I'll make you an owner.  You can move over anybody you have in the other list.  That's probably fastest.


[ Parent ]
please email me... (0.00 / 0)
azureblueskies at sbcglobal dot net
and explain how to do this.  Preferably using words of one syllable or less.  I learned how to program computers in 1973 and have not updated my skillset since then :)

Also, right now your group is set up so that one has to be invited.  DK Greenroots is open to anyone (even trolls) to join.  I don't know which is better.

I like your name better than mine.


[ Parent ]
I'm keeping it a little tighter for starters (0.00 / 0)
If it becomes too much of a PITA, I'll loosen things up later, but for now, I figured I'd use the same policy that the Health Care group uses.  At a minimum, I want to keep the list of members private, with the only the owners and managers able to see it.

There's probably less reason to worry about people monitoring content, but I'd as soon make the folks in the governor's office and elsewhere work at least a little to figure out what groups like ours are up to.


[ Parent ]
Do we need to be using Google Mail (0.00 / 0)
to use this list?

[ Parent ]
No, It's just a mailing list manager (0.00 / 0)
IIRC, Google bought it from somebody who bought it from somebody else.  But it will send happily to any mailing address.  I can't promise you that Google won't try to get some marketing benefit from it, but still, it's a pretty good general purpose system.

If I'm wrong, and you have trouble getting yourself added without supplying more than, say, just an email address, then I'll see about using Yahoo's competing service.


[ Parent ]
I had to sign into my (rarely used) Gmail account to "apply" (0.00 / 0)
and I didn't see where I could specify a different e-mail address.  If it goes to my Gmail account, I'll see it once every four months or so.  Let's see how it goes.

[ Parent ]
"These protestors are taking matters into their own hands...." (0.00 / 0)
Ahem...

Arrest them! (0.00 / 0)
Yes, that's the perfect solution to the budget crisis. Arrest all the disabled and other people who need services... then we can cut the HHS budget and provide for those people at 4x the cost via the prisons! Outstanding.

These are the kinds of creative accounting solutions that have kept California's budget afloat for the last ten years.

Fry, don't be a hero! It's not covered by our health plan!


Calitics in the Media
Archives & Bookings
The Calitics Radio Show
Calitics Premium Ads


Support Calitics:

Get discounted bestsellers at Barnes & Noble.com!

Advertisers


-->
California Friends
Shared Communities
Resources
California News
Progressive Organizations
The Big BlogRoll

Referrals
Technorati
Google Blogsearch

Daily Email Summary


Powered by: SoapBlox