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How Spreading The Wealth Rescued A Mother Thanks To CODEPINK and ANP
As corporate media reports obsessively on Joe The Plumber, who misrepresented himself to Barack Obama saying he'd be victimized by Obama's tax plan, Americans more in need than Joe are being victimized for REAL everyday - not in hypothetical ways like Joe's imagined fears of paying rich people's taxes even though he isn't rich. But in ways that jeopardize every aspect of their existence due to the collusion between the American government and the financiers it loves.
And while John McCain and Sarah Palin make this self-serving plumber the cause celebre for their campaign, increasing numbers of Americans less fortunate than Joe are losing their homes, their jobs, their health insurance, and more. Yes, while physically imposing Joe 'Wutchagonnadoforme' Wurtzelbacher, alias "Joe The Plumber," bemoans his fabricated tax burden, Americans in greater need than seemingly healthy Joe, are suffering more burdensome tragedies than his phobia of spreading his wealth. Interestingly, what Joe fears the most - the spreading of wealth (be it real or imagined), may one day be his salvation - just as it was on Friday for Jocelyne Voltaire, whose home was saved by the kindness of strangers who spread THEIR wealth to her. These strangers' generosity toward Jocelyne defines the American spirit far better than the vitriol toward SHARING that defines the McCain campaign.
So who is Jocelyne Voltaire, and why is her story more relevant to America's current crisis than that of plumber Joe?
Jocelyn Voltaire is an emigre from Haiti who has lived in this country for 45 years. She's a United States citizen, a college graduate, and the mother of four. She recently suffered the unbearable loss of her eldest son - a Marine who had served in the Gulf. Atop the unthinkable pain of losing a child, Jocelyne's Queens, New York home of twenty years was set to be auctioned on Friday (October 17th), due to a predatory lender scam.
But miracles do happen!!
Thanks to the brilliant work of independent media, American News Project
(ANP), which captured Jocelyn's story in the video below, and CODEPINK
Women For Peacewho after seeing ANP's video launched an appeal for funds
to stop the auction, Jocelyn's home was saved. Miraculously, in
one day, CODEPINK raised $30,000 from 650 patriots who stepped
up to "spread THEIR wealth." Below is the
incredible video produced by American News Project that captured the
"heart" of CODEPINK and inspired Jocelyne's patriotic "angels."
Needless to say, corporate media was much too busy camped out at the home of plumber Joe to pay Jocelyne Voltaire any mind. It took the efforts of independent media heroes ANP, generous spread-the-wealth patriots, and the inspired community organizing of CODEPINK to let humanity prevail. As CODEPINK says, "While our government has taken billions of our tax dollars to bail out the wealthy, we came together to bail out a desperate mother... We modeled exactly what we want our government to do - bail out families facing personal disaster, not financiers."
Now, My Friends, isn't this the 'Real' America we want? Not the America of corporate greed and CEO bail outs. Not the America of Wall Street fat cats rescued by their elected and appointed government friends. Not the America of selfishness, avoiding taxes, and only caring about ME. The values demonstrated by ANP and CODEPINK represent the America I want to see. Isn't it time this government honored 'We The People' and used our taxes to take care of us rather than their friends in Forbes and Fortune?
Permit me to share just one more story:
In the first years of the last century, my paternal grandparents, Giuseppe and Liboria Milazzo (no, I'm not kidding!!), emigrated to the United States from - you guessed it - Italy. More specifically, Sicily. As my family tells the story, my grandfather was a fairly educated man who'd planned to become a priest - until he met his Liboria. After coming to America, Giuseppe and Liboria settled in Rockaway Beach in the New York City borough of Queens. They opened a tiny food store - an Italian apetito shop. As the story goes, during the Great Depression after the Stock Market crashed, my grandparents' customers couldn't pay for their food so my grandparents extended them credit. When the credit they extended depleted ALL the food, Giuseppe and Liboria lost their shop - as they knew all along they would.
Everyone in my family tells this story about my grandparents. It's not an unusual story for that time. There were generous people at every income level who spread what little wealth they had. Spreading the wealth was an essential part of their American dream. My grandparents' America was a nation of us and not me. They were not unique. I have friends who've told me stories of their family's generosity during the Depression. They were proud of their families, as am I. What's troubling in America today is that people would call my grandparents losers rather than embracing their honor.
It often takes a great equalizer like the 1929 Depression or a natural disaster to level the playing field amongst people. In 1999 when Argentina's economy collapsed I heard stories of the wealthy digging through trash next to their former servants. Naomi Klein, author of the monumentally important, The Shock Doctrine, tells of being in Argentina when the banks all shut down, and watching Argentines banging on the bank doors. In those desperate times, few, if any, were rich. Everyone wanted the same thing. They wanted to be helped. The Argentine economy was that nation's great equalizer, just as our economy may be ours. Few amongst us can afford to be smug. We are, after all, not in full control of our futures. We never know when it will be one of us who needs help tomorrow as Jocelyne needs help right now.
Yes, Jocelyne still needs us today. Even though the auction of Jocelyne's home has been stopped, she still needs money to keep it and house her younger children. She still needs support to get back on her feet. If it's at all possible, please spread your wealth to help Jocelyn, and participate in this American cause. And keep the humanity going by pressuring Washington and government at every level to put the people before the predators.
In the words of CODEPINK: "Now let's pull together in the coming months, as Jocelyne asked us to do, and move our government to do the same - bail out Main Street, not Wall Street!"
To spread your much needed wealth to Jocelyn, and read this incredible story in CODEPINK's own words, please visit here.
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Show AllCODEPINK needs to become a department in the government. Grandmas are full of life experience and wisdom. We need people like this who have the courage and the brains to provide help during troubling times.
Hoa binh
Sioux Rose
This is very moving, and yet there are so many like this young mother who need help. Rather than see our taxes go to the making, selling and use of weapons, that money must be reclaimed to support the quality of life for citizens. The very notion of ENEMY must be eradicated... we are all part of the tree of life, and where there are seeming irreconcilable differences, some form of negotiation is possible, particularly when it's alternative is just more carnage and useless loss.
Yes, we are all part of the tree of life and remember: A branch cut off from the adjacent branch must of necessity be cut off from the whole tree also. - Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
My grandmother used to talk about, during the depression, making soup for dinner and if friends or neighbors were hungry she would simply add more water to the soup to make more so they could eat as well.
What happened to that?
I think we will all be doing that very soon. We have started to chip in fairly regularly for one friend who can no longer afford to eat or heat. The only way to stay decent is to share. (And for the people to take over the goverment and national wealth.)
In the short run we need an immediate moratorium on foreclosures. Where is the urgency that accompanied the calls for the bailouts?
Joe
Well done Linda.
The real truth is that there already has been a redistribution of wealth.
30 years of low wages, no benefits, have made corporations and wall street super rich. The top 10% of Americans own 90% of Americas wealth.
Thats criminal redistribution of wealth.
Some one please put the republican pundits in their place.
I listened to Limbaugh and Hanity for years.
I am proud to say that I have changed my views and party affiliation to Democrat.
I am now awake , I will no longer think like Joe The Plumber.
I am now thinking for myself and my fellow Americans. I don't want to work three jobs, and be told every day that social security might not be their for me or other hard working Americans.
This bunch of small government , low taxes for the rich ,assholes, have sold Americas jobs and our futures to the lowest bidder.
Goodbye jobs and our futures.
Now no one has any money, so who will buy the corporate products made over seas. Let all the rich people buy up all the products they can until they are broke.
If you don't want to pay Americans, then don't expect us to buy stuff, we cant.We have used up all the credit you let us have at 21% interest just to survive.
Thanks to the corporate Loan sharking banks of America, we are broke and so are they.
I went to my bank to get an unsecured consolidation loan. They told me they could not give me an unsecured loan , their corporate office stopped those loans a month ago, but he could get me a credit card as long as I transferred all my other card balances over.
I asked him why that was not an unsecured loan, he said I guess it is.
Welcome to the hardcore rape of Americans, they want us in credit card debt forever.
By the way, government did not get smaller, they just subcontracted out all they could to their buddy's. Don't believe me, follow the money.
Its a republican myth, they don't want government to get smaller, they just want all the contract bids.
The good ol boy network is a live and well.
Bornfreemen
Bravo to CODEPINK for aiding a real victim of the Bush crime family. Of course, the corporate media is doing all it can to ignore this for several reasons, with race foremost amongst them.
"Probitas laudatur et alget" Juvenal
Thank God for white folks.
CODEPINK - you did a good thing. Of course you have always supported the troops a lot more than the military, which, as an institution, has little concern for them or their families.
On Amy Goodman's show Mrs. Voltaire mentioned that the government claimed her son committed suicide and demanded $15,000 to ship her son's body home. Then when she raised that amount, they raised the fee to $25,000. She could not do that, so she never got the body.
Does anyone know more about this?
Joe
I got the email code pink sent out to make donations to help Mrs. Voltaire save her home. Having gone through a forelclosure on my house just a year ago my heart went out to her and her family. I know how horrible losing your home can be first hand.
Not wanting to see any one else have to go through what my family has I made a $5.00 donation to help her save her home. It may not seem like much, but to me it is. Me and my husband struggle every day to pay what little bills we have. We rely on food stamps to feed our son. But I still can not sit back and watch one of my fellow citizens suffer the way my family has.
Mrs. Voltaire's son died a hero and for the government to turn it's back on her they way they did, so they can help out their friends on Wall Street is appalling. The time of "Me" is over. Bush and his leauge of criminal friends are out of here. If this country doesn't seize this moment to stand up for the working classes rights they never will. It's time now, more then ever, to make our vote count! We must help the least among us so that all can prosper, not just the rich elite. No more illusions of trickle down economics.