[PAA-Discuss] 30 Years Ago Today: The Day the Middle Class Died ...a letter from Micha...

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30 Years Ago Today: The Day the Middle Class Died ...a letter from  Michael 
Moore
 
Friday, August 5th, 2011
 
Friends,  
>From time to time, someone under 30 will ask me, "When did this all begin,  
America's downward slide?" They say they've heard of a time when working  
people could raise a family and send the kids to college on just one parent's 
 income (and that college in states like California and New York was almost 
 free). That anyone who wanted a decent paying job could get one. That 
people  only worked five days a week, eight hours a day, got the whole weekend 
off and  had a paid vacation every summer. That many jobs were union jobs, 
from baggers  at the grocery store to the guy painting your house, and this 
meant that no  matter how "lowly" your job was you had guarantees of a 
pension, occasional  raises, health insurance and someone to stick up for you if 
you were unfairly  treated. 
Young people have heard of this mythical time -- but it was no myth, it was 
 real. And when they ask, "When did this all end?", I say, "It ended on 
this  day: August 5th, 1981." 
Beginning on this date, 30 years ago, Big Business and the Right Wing  
decided to "go for it" -- to see if they could actually destroy the middle  
class so that they could become richer themselves. 
And they've succeeded. 
On August 5, 1981, President Ronald Reagan fired every member of the air  
traffic controllers union (PATCO) who'd defied his order to return to work 
and  declared their union illegal. They had been on strike for just two days. 
It was a bold and brash move. No one had ever tried it. What made it even  
bolder was that PATCO was one of only three unions that had endorsed Reagan  
for president! It sent a shock wave through workers across the country. If 
he  would do this to the people who were with him, what would he do to  us? 
Reagan had been backed by Wall Street in his run for the White House and  
they, along with right-wing Christians, wanted to restructure America and 
turn  back the tide that President Franklin D. Roosevelt started -- a tide that 
was  intended to make life better for the average working person. The rich 
hated  paying better wages and providing benefits. They hated paying taxes 
even more.  And they despised unions. The right-wing Christians hated 
anything that  sounded like socialism or holding out a helping hand to minorities 
or  women. 
Reagan promised to end all that. So when the air traffic controllers went  
on strike, he seized the moment. In getting rid of every single last one of  
them and outlawing their union, he sent a clear and strong message: The 
days  of everyone having a comfortable middle class life were over. America, 
from  now on, would be run this way: 
* The super-rich will make more, much much more, and the rest of you will  
scramble for the crumbs that are left. 
* Everyone must work! Mom, Dad, the teenagers in the house! Dad, you work a 
 second job! Kids, here's your latch-key! Your parents might be home in 
time to  put you to bed. 
* 50 million of you must go without health insurance! And health insurance  
companies: you go ahead and decide who you want to help -- or not. 
* Unions are evil! You will not belong to a union! You do not need an  
advocate! Shut up and get back to work! No, you can't leave now, we're not  
done. Your kids can make their own dinner. 
* You want to go to college? No problem -- just sign here and be in hock to 
 a bank for the next 20 years! 
* What's "a raise"? Get back to work and shut up! 
And so it went. But Reagan could not have pulled this off by himself in  
1981. He had some big help: 
The AFL-CIO. 
The biggest organization of unions in America told its members to cross the 
 picket lines of the air traffic controllers and go to work. And that's 
just  what these union members did. Union pilots, flight attendants, delivery 
truck  drivers, baggage handlers -- they all crossed the line and helped to 
break the  strike. And union members of all stripes crossed the picket lines 
and  continued to fly. 
Reagan and Wall Street could not believe their eyes! Hundreds of thousands  
of working people and union members endorsing the firing of fellow union  
members. It was Christmas in August for Corporate America. 
And that was the beginning of the end. Reagan and the Republicans knew they 
 could get away with anything -- and they did. They slashed taxes on the 
rich.  They made it harder for you to start a union at your workplace. They  
eliminated safety regulations on the job. They ignored the monopoly laws and  
allowed thousands of companies to merge or be bought out and closed down.  
Corporations froze wages and threatened to move overseas if the workers 
didn't  accept lower pay and less benefits. And when the workers agreed to work 
for  less, they moved the jobs overseas anyway. 
And at every step along the way, the majority of Americans went along with  
this. There was little opposition or fight-back. The "masses" did not rise 
up  and protect their jobs, their homes, their schools (which used to be the 
best  in the world). They just accepted their fate and took the beating. 
I have often wondered what would have happened had we all just stopped  
flying, period, back in 1981. What if all the unions had said to Reagan, "Give  
those controllers their jobs back or we're shutting the country down!"? You 
 know what would have happened. The corporate elite and their boy Reagan 
would  have buckled. 
But we didn't do it. And so, bit by bit, piece by piece, in the ensuing 30  
years, those in power have destroyed the middle class of our country and, 
in  turn, have wrecked the future for our young people. Wages have remained  
stagnant for 30 years. Take a look at the statistics and you can see that  
every decline we're now suffering with had its beginning in 1981 (_here's_ 
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvVAPsn3Fpk)  a little scene to  illustrate 
that from my last movie). 
It all began on this day, 30 years ago. One of the darkest days in American 
 history. And we let it happen to us. Yes, they had the money, and the 
media  and the cops. But we had 200 million of us. Ever wonder what it would 
look  like if 200 million got truly upset and wanted their country, their life, 
 their job, their weekend, their time with their kids back? 
Have we all just given up? What are we waiting for? Forget about the 20%  
who support the Tea Party -- we are the other 80%! This decline will only end 
 when we demand it. And not through an online petition or a tweet. We are 
going  to have to turn the TV and the computer and the video games off and 
get out in  the streets (like they've done in Wisconsin). Some of you need to 
run for  local office next year. We need to demand that the Democrats either 
get a  spine and stop taking corporate money -- or step aside. 
When is enough, enough? The middle class dream will not just magically  
reappear. Wall Street's plan is clear: America is to be a nation of Haves and  
Have Nothings. Is that OK for you? 
Why not use today to pause and think about the little steps you can take to 
 turn this around in your neighborhood, at your workplace, in your school? 
Is  there any better day to start than today? 
Yours,
Michael Moore
_MMFlint at aol.com_ (mailto:mmflint at aol.com) 
_MichaelMoore.com_ (http://www.michaelmoore.com/)  
P.S. Here are a few places you can connect with to get the ball  rolling: 
_Showdown in America_ (http://showdowninamerica.org/) 
_Democracy Convention_ (http://democracyconvention.org/) 
_Occupy Wall Street_ (https://occupywallst.org/) 
_October 2011_ (http://october2011.org/frontpage) 
_How to Join a Union, from the  AFL-CIO_ 
(http://www.aflcio.org/joinaunion/how/)  (They've learned their lesson and have a good president now) or _UE_ 
(http://www.ueunion.org/org_steps.html) 
_Change to  Win_ (http://changetowin.org/) 
_MoveOn_ (http://moveon.org/) 
_High School Newspaper_ (http://mikeshighschoolnews.com/)  (Just because  
you're under 18 doesn't mean you can't do anything!) 


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