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Why Suffer?call us today!• Auto Accidents• Work Related Injuries• Nutritional Evaluations• Second Opinionscovered by most insuranceNow OfferingAcupuntureServicesASTORIA CHIROPRACTICDr. Ann Goldeen, D.C.503-325-33112935 Marine Drive • AstoriaAlternative Natural Health Care Since 1991Adopt a crafty catfrom the Shelter today!Spiked Tea Party HangoversLast fall a corporate funded noisemachine succeeded in motivating aminority of the electorate to vote inTea Party Republican extremists, andnow the sleeping giant, Americanvoters-at-large, is awakening to theugly results. With unemploymentwell into double digits in most partsof the country, media and politiciansin thrall to Wall Street now worrychiefly about national and state debt.The same politicians unconcernedwith saddling future generations withmammoth costs of ignored climatechange and ever mounting educationand mortgage debt, now proclaimtheir deep concern for runawayfederal spending that will burdentheir grandchildren. The lead roleplayed by spending to further theinterests of empire is of course nevermentioned. And Bush’s tax cuts forthe richest among us are continuedby the Obama “compromise.”Austerity, not jobs, is Wall Street’smantra, and cuts must come chieflyfrom domestic programs that benefitthose most at-risk. Contrary to policiesof the New Deal era, those mostable to pay are now largely exemptedwhile those least able are madeto shoulder the main burden. Wecan see this in state budgets beingsubmitted by many Democratic aswell as Republican governors. AndrewCuomo of New York proposesdeep cuts to social welfare, whilemaintaining major tax breaks for thewealthiest. This is also true in thesupposedly liberal administrationby Stephen Berkof Washington’s Governor ChristineGregoire.The most flagrant abuses arebeing visited upon those asleepat the wheel in the Midwest, whoallowed their governorships andstate legislatures to be taken overby Tea Party ideologues. As LyndonJohnson once tried to amend theNew Deal with his War on Poverty,the Tea Party Republicans are settingout to further their patron saintRonald Reagan’s dismantling of NewDeal equalitarianism. Its centerpiecewas the National Labor Relations Act,which granted all workers the right tojoin a union and collectively bargainwith their employers. This effectivelybrought workers in the big industriesinto the middle class and undergirdedthe prosperity of the postwarperiod. On the other hand, the TeaParty’s centerpiece is to be the end oflabor’s bill of rights. Corporate eliteshave whittled away at labor rightsfor generations, and an economicallyconservative consensus of the pastthirty years has seen both parties useglobalization to outsource factoriesto poor countries abroad and therebyde-industrialize and de-unionize theAmerican labor force. The resultshave been a low wage economy andspiraling consumer debt. In 1981,Ronald Reagan threw down thegauntlet at public employee wagesand benefits by busting PATCO, theair traffic controllers’ union.It is in Reagan’s union busting traditionthat new extremist governorsof states like Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana,and Ohio have gone on the attackagainst public employee, chieflyteachers’ unions. A public spellboundby media spin ever toutingthe virtues of turning every sphere oflife over to the almighty “free market”is starting to question that reigningdogma. Governor Scott Walker ofWisconsin’s attempt to bust teachers’unions and claim dictatorial powersover the state’s economy rouseddemonstrations in Madison not seensince the Vietnam era. And in thesedemonstrations, police and fire fightersstood shoulder to shoulder withteachers, students and universityteaching assistants. Realizing thatthey have gotten something muchdifferent from what they expectedin last fall’s elections, Wisconsinitesare now busily seeking the recall ofRepublican legislators and ultimatelyGovernor Walker.In neighboring Michigan,Governor Rick Snyder has arousedtremendous public ire by ramming abill through the Republican legislaturethat gives him the power todeclare a financial emergency in anylocality and appoint a financial czarto replace the local government. Thishas already been done in the town ofBenton Harbor, much to the consternationof its residents. Are politicalideologues, pawns of moguls like thefossil fuel industry’s Koch brothers, atlast overreaching and provoking realpopulist resistance? I hope so, sinceour very democratic process is underassault from armies of corporatefeudalists.North Head Lighthouse Benefit Concertwith Radio CowboyThe North Head lighthouse is in need of restoration.For 113 years, this iconic tower has stood watch onthe northwestern headland of Cape Disappointment. Asthe primary, outer coast lighthouse it has served to guidemariners safely into the mouth of the Columbia River. Overthe years, the marches of time and the elements have lefttheir indelible marks on the lighthouse, and now its serviceto us must be returned. The North Head lighthouse needsour help.The Keepers of the North Head Lighthouse formed in2009 to insure a steadfast vigil and sound legacy for thelighthouse. The Keepers have been promoting awareness,raising publicity and spearheading the movement to restorethe North Head lighthouse.Clatsop Co. Animal Shelter1315 SE 19th, Warrenton ORPhone: 503-861-0737Hours: noon to 4:00 p.m., Tuesday - SaturdaySATURDAY, MAY 14TH, the Keepers host musical trio,RADIO COWBOY, at the Columbia-Pacific Heritage Museumin Ilwaco, WA. All proceeds from the concert will go to therestoration of North Head. 7pm, $10.00 suggested donation.Refreshments will be provided and also available by donation.RADIO COWBOY includes national FROGTOWN recording and touring artist Heather Christie, Emmy-Winning musicianPhilip Pelletier, and San Francisco based singer/songwriter David Miottel. Radio Cowboy combines soundsinspired by artists like Joni Mitchell, Rickie Lee Jones, Gillian Welch, Counting Crows, Emmy Lou Harris, Mark Knopflerand Dead Can Dance, creating a harmony loaded, atmospheric twang that everyone enjoys.FMI: Steve Wood, Cape Disappointment State Park, (360) 642-3029, LCIC@PARKS.WA.GOVmay11 hipfishmonthly.com6

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