Forwarded from P.U.R.R. Philly Uprising Response
The other thing about this whole idea for public is that it keeps all of the assets in the hands of the city of Philadelphia, so the city will not lose its investment in permanent public housing. Now how do we make the city more money for this? Well the housing will help folks become employable. So that is tax income. We can build a couple toll bridges to Jersey. How about Broad street to Red Bank? Washington-Spruce? Allegheny-36th? Linden-Riverside? We definitely need more bridges. How about an increase to the non resident wage tax? This will save lives which should be a priority more than anything else.
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End the 10 year tax abatement already. It takes $62 million from schools every year! $62 million builds 600 homes! This is why you are red handed Mayor Kenney. Because you have been caught supporting fascistic economic policy that hurts your civilians, you want to use the police to brutalize them out of their tents just so they have to build another camp? https://www.inquirer.com/philly/news/politics/phila-schools-lost-62-million-development-tax-breaks-2017-20181204.html
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Report: Phila. School District lost $62 million in revenue in 2017 to tax abatements
Tax abatements and other tax breaks cost the School District of Philadelphia $62 million in 2017, according to a study released Monday.
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Instead of clearing homeless encampments, city leaders should create plans for permanent housing | Opinion
https://www.inquirer.com/opinion/commentary/philadelphia-homeless-encampment-benjamin-franklin-parkway-evicted-20200901.html
https://www.inquirer.com/opinion/commentary/philadelphia-homeless-encampment-benjamin-franklin-parkway-evicted-20200901.html
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Instead of clearing homeless encampments, city leaders should create plans for permanent housing | Opinion
As homeless encampments near eviction date, the city must facilitate stable housing options.
New radical ANTIFA socialist opinion:
People should not have to spend decades of their lives attempting to prove that they deserve to live.
People have a right to a decent life. People have a right to have their basic needs met.
You can't create a supposedly meritocratic society and then have everyone's starting position radically different, so much so that a poor person has close to no chance of actually making it, while everyone at the top has easily access to anything they'll ever want.
This means recognizing that society, in some form, ought to meet these needs, and this includes housing, healthcare, education and so on.
People should not have to spend decades of their lives attempting to prove that they deserve to live.
People have a right to a decent life. People have a right to have their basic needs met.
You can't create a supposedly meritocratic society and then have everyone's starting position radically different, so much so that a poor person has close to no chance of actually making it, while everyone at the top has easily access to anything they'll ever want.
This means recognizing that society, in some form, ought to meet these needs, and this includes housing, healthcare, education and so on.
Forwarded from P.U.R.R. Philly Uprising Response
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Harriet's Bookshop in Olde Kensington was threatened earlier via email with slurs, arson, stalking, and r***. We will not post the graphic image here to avoid inducing trauma. We condemn this. We are multiracial movement and we opose hatred.
Harriet's Bookshop in Olde Kensington was threatened earlier via email with slurs, arson, stalking, and r***. We will not post the graphic image here to avoid inducing trauma. We condemn this. We are multiracial movement and we opose hatred.
"Protesters shouted them away from a park and continued to follow them until the police scooped them up in a car and sped away."
https://twitter.com/NickAtNews/status/1300910722344456194
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Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs
I'm in Kenosha, Wisconsin, where things were pretty calm until two members of the Proud Boys arrived. Protesters shouted them away from a park and continued to follow them until the police scooped them up in a car and sped away. https://t.co/7nwHiT9XGJ
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Black Powder Press
In Seattle tonight, a crowd of 20-30 protesters briefly materialized, attacked the east precinct in Capitol Hill, threw a number of molotovs over the new wall at the building, then disappeared into the night. This appears to be an example of protesters leveraging…