Monday, January 11, 2021

TO: PRESIDENT BIDEN, PRESIDENT TRUMP, PRESIDENT OBAMA 1/11/21

ARE YOU WILLING TO CARE? WE THE POOR ARE INDEED THE ESSENCE OF EACH COUNTRY AND WE NEED, WE NEED AND WE CARE BUT WHO CARES ABOUT US? I CARE...I'M HERE TO FIGHT THIS BATTLE WITH YOU ALL AND LET THE WORLD KNOW I DISAGREE WITH YOU WHOLEHEARTEDLY. WE ARE NOT A POPULACE TO BE IGNORED AND SEEN AS AN UNWORTHY ENTITY. ANY NEW PROGRESSIONAL STEPS IN EDUCATION AND EDUCATING THE MASS START RIGHT HERE WITH ME.....WITH MARTIN LUTHER KING JR AS Mentor and a Wonderful Man not given a chance to help heal this nation from the oppressive stench of SLAVERY. I am doing my best to show you that I can step to this level and that level...if I had better health, vigor and a better memory I would give you A RUN FOR ANY f. POSITION YOU HAVE IN THIS COUNTRY!!!!

1/11/2021

I LOVE AND RESPECT YOU ALL!!!
RE: Martin Luther King Jr.
I Have a Dream!** (PLEASE see my speech and interactions with our MAN IN CHARGE on my website: feliciaswritingjournal.blogspot.com/) (I AM DREAMING SUBLIME FOR ALL THE YOUNG AND OLD!)
Wrote in 1963 – Presented five days before his April 4, 1968 assassination.
Sleep Through a Revolution – READ
REMAINING AWAKE THROUGH A GREAT REVOLUTION
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Supported by the Black Churchand the Black Press
**Who is Dr. Clarence Jones?, University of San Francisco, California (assisted in writing speeches (on M.L.K. legal team)
Stanford University (M.L.K. – Doctorate degree)
Injustice anywhere is a threat to Justice everywhere! --- M.L.K.
If injustice is judged a right then the affected status of fair, right and mercy is indeed a mockery’s tool to render uncontrolled evil and violence against any man, woman, or child seen as an unequal, animal without thought or active love, mercy, forgiveness, the need for kindness, justice or individuality. By F.M.
The Poor People’s Campaign
14 Policy Priorities to Heal the Nation: A Moral and Economic Agenda for the First 100 DaysDecember 1, 2020
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Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis, Shailly Gupta Barnes and Josh Bivens, “Moral Policy = Good Economics“
“If America does not address what’s happening with visionary social and economic policy, the health and well-being of the nation is at stake….What we need is long-term economic policy that establishes justice, promotes the general welfare, rejects decades of austerity and builds strong social programs that lift society from below.
”On behalf of the 140 million poor and low-income people in the country, the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival – and our 45 state coordinating committees, thousands of religious leaders, scholars, economists, advocates and hundreds of supporting organizations – insists that the following policies from the Poor People’s Jubilee Platform take precedence during the first 50-100 days of the new administration and 117th Congress.Our 14 Policy Priorities:
1. Enact comprehensive, free and just COVID-19 relief:This relief must prioritize the needs of essential workers, people of color and poor and low-income people who have been hit hardest in this pandemic, including:
Mandate the collection, monitoring and reporting of the impact of the pandemic by race, ethnicity, income, occupation and geography and in high risk congregate settings
Equitable and free COVID-19 testing, treatment and quality care, including mental health care and safely tested vaccines, regardless of income, age, ability, documentation status, insured status or any other factor; first access to the vaccines must be guaranteed to low-wage frontline workers, as well as health workers, the elderly and most vulnerable
A targeted plan to guarantee access and education around the safety and efficacy of vaccines, especially for poor and low-income communities
A guaranteed and adequate income, including rapid and direct payments to all low-wage and temporary workers for the duration of the crisis
A national rent freeze and mortgage moratorium, as well as a national moratorium on utilities’ shut offs, without credit penalties
Increase the impact of food and economic security programs like SNAP, WIC, CTC and EITC by raising the minimum allocations and expanding eligibility
Resources to keep all rural hospitals and community health centers open, with an infusion of resources to Indian Health Services
Permanent protections for Social Security, SSI, SSDI, Medicare and Medicaid
Emergency OSHA standards for health workers, first responders and anyone else in frontline positions
Protections for people in mental health facilities, prisons, detention centers, juvenile detention centers and other congregate settings
Suspension of all CBP and ICE enforcement and ensuring all emergency provisions are made available to immigrants, including undocumented people
Increased support for public schools to provide continuous, equitable and quality remote learning access for the duration of any school closures, including for children with disabilities, and for schools to continue to provide social services for qualifying children and families
Student debt relief
These measures must remain in place until the economy recovers from the bottom up and we are guaranteed health care, housing, and adequate incomes for all.
2. Guarantee quality health care for all, regardless of any pre-existing conditions
3. Raise the minimum wage to $15 / hour immediately:
4. Update the poverty measure:
5. Guarantee quality housing for all:
6. Enact a federal jobs program to build up investments, infrastructure, public institutions, climate resilience, energy efficiency and socially beneficial industries and jobs in poor and low-income communities:
7. Protect and expand voting rights and civil rights:
8. Guarantee safe, quality and equitable public education, with supports for protection against re-segregation:
9. Comprehensive and just immigration reform:
10. Ensure all of the rights of indigenous peoples:
11. Enact fair taxes:
12. Use the power of executive orders:
13. Redirect the bloated Pentagon budget towards these priorities as matters of national security:
14. Work with the Poor People’s Campaign to establish a permanent Presidential Council to advocate for this bold agenda:
We are encouraged by the commitment of President-elect Biden to take these issues seriously.
When he joined the Moral Monday Mass Assembly on the voting power of the poor on September 14 in front of over 1 million viewers, Biden said that under his presidency, “ending poverty will not just be an aspiration, it will be a theory of change — to build a new economy that includes everyone, where we reward hard work, we care for the most vulnerable among us, we release the potential of all our children, and protect the planet.”
(Watch President-elect Biden’s statement from September 14, 2020 and also his and Vice President-elect Harris statements at the Poor People’s Campaign’s Moral Action Congress in 2019.)📷
This is a reconstruction and restoration agenda that, when implemented, can repair and transform the lives of people of every race, ethnicity, age, sexual and gender orientation, who have been suffering unjustly, for far too long.
Poor and low-income people, moral and religious leaders, advocates, progressive economists and public health experts hold this agenda as necessary for the true healing of the nation. Indeed, the pre-existing problems of poverty, economic insecurity and systemic racism, combined with the gross impact of COVID-19 on poor and low-income people from Appalachia to Alabama, Michigan to Mississippi, California to the Carolinas, necessitates a bold, moral and Constitutionally consistent agenda that can heal the great wounds in the body and soul of America.
The policy priorities for the first 50-100 days of the Biden/Harris Administration must lift from the bottom and take seriously the costs of inequality.
After all, every year, we lose $1 trillion to child poverty costs and $2.6 trillion in lost earnings from gender and racial wage gaps; we have lost $1.3 trillion in government revenue by lowering the corporate tax rate in 2017 and $6.4 trillion in endless wars; inaction on climate change may cost close to $3.3 trillion annually; and 250,000 people die from poverty and inequality every year. And the cumulative financial costs of the pandemic alone are estimated to be $16 trillion.
These costs are threats to genuine democracy in this country. The health, healing and well-being of the nation depends on concretely and expeditiously addressing policy-based systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation and the denial of health care, militarism and the false narratives of religious and white nationalism.
When left unaddressed, these narratives divide and pit us against each other, while giving rise to a modern form of economic tyranny for the 140 million people who are poor or one emergency away from being poor in the wealthiest country in human history. We cannot heal by refusing to address poverty, blaming the poor, or through the failed approach of neoliberalism and austerity.
The priorities above are Constitutionally consistent, morally defensible and economically sane.
They come out of the lives, struggles, agency and insights of the 140 million and their moral, economic and legal allies. They embody a politics of love, justice and truth that can defeat the politics of death, heal the nation and bring us down the path towards genuine democracy. Rather than the puny politics of right or left, we must be guided by a politics of what is right or wrong.
We have been organizing around these priorities for the past several years and will continue to do so until they are met. We who believe in freedom will not rest until it comes.📷

Saturday, January 9, 2021

T-SHIRT LOGO FOR F.O.S. #52

Why don't you just STOP?

By

Felicia McCaw

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T-SHIRT LOGO FOR F.O.S. #51

 Why don't you be an Asshole somewhere else?

By

Felicia McCaw 

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T-SHIRT LOGO FOR F.O.S. #50

 WHAT IS EQUALICIOS?

By

Felicia McCaw 

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T-SHIRT LOGO FOR F.O.S. #49

 If 1 plus 1 is equal to 2.

How did you get to Four?

By

Felicia McCaw 

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She's Gotta Have It! It's all in her Mind! Or His!

By Felicia McCaw 

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T-SHIRT LOGO FOR F.O.S. #47

Whomever the Bells Toll know No Acorns!

By 

Felicia McCaw 

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T-SHIRT LOGO FOR F.O.S. #46

 I Love a M.F. who Know their Name!

By

Felicia McCaw 

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Whomever Practices Deceit is my Good Friend!

Not!

By

Felicia McCaw 

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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

THE NEGRO AND I (old article I found and wanted to share - Felicia McCaw)

The intriguing study of the "NEGRO PEOPLE" AND THEIR COMPLEXITY. HERE IS SOMETHING I FOUND IN AN OLD BOOK I WAS THUMBING THROUGH.



Pennies Dancing in the Air

Pennies dancing and pay

Doing whatever you say

Laughing freely loud they express away

Kick up your heels pennies free and calm without delay

Pennies dance and play

I never wonder why but I do have to say

Now I am a penny that is to reserve to play 

By

Felicia McCaw 


T-SHIRT LOGO FOR F.O.S. #44

What's your Moniker?

By Felicia McCaw 

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