Posted on 04/27/2017 12:28:06 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The Seattle City Council passed a unanimous resolution this week which declares May 1 a "day of action" on which city employees are encouraged to attend planned anti-Trump protests instead of going to work.
The resolutiondrafted by Councilmember Kshama Sawant, a member of the Socialist Alternative partyinstructs supervisors of city government departments to remind their workers that they are entitled to take two days of unpaid leave for "days of faith and conscience," and that attending Monday's protests is a legitimate use of this leave.
Sawant's resolution goes on to stress to Seattleites that through strikes and civil disobedience they "have the power to defeat Trump's attacks, because without workers' mental and physical labor no business can make profits and none of the productive forces of the world can be harnessed."
Seattle city rules require supervisors to grant request for these unpaid days off, unless doing so would jeopardize public safety or cause undue hardship.
Somewhat ironically, the Socialist-drafted resolution tacitly admits that a mass of government workers not showing up to do their jobs on Monday would not be an undue hardship for the city. Unfortunately, undue hardship seems to be exactly what Sawant wants to impose on the good citizens of Seattle.
"If we truly want to build a summer of resistance against Trump and the billionaire class," Sawant said in a Tuesday interview on King5, an NBC affiliate, "then we will need disruptive action like shutting down airports, and shutting down highways."
Other Seattle government officials, while eager to sign on to this "day of action," are less keen about Sawant's call for "disruptive action." Mayor Ed Murray provided some rather impotent pushback saying, "We need to keep our freeways and our on and off ramps...the state, of course, needs to keep our on and off ramps open."
Washington State Patrol Captain Ron Mead had harsher words for Sawant, calling her rhetoric "reckless and irresponsible."
"It's unsafe for both protesters and motorists alike, and we are simply not going to tolerate that unlawful behavior of trying to shut down the interstate or state highway systems," he told local radio station KIRO.
Mead called it "reckless and irresponsible" for an elected official to encourage city workers and residents to engage in illegal behavior and police confrontations. It also seems decidedly pointless as an act of anti-Trump resistance. On Election Day 2016, only 8 percent of Seattleites cast a ballot for Donald Trump, who won a total of zero precincts in the city. Only Washington, D.C., and Detroit were harsher to the current president.
George W. Bush, by comparison, still managed to come away with 20 percent of votes from the city in 2004, suggesting that Trump is particularly anathema to Seattle voters. Given that, it's hard to understand what exactly anti-Trump protesters blocking anti-Trump commuters will do to thwart the president's agenda, or to conjure up a "summer of resistance."
But who knows? Maybe the Trump administration truly is just one traffic jam away from crumbling.
Someday soon we may find out you may be righter then any of us could have possibly believed.....
It’s a split-tail.
re: “”If we truly want to build a summer of resistance against Trump and the billionaire class, then we will need disruptive action like shutting down airports, and shutting down highways.”
I don’t know, it seems to me that when an elected public official calls for “disruptive action” (i.e. rioting??) and shutting down roads and airports for a political protest - isn’t that kind of like, calling for revolution? Isn’t that illegal or something?
How much would it cost me, to have Kshama Sawan’s head on a stick ?
If the dem party was a human body; Seattle would be the rectum and large colon.
Mayor Ed Murray provided some rather impotent pushback saying, “We need to keep our freeways and our on and off ramps...the state, of course, needs to keep our on and off ramps open.”
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Now if the Gov of Washington had ANY gonads, he would declare a state of emergency and call out the Natl Guard to assist the State Patrol in keeping the highways clear.
It is apparent the City will be doing NOTHING.
Good, businesses who suffer vandalism and destruction should send a bill to the city then.
I read a while back that May 1st was going to be the day that there will be uprisings and chaos in the U.S. Obama stuck his head out of the hole so we shall see- just another day for paid protestors-
May day protests in Seattle are traditional. Lots of destruction and violence. Police officers injured. It’s what the left does in Seattle.
“”Is the Mayor of Portland a rat and is the Gov. of that State a rat?””
The article is about Seattle......
::Why just on May day?::
An old tradition for old communists and socialists!!
::International Workers’ Day, also known as Labour Day[citation needed] in some countries, is a celebration of labourers and the working classes that is promoted by the international labour movement, socialists, communists or anarchists and occurs every year on May Day (1 May), an ancient European spring festival::
Old curse, well maybe......
May a thousand pregnant fleas of a thousand pregnant camels infest their pubic hairs.
The taxpayers of Seattle should sue to prohibit the workers who participate from being paid wages for the day, they are employed to to do specific tasks and I doubt that protesting is mentioned anywhere in their job description.
I’m so glad I live in TX
I assume lots of computer scientists want to move there.
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