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ProfessionalLeftist

(4,982 posts)
Thu Sep 27, 2012, 11:45 PM Sep 2012

"Moyers & Company" ALEC Documentary Launches This Weekend

Worth sharing with family, friends, Republicans who may not be aware, and DVR if you can't watch at broadcast time.
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Bill Moyers will be examining the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) this weekend on his weekly television show "Moyers & Company." The show entitled "The United States of ALEC" will highlight the work of the Madison-based Center for Media and Democracy and its many allies in the effort to expose ALEC's inner workings. In July 2011, CMD launched its award winning "ALEC Exposed" project analyzing over 800 ALEC "model" bills and documenting over 1000 politicians and more than 700 companies that have been part of ALEC. On the same day, our partners at The Nation magazine launched a cover story and a package of articles by experts with additional analysis of ALEC's agenda.

ALEC brings together major American corporations and right-wing legislators to craft and vote on "model" bills behind closed doors. These bills include extreme gun laws, like ratifying Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law, as well as pre-approving union-busting legislation, Arizona style anti-immigrant legislation and voter suppression laws that have sparked lawsuits across the nation. The bills are later introduced in state houses across the nation with no mention of their ALEC roots or the role global corporations had in voting on them or crafting them.

The organization's agenda is so extreme that in the last few months, 40 major U.S. companies, including Wal-Mart, Coca-Cola, Kraft, and General Motors, have severed ties with ALEC. This would not have been accomplished without CMD's continuing research and sustained campaigning by public interest groups including Common Cause, ColorofChange, People for the American Way, Progress Now, PCCC and the actions of many thousands of citizens, who mailed post-cards, signed petitions, sponsored teach-ins, and protested at ALEC conferences and at corporate headquarters.

Tune In! "Moyers & Company" airs at different times in different parts of the country. Click here to check the schedule by entering your zip code and your service provider. The show will air Sunday, September 30th at 6pm CDT in Madison on Wisconsin Public Television.

http://www.prwatch.org/news/2012/09/11769/moyers-company-alec-documentary-launches-weekend

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"Moyers & Company" ALEC Documentary Launches This Weekend (Original Post) ProfessionalLeftist Sep 2012 OP
K&R highplainsdem Sep 2012 #1
thanks- a national treasure lunasun Sep 2012 #2
Agreed. So glad he didn't stay retired. n/t ProfessionalLeftist Sep 2012 #3
I was sad when he did but lunasun Sep 2012 #6
I know that this is the single most important information that woke up Wisconsin. Some of us were midnight Sep 2012 #4
I hope it wakes up the nation. ProfessionalLeftist Sep 2012 #5
The ALEC crowd morphs into the latest best distraction... It won't always be the tea baggers... midnight Sep 2012 #7
Corporations forced to xxqqqzme Sep 2012 #8
Workers rights are simple and direct... they are not masking something for something else... midnight Sep 2012 #9
Excellent show today jsr Sep 2012 #10

midnight

(26,624 posts)
4. I know that this is the single most important information that woke up Wisconsin. Some of us were
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 12:25 AM
Sep 2012

mystified as to were Walker's jacked up legislation was coming from... It was a professor from the University of Wisconsin-Madison that blew the whistle....


"Founded in 1973 by Paul Weyrich and other conservative activists frustrated by recent electoral setbacks, ALEC is a critical arm of the right-wing network of policy shops that, with infusions of corporate cash, has evolved to shape American politics. Inspired by Milton Friedman’s call for conservatives to “develop alternatives to existing policies [and] keep them alive and available,” ALEC’s model legislation reflects long-term goals: downsizing government, removing regulations on corporations and making it harder to hold the economically and politically powerful to account."


ProfessionalLeftist

(4,982 posts)
5. I hope it wakes up the nation.
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 12:29 AM
Sep 2012

Walker is piece of shit. No way do I want Tea Party Turds running the country.

midnight

(26,624 posts)
7. The ALEC crowd morphs into the latest best distraction... It won't always be the tea baggers...
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 12:48 AM
Sep 2012

Their language gives them away... For example... Right to work... It sounds innocent enough... Until you realize that ALEC means to allow you to work with no or little access to working rights... That is why it is so necessary to replace union workers with non union workers... Think of what our country went through under Reagan... Now they are gunning for our county, state, and federal workers unions...

xxqqqzme

(14,887 posts)
8. Corporations forced to
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 02:35 AM
Sep 2012

operate under the burden of regulations enacted by legislators owned by those nasty unions. Get rid of those union and then you'll see how corporations can operate in a 'free' market place.



The 13 scariest words in the English language - I'm from a multi-national corporation and I'm here to protect your interests.

midnight

(26,624 posts)
9. Workers rights are simple and direct... they are not masking something for something else...
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 05:33 PM
Sep 2012

You take care of your workers and that is money in the bank...

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