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President Katie Deatherage – UAW Local 2250 Stand Up Strike Rally – Wentzville, Missouri – September 24, 2023

25 Monday Sep 2023

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Katie Deatherage, missouri, rally, stand up strike, strike, UAW, UAW Local 2250, Wentzville

Yesterday afternoon United Auto Workers [UAW] Local 2250 in Wentzville, Missouri held a rally in support of their stand up strike against the General Motors plant. While pickets manned the plant gates approximately 500 workers and their supporters attended the rally. Local 2250 President Katie Deatherage spoke at the beginning of the rally.

UAW Local 2250 President Katie Deatherage.

Two-two. Five-Oh.

Union Strong!

….We here at Wentzville were called upon by the international UAW to go, to stand up in this historic strike. This is the first time in the UAW, in history, has struck all three of the big three at once.
[….]
We are at strike against General Motors here at [UAW Local] Twenty-two Fifty. We are standing up for a fair contract. We’re standing up to end tiers. We’re standing up for job security. And we’re standing up against corporate greed.
[….]
We’re working hard down here to gain back the concessions that we gave up to pull the company out of bankruptcy. To pull them out of losing their business, back in 2007, eight, and nine, recession time. We’re just asking for what they told us, what they promised us.
[….]
I want to give a shout out to my local. You at Twenty-two Fifty [….] I want to thank you all for everything that you’ve done leading us into this strike. You are amazing. Thank you for conducting yourselves, always, with dignity and class. Thank you for putting in the countless hours to help us run a successful, efficient, and meaningful strike. I’m very proud of this local and I’m honored to be your president.
[….]
I’d like to say thank you to all of those that have and are supporting us in this fight from walking the picket line with us, to the multitude of donations, from the shout outs on social media, to the [inaudible] as you drive by our picket line.

It is all greatly appreciated. We appreciate each and every one of you. With our commitment to contribute to this local community that we work in, as well as the surrounding communities, we assure you that your generosity will be paid forward.
[….]

https://showmeprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/UAWLocal2250PresidentKatieDeatherage092523.mp3
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Previously:

Solidarity! – UAW Local 2250 Stand Up Strike Rally – Wentzville, Missouri – September 24, 2023 (September 24, 2023)

Solidarity! – UAW Local 2250 Stand Up Strike Rally – Wentzville, Missouri – September 24, 2023

24 Sunday Sep 2023

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Brandon Campbell, Cori Bush, Katie Deatherage, missouri, rally, standup strike, strike, UAW, Wentzville

This afternoon United Auto Workers [UAW] Local 2250 in Wentzville, Missouri held a rally in support of their stand up strike against the General Motors plant. While pickets manned the plant gates approximately 500 workers and their supporters attended the rally.

UAW Local 2250 President Katie Deatherage.

“Fighting for the American Dream”

Representative Cori Bush (D),

UAW Region 4 Director Brandon Campbell.

Friends from all over the country show up to support working people.

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D).

Democrats do show up for working people.

Solidarity.

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D) and Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Gladstone, Missouri – GOTV Rally – October 29, 2022

30 Sunday Oct 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in US Senate

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Emanuel Cleaver, Gladstone, GOTV, missouri, organized labor, rally, Teamsters, Trudy Busch Valentine, U.S. Senate

On Saturday afternoon Representative Emanuel Cleaver (D) and Trudy Busch Valentine (D) spoke at a get out the vote rally outdoors at the Clay County Democratic Party headquarters in Gladstone, Missouri. This was the third or fourth campaign appearance of the day for Trudy Busch Valentine in the Kansas City metro area

Teamsters!

Yes, it was a union crowd.

Trudy Busch Valentine (D).

The elephant in the womb:

A significant number of women in attendance were wearing progressive and pro-choice tee shirts.

This candidate is enjoying the experience:

Both Representative Cleaver and Busch Valentine spoke at the rally.

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D).

As in all of her campaign events, people in the crowd waited after its conclusion to speak with and personally greet Trudy Busch Valentine.

A number of women hugged her.

It’s retail politics. This grassroots politicking clearly energizes the candidate and her campaign.

Somebody should give Eric Schmitt (r) a hug.

…This election is about an individual’s access to health care and their bodily autonomy. Yes, abortion is a personal choice. It’s about access to public education. It’s about access to good jobs and a living wage. It’s about access to affordable housing. It’s about the future of Social Security and Medicare and the ability of our citizens to spend their later years living with some measure of dignity and comfort… And it’s about cutting the cost of essential medication for those who need it to survive. It’s about the survival of Democracy and the ability of people to participate with their vote. It’s for the future.

Previously:

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) in Jackson County, Missouri – August 13, 2022 (August 13, 2022)

Governor’s Ham Breakfast – Missouri State Fair – August 18, 2022 (August 18, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Campaign Office Opening – Kansas City, Missouri – August 28, 2022 (August 28, 2022)

Definitely left a mark (September 22, 2022)

Eric Schmitt (r) gets pwned…again (September 22, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Kansas City, Missouri – September 22, 2022 (September 24, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D): campaign ad (September 28, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D): with working people (September 29, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D): this is what it is (September 30, 2022)

It is the season (October 1, 2011)

Post Oak, Johnson County, Missouri (October 2, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D): Warrensburg, Missouri – October 7, 2022 (October 7, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D): Raytown, Missouri – October 7, 2022 (Ocrober 8, 2022)

Schmitt’s Twitter Cry (October 9, 2022)

Tool! (October 10, 2022)

That’s it, that’s everything (October 10, 1011)

Here for the ratio (October 11, 2022)

The choice in Roevember (October 11, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Raymore, Missouri – October 14, 2022 (October 14, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Butler, Missouri – October 15, 2022 (October 15, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Nevada, Missouri – October 15, 2022 (October 16, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Kansas City, Missouri – Gregg/Klice Community Center – October 27, 2022 (October 27, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Kansas City, Missouri – Southwest Boulevard – October 27, 2022 (October 28, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Kansas City – Door-to-Door – October 29, 2022 (October 29, 2022)

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D) and Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Kansas City – GOTV Rally – Morning Star Community Center – October 29, 2022 (October 30, 2022)

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D) and Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Kansas City – GOTV Rally – Morning Star Community Center – October 29, 2022

30 Sunday Oct 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in US Senate

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Emanuel Cleaver, GOTV, Kansas City, missouri, Morning Star Community Center, rally, Trudy Busch Valentine, U.S. Senate

On Saturday, after noon, Representative Emanuel Cleaver (D) and Trudy Busch Valentine spoke at a get out the vote rally at Morning Star Community Center at 27th Street in Kansas City.

Community.

Those in attendence are already voting for the candidates – and they’re crucial to getting others to turnout to vote.

Representative Emanuel Cleaver (D).

Trudy Busch Valentine (D).

Representative Emanuel Cleaver (D).

https://showmeprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/RepEmanuelCleaverKCMOGOTVRally102922.mp3

– (audio edited for length)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D).

https://showmeprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/TrudyBuschValentineKCMOGOTVRally102922.mp3

– (audio edited for length)

As always, Trudy Busch Valentine spent time speaking with individuals after the speaker portion of the rally.

Previously:

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) in Jackson County, Missouri – August 13, 2022 (August 13, 2022)

Governor’s Ham Breakfast – Missouri State Fair – August 18, 2022 (August 18, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Campaign Office Opening – Kansas City, Missouri – August 28, 2022 (August 28, 2022)

Definitely left a mark (September 22, 2022)

Eric Schmitt (r) gets pwned…again (September 22, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Kansas City, Missouri – September 22, 2022 (September 24, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D): campaign ad (September 28, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D): with working people (September 29, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D): this is what it is (September 30, 2022)

It is the season (October 1, 2011)

Post Oak, Johnson County, Missouri (October 2, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D): Warrensburg, Missouri – October 7, 2022 (October 7, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D): Raytown, Missouri – October 7, 2022 (Ocrober 8, 2022)

Schmitt’s Twitter Cry (October 9, 2022)

Tool! (October 10, 2022)

That’s it, that’s everything (October 10, 1011)

Here for the ratio (October 11, 2022)

The choice in Roevember (October 11, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Raymore, Missouri – October 14, 2022 (October 14, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Butler, Missouri – October 15, 2022 (October 15, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Nevada, Missouri – October 15, 2022 (October 16, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Kansas City, Missouri – Gregg/Klice Community Center – October 27, 2022 (October 27, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Kansas City, Missouri – Southwest Boulevard – October 27, 2022 (October 28, 2022)

Trudy Busch Valentine (D) – Kansas City – Door-to-Door – October 29, 2022 (October 29, 2022)

Free lunch and entertainment in a public park

16 Saturday Oct 2021

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Franklin County, missouri, rally, right wingnuts

Today in Franklin County, Missouri:

Someone should tell them.

Some of the responses:

Free food in a public park…

I can only assume you people have no intention of drawing social security or Medicare. After all, Ronald Reagan called that socialism. Also Washington is in Franklin County. Was Frontier Park booked full?

Is this a joke?

Seriously our roads and bridges are crumbling in Missouri. We need to tax the rich and corporations more for much needed repairs. Washington just got a new bridge paid for by taxes.

Are these people saying to raise taxes on middle income families?

If you want to find the rube you lost, find it here!

What a waste of time and a public resource.

Read the tweets from St. Charles Co Parents Asso. Wow…

Sounds like a serious Christo-Fascism bent goin’ on there.

They should home school their spreadneck kids.

Such an embarrassment to Missouri.

Will Mitch McConnell be there too? I love his speech about the damn socialist liberals creating a dependency culture.
[….]

Please define socialism so these idiots know what they are rallying against, then strip them of any federal assistance they may get including Medicare/Medicaid.

But, but, it’s a free BBQ lunch.

Medicaid Expansion – Rally and March – Jefferson City, Missouri – July 1, 2021

01 Thursday Jul 2021

Posted by Michael Bersin in Healthcare, Missouri Governor

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governor, Jefferson City, march, Medicaid expansion, Mike Parson, missouri, rally

Late this morning in Jefferson City around one hundred fifty supporters of Medicaid expansion in Missouri rallied in front the Governor’s Mansion. If the right wingnut controlled General Assembly had honored the wishes of voters and the explicit language they approved for inclusion in the Missouri Constitution access to health care for hundreds of thousands of Missourians would have started today.

“Honor our vote, fund Medicaid expansion”

“Whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me”

“Medicaid expansion is the law of the land”

“1.1 billion for Missouri”

“The people voted for Medicaid”

“We voted”

“Governor Parson – Shame on You”

“Listen to the people” “Medicaid expansion is good for Missouri’s health”

“275,000”

The rally organizers were aware of a press event at the Missouri Department of Transportation building with Governor Mike Parson (r). The supporters of Medicaid expansion marched on the sidewalk the short distance to the building and continued the rally there, waiting for the governor to exit the building.

“Save Rural Hospitals”

“Shut It Down”

https://showmeprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/ShutItDown.mp3

The rally and march was sponsored by Missouri Health Care for All, Missouri Jobs with Justice, and Planned Parenthood Advocates in Missouri.

Previously:

So, why hasn’t Medicaid Expansion happened in Missouri? (March 31, 2019)

Because Medicaid expansion is “too expensive” (October 28, 2019)

Medicaid Expansion Rally – Clinton, Missouri – April 17, 2021 (April 17, 2021)

Medicaid expansion? What Medicaid expansion? (May 3, 2021)

So it begins (May 21, 2021)

Warrensburg, Missouri – Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment – August 18, 2020

19 Wednesday Aug 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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19th Amendment, Democrats, Johnson County, missouri, rally, Voting rights, Warrensburg

The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, granting women the right to vote, was ratified on August 18, 1920.

Yesterday, on the Johnson County Courthouse lawn in downtown Warrensburg, area Democrats held a rally to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the amendment.

Approximately twenty-five individuals attended, wearing masks and keeping social distance.

Lindsey Simmons, the Democratic Party candidate in the 4th Congressional District.

Throughout the rally occasional passersby, clued in by the large banners, would rev their vehicle engine, shout occasionally audible 19th century sentiments, and in one case, peeled out down the street. Welcome to Missouri in the 21st century.

“Donald Trump!” – the hand holding a cigarette out the passenger side window is a nice touch.

Lindsey Simmons, the Democratic Party candidate in the 4th Congressional District.

A million years ago…

08 Wednesday Apr 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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campaign, Joe Biden, Kansas City, Liberty Memorial, missouri, president, rally

…at the Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri. March 7, 2020.

Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) [2020 file photo].

A very different time. Just a month ago.

Previously:

Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) – campaign rally at the Liberty Memorial – Kansas City – March 7, 2020 (March 8, 2020)

Joe Biden (D) – Missouri Presidential Preference Primary (March 11, 2020)

Impeach and Remove Rally – Kansas City – December 17, 2019

17 Tuesday Dec 2019

Posted by Michael Bersin in Resist

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#resist, bribery, corruption, Donald Trump, emoluments, extortion, impeachment, Kansas City, missouri, obstruction, protest, quid pro quo, rally

At 5:00 p.m. this evening close to two hundred individuals gathered in below freezing temperatures to stand in day old snow at Mill Creek Park near the entrance to the Plaza in Kansas City – in support of impeaching and removing Donald Trump (r). This was one of over 600 hundred such rallies organized across the country on the eve of the House debate and vote on articles of impeachment for Trump.

“Trump is not above the law.”

Media coverage included at least two Kansas City metro area television stations.

Interview with the metro area ABC affiliate.

“Trust America, not Russia”

“Impeach!”

The Four Horsemen of Impeachment:

“Extortion, Bribery, Obstruction, Emoluments”

“Impeach Trump”

“Putin on the Grift”

“Trump is not above the law”

Interview with the metro area Fox affiliate.

For the most part the reaction from passing traffic into the Plaza shopping area was supportive – consisting mostly of sustained car horns. The occasional Trump dead ender shouted at the protesters. The response from the picket line was a group chant of “lock him up.”

Iowa – Meta – #ForThePeople – August 10, 2019

11 Sunday Aug 2019

Posted by Michael Bersin in meta

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Iowa, Kamala Harris, meta, presidential campaign, rally, West Des Moines

We receive media advisories for somewhere around ten of the current Democratic Party presidential candidate campaigns. Others? We’re not really interested in driving any distance to cover (Tulsi Gabbard? Really? What were the Russians and Syrians thinking?). Plus, at this point the advisories are coming in so thick and fast it’s like trying to take a sip from a firehose. A couple of weeks ago we received one notice for a five day, eighteen stop bus trip from northwestern Iowa through to southeastern Iowa, from the Missouri River to the Mississippi, following Senator Kamala Harris (D). This cycle we had already spent four days covering various candidates (one event, a cattle call of sorts). The thought of spending five days on the road, while doable from scheduling and financial standpoints (we’d have to pay our own food, lodging, and for our transportation on the press bus), wasn’t attractive from a personal wear and tear perspective. We’re getting older. What I did do was send a media RSVP for one of the stops on the tour, a campaign rally in West Des Moines, Iowa, for early Saturday evening, the location a relatively short four hour or so drive from our base in Missouri.

I looked up the satellite photo of the venue to check on parking. There was plenty of free public parking.

The campaign advisory stated the doors would be open for the public at 4:00 p.m., with the event scheduled to start at 4:45 p.m. Rule No. 2 of campaigns: Nothing ever starts on time.

I loaded up the equipment (two cameras, lenses, tripod, monopod, two digital audio recorders, batteries, chargers, spare memory cards, ID, etc.). I decided not to bring the laptop to save on weight. If this had been a multi-day road trip I would have brought it to process photos. We departed west central Missouri at 10:30 a.m. Rule No. 1 of campaigns: Never pass up an opportunity to use the restroom. Travel time was added for Rule No. 1 and for fueling up the vehicle.

We arrived at about 3:00 p.m., parked the car, and walked into the venue. Campaign advance staff spotted me (a large camera bag, the tripod and monopod, and my outlet photo ID on a clip gave me away), asked who I was, recognized the outlet (that’s the beauty of the media RSVP), and retrieved my event press pass. The staffer noted I had a safety pin on my ID clip. This was not my first rodeo. I didn’t actually say that, I just thought it.

I waited about thirty minutes in the entry area before I was told to proceed to the press riser. I picked a corner next to the riser entry stairs. The venue was very well lit. As I set up my tripod advance staff asked me not to do so because they were expecting a lot of press for the riser space. That’s the reason for bringing the monopod. A long lens on a full frame camera with an external flash attached weighs a lot after about three minutes of handheld photography.

I was instructed to leave the center of the riser for the traveling press (the people on the bus). I was also instructed that we would be escorted to the cut riser on a rotating basis. And, after her speech the candidate would be working the rope line and that we would be escorted from the main riser. The room and the risers were too crowded for that to work. Once I was on the riser I was stuck.

At around 4:00 p.m. the venue was opened to the general public. And they streamed in:

“America needs clean water”

“We should all be feminists”

“America needs librarians”

“I do care and I vote”

“Moms demand action”

“Nasty woman”

“America needs public schools”

Not your typical unengaged or uninformed voters.

Because I couldn’t hang my primary digital audio recorder from my tripod I had to set it on top of my camera bag behind me at foot level at the back of the main riser. Unfortunately, two individuals took time at this event to stand at ground level and have a lengthy, if intermittent, conversation unknowingly speaking directly into that recorder while the candidate was speaking. Which brings us to Rule No. 3: Always have a “Plan B”. I have a second digital recorder running as a backup on me – connected to a lavalier microphone attached to me. I had to use this backup recording, hence you can easily hear the incessant shutter bursts of the still camera.

Waiting is always a staple at every campaign event. Ever.

Media interview in the crowd:

And, waiting…

The campaign field organizer speaks. This individual is responsible for West Des Moines. And as part of the campaign organization (along with other staff and volunteers) will be charged with identifying and getting Harris supporters to the February caucus.

You can always tell when the candidate is about to take the stage. The haggard and harried traveling press rush the press area and main riser.

Aside from a few Iowa print reporters, a sound guy with a boom microphone (covered by a dead cat), and me, all of the media present at this event (print, video, still) looked to be around twelve years old. Think about it. It’s a young person’s game. That, and almost all of the candidates were in Iowa campaigning somewhere. That’s serious saturation, so it has to be ‘all hands on deck’ for coverage.

The candidate:

Senator Kamala Harris (D) – West Des Moines, Iowa – August 10, 2019.

As the crowd dissipated somewhat at the end of the event and the candidate was still on the rope line I was able to squeeze off the main riser and get out of the roped off press area. Someone was kind enough to unhook the barrier and let me pass. I managed to get a few closer images.

Senator Kamala Harris (D) – West Des Moines, Iowa – August 10, 2019.

The venue cleared out fairly quickly after the event. The traveling press departed on their bus, and the tear down staff started on their work, removing risers, lighting, sound system, and banners. I packed up my cameras and audio recorders and we walked to our car in the now mostly empty parking lot for the 225 mile drive home.

This is going to continue at an increasing pace in Iowa until the beginning of February.

Previously:

Sen. Kamala Harris (D) – West Des Moines, Iowa – August 10, 2019 (August 10 2019)

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