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Jess Piper (D) – Warrensburg, Missouri – May 10, 2025

11 Sunday May 2025

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“…We’ve got judges being arrested, we’ve got the Newark, New Jersey mayor being arrested. If they can do those things to people with that much power we have got to be in the streets. And that’s what people, I was hesitant for a long time, ’cause people would say, ‘What should we do?’

We should be in the streets. Every single weekend. We should show them that we do not approve of this, that we are not okay with this. And we do it with our signs and we do it with our bodies. And if it gets to a point I think a general strike is the only thing we’ve got left. We have to hit them in their pocketbooks ’cause they don’t care about anything else. They sure don’t give a ….damn about the rest of us…”

Jess Piper (D).

In the early evening on Saturday, May 10th, Johnson County Democrats held a social and organizing event in a park on the west side of Warrensburg. Over 100 individuals attended, listening to a number of speakers. Jess Piper (D) – The View from Rural Missouri – an organizer, an activist, a writer, and a voice for dirt road Democrats – drove from the northwest part of the state to be there.

Jess Piper (D):

https://showmeprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/JessPiperWbgMo051025.mp3
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‘…That’s why they attack trans kids. Because they got nothing else. Well, you know what? We should stand for trans kids ’cause trans kids are human. And every single human deserves dignity [applause] [voice: “Damn right!”]…”

“…They want us to be scared of standing up. But I’m more scared of not standing up. Every single one of us in here who has privilege, I want you to listen to this. If you see someone who is kidnapping someone else from the street I want you to put your body in the way. I want you to stop them. [applause] Use your privilege to stop this. [applause] They are not deporting people, they are kidnapping them. They have no due process. And let me tell you this, friends, if they don’t have due process neither do you. All of us have to be standing up right now.

Stephen Miller yesterday said they were gonna get rid of habeas corpus. Okay, fantastic. You know what that does? Makes sure that you’re not in jail under false premises. Makes sure that they have charges against you. Of course they want to get rid of it. Because they want everything to fail…”

“…I didn’t need a crystal ball to see what was happening, neither did you. You read ‘Project 2025’. I knew they were gonna defund Head Start. When I said it I sounded like a lunatic. Guess what they did?…”

Everywhere for everyone, all the time

17 Sunday Sep 2023

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Jess Piper, K-12, missouri, organizing, Public Education

Jess Piper (D) [2023 file photo].

This is how it’s done:

Piper For Missouri
[September 16, 2023]
While a certain sitting senator was busy blow torching a “woke agenda”, I drove five hours to speak to over 100 of his constituents about what he has done to their local schools…
We will win.

Local Politics

16 Thursday Jan 2020

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Johnson County Democratic Club, Lauren Gepford, missouri, Missouri Democratic Party, organizing, Warrensburg

All politics is local, right?

Lauren Gepford, Executive Director of the Missouri Democratic Party, was a featured speaker this evening in Warrensburg at the monthly meeting of the Johnson County Democratic Club.

Lauren Gepford, Executive Director of the Missouri Democratic Party.

Charts. Comparisons.

And questions from the crowd.

Organizing for 2020.

The process for 2018 and beyond has already started

18 Saturday Mar 2017

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4th Congressional District, Democrats, Johnson County, missouri, organizing, Renee Hoagenson, Stephen Webber

On Thursday evening approximately fifty Democrats from Johnson County gathered in downtown Warrensburg for their monthly meeting. Missouri Democratic Party Chair Stephen Webber spoke at length about the state and national political scene and the state party’s plans for 2018 and beyond.

Missouri Democratic Party Chair Stephen Webber.

No one’s planning on rolling over.

Johnson County Democratic Club President Ray James (left) and Gary Grigsby.

Johnson County Democratic Central Committee Chair Randy Huggins.

Renee Hoagenson, a recently announced Democratic Party candidate for the 4th Congressional District in 2018, also spoke, introducing herself and speaking at length on public policy issues in the district.

Renee Hoagenson (D) , an announced candidate for the 4th Congressional District in 2018.

It appears, unlike Representative Vicky Hartzler (r), that Renee Hoagenson won’t be afraid of holding open public town halls in the district.

The organizing, planning, and work for 2018 and beyond starts now.

Stuff happens

24 Wednesday Aug 2016

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Senator Bernie Sanders (D) [2016 file photo].

Senator Bernie Sanders (D) [2016 file photo].

Revolutions can get messy:

August 23, 2016, 09:49 am
Staffers quit new Sanders group after campaign head joined
By Mark Hensch

At least five people have left Sen. Bernie Sanders’s (I-Vt.) new political group after Sanders brought in his campaign manager to lead it, Politico reported Tuesday.

Weaver, who ran Sanders’s presidential campaign that ended last month, was made president of the group Our Revolution, causing the exodus before the group officially launches…..

Not that we’re surprised.

Previously:

If you’re planning on a revolution it actually helps if you show up (April 7, 2016)

Your $27.00 won’t get you into heaven anymore (June 19, 2016)

Organizing

19 Thursday Nov 2015

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It’s never too early.

Karen Meador, a volunteer for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign in west central Missouri.

Karen Meador, a volunteer for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign in west central Missouri.

The Missouri presidential preference primary will take place on March 15, 2016. Volunteers for the various presidential candidates have been speaking at local Democratic Party meetings across the state, advocating for their chosen candidate before that preference vote which will take place four months from now. Karen Meador, a Missouri volunteer for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, spoke on behalf of Hillary at one of the regular Johnson County Democratic Club meetings in Warrensburg this evening.

Organizing for Hillary – Warrensburg – June 18, 2015

19 Friday Jun 2015

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2016, campaign, Hillary Clinton, missouri, organizing, president

The Hillary Clinton presidential campaign in Missouri held a local organizing meeting in downtown Warrensburg this evening. Dan Bram, an organizer for the campaign spoke with around thirty-five Democratic Party activists from Johnson and Pettis Counties.

Dan Bram, listening to local activists’ campaign organizing experience and suggestions.

Jim White, the Democratic Party candidate in the 4th Congressional District.

In conversation after the meeting.

Previously:

Oh yeah, Hillary’s gonna run (August 18, 2014)

Go North (September 3, 2014)

Road Trip! – the 2014 Harkin Steak Fry (September 5, 2014)

Bet the farm (September 14, 2014)

The Harkin Steak Fry in Indianola, Iowa – September 14, 2014 (September 15, 2014)

Hillary Clinton at the Harkin Steak Fry: “I’m back!” (September 15, 2014)

“I’m Back” Hillary Clinton at Harkin Steak Fry (September 16, 2014)

Super Twitter (February 2, 2015)

The campaign begins (April 10, 2015)

Hillary breaks the Internet (April 12, 2015)

The first rule of campaign swag (April 12, 2015)

Asking for a friend (May 18, 2015)

St. Louisans figuring out how to crash the gate

07 Tuesday Dec 2010

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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leftwing political activism, missouri, organizing

The story goes that when FDR was president, a group of progressives presented him with their agenda, and he responded: “I agree with you. Now make me do it.” Roosevelt summed up activism for us. Today we face a president who has given us health care … and who is promising to support destructive changes to Social Security that the co-chairs of the Deficit Commission are recommending. Some progressives argue that Obama does what he can for us in an impossible political climate; others rant that he has used us and abandoned us. But in one sense, what we think of him or his policies isn’t the point. What matters is whether we can make him do what we want. And right now progressives are insufficiently organized to twist the political arms we need bent.

Three events in St. Louis in a three week span, though, show that some progressives get it and are taking steps to organize. A couple of Saturdays ago, a small group met at Rea Kleeman’s house to discuss the disarray in the Missouri Democratic Party. They agreed on three steps the party ought to take, and they sent a letter to Gov. Nixon requesting that the state party:

  • appoint a paid full time director
  • organize an active group in every township
  • appoint a public relations person to get our message out using the internet, mailings, and contacts in traditional media

The activists in Kleeman’s group are so frustrated that they vow they won’t contribute to or work for any campaigns until Nixon meets with them and takes steps to rectify the party’s weaknesses.

I figure they need a few thousand–or at least a few hundred–more signers to a follow-up letter, and I can recommend a couple of places where they can look for like minded folk.

Tuesday night, Dec. 7th, Democrats without Borders will meet at Jefferson Grill in Kirkwood from 6:30-7:30 (127 W. Jefferson Ave., 63122). It’s a new group that I know little about, but I know a couple of people who will attend. They or I will report on what that group plans to do.

But the best place to connect with other activists bent on organizing is this Saturday at a day long workshop called the Online Organizing and Community Building Workshop. All right, the title isn’t as catchy as, say, Twisting Political Arms and Outing Republican Liars, but who needs a snazzy title if the content and the contacts promise to be worth your time? Adam Shriver, who does yeoman work exposing Tea Party craziness at St. Louis Activist Hub, headed up a group of local activists (including some of us at this blogsite) and came up with this program:

The basic plan for the workshop (at the wonderful event space of the Regional Arts Commission on the Delmar Loop) is as follows:

9:00 AM Welcome and Introductions

9:30 – 10:30 Panel Discussion of the Current State of Missouri Politics

10:30 -11:00 Discussion of the Current State of the Media (and its many flaws)

11:00-11:30 Introduction to the Basics of Online Organizing and Community Building

11:30-12:30 Workshop Session A

12:30-1:30 Lunch

1:30 – 2:30 Workshop Session B

2:30 – 3:30 Workshop Session C

3:30-4 Wrap-up and follow-up plans

Workshops will include: blogging 101, social networking, covering friendly events, covering unfriendly events, working with the traditional media, videography, and online community-building.

We will also try to leave open space during the last workshop session for people to suggest and even lead their own workshops. We have an opportunity to change the conversation for the better: let’s make sure we use it!

Assistance for this event was generously provided by the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, and St. Louis Jobs with Justice.

Cost is Free but you do need to RSVP! RSVP by sending an email to washupeacecoalition@gmail.com.

The workshop is at 6128 Delmar. I hope to have a chance to sign that Kleeman petition. And I know I’ll see some of y’all there.

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