OMNI WAR WATCH
WEDNESDAYS #242, AUGUST 13, 2025. Compiled by Dick Bennett.
END CORPORATISM: Move to
Amend Citizens United for a Government that Serves the Public Interest..
END EMPIRE: Our Journey from Afghanistan.
STOP Project 2025!
END US
CORPORATISM: MOVE TO AMEND CITIZENS UNITED. It’s
the System: Stop the Arsonists.
Right now, people
are rallying to save PBS. With
the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s federal grants canceled, donations
are pouring in from those who value quality, commercial-free news, educational
programming, and cultural content. This outpouring is a powerful testament to
the role of a free press in an informed society. But the real crisis isn’t just the loss of
PBS—it’s the system. It’s the system
where powerful interests dominate elections, flood our airwaves with
propaganda, and influence laws written by corporate lobbyists—while politicians
cut funding for essential public services.
We should absolutely support PBS and other institutions under
attack. But we must not lose sight of the root cause. We can’t just fight
fires—we need to stop the arsonists.
Move to Amend is working for the long-term solution: the “We the People” Amendment, which affirms two
essential truths—corporations are not people, and money is not speech. This reform is the
foundation for a government that serves the public interest, not corporate
agendas. . . . MORE https://www.movetoamend.org/?utm_campaign=pbs_fundraising_ask&utm_medium=email&utm_source=movetoamend
END US WARMAKING: Afghanistan
BOOK CLUB: Our
Journey from Afghanistan: A Story of Survival and Hope. For this book club, World
BEYOND War President Kathy Kelly will join the two authors who have written
their remarkable story . . . and 18 of you.
In September, 2025, World BEYOND War will be holding a
weekly discussion for each of four weeks of the book Our Journey from
Afghanistan: A Story of Survival and Hope with the authors Zar
& Kasim, and with Kathy Kelly. When
you register for the club, we
will mail you a paperback copy of the book.
We'll let you know which parts of the book will be
discussed each week along with the Zoom details to access the discussions.
FIGHTING
BACK AGAINST PROJECT 2025
Public
Citizen <president@citizen.org> 7-28-25.
[I am asked, what can I do against all these crises? My frequent reply is: support an effective
organization. And one of the best is
Public Citizen, founded by Nader.
Its legal office is filing cases against wars, warming, corporations,
you name it. For the public, for
us. Here’s an example]:
“Still
*another* win in court against Trump regime.”
Things
are happening fast with our various lawsuits against the Trump regime.
Last week we emailed you about a big win in one of our lawsuits. In that case,
a federal judge ordered the administration to restore a critical database about
the funding allocated to various agencies. That database went dark after Russell
Vought, one of the primary architects of the infamous Project
2025 manifesto, took charge of the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB).
Now we have another victory to share in a completely different case.
Here are the basics: For six decades,
Job Corps has helped millions of at-risk youth by providing job training,
housing, and assistance with GEDs. The
Job Corps program has continued with ongoing bipartisan support in Congress —
even when President Richard Nixon wanted to shrink it and President
Ronald Reagan wanted to eliminate it altogether. But then Donald Trump was reelected,
and tried to do what Nixon and Reagan couldn’t. In May — in flagrant defiance
of the law — the Trump regime announced that it was suspending the Job Corps
program and closing all 99 Job Corps centers nationwide. Public Citizen — with Southern Poverty Law
Center as co-counsel — filed a class-action lawsuit in federal court
challenging the Trump administration’s unlawful decision to close the Job Corps
centers.
Last
Friday, the court ruled in our favor and put on hold the Trump regime’s
decision to close the Job Corps centers.
The judge wrote that the administration’s actions were “unprecedented” and that
it “unequivocally” acted “unlawfully” in its scheme to kill the storied Job
Corps program.
MORE ABOUT TAKING THE REGIME TO COURT. . . .
[Note on jobs and our 2 Parties: both Parties are warmongers that use wars
to produce jobs, but the Dems simultaneously still seek civilian New Deal plans
and practices for producing jobs and DEI, while the Republicans… well, as you
see. –D]
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WATCH WEDNESDAYS #242, AUGUST 13, 2025. Compiled by Dick Bennett.