Thanks for boycotting Motts, but you can stop now. We won!
In other upcoming events:
1st: There's a major rally in DC on October 2 (for those of you in the Boston area, there's a fundraiser at BelaLuna in JP on this Thursday, Sept. 16 from 6-9. Also, 9/16 is Mexican Independence Day, so you can celebrate mi patria and support US labor at the same time!
2nd: Today was primary day in MA. How many of you eligible voters actually voted? Turnout was pathetic in my precinct, but at least it meant that I had that much more power! Suckers. Don't blame me when you don't like the government, you had your chance. Seriously, though, there are some pretty important things on the ballot in November - in particular Questions 1, 2, and 3. Those, I tell you, you should vote No on, if for no other reason than it makes no sense to write tax policy through the initiative process. You don't know what the MA budget looks like, why are you voting about how to the balance it? How about I decide that you can't afford that donut you're eating? How does that sound? Pretty stupid, eh? So is eliminating the alcohol tax (Question 1). Or reducing the sales tax by 60% (Question 3). And as for Question 2: if you support cutting affordable housing, then I guess you're just a heartless bastard who cares more about having a few bucks more so that you can buy a few more donuts to stuff into your fucking craw than other human beings having a roof over their head in which case maybe you should just kill yourself now and let the rest of us figure out our society you heartless motherfucker.
Seriously, though, maybe you should do your own research rather than taking my word for it, but vote NO on 1, 2 and 3.
Thanks. You may go about your business.