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I have something in common with Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. We had all been engaged in community organizing.
The college-age Hillary Clinton wrote her senior thesis on a community organizer named Saul Alinsky, a brilliant grass roots strategist, the author of a small d democratic manifesto called Reveille for Radicals. The thesis was later defensively removed from circulation when right-wing attackers tried to use it as part of full-court press Clinton bashing. She writes admiringly of Alinsky but criticizes his approach as anachronistic, affirming the need to work in the system, not outside of it. No surprise. (Ironically, her academic advisor was a professor named Alan Schechter, a namesake, not a relative.)
Alinsky, more of a populist than a leftist, engineered a model for militant collective action and empowerment in the form of The Woodlawn Organization in Chicago's blue-collar neighborhoods. He trained local leaders and built an organization that confronted the political machine and won concessions for working class people in the form of better schools, jobs and housing.
One of his dedicated disciples was Fred Ross, who applied his techniques in California, and is credited with recruiting a then unknown Mexican American activist named Cesar Chavez who later built the Farm Workers union with Fred's help. Chavez, in turn came up with the slogan "SàSe Puede" (Yes We Can) which has been appropriated and turned into a national call for political change by the Barack Obama Campaign.
Obama, too, learned life-changing political lesson on the same mean streets of Chicago where Alinksy plied his trade decades earlier. He spoke of himself as a community organizer in his magnetic and impassioned ML King-style speech/sermon on Super Tuesday.
Many moons ago, the New Republic wrote of his days as a community organizer when he was in his 20's: "With his old classmates from Columbia, he had talked frequently about political change. Now, he was moving to Chicago to put that talk into action. His 1995 memoir, Dreams from My Father, recounts his idealistic effusions: "Change won't come from the top, I would say. Change will come from a mobilized grass roots. That's what I'll do. I'll organize black folks. At the grass roots. For change."
I could relate to that sentiment because in the mid-sixties I went from civil rights organizing in Harlem (in the days when "The Movement" was proudly interracial) to enlist in a community organizing school directed by Fred Ross with Saul Alinksy himself as our visiting guru. We took courses with them, but mostly learned by applying his techniques in the neighborhoods and housing projects of Syracuse New York. The program was funded by the War On Poverty until it became "controversial," a hot potato.
I was there along with two colleagues from the Northern Student Movement, an affiliate of SNCC, the Southern-based Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee. We had worked in the Harlem rent strikes. Some of us had gone South to assist in organizing for voting rights in Mississippi. We were younger than Saul and Fred, probably more activists than organizers.
We also opposed the Vietnam War, more of a global concern than a local one. While we believed in neighborhood empowerment, we wanted to build a national movement to fight poverty and the war. I parted ways with Alinksy because I saw him more as a reformer than a radical. I never really won my arguments with him-he was a gruff genius--but I never lost my respect for his strategic approach.
A year later, I moved from the streets to the suites and decided to learn about politics on the inside. Obama would also leave organizing to enter politics. He ran for office; I worked in one for nearly a year-as an Assistant to the Mayor of Detroit under a Ford Foundation backed internship program. I worked in a political campaign when the Mayor, Jerome P. Cavanagh, turned against the Vietnam War and ran for Senate in Michigan. He lost, but like Obama was also battling the Democratic Party which had backed a terrible war.
When he lost that quest, I decided that the compromises of electoral politics were not for me. I turned towards journalism but I never lost a "bottom-up" orientation and an organizing perspective.
Fast forward to the 2008 political campaign. Obama has positioned himself as the inspiring messenger for a "change we can believe in." He has built a grassroots sounding campaign. She, in turn, has sought and won labor support, including the Farm Workers. While he and Hillary Clinton have key differences, they often seem more symbolic than real.
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are now largely running on their "electability," not ideology. The Wall Street Journal noted that issues have now "eroded" as central to either campaign, and that the horse race and popularity contest is in command. They seem happy about that. Wall Street Hedge Funders and financiers are helping to bankroll both campaigns. (Edward's big donors have now embraced Obama.) Wall Street is not a target of either, except for funding.
Slogans, buzz words, stump speeches and message points substitute for any effort to educate the American people about what it will really take to make change, Obama says change will be "tough" but doesn't go into why or discuss all the institutional forces and power centers with a stake in the status quo.
If he loses, I fear, many of his new young voters will get disillusioned and drop out of politics in part because they may be naíve or unaware of what the real obstacles to change are. They are mesmerized by charismatic speechifying and political vote counts, not a knowledge of underlying economic realities that any President will confront. Who is in office is not necessarily who is in power!
Ultimately, if Clinton and Obama really want to make change, they need to spell out more what they are for, not just what they are against. They need to organize, not just proselytize. They are not just running against the Republicans, but are up against what best-selling author John Perkins a former "economic hit man," calls the "corporatocracy," the economic power nexus that calls the shots.
For his part, McCain, the likely Republican nominee just says, "I know a lot less about economics than I do about military and foreign policy issues. I still need to be educated." Obama and Clinton may need some education too. Rightwing constituencies insist candidates echo their issues. Liberals just cheerlead and send checks.
Both parties are running in the middle of a deepening economic crisis that is getting worse and, they (save a fading Ron Paul, along with the media, are acting as if it isn't there.
Saul Landau writes "Excuse me please, members of the media for interjecting realism into the soap opera aura that you all have created around the current primary elections. I have watched endless reports about gossip, (this candidate cried because her feeling were hurt) and that one felt betrayed when the race issue emerged, but only as a way to smear another candidate. Mostly, the candidates said little about reality and nothing that offers even a hint about the real issues of the nation or its empire."
Community organizing is now talked about only in terms of "ground operations" to pull vote on Election Day, and a media campaign to persuade independents. None of the candidates are accountable to a base; none has to be responsive to the desperate needs of America's neighborhoods that are being devastated by economic pain, debt and foreclosures.
There is barely any mention of the economic justice reforms being demanded by today's community organizers like ACORN, Jesse Jackson's RainbowPush Coalition and many local groups. There's been no effort to support the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) that is organizing people to stay in their homes and stabilize their communities while providing affordable mortgages.
Neither Democratic candidate is focusing on the reality of mounting inflation, joblessness, the credit squeeze/debt burden (Student loans and mortgages) and the growing income gap. Are they only reading their own press, and ignoring this financial time bomb? Are they in denial?
When Hillary Clinton speaks of withdrawal from Iraq, she tells us we have to ask the question about what will happen then. Ok, let's start asking what can or will happen if and when either she or Obama are elected. Will they be co-opted or continue to challenge vested interests, not just lobbyists? Will they push for the kinds of deeper economic reforms and regulation that are urgently needed? Will they keep their supporters mobilized?
And where are the popular organization now raising millions for their campaigns on these key issues? Why are they so silent? If you want to help your candidate, help the American people understand the real stakes.
Unfashionable as they may be, Saul Alinsky's words bear remembering, "I tell people, 'The hell with charity. The only thing you will get is what you are strong enough to get.'"
News Dissector Danny Schechter directed the documentary In Debt We Trust (Indebtwetrust.com) and wrote the e-book SQUEEZED (Coldtype.net) Comments to Dissector@mediachannel.org
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-- "Saul Landau writes "Excuse me please, members of the media for interjecting realism into the soap opera aura that you all have created around the current primary elections. I have watched endless reports about gossip, (this candidate cried because her feeling were hurt) and that one felt betrayed when the race issue emerged, but only as a way to smear another candidate. Mostly, the candidates said little about reality and nothing that offers even a hint about the real issues of the nation or its empire."
Community organizing is now talked about only in terms of "ground operations" to pull vote on Election Day, and a media campaign to persuade independents. None of the candidates are accountable to a base; none has to be responsive to the desperate needs of America's neighborhoods that are being devastated by economic pain, debt and foreclosures." --
I disagree heartily. You see, Danny, what the new world order is about, is to demoralize us so badly, that we won't notice that the United States of America is being dismantled; torn apart for auctioning off to the highest foreign bidder. That is why Bush and Co. were so adamant about States' rights, and against "big" government -- read: our country's government; the U.S. Government. So that it is the American Soul that must hear the message of hope and change and mend. We must be mobilized to sit up and notice a new voice telling us that we are our own answer to our prayers. (That's Obama. Hillary just tells us that we have the opportunity to make history if we elect a woman -- herself -- to be president.)
But Barack Obama has it right. We the People will stand up and walk to the polls, and vote, and make our own change, and together -- yes, All races, creeds, as well as the poor and the rich (not the super, super, duper rich) will make this change that will propel us into peace, prosperity, and honor. That is the change we have been crying out for, and what we hope for. This is a moment in time when we are all being invited to stand together for the good of the country. It is the very soul and life of this country that is at stake, and Obama is reaching us with hope.
Oh, and by the way Danny, Journalists, like community organizers are best when they believe in the power of the people.
Any change simply will be cosmetic at best.
If you think Obama is "Going to bring real change" then you are Charlie Brown and Lucy is going to pull the football away. You can believe that it will work this time, you can put all your effort into it, but the fact is you will soon be laying on your back staring at the sky. Obama is Lucy. He's not a bad guy but he's not going to let you kick the football.
Another inside the box writer. Stop imagining two political parties in D.C. Think one party with two right wings. Then the joke that has become our political system is better understood.
Hoa binh
What is 'the change we can believe in'?
Barack Obama.
It's the same old story. When you engage Democrats in the business of introspection and self-criticism, they just get a blank look or sneer that you must be a Naderite for expecting (or hoping maybe)that the system should deliver more than just a "throw the bums out" campaign. I'll of course vote for any Democrat (except a Joe Lieberman type) against a Republican, but it is frustrating.
Change will only be cosmetic if we are pessimistic and alienated from our democracy.
Real change can happen if "We the People" begin to be more active instead of just sitting passively in front of our monopoly media television sets.
More people continue to spend time on the internet reading information and motivation (and some sorry ass pessimism) on sites like this one. We have a historic opportunity in front of us that is similar to the time when the printing press allowed people to challenge their kings, bishops, and masters. What will we do with this opportunity?
In the past, I thought running for office was the best way to be involved in making political changes. Now I know there is an opportunity (on the internet) to connect people from all over the world as we share our ideas, strategies, frustrations, and motivation. It is a revolutionary moment in the history of our species.
The "changes" that Mr. Obama or Mrs. Clinton can deliver on day one and every day in office include these.
Flip of the veto threat from Democratic initiatives to Republican initiatives. Appointment of liberal judges to all levels of Federal judiciary. De-emphasis of our march to having "big-brother" Patriot-Act style law enforcement. Re-ordering of priorities in all the agencies. Use of the bully pulpit to expose rather than extol the recent excesses of Wall Street. Jump-start of the Iraqi government by demonstrating there really is a "timetable". Reassurance to the world financial community that the USA is not really a dead-broke debtor nation because we WILL USE the taxing power of the government to pay our national debts.
There are lots more opportunities for "change", and they're significant. If they weren't both immediately available and significant, the Republicans would not be fighting so hard against the idea of a Dem president.
DON'T LET CYNICS TELL YOU THERE IS NO CHANGE, AND NOTHING MATTERS. THAT OLD LINE IS LAZY AT BEST AND MOST LIKELY PLANTED FROM YOUR OPPONENTS.
I believed in Bill Clinton, I remember how happy/excited I was when he was nominated and elected. Tomorrow Hillary Clinton is going to be speaking a half mile from my house and I won't be there. In fact, I wouldn't walk across the street to see her. She and Bill have totally disgusted me with their Rovian tactics. But I will be at Obama's rally in Bangor tomorrow and will caucus for him on Sunday. I'm 56 and totally sick of our government that only wants to oppress and control the people. If Barack makes it and then becomes just another hack I doubt if I ever attend anybody's rally ever again. But I'm giving this one more shot. And pray real change happens. We ARE the people we've been waiting for and when I heard Obama say that, I decided to vote for him. But with the super delegates influence I'm really not sure it's worth it. My 21 year old anarchist daughter says it must all fall before we can start to build a truly democratic America. But I'm in for one more time. If Clinton makes it I'll give her a chance. If McCain makes it, then I'll leave America. 100 year war, fuck that.
Bill and Hillary are so much like Rove it really is spooky. Where do these vampires come from?
There seems to be this tension between the campaign that educates the people and usually loses and the one that offers mere spectacle and sometimes wins. Left-leaners in the USA can only gaze longingly at recent elections in Ecuador, Bolivia, and Venezuela where the fundamental issues of political economy were in play.
Except among activists and the blogniscenti, a class-conscious analysis is absent from the public discourse. I see this sometimes in the glazed-over eyes of my students when I describe left or even right-wing ideology. That's just politics, they say, a divisive irrelevance. Can't we all just get along? They are sick of both war and the war against war.
However, when someone like Obama taps into this ill-formed yearning for peace, he may also be challenging the one-sided war against everything progressive in the public discourse, making an end run around the politics of fear that drive everything from the war on terror to anti-immigrant xenophobia. His strategy has clearly ignited a movement of sorts.
The question for us who believe we know better is how to engage this movement, educate them, and prepare them for the struggle that will be required to make their dreams of peace and justice a reality. One thing I have learned from years of activism is that we must lead with our ears.
Obama's reliance on his elite backers may have a number of outcomes. He could champion our causes. He could merely give us space to struggle. Or, especially if we are weak and isolated, he could unleash on us the dogs of the national security state.
www.phillipbannowsky.com
All of the presidential candidates, maybe especially McCain, should be pressured into declaring that if elected s/he will make Executive Orders to annul all of Bush's "signing statements" and his Executive Orders which make the US into an official police state. They must also declare that they will advocate legislation to annul the Patriot Act, suspending habeus corpus, and other acts allowing spying on Americans and that they are opposed to the current "thought police" bill, HR1959 by Rep. Jane Harmon of LA's South Bay, to imprison people whose thoughts are disapproved by the government.
It is up to us to demand that we get our Civil Liberties back!
"We have a historic opportunity in front of us that is similar to the time when the printing press allowed people to challenge their kings, bishops, and masters. What will we do with this opportunity?"
peace coup, you are so right! For the first time in History the entire world is changing at once. The sheer volume and pace of change is overwhelming for any individual. The KEY to mastering change is DECENTRALIZATION. Common Dreams is the fertilizer for individualized (decentralized) discussion and leads to formative new ideas that can be tested instantly and worldwide on the internet. The creative use of decentralized idea formation is priceless. It becomes increasingly valuable as we learn to diminish our ego's in favor of harnessing change and applying new ideas. The efficient generation and application of good ideas leads to ever increasing positive change. Building the base of ideas that forms the new vision is always the most time consuming
aspect of the change process. Change accelerates upward from there, slowly at first and then much more rapidly. The old guard will not fall easily but nature is on our side and will surely bring them down. They are burnt toast walking.
Enjoy the cynical humor and the daily expressions of despair as a natural part of the change process. It's happening.
Bush was NEVER elected!
So if Obama were actually able to win in a large enough landslide to overcome any election machine fraud and inner-city disenfranchisement we've seen in recent elections, it would be remarkable. We would all be stunned I suspect. Personally, I will be shocked if we move from Bush to Obama in one election! That would be miraculous. That would be dreamlike.
Obama is better than Clinton on foreign policy as is clear enough by the fact that he opposed the 2002 authorization for war that Clinton voted for. How many times do we need to repeat that?
Does anyone need MORE than that?
The purists here can sing their song but I find it a simple tune. I'm not naive about Obama. However, he is far less militaristic than Clinton or McCain. He didn't buy into that legislation that the Iranian Revolution Guard were terrorists. Clinton did. So what? That doesn't matter to the puritans.
Details like these mean nothing to those whose simplified worldview leaves them feeling above it all. The feeling of moral superiority must be a source of some self-satisfaction. They can support the candidate who most reflects their ideals and hope to get 5% of the vote. That's a great strategy in some ways--we need a third party. I applaud those who don't merely oppose Obama, but who are working for some other project they can completely believe in and which does not in any way compromise their ideals. Go for it! Change comes from below.
But I can also see some value in the pragmatic approach to getting Obama into a office because he has a time table to withdraw combat troops from Iraq and Clinton does not. And of course, McCain wants to stay in Iraq until the end of the empire--which might be during his reign.
Peace, respect.
Kathy:
Was I meant to laugh out loud at your rhetoric? Because I did, with ridiculous glee.
Empower the American People
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"If he loses, I fear, many of his new young voters will get disillusioned and drop out of politics in part because they may be naïve or unaware of what the real obstacles to change are."
I think there is as much danger of exacerbating alienation when the Obama voters find out he is no different from the others. I worry that their newbieness will lead them to being to alienated once they find out Obama has grifted them.
Kudos to Sti Whitman and Daniel David for pointing out changes that the Dem candidate can deliver once in office. The one question I have for those die-hard Naderites who continue to spout their vitriol against Obama and Clinton for not being progressive or "pure" enough to deserve our vote is this: If enough of you had supported Gore to have swung the election definitively in his favor, WOULD GORE HAVE INVADED IRAQ?
As Sti Whitman says (regarding Obama rather than Gore)"DOES ANYONE NEED MORE THAN THAT?" I, too, am supporting Obama instead of Clinton, not only because of Iraq, but because of NAFTA, "welfare reform", etc. which the "two-for-one" delivered the first time around. But if she is nominated I will indeed support her rather than sit on my hands or cast a protest vote that helps McCain into office.
Ask yourselves that same question re: the current candidates as I did regarding Gore: Would either of them be likely to keep us in Iraq for then next ten, twenty or a hundred years" - as McCain/Bush will undoubtedly do? Then, for God's sake, DO SOMETHING - CAST YOUR VOTE FOR THE DEM NOMINEE, even if s/he is only "the best of all possible candidates". If whoever we elect does NOTHING more than get us out of this brewing apocalypse, that will be light years more important than anything a mythical third party or "pure" candidate can do at this point.
There is an excellent article on this site that points out the danger for Obama in overtly advocating for change the way Edwards (who was always my candidate) did. Not only will the MSM shoot him down, they will tar him as "the black candidate", thus alienating the huge numbers of middle-class white men who currently back him over Clinton.
OF COURSE Obama can't talk about "real change" in detail: that's what Edwards did, and Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton -- and it is to Jackson and Sharpton that Obama will be compared if he does. We will begin to see Obama described not as another JFK, but as another Jackson. Even MLK, revered as he now is, was damned as "the most dangerous man in America" when he talked about poverty. Look at Obama's record. Read his books - read the plans posted on his campaign site. His speeches are intended to inspire and motivate - not to deliver details the way Gore, the "policy wonk" did, which left audiences not only tuned out but turned off.
The minute Obama begins to sound like Edwards, Kuchich, Gore or Dean is when he starts to disappear from MSM coverage, as our "liberal" press begins to undercut and malign him in every possible way. GET REAL!
Kudos to Sti Whitman and Daniel David for pointing out that changes that the Dem candidate can deliver once in office. The one question I have for those die-hard Naderites who continue to spout their vitriol against Obama and Clinton as not progressive or "pure" enough to deserve our vote. If enough of you had supported Gore to have swung the election definitively in his favor, WOULD GORE HAVE INVADED IRAQ?
As Sti Whitman says (regarding Obama rather than Gore)"DOES ANYONE NEED MORE THAN THAT?" I, too, am supporting Obama instead of Clinton, not only because of Iraq, but because of NAFTA, "welfare reform", etc. which the "two-for-one" delivered the first time around. But if she is nominated I will indeed support her rather than sit on my hands or cast a protest vote that helps McCain into office.
Ask yourselves that same question re: the current candidates as I did regarding Gore: Would either of them be likely to keep us in Iraq for then next ten, twenty or a hundred years" - as McCain/Bush will undoubtedly do? Then, for God's sake, DO SOMETHING - CAST YOUR VOTE FOR THE DEM NOMINEE, even if s/he is only "the best of all possible candidates". If whoever we elect does NOTHING more than get us out of this brewing apocalypse, that will be light years more important than anything a mythical third party or "pure" candidate can do at this point.
There is also an excellent article on this site that points out the danger for Obama in overtly advocating for change the way Edwards (who was always my candidate) did. Not only will the MSM shoot him down, they will tar him as "the black candidate", thus alienating the huge numbers of middle-class white men who currently back him over Clinton. OF COURSE he can't talk about "real change" in detail: that's what Edwards did, and Jesse Jackson and even Al Sharpton -- and it is to Jackson and Sharpton that Obama will be compared if he does. We will begin to see Obama described not as another JFK, but as another JJ, or AS. Even MLK, revered as he now is, was damned as "the most dangerous man in America" when he talked about poverty. Look at Obama's record. Read his books - read the plans posted on his campaign site. His speeches are intended to inspire and motivate - not to deliver details the way Gore, the "policy wonk" did, which left audiences not only tuned out but turned off. The minute Obama begins to sound like Edwards, Kuchich, gore or Dean is the minute he starts to disappear from MSM coverage, as our "liberal" press begins to undercut and malign him in every possible way. GET REAL!
Mr. Elf, does the DLC pay you twice for your double post or do you only get paid once for each instance of electioneering for your corporate-imperialist party? Personally, I think you should be paid twice, with a bonus for the extra dose of lesser-evilism. I hear they really pay out if you're actually willing to break election laws to keep Greens and other independent progressives off the ballot, invalidate the votes they cast, or just harass and intimidate their supporters. Hey, the political version of Jim Crow is a growth industry--you could get rich!
I'The hell with charity. The only thing you will get is what you are strong enough to get.'
"Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime"
The civil rights and women's movements had end goals both propelled the ideas forward and while there were strong leaders and personalities who emerged, eyes stayed on the prize. The only goal in the Obama 'movement' is to simply get him elected. What happens if he is not the nominee? Will his cultists vote for the Democratic nominee? They don't like to classify themselves as "Democrats" in the first place. The record turnouts in Democratic primaries won't be repeated in the general election.
I am an Edwards loyalist but do know one thing about this election. Clinton supporters know her, warts and all. Obama cultists do not live in the real world. They refuse to believe any negative truths about their "Messiah."
You have to view the upper levels of our Federal Government (the Sentate, the Presidency, the leadership in the House, the Federal Reserve and to some degree, but more servant to really, the Supreme Court) for what it is - an Oligarchy. It's the natural result of the maturation of our form of Republic/Democracy. It won't be reversed by any election or political party but the Oligarchy will not last and we'll slide towards a brief period facism or a kind of everyman for himself barely controlled chaos, followed by another violent revolution that will lead to god only knows what. The slide to a complete Oligarchy was completed years ago. What we've been seeing for the last 25 years or so is an attempt by the now failing Oligarchy to maintain the myth of a functioning Republic. But predictably, the Oligarchy has begun to believe its own myths. So you have this state of disconnect from reality that bewilders your average and at the moment powerless citizen or journalist. But the Oligarchy wants what it wants so it can't resist its own worst tendencies so the disconnect from reality grows steeper and the acts become more and more overt and crazy (crazy to one who isn't party to the morality destroying wealth of the Oligarchy that is). Finally, desperation sets in as the Oligarchy itself begins to feel the results of it's own failed policies and years of neglecting good governance. Then, the Oligarchy unconsiously switches from trying to maintain the myth of a functioning Republic via some level of self-control and some policy consideration for the masses to trying to passify the masses with circus and beer (another rebate check anyone?). But this act of desperation only buys the Oligarchy more time. But time for what? It has no ability for "change" as it is not a functioning governing body with the tools for introspection and discipline (not a coincidence that this word "change" is being thrown around this election year in such vague terms). Finally, the last chapter is written when a number of the Oligarchy's failed "policies" come home to roost at the same time, destroying the Nations economy or worse. This destiny for all democractically organized governments is spelled out by Plato in "The Republic" and it's the reason why we all know that name thousands of years later even if we don't all know or understand his work. It's the reason the founding fathers drafted the Constitution to be a living, changing document. If you were diligent and careful you could constantly update and re-invent Democracy so that the "decline" was never allowed to begin. But we have not been diligent and careful with it, consumerism and fossil fuels drove us all to distraction. The end.
Exxon sets new record profits;
McDonald's sales stronger than ever;
SUV sales remain solid;
Funny how "We The People" want "change" from our "leaders" yet still seem to lack the ability to "change" our "way of life" unless a newly elected "daddy" tells us to.
Lead by example - you want change, change. Now.
According to Democracy Now!, here are some of Obama and H. Clinton's key advisors. Doesn't sound like much of a change to me...
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/1/3/vote_for_change_atrocity_linked_us
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/2/8/examining_clinton_obamas_stances_on_the
America needs adequate campaign spending limits so America will have politicians who are more progressive and from poorer classes.
WOW ! Suddenly the polls claim that the economy is the real election issue now !
DUH ! Deficit military spending/waste is draining the economy. But, no one, especially not the Mickey Mouse dumbo demo candidates is willing to link outrageous imperial war crime spending as a major factor in Amerika's economic decline.
Forget about our moral decline as that is a bottomless pit populated by Christians and capitalists establishing new lows in human behavior.
And on the Repugnant side of the aisles of corruption, we have the deranged Nam bomber McCain running with Iraq War Resoltion zionist troll, Lieberman, at his side ! Not a pretty picture outlined in the following:
http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/news/2006/07/24299.php
But they can only play economic games with the war crimes deficit spending before it becomes real inflation. It has begun. Nixon took us off the gold standard to try to manipulate the Nam debt spending and bingo, crippling inflation. Same-same as they used to say in Bangkok !
And imagine what the costs might be if Amerika is ever hauled into an international court to pay reparations for Iraq war crimes ?
As soon as Bill Clinton began campaigning against Bush 41 after winning the nomination in '92, I knew he was going to be elected. How? Because his main theme, repeated like a mantra, was "change."
After 12 years of bad news from Central America, scandals and indictments and resignations, after enough folks had caught on that the rising tide on Wall Street had lifted only the yachts while the working skiffs were anchored in the muck on the bottom, poll numbers had suggested that the "great beast" (Alexander Hamilton's revealing term for the demos) was starting to twitch in its slumber. Best to soothe it with a lullaby called "Change."
Easy prediction after 8 years of Bush 43? Barack Obama brings his warm baritone to the White House. Rest easy, beast. Everything's going to be all right.
There is no democracy. Simply because we have elections does not mean that we have a democracy. It is a two-party duopoly. Candidates are chosen my the media and the big money. None of them are accountable to the voters.
In my earlier post, I gave the wrong bill number for the "thought police bill." It is HR 1955. Here is the link to the bill:
http://thomas.loc.gov/ and type in HR1955 in the bill search area.
More information- HR1955 passed the House. The Senate bill to take action on is S1959.
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Updated January, 2008
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The Relocalization strategy developed in response to the environmental, social, political and economic impacts of global over-reliance on cheap energy. Our dependence on cheap non-renewable fossil fuel energy has produced climate change, the erosion of community, wars for oil-rich land and the instability of the global economic system.
The Relocalization Network supports local groups in developing community activities and programs that can be implemented locally and as working models for other communities seeking to increase their resilience.
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If you vote for either Obama or Clinton, you are voting to block any chance at real change in this country.
Please watch what Dems do, don't listen to what they say, because they constantly are either lying, conning you or misleading you. Watch what they do.
Right now, they are working hard to protect telecom profits from any effect of their violating the law to take away your rights and liberty.
They keep funding this war. They keep protecting the Republicans from impeachment. They keep voting for the corporations and against you. It goes on and on.
Watch what they do. And what they don't do, also. But don't listen to words. The words are almost always either lies or distracting BS these days. Since they serve their big donors, they have to lie in the election to get votes.
If a Dem majority in congress won't repeal the Patriot act, who cares who has the veto power in the White House. Have you seen the Dem majority in Congress take any action to stop, roll-back, or even slow down Bush's power grabs that take away your rights?
Watch actions, don't listen to words. Look how the Dems always come down making sure the Republican agenda advances. Even with majorities in both houses and an unpopular President who polls in the 20% range, they always still make sure the Republican agenda passes.
Oh, they'll create a few phony issues. I'm sure stem cell research affects some people. But is it really the burning issue of the day while our soldiers die and murder, while we become a nation of rape and torture, while our wealth is stolen and our rights taken away. Sure, they'll find bizarre differences in policy while both pushing plans to protect corporate health care industry profits. They raise the min wage up a dime or so, but they won't come anywhere near supporting a living wage.
Watch the Dems actions. Like with any con man, pay close attention that what really happens and don't listen to the talk.
When was the last Dem action you can really stand up and support ... the civil rights act of 1964?
Where's the actions that have done wonders to improve workers safety, pay and job security? Where's the actions that have made quality health care a right for all Americans? Where's the actions that have reversed the decline of our urban areas?
Remember, the Dems had control of both houses of congress and the white house for two years after the 92 elections. What exactly did the Dems do? Did they make union organizing a right for all American workers and pass tough laws against the labor busting practices of American corporations? Did they make sure that all Americans have the resources they need to get as much education as they can? Did they create a massive system of federal grants to fund college education without the student's going deep into debt?
Watch the Dems actions. Don't listen to their words.
Amazing.
I feel like I'm ranting too much, so I go to a different website. And lo and behold, I get learn even more about just how disgusting the ACTIONS of the Dems are.
You have to work really hard to ignore what the Dems really do in order to keep believing the BS they spew out.
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Hillary, Will You Renounce Your Ties to Monsanto?
By LINN COHEN-COLE
http://www.counterpunch.org/cole02082008.html
Classic ....
George Carlin on Voting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u6lCBnRoHQ
What is the "Change we can believe in"? Quite simply put, it's a sea change from living with an administration that has maintained its grip on power by keeping us afraid. I mean, let's face it, anything's got to be better than Dubya and his cronies.
I am tired of the partisan bickering that has torn apart Washington and has virtually kept Congress at a standstill and unable to pass any meaningful legislation. I am tired of the constant harking of "9/11" and "terrorists", as if they are already at our front door just waiting to get it. I am tired of paying more for things when my pay has failed to keep pace with rampant inflation. I am tired of not being able to receive the quality health care that I was once able to get before the advent of managed care.
Frankly, the very idea of HOPE is a refreshing one. Rather than look backward, which is all that McCain and Hillary are doing, at least Obama's campaign is looking forward. I'd just as soon look to what we can accomplish rather than what we did in the past.
Remember, you can't go home again, no matter what anybody says. Time marches on.
'Change we can believe in'is a great mantra for us all. We all want the easy button to life but staying informed and involved while the road less traveled is better citizenship.
Hillary has her problems - and my vote would be for us to force Hillary and Obama to play nice and join up but ....
Here is something on Obama that will likely be used by the Republicans as it has the aroma of 'Good old American politics' help from a business 'friend' to purchase his home:
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=4111483
whats it matter who the president is? I want to know who the next Vice President will be?
There is a conspiracy to do away with the present middle and lower classes in the USA, in any way possible, including- starving, disease, freezing, drugs, alcohol etc.
Of the 2 Dem candidates who do you think will stop this conspiracy, if either?
I guess my question Danny is why be a journalist exposing the truth if there is no political dynamic that can change things and act on the truth?
I 'm not about to start chanting yes we can here , but what is the political point of no we can't?
If all the democrats attending the debates started chanting we want universal medicare. I think O & H might get the Message. If everywhere they went the majority disruptively told them what we want. Would someone change their campaign tactics or is this an orchestrated sham.
I recall seeing reports of Code Pink attendees at an HRC rally being escorted out forcibly because they were wearing T-shirts with messages that were not approved by the HRC enforcers.
And at a similar meeting for Obama, some nuclear power protesters were forced out and away into a 'free speech zone' a good distance from the proceedings, safely removed from being heard at all.
Sounds kinda orchestrated to me ...
Maybe our group chant will be: "Don't tase me, bro!"
This round is lost. The progressive peace and justice movement is going to have zero percent effect on the elections. That is just an honest evaluation.
It makes you wonder. How much worse to things have to get before people would act?
Daniel DAvid - Great list of changes to which I add change the basic contract of the corporations to profit only after their employees have a living wage, healthcare, pensions; workers produce or serve the 'idea' that investors capitalize. WE PRODUCE AND SERVE. Who set it up that the production of the 'idea' should be the least rewarded.
As long as the corporate contract is profit first, all living systems, including you and me come in last, and that now includes our Home Planet. Corporations are chartered in States that is where change needs to come from, with regulation from the government. And if they skip town they need to be severely fined and pay for the dislocation of their employees. We are all interdependent, therefore we all matter.
"Neither Democratic candidate is focusing on the reality of mounting inflation, joblessness, the credit squeeze/debt burden (Student loans and mortgages) and the growing income gap. Are they only reading their own press, and ignoring this financial time bomb? Are they in denial?"
No! They are not in denial. These are our issues not the issues of our government. Government's, like all social institutions, first goal is to survive and I dont think we need another 7 year demonstration of how they do that, or, another thirty year demonstration of how they trashed our economic base to secure their survival. Parenti and others have told us over and over again, government's interests are antagonistic to the interests of the people. So, when the 2 Parties, Media, Judiciary and Corporations morph into one entity you can be sure the needs of "we the People" will not be on the table. What is on the table is how to fleece us, that is their only agenda. They've been at it for some 4,000 years. Read Parenti again, Read Naomi Klein again, Read Perkins... At no time in history have we had so much detailed information about how this ENTITY operates. Ignore the words, look at the actions. The actions spell out that "We the People" are beneath contempt, existing only to line their purses and serve their interests.
Expect real change. We will be "changing" from an all-powerful technologically advanced wealthy nation to an increasingly broken third-world nation. We will continue to change from a limited, corrupt democracy to a police state wracked and ruined by the terrible storms of climate change and economic decline.
Barring the very unlikely surprise of enlightened leadership from Obama, this is what we can expect with relative certainty.
The fact that we still have to ask what "change we can belive in" might be is a great big clue.
This slogan, like any other vague platitude, works best when we can project into it the meaning that we wish to find, and then go "wow!"
The idea that "change we can believe in" includes basic progressive values translated into policy is sheerest wishful thinking. The evidence we have suggests nothing else.
'The hell with charity. The only thing you will get is what you are strong enough to get.'
We are all neocons now.
"...if Clinton and Obama really want to make change, they need to spell out more what they are for, not just what they are against. They need to organize, not just proselytize."
We don't know what the candidates mean by "change". I haven't read much in the comments here or elsewhere that demonstrates an understanding of what is meant by "change". Do WE agree on what we think "change" means, on what "changes" will occur? So right now it's just a buzz word, after all.
Three questions for the candidates I have yet to hear asked, nevermind answered: 1. What do you think needs to be changed?
2. What should it be changed to?
3. How exactly will you do that? (sounding grass-roots isn't the same as being/acting grass-roots
If these candidates are ignoring the economic crisis now, what makes people think they'll do anything differently later? Can't get anymore grass-roots than an unaddressed economic melt-down.
Danny is sagely correct, though I wasn't impressed by his using part of this analysis for a brief autobiography.
Here is an example of change that Bill Clinton initiated. He was in favor of free trade, and he sold the concept to us by telling us that North America needed to work together and plan for our success and we needed to do it in order to survive. He told us that Europe was uniting and were going to be removing barriers in their market places and we needed to consider doing the same thing with our best trading partners and neighbors Canada and Mexico.
Well, we got together and we hammered out agreements that would define and make our trade agreements with our neighbors successful. Everybody agreed that we shouldn't make a trade agreement that would harm working people and that we shouldn't make trade agreements that would trash our environment. And so, with these things in mind, our government voted to make trade agreements with our neighbors to the north and south.
Things got to moving real fast after that and suddenly there was a World Trade Organization that started up, that convinced us to implement a "fast track" provision in our trade agreements that would do away with the environmental and worker protection provisions of the trade agreements that our government agreed to. If you listen to candidates talk about "Change We Can Believe In", and you want to know what they are talking about, I submit that NAFTA was a change that we could believe in before fast track, but it became unbelievable after fast track!
You know the old saying,"what's good for General Motors is good for America", isn't true if we begin flushing people down the toilet. These people ARE America.
Dear Danny, is it possible to be a progressive and a capitalist as well? A new catagegory: 'Progressive Capitalism'. No one wants to follow Howard Zinn's advice and quote 1967 MLK Jr. condemnations of imperialism wars and predatory international captitalism. 'Progressives' want to play inside the house where it is nice and warm. see:
Sunday, December 2, 2007
HOPING TO REFORM CAPITALISM MAKES YOU COMPLICIT IN ITS INIQUITIES/4 Books
(4 comments) Whatever one wants to call whatever takes its place, it is the inhumanity, murderous criminal insanity, of totally materialist, mindless capitalism that we are living through right now. Those of us who merely try to make it a bit less monstrous, are more acquiescent to its continuance, than to its being replaced with something more intelligently human. Extricate mind from complicity in Capitalist Crime with a four book course!
http://www.opednews.com/articles/genera_jay_jans_071201_hoping_to_reform_cap.htm
P.S. this article as instigated a new study group on OpEdNews site called "Capitalism -a threat to life on Earth"
There is an online petition asking the DNC to choose the candidate with the most votes and delegates rather than take the chance on a secret backroom deal.
Please sign the petition and pass it on to your friends.
Petition http://www.petitiononline.com/Superdel/petition.html