Election
day is just around the corner and I must admit to being
filled with something other than unbridled enthusiasm.
Should
I really give a big throbbing crap if a few more right-wing
intellectual midgets get elected to the U.S. House of Representatives
or the U.S. Senate?
I
have grown weary of holding my nose in the voting booth.
However, I do plan on voting on November 2nd.
If
we lose Harry Reid as the Senate Majority leader we will
have lost someone who is as exciting, dynamic, forceful
and principled as a damp dish cloth.
If
the right wingers lose and the complexion of the congress
does not change where will we be? We will be where we are right
now with a congress filled with more than an adequate supply
of gutless wonders.
If
the Democratic party maintains the control it has right
now what would happen?
Would
Medicare for all become a reality including all those people
who do not have the proper papers?
Would
we end our military adventures in Afghanistan and Iraq and
bring all our troops home from all over the world?
Would
we make certain that all those who have been physically
and mentally damaged in our wars receive proper care and
employment?
Would
we cease paying mercenaries to do the jobs of soldiers and
stop calling them civilian contractors?
Would
we stop using the term insurgents and replace it with the
correct term: resistance?
Would
we create real employment programs and job training programs
to put the unemployed and under skilled to work?
Would
we create true education opportunities for everyone who
graduates from high school? This could be done in the form
of a guaranteed education whether it’s in a trade school,
technical school or university followed by a choice of mandatory
paid public service jobs for a couple of years after graduation
as a pay back with tax incentives to businesses that hire.
Will
Don’t Ask Don’t tell be replaced with a simple policy for
the military that says it is no long permissible to discriminate?
Unfortunately,
my answer to all the preceding questions is “No” because
elected officials worry more about getting re-elected than
anything else.
Our
political system is corrupt. It is not worth supporting
financially. It makes no sense to get into the fund raising
battle and try to raise funds to combat the cash being dumped
into the system by the very rich and big corporations.
The
moneybags are in control. The answer is not having a political
party gather a large amount of money in form of small donations
from a large group of individuals. We’ve seen how that
turned out. Obama got a pile of cash put together that
way and then got upset because his behavior, which was
not in the best interest of the masses, was not appreciated.
We
are suckers if we continue to drop our hard earned money
into the stinking political pot. We are giving in and playing
the money game. If it does not make sense to contribute
money to get leftists or progressives to run for office
because we are simply playing the money game what do we
do?
We
need public funding of campaigns with a prohibition against
any other money being spent by a candidate for public office.
We
need a law limiting the length of political campaigns and
a requirement for the mass media to make airtime and space
available to all candidates who have qualified to be on
a ballot to express themselves. And if some organization
wants to host a debate it must be required that all candidates
for he office in question be included.
There's
something new in New York State that seems like a very good
idea. It's the Working
Families Party. Their platform says:
Democratic
weakness and bowing to corporate interests — is
why the Working Families Party exists.
And it’s why we’re asking you and everyone
you know to pledge
to vote on the Working Families ballot line today.
There’s
never been a better time to jump on board. And if enough
people do, it’ll make news, in New York and maybe
even nationally.
All you need to do is take
the pledge which says:
"I
will vote Working Families Party (Row E on the New York
State ballot) and support the candidates and elected officials
who truly share my values."
Here's
a video by actor/activist Matt Damon about the Working Families
Party.
What
I like most about the Working Families Party is that it
is not simply an effort to raise cash in the corrupt money
pot system. It is an effort to give us a voice using the
ballot not just bucks.
It
is estimated that 3-Billion dollars will be spent on television political advertising in this election. All political ads on radio
and tv must be paid in front in cash. And this huge amount
of cash is going into the pockets of the corporate media
so don't expect much support for public financing to come
from them.
3-Billion dollars could create a lot of jobs,
college scholarships or help finance Medicare for everyone.
Along
with something like the Working Families Party, we must
organize and turn out millions and millions of people into
the streets. We’ve done it before and it must be done again.
The anger is growing and must be directed against this corrupt
system. The power is the people.
Public
election financing like I’ve described means all the nut
jobs and borderline parties and candidates would have their
say.
Real
democracy may not be pretty, but a so called "two"
party system that looks more like a "one" party
system is far uglier.
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