Stock markets, banks and governments worldwide are rattled as they fail to intimidate the working class into accepting the burden of a financial collapse caused by corrupt governments, greedy speculation and unregulated bank loans. Despite the Obama administration’s efforts to keep interest rates at an all time low, a new “stimulus package” and even a token millionaire’s tax, the stock market nervously swings up and down. Even if the Republicans went along with more taxes, these “reforms” would not solve the underlying problem—capitalism cannot control UNBRIDLED GREED.
Permanent high unemployment and a lower standard of living is predicted for the U.S. and Europe. Young people in particular are hit hard with no prospect of getting jobs. Despite efforts of governments whether military dictatorships in the Mideast or so-called social “democracies” in Europe and the United States to suppress protests or misinform the public through a controlled or corporate mass media, people are developing a new awareness of their power, summed up in the phrase that Obama used, but hardly imagined would
characterize recent events, “Yes we can!”
People in Tunisia and Egypt have already toppled their governments. People in Yemen. Bahrain, Syria and Israel are on the streets opposing the political and economic system that can no longer work. The Greek working class is on the verge of a prolonged general strike and mass demonstrations are happening in Italy, Spain, Portugal and England. Public sector unions in Europe and the U.S. have organized protests and strikes as the economic collapse has caused debt crises and governments, banks and corporations try to cut pensions and lay off workers. Recent examples in the U.S. are the closure of Pacific coast ports by long shore workers, protests by postal workers, and the strikes of the Verizon workers, the California healthcare workers and nurses and the Tacoma teachers. These protests and strikes, however, are not sustained and do not force the ruling elite to make significant changes. But a new tactic coming out of events in the Middle East has the ruling class worried—people taking over the centers of cities and refusing to go home until
the government resigns or makes significant changes. This tactic was not lost on Wisconsin’s public sector workers’ prolonged occupation of the state capitol.
Your occupation of Wall Street, first by mostly young people, now joined by people of all ages including organized labor, has brought the struggle for change in this country to a new level. As Mayor Bloomberg observed, “You have a lot of kids graduating college and can’t find jobs. That’s what happened in Cairo and Madrid. You don’t want those kinds of riots here”. Growing numbers of people realize that bourgeois “democracy” and capitalism cannot solve the economic and environmental crises. Finance capital and corporations are antithetical to democracy and environmental wisdom. You realize that through the militant tactic of sustained occupation you can circumvent the corruptpolitical establishment and mass media. Police attacks and arrests have only strengthened your resolve. Just as Tahrir spread throughout out the Mideast, your occupation of Liberty Square is spreading to other cities in the U.S. and Canada. Just as at Tahrir Square, as the word gets out, more and more people will either join your occupation or bring you food, blankets and money as you call for a society that puts people ahead of profit!
In solidarity,
The Green Party of Manhattan
manhattangreens.org
October 12, 2011 at 6:51 am
https://www.facebook.com/groups/152631684794770/doc/216291868428751/
EQUAL ACCESS AMENDMENT
Whereas Voting is the most important activity in a civilized society. Whereas the Declaration of Independence states we are all equal. Whereas the people need certain equipment to participate in a civilized society; those things being a truthful media and access to elections. Whereas the substance of life can cause us to be unequal such as our location, finances, education, it is necessary to set in motion boundaries to keep our elections equal for all citizens.
All citizens of adult age have the right to vote. (wanna talk about felons?) Participation in the election process must not be discouraged. A diverse society such as ours must take care to hear the opinions of it’s citizens. We therefore declare the following provisions to be necessary to make each citizen’s vote equal. Voting is the most important activity in a civilized society. Our forefathers declared that we should strive to make us all equal.
1. Board of Elections: Need be established as the hub of all election activity. A central place providing information on all laws and bills, classes on civics, meeting rooms and control the collection and disbursements of donations.
2. Ballot Access: All citizens should have equal access (meaning the same requirements) to creating a political party and achieving a ballot line. The Board of Elections should accept applications for political party status requiring only proof of actually behaving as a political party. (Statement of Beliefs, 12 meetings per year, agendas, minutes and attendance sheets to prove the meetings took place.) The party will have a deadline, and then the candidates within the party will have a deadline to assign themselves as candidates under a party. All who meet the deadlines shall have a ballot line and attend debates.
3. Access for non party citizens: Citizen wishing to run without a party… must register at the BOE and meet candidacy requirements. They must convince people to write in their names on election day
4. Debates: The Board of Elections will schedule a certain number of debates for all parties who have achieved status by a deadline (same day in every state) and all citizens who have registered without a party. The debates shall be afforded the status of the Olympics in that it will not be some short one or two hour activity. Location of the debate can be done by raffle or bidding. In attendance of the live event will only be media personnel. Any media may attend. Citizens will not be allowed in audible distance of the debates. They are biased and can not be expected not to applaud. Each Candidate will be given equal time to be used as they see fit. Let’s say 90 minutes. The number of questions will be determined before hand. Candidates may know the questions beforehand.
Candidates may use powerpoint or some such device to illustrate their answers. All powerpoint sources must be identified. After the question is placed on the screen candidates may answer. The order of the answerer will not be as important because all answers will be recorded. The candidate may speak as long as they like but they will be using their own 90 minutes. Any time a candidate speaks they must turn on their timer to turn on their mic. If they run out of time before the debate is over they will no longer be able to speak.
5. Donations: (Reverse Citizen’s United) No donations may exceed the amount that the poorest of our citizens can afford. At $20 a month for the four years of contributing time a candidate would have to request funds that is a total of $960. To make donations citizens must go in person to the Board of Elections office and donate to any or all candidates not more than $960 a piece in the election cycle.
(recent editing contributions have asked this to be reduced to $100 total)
The Board of Elections will check their voting status and deposit their donation in the candidates account. The board will inform the citizen when they have reached their donations limit. A candidate may donate to his own campaign at no more than $960. No other donations will be allowed for elections. Candidates will receive cards to access their funds. The board of Elections will be able to track purchases. Purchases for elections not made with card will not be allowed.
In-Kind donations will have their value determined at the board of elections not to exceed the value of $960. (so basically if someone wants to let you use their room the rental cost would be listed as a donation) A business may make an IN-Kind donation by going to the board of elections office of the county where the item will be used. (a certificate will be issued verifying what was registered for use and the value) A business may not make cash donations.
6. Bills: Bills shall be single issue. Bills shall be addressed in the numerical order as presented. Bills shall not be set aside on a partisan basis. Bills will not wait to be addressed until the party in power supports it enough to bring it out to committee.
7. Voting: Instant Runoff voting shall be used to allow citizens the greatest opportunity to choose whom they want. Ballots shall be dot filled paper ballots that can be counted electronically and maintain a paper trail.
8. Media: journalists must be protected so that they can bring us the truth. If their stories can be proven true then they should not be prosecuted, or fired. (HOW what rule could enforce this)
Well this is just the start. What do you all think?