A gift many of us are hoping the Electoral College will consider.
Carols for the New Era
We've entered an era of fear and dread. Not many feel like singing of "Peace on Earth" when so many are suffering from so little attention given to their needs for food, shelter and clean water. It's not a time to sing "Joy to the World!" when there's little joy to be gained from the knowledge that millions of votes in Michigan alone weren't counted and Wisconsin voting machines had their tamper seals broken. Carols for the New Era
And freedom of speech and the freedom not to be spied upon by our own government? To quote Bloom County's Bill the Cat: "Aaack! Pfft!"
Presenting a collection of carols for the new era:
(Sung to the tune Let It Snow)
Our government is surely lying
because Ed caught it outright spying
How'd we know this fact to be so?
Let him go! Let him go! Let him go!
Our cell phones the Fed's been tapping
This info has us hap'ly clapping
By his sacrifice it came to show
Let him go! Let him go! Let him go!
When Ed finally came to say
How he hated living far from his home
A year-end pardon is all he wants
Why can't Obama grant one over the phone?
Our democracy is quickly dying
'Cause our human rights are flying
Out the door--there's naught to crow, so--
Let Ed go! Let Ed go! Let Ed go... home!
Oh, Little Town of Washington (Sung to the tune of Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem)
Oh, little town of Washington--
Corrupt and backward DC!
Filled with one-percent brown-nosers
Bribed servants--far as the eye can see
Yet in your dark halls shineth
The wisdom of one so bright
Our hopes and fears from this past year
Need Bernie's leadership tonight!
Oh, little town of Washington
Your politicians lie!
Lobbyists purchase base men's souls
For a bigger slice of pie
You've silenced all progressives
To keep us in the dark
That way you rule with greedy fools
With morals of a shark
Oh, little town of Washington
How sad it is to know
The bought-off mainstream media
Killed all chance for it to grow
A dynamic coalition
Led by Bernie and the Greens
Gov'ment for all and one that calls
For investment in energy clean!
God Help Us--Racist Donald Trump! (Sung to the tune of God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen)
God help us! Racist Donald Trump
Has made the Hillbots pay
They've installed a fascist dictator
Through blatant pay-to-play
The Dems' manipulation
Has led us all astray
O-oh, regrets of a country destroyed, country destroyed
O-oh, regrets of a country destroyed
God help us! Racist Donald Trump
Has made the pundits laugh
His choice of cab'net sec'taries
Is nothing short of daft
Without Bernie's guidance
We'll land knee-high in crap
O-oh, regrets of a country destroyed, country destroyed
O-oh, regrets of a country destroyed
Here's some e-candy (below) for your stocking to help deal with the pain of a Trump presidency. If you have any new words for carols for the new era, email them to us at thebernieblog2016@gmail.com Thank you.
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Now we take a closer look at what's happening in Europe and
how it closely parallels the results of our recent election.
The Rise of the Right
by Adrian J. Matthews
Over the last decade
European politics has undergone a broad and significant shift to the
right. The Sweden Democrats, the French National Front, the Dutch Party
for Freedom, and the UK Independence Party (UKIP)
have all made inroads into mainstream politics. The recent Austrian
election saw a tight race between the far-right Freedom Party and the Green Party--and the latter won only after a recount. Dutch Party for Freedom
leader Geert Wilders was recently convicted of hate
speech following comments he made during the country’s 2014 elections.
In spite of this, the party is leading the polls ahead of the March 2017
parliamentary elections in the Netherlands.
With history downgraded to a minor role in some national schools’ curricula, it’s not entirely surprising the lessons learned from World War II are overlooked by the modern generation of young adults. Ignorance rules. Without the lesson of history, the rampant right-wing nationalism in Germany and Italy that gave rise to the conflict is no longer seen as undesirable. It’s telling that the demographics show the majority of supporters for these right-wing parties are under 30 years of age. Unlike their grandparents, the terrible waste of lives seen seventy years ago in World War II isn’t even a part of their world view.
With history downgraded to a minor role in some national schools’ curricula, it’s not entirely surprising the lessons learned from World War II are overlooked by the modern generation of young adults. Ignorance rules. Without the lesson of history, the rampant right-wing nationalism in Germany and Italy that gave rise to the conflict is no longer seen as undesirable. It’s telling that the demographics show the majority of supporters for these right-wing parties are under 30 years of age. Unlike their grandparents, the terrible waste of lives seen seventy years ago in World War II isn’t even a part of their world view.
Much of the support for
the Right stems from the refugee and economic migrant crisis gripping
Europe. The mass migration of peoples from Africa and the Middle East
into the European continent is causing conflict
with the citizens of the EU nations. A sharp rise in crime, radical
cultural differences and immigrants "taking our jobs" are the three
predictable reasons given for this attitude. Fear of "the other" is
rife. Such feelings play easily into the hands of the
right-wing demagogues. It’s no secret that most, if not all, of the
right-wing parties view the European Union with deep prejudice. To the
far right national sovereignty is all. Surrendering more and more of a
nation’s powers to govern itself to a centralized
authority is anathema to them. Any laws or regulations that emerge from
the EU parliament and bureaucracy promoting freedom of movement and
legal rights for immigrants are decried in violent terms.
The EU doesn’t help
matters by its insensitive "one-size-fits-all" approach to issuing rules
and regulations. For instance, what may apply to Poland might not work
at all well in France. What might suit Denmark
and Sweden wouldn’t work in Spain or Italy. Again, this approach leads
to dissatisfaction with the EU as a whole. Even the more progressive
governments in member countries often view the diktat with unease. The
benefits a country’s membership bring are often
overshadowed by such sentiment. In many EU countries, moves to withdraw
from the EU are on the rise, usually instigated by the political right.
The shock result of the Brexit referendum, induced by UKIP, looks set to
take the United Kingdom out of the EU. In
spite of the result causing a shambles that has still not been
addressed to anyone’s satisfaction, other member nations may follow
Britain’s example.
All of which has the European Union leadership deeply worried.
During his State of the Union address on September 14
this year, President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker
recently referred to what he termed the “galloping populism” that is
sweeping Europe.
He announced that the next twelve months would be crucial for the
European Union, that it faces a battle for survival in the face of
rising nationalism. To quote Juncker, “the European Union doesn’t have
enough union. There are splits out there and often fragmentation
exists.”
Yet the EU’s approach to
settling the refugee crisis seems mishandled and uneven. What is less
obvious are the reasons why this mass movement of people is taking
place. Climate change is affecting agriculture
all over the world, especially in the developing nations of Africa.
Once-fertile regions are yielding less and less crops as the years go
by. Political unrest and extremism doesn’t help. In the Middle East,
ongoing wars in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan contribute
a woeful toll in refugees forced from their homes.
The fault for both wars
and climate change lies squarely with Big Business. The military-industrial complex likes to keep wars at a rolling boil in order to make
yet larger profits. Industry across the world
prefers not to take steps to control the pollution it causes, since such
controls cut into their profit margins. As a consequence people are
forced out of their homes and country by war, climate change and
economic decline, which leads in turn to rising conflict
in the countries they eventually settle in. Big Business doesn’t care
about such things, since it’s usually aligned with right-wing politics
and generally benefits from strife.
The election of Donald
Trump as President of the United States caused shock waves around the
world. The Right applauds it; the Left is appalled by it. To most
political pundits the rise of the Right and the potential
for another world war now seems inevitable. Some right-wing supporters
are of the opinion that the world must be reduced to rubble so humanity
can build anew.
What the left-wing, liberal and progressive movements
across the world can do about the matter before
such a war breaks out remains to be seen. If enough progressive candidates can win
elections at all levels of government in the First World countries then
the potential Armageddon may not happen. The signs are there that such a
left-wing backlash is growing – but will
it grow large enough in time?
BIO: Adrian is a British citizen living in the USA, watching the political situation closely on both sides of the pond.
From Brand New Congress:
We just had our third All Hands call in which the
volunteers and staff working to create a Brand New Congress got together
to talk about our progress and the direction we’re headed in the
future. We’re all incredibly grateful and privileged for the wonderful
support we’ve received so far from people like you, and we’re excited to
let you know how we are doing.
Here are some highlights of what we’ve accomplished so far:
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We’ve received about 2,450 candidate nominations.
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34 of these nominees have gone through at least 3 rounds of thorough vetting.
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Of these 34 nominees, we are ready to announce 5 candidates who we want to draft.
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Our amazing volunteer-run help desk, led by Brad Lacke, has been answering every single question and piece of feedback.
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Our volunteer-run call team, led by Andi Duncan, Caitlin Remmel, and Taylor Apodaca has been calling nearly 300 signups a week to unearth great nominees from our supporters across the country.
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Our volunteer-led data management team has created a great tracking system that lets us find high-skilled volunteers for specific projects. This month we welcome new team lead Sandy Menor.
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We’re launching a brand new website in the next couple weeks to introduce our first five candidate draftees.
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Allison Jester, one of our excellent volunteers, put together a video explaining how to find candidates featuring Alex, Corbin and Issy from the BNC working group.
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We’ve created a volunteer-run research team that is putting in work everyday to look up people in every single district to find potential candidates outside of just the nominations we are getting.
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Another volunteer research team is currently hard at work researching the details of every single one of the 435 congressional districts in America so we know what we’re up against.
While we’re proud of how far we’ve come, we know there is a
long road ahead. BNC is a campaign to recruit 400+ candidates to run in
a unified campaign behind one plan to rebuild, reform and repair
America. The whole idea here is to give America a way to really sweep
Congress clean. We think that if we can announce a great slate of 400+
honest, dependable candidates, America will pledge to volunteer in huge
numbers and donate millions of dollars to fund a powerful campaign. But
there is a staggering amount of work to do to put together a slate of
over 400 candidates, create a fully fleshed-out platform, and start
creating the infrastructure necessary to run the biggest
grassroots-backed national campaign ever. We know this won’t be easy,
which is why all of us are working all-out to make it happen.
We’re committed to working until the very end to make a
Brand New Congress a reality. If you believe in our mission and want to
see it through, please help us continue by contributing anything you
can. Because of your support so far, we’ve been able to hire five
full-time organizers and go to over 100 cities to recruit volunteers
that have made all this work possible. Let’s keep the momentum going all
the way to 2018.
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