"In an age of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
--George Orwell
Welcome to Democracy Day, a day where citizens can address the Toledo City Council (and even the mayor this year) about matters near and dear to their hearts. Inspired by the Move to Amend movement to overturn the Citizens United ruling, you better believe there were several testimonies given about the Lake Erie Bill of Rights and how unfairly the citizens' initiative was treated by certain elected council members who shall remain nameless. Literally.
Council members sit high above the speaker's podium in a judge-like manner. |
Revolutionaries need to keep vigilant in these days where bought-off politicians think they're beyond reach and act like they are beyond caring what happens to their poorer constituents. Whenever and wherever you have the opportunity to speak truth to power, grab it. Grab it and speak out. Run with it and don't look back. The future to believe in is almost here. Onward!
And now, here's an example you can follow, an address given to Toledo City Council on Democracy Day by yours truly. --C.A.M.
Stefania bravely addresses city council. |
Democracy Day
March 13, 2019
March 13, 2019
words and photos by C.A. Matthews
The Citizens
United Supreme Court ruling essentially made bribery of elected officials legal
in the United States of America. If "money is speech," as Citizens
United proposes, then no average working class human being has the means in
which to "out speak" the corporations and Wall Street banks that have
bought off our representatives at all levels of government.
The author speaks before council. |
We've witnessed
just such a situation locally with the arduous journey the Lake Erie Bill of
Rights had to travel until it came before Toledo voters on February 26--when it
was handedly passed. Over ten thousand plus signatures were submitted--and
sufficient numbers approved--to place this citizens' initiative on the November
2018 ballot initially. The petitioners did their job well, and the voters were
excited that their drinking water could be protected through the means of
becoming guardians and stewards of Lake Erie. But of course, it wasn't going to
be that easy.
There was no
real reason why the Lake Erie Bill of Rights could not be on the November
ballot other than our so-called "representatives" at the Lucas County
Board of Elections threw up roadblocks to slow its progress. Here at Toledo
City Council we suffered the negative bias of our city council president whose membership
in a union, that took exception to the Lake Erie Bill of Rights, took precedence
over his supporting democracy and defending his constituents' right to vote on the
measure.
Why would the
Board of Elections and our city council president attempt to thwart the will of
the people? The people clearly demonstrated their will in their enthusiastic
support of the Lake Erie Bill of Rights when they signed the ballot petition in
great numbers.
So, what could
motivate city council and BOE members to so boldly disappoint their fellow
Toledoans and jeopardize the health and futures of everyone who drinks water
from Lake Erie? What could make these
politicians forget the events of August 2014? What could make them blind to the
annual toxic blue-green algae blooms that cover our beautiful Great Lake? The
answer, simply put, is "money talks," and obviously it talks quite
loudly in the ears of Toledo area politicians.
While our local
politicians are deafened by lobbyist money to the cries of their constituents
who fear Toledo will become yet another Flint, Michigan, factory farms continue
to dump endocrine disruptors such as atrazine on fields. Concentrated Animal
Farming Operations or CAFOs allow their animal wastes to flow into our rivers
and streams unimpeded, feeding the blue-green algae that blooms into toxic
cyanobacteria. Fracking waste water creators and oil pipeline builders (through
disastrous leaks) permit their polluting products to pour into our wetlands,
rivers, lakes and streams, killing our Yellow Perch and Walleye. Destroying the
enjoyment of fishermen and the entire $1.1 billion annual tourism industry on
Lake Erie's shores is but a small price to pay for allowing this dark money to
flood our democracy, or so it seems.
These polluters
are all well-represented in Columbus and in Washington D.C. by an army of
lobbyists carrying big, fat checkbooks. Our Toledo politicians, backed by
corrupt political parties that welcome lobbyists' loot into their campaign war
chests, have apparently fallen under the big, fat checkbook's spell. They seem
all too eager to do the lobbyists' bidding for a chance to line their pockets
for another run for office before retiring elsewhere where they and their
families won't be threatened by polluted Lake Erie water. Toledo politicians'
actions demonstrate an unwillingness to break away from the status quo and a
refusal to be transformed into true public servants ready to go to bat for the
health and safety of all citizens.
But We the
People are wise to the ways of lobbyists and corrupt politicians. That's one
reason why we're here today to celebrate Democracy Day. By holding the
polluters responsible for the pollutants they dump without punishment into the
Maumee River Watershed, that feeds into Lake Erie, which everyone knows is the
Toledo area's drinking water supply, We the People are practicing democracy in
its purest form.
We are standing
up against the Big Money interests that don't care how they harm our lake's
ecosystem. We the People are standing up against amoral corporations that hold
all life in contempt through their indifference to poisoning our city's water
supply. We are revitalizing democracy by
putting power into the hands of the people and local government and not into
the hands of disinterested and callous billionaires.
The Lake Erie
Bill of Rights demonstrates just how strongly Toledoans feel about their
responsibility to protect our precious natural resources. Our elected--and
appointed--representatives here in Toledo should cherish the beauty of democracy
as much as We the People do. Our representatives should also cherish and
protect the health of Lake Erie and its people, and they should stop cherishing
lining their pockets with lobbyists' cash.
It's time. It's
time to enact the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and repeal Citizens
United. It's time to put to death the notion that "money is speech"
and "corporations are people." Only living things such as human
beings and ecosystems should have rights to thrive, flourish and grow
healthy--not billionaires' bank accounts.
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BIG NEWS: We The People Amendment Introduced in 116th Congress!
Move to Amend is excited to announce that the We The People Amendment was introduced by our champion, Rep. Pramila Jayapal in the last week of February! HJR 48 currently has 23 co-sponsors and the list grows every single week!
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If you have time, you can also take a moment to send a thank you message to the lead sponsor of the We The People Amendment, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal! She is super busy being the champion for the amendment and other critical issues like Medicare for All but she always appreciates your messages of support!
We give our heart-felt thanks to all the democracy champions who are co-sponsoring the We the People Amendment in the 116th Congress
Pramila Jayapal (WA) • Betty McCollum (MN) • Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC) • Peter DeFazio (OR) • Ro Khanna (CA) • Tim Ryan (OH) • Earl Blumenauer (OR) • Mark Takano (CA) • Janice D. Schakowsky (IL) • Suzanne Bonamici (OR) • Tulsi Gabbard (HI) • Mark DeSaulnier (CA) • Jared Huffman (CA) •Barbara Lee (CA) • Seth Moulton (MA) • Ilhan Omar (MN) • Mark Pocan (WI) • Paul Tonko (NY) • Jamie Raskin (MD) • Chellie Pingree (ME) • Debra A. Haaland (NM) • Jesus "Chuy" Garcia (IL) • Stephen Lynch (MA)
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From Friends of the Earth Action:
Last
year, Trump’s FCC gutted net neutrality -- the principle of a free and
open Internet. This gives Big Cable companies like Comcast and Verizon
even more control over our actions online.
Trump
gave Internet providers the power to throttle connection speeds,
creating fast and slow lanes online and influencing the content we have
access to.
The
good news is that last week Congress introduced a bill to reinstate the
former protections. But this bill will only pass if legislators feel
the pressure from constituents like you, C.A.. Can we count on your
support?
The
FCC’s decision allows Internet providers to create a pay-to-play
system. They can now set up “fast lanes” for big companies that can
afford to pay for them, and slow lanes for everyone else.
Providers
like Comcast and Verizon could easily force people to pay extra to see
content that is critical of Trump or his corporate friends and Big Oil
cronies. Big Ag, Big Pharma, and fossil fuel corporations can now spend
millions to launch more powerful misinformation campaigns.
In
short, massive Internet companies could decide what stories we hear
about Donald Trump’s attacks on people and the environment
-- potentially keeping any critical content hidden.
Now,
it’s time for the power of the Internet to return to everyday folks
like you and me, and for Congress to make that happen. But
Representatives will only act if they feel the pressure from engaged
Friends of the Earth Action members like you.
Net
neutrality is vital to free speech, small businesses, and communities
that might not otherwise have a voice in the mainstream media. There’s
NO EXCUSE -- every lawmaker, both Republican and Democrat, should
support net neutrality.
The
FCC's massively unpopular decision sparked a national movement to keep
the Internet open and fair. Millions of people across the political
spectrum took action in the streets, at their statehouses, outside the
FCC, and before Congress.
As
of now, more than 130 legislators have supported restoring net
neutrality. We’re closer to a victory than we’ve ever been, but we still
need your help. If engaged Friends of the Earth Action members like you
speak up again, we can push Congress to restore net neutrality and pass
the Save the Internet Act.
Standing with you,
Liz Butler,
VP of organizing and strategic alliances,
Friends of the Earth Action
Liz Butler,
VP of organizing and strategic alliances,
Friends of the Earth Action
To say you can't name names in a democracy day meeting is absurd! If what those council members did is a matter of public record then the information is already out there. And what's with their sitting behind that high desk? It's like they're afraid the public will storm forward and kill them or something.
ReplyDeleteYou do wonder why they're so hesitant to come down to the level of the common people. It's like they think they're better than us? I guess "better people" can take as much lobbyist money as they can get their hands on and not feel guilty about it, either!
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