Showing posts with label Bernie Sanders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bernie Sanders. Show all posts

Monday, August 29, 2016

We Are The Storm!


We Are The Storm!

Storm is coming... 

Or so says the hashtag we've seen online in recent weeks. The storm officially arrived on Wednesday night, August 24, just as we arrived at the IBEW Union Local 8 Hall in Rossford, Ohio, to watch the Our Revolution live stream. The sky turned opaque black-green with ominous wall clouds, the rain poured down in buckets, and then the tornado sirens sounded. We promptly took our live stream event away from the large glass windows of the foyer down to the hall's basement where we shared a meaningful discussion. 

We were eager to hear Senator Bernie Sanders address us, the faithful who braved the elements, but in reality we've known our marching orders for over a year now: We're to take the political revolution to the streets, to the internet, to the airwaves, to our state houses and Congress. The only thing that's different is now we have an organization backed by Bernie to help us reach our goals and build a future to believe in

There have been some whiners complaining that by starting another progressive-minded organization we are re-inventing the wheel. My question to them is, "Can you ever have too many 'wheels'?"  as wheels have been known to go flat, break apart and even fall off at times. Yes, there are many fantastic progressive groups already fighting for various worthwhile causes, such as climate change and health care, and there's no reason for them to stop what they're doing. But did you ever  stop to think perhaps a large umbrella organization with a high-powered name like Bernie Sanders and the momentum of his unprecedented presidential campaign behind it could aid us all the more as we attempt to make some real headway against the entrenched establishment?

If there's anything we've learned this past year, it's this: The establishment doesn't like us. They want us "progressive do-gooders" to go away so they can continue making their obscene profits and taking corporate billions into their Super PACs to run their crooked campaigns. The establishment is willing to steal our election by any means necessary. Don't the New York and California Democratic primaries prove that? 

Now more than ever, we need to stick together and gather ourselves into the "storm"... The storm that is going to blow through every local, state and federal office and clean house, ridding ourselves of the corruption, greed and injustice perpetrated upon the 99% by the 1%. 

In other words, now is not the time to whine and complain and fight among ourselves. Now is the time to get to work raising the issues and supporting progressive candidates. Whatever group or organization helps you and your fellow progressives get things done use it and don't lose it

Bernie says we should focus our energies on local, state and regional government--as these are the entities which directly effect our everyday existence. Whether it's our water being contaminated by fracking or prescription medicine prices going sky-high, statewide initiatives currently on the ballots of many states are worthy of our attention and assistance. Once a precedent is set (such as in Vermont's GMO labeling law) it encourages other states to follow suit. Bernie gave examples of ballot initiatives to regulate drug prices in California and ColoradoCare to enact universal health care for Coloradans as worthy issues for progressives to support with our money, time and voices.

Electing progressive candidates from school boards to city councils to state houses is imperative to give any progressive governor (and any future progressive president) the proper support to enact progressive legislation. Bernie stated Our Revolution will support "Berniecrats" running for office at all levels and gave the names of several candidates, from Vernon Miller, a Native America school teacher running for school board in Nebraska, to Jane Kim, running for the state senate in California, to Zephyr Teachout, running for Congress in New York state

Of course, there are many, many more progressive candidates running or hoping to run for office out there. One organization can't possibly help them all, but there are also other groups supporting candidates, such as Brand New Congress. Together with Our Revolution, progressive activists have more resources than ever before. 

Our live stream gathering agreed that most of us have been wasting valuable time and emotions recently over worrying about the remaining presidential candidates. In the grand scheme of things, the presidential race is a drop in the bucket. Our planet can't wait--and it won't make a difference who is sits in the top seat of the Executive Branch if there's nothing and nobody left to govern.

We talked about issues that are important for us in Northwest Ohio--the TPP taking even more jobs from our area, the quality of our water and the perilous condition of Lake Erie due to excessive agribusiness chemicals run-off, and the lack of support for alternative energies in Ohio because of the fracking lobby. 

Tackling these challenges, we can make the most impact by working locally and regionally. As a local group, we can be flexible in our approaches and can choose specific options that will work best for us to obtain our objectives. Our failures and successes will stand as examples to others across the country and help them devise stronger attempts to tackle similar issues. Together we'll eventually bring about positive change for all.

And isn't that what the political revolution is all about? 
We are the storm. We are sounding the sirens and spiraling in on our targets.  We will level corruption in our wake and blow away the filth of our government. Establishment beware.


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We don't have to take things lying down--we should speak out, tell the truth, and "correct the record" every time we come across a false narrative about the political revolution.  Read Bern Notice's example below. He makes his point well in a thorough and respectful manner. Do likewise.


A Reply to Amber Phillips of the Washington Post
by Bern Notice

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/07/29/bernie-sanders-supporters-want-to-throw-out-most-members-of-congress-by-2018-about-that/
 

Ms. Phillips, I read your article about what's going on with the congressional elections. I agree with you on a number of things. For example, we do want to get rid of many of the people in Congress. I also agree that it's improbable that we could vote out every member of Congress in two years.

I disagree with you on two key points. First is on your premise that, "There doesn't seem to be a Sanders political revolution happening, at least not yet. Sanders's endorsements seem to have come too little, too late in many cases."

I disagree with your premise that this is Bernie Sanders' political revolution. It is not. It is our political revolt. While Bernie did serve as the mechanism that united us, many of us have been fighting individual level against the corruption in politics years before Bernie decided to run for president. This is not a new phenomenon; rather it is the first time that people in power have been forced to take notice. We united behind Bernie because he gave voice to our real world concerns, unlike other previous major party politicians.

Second, just because we haven't voted out every single member of Congress we are targeting this term does not mean the political revolt isn't happening. Nothing worth fighting for happens over night. Rare is the case where a movement for justice won out the first time they stood up.

The measurement of a movement isn't about it bringing reform the first time up. It's measured by how long it persists, and if it has staying power until the day is won. An example of this is the Civil Rights movement of the mid-twentieth century. It did not end segregation in 1954. It took fourteen long years of struggle, and the loss of several leaders before segregation was ended. 


Reference:
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African-American_Civil_Rights_Movement_(1954%E2%80%9368)

In other words, it's not about how you start. It's about how you finish.

Lastly, You quoted President Obama saying, "Don't boo, vote." For the record, the majority of us intend to do exactly that--just not for Clinton or Trump. Honestly, to some degree, I can't fault people who opt not to vote. Considering all of the shenanigans that went on in the DNC Primary up to the DNC convention that benefited Hillary Clinton, it gives the impression that people's votes don't count.

It also gives the impression that you're not interested in hearing opinions that differ or point out the deficiencies of your own. I hope people do vote, but if they don't, you need to understand that the DNC had a big hand in why people vote third party, write in a candidate, or opt to stay home instead.


Bio: Bern Notice is a busy activist in the political revolution, writing opinion pieces and rallying the troops. 
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Read this article (link below) and see what's what about the staff resignation controversy at Our Revolution. It will ease your mind immensely: https://medium.com/@pplswar/how-not-to-resign-from-our-revolution-6dd5953e2290#.7xksu4mz3


I think the lesson to learn from this mainstream media smear is to not jump to conclusions and to always act professional in all your dealings. We're running a political revolution--not a gossip club. Use both your heart and your head before engaging your mouth/keyboard.

We'll see you in the streets, online, on the picket lines--at the Dakota Pipeline on the Standing Rock Reservation. Get involved in Our Revolution. The planet you save may be your own.


Update 8-29-16 6PM: 

Our Revolution announces its board of directors:

Nina Turner
Fmr. Ohio State Senator
Deborah Parker
Native American Leader
Ben Jealous
Civil Rights Leader
Jim Hightower
Political Leader, National Radio Commentator & Writer
Jim Zogby
Arab American Human Rights Leader
Huck Gutman
Former Chief of Staff for Senator Bernie Sanders
Jane Kleeb
Environmental Activist
Lucy Flores
Fmr. Nevada Assemblywoman
Larry Cohen
Labor
Catalina Velasquez
Immigration, Reproductive Justice and Trans Queer Liberation Activist
Shailene Woodley
Actress and Environmental Activist  
 

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

What Does a Bernie Supporter Look Like?

 






  This lovely rainbow appeared in the sky at the end of the meeting. 
We saw it as a good omen for Bernie's bid for the White House!

What Does a Bernie Supporter Look Like?
With great anticipation my husband and I awaited the Bernie meet-up for July 29, 2015, at Coffee Amici in downtown Findlay, Ohio. After all, we were finally going to meet other fans of the independent-minded senator from Vermont in the flesh. Would they be the "socialist devils with pitchforks" that many in the media kept describing? Would we be awash in denim and tie-dye and love beads and tree-huggers? Would we be surrounded by marching "Communists" with red stars tattooed on their chests? 

The short answer: No.



Bernie Sanders' supporters are ordinary folks that you'd meet on the street anywhere... You go to church with them, work with them, shop with them--your kids and grandkids may even attend school with them. Hey--you may even be one of them yourself and you don't even realize it yet.

          Bernie meeting in Findlay, Ohio, at Coffee Amici.


Bernie brings out the best in people we discovered. They're enthusiastic and energetic. They come in all ages, sizes and colors, too. I know I was quite impressed with the large turn out of "Millennials" who now make up the largest proportion of the population. Face it, baby boomers--our day is over, and it's time we stop being so selfish and make our country a more caring and hospitable place for our kids and grandkids.



Our hostess for the meeting, Janet.


So, if you've been on the fence about coming out to the world as a Bernie Sanders for President supporter because you're afraid you won't fit it, don't worry. Everyone "fits" in Bernie's vision for America. It's a kinder, gentler and more just vision of America for all Americans. Join with your fellow dreamers of a better world and help create it today. 


Bernie speaks to a nationwide audience of 100K+ supporters via the Internet.

More information on how you can volunteer for the campaign can be found online at http://www.berniesanders.com 

And here are some photos from another Bernie meeting that took place in Perrysburg, Ohio. They look like "ordinary Americans", don't they? Imagine ordinary people excited about creating a better America for all... Bernie Sanders inspires folks to feel like they're a big part of the political process and not victims of the billionaires who blatantly purchase power in Congress. That's why they're turning out by the thousands to hear him speak and asking how they can help him become our next president.


Friends and neighbors gather to hear Bernie's message and learn more about helping out the campaign.

What does a Bernie supporter look like? Take a look in the mirror. He or she looks like you. Join us today!

Watch this short video that shows thousands of other Bernie supporters from around the country...


Tell us in the comments below--what kind of Bernie supporter are you? Where are you located? What vision for the future do you have with Bernie as president?

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

As Long As We're “Thinking Big”...




The Bernie Blog would like to welcome our first contributor who asks us to "think big" about Bernie Sanders.

As Long As We're “Thinking Big”...
by Philip Morrison 

Bernie Sanders has published more bold proposals for America's problems than any presidential candidate in my memory.  By doing so and by telling us, his supporters, to “think big”, he has supplied a wonderful scaffolding on which to create fantastic dreamscapes.  Here is my creation which builds on some of the great man's ideas.

Election reform:  
    -- Overturn Citizen's United (Bernie's idea).
    -- Make federal elections exclusively publicly funded (Bernie's idea).
    -- Have a national holiday for voting (Bernie's idea).
   --  Destroy the revolving door by banning candidates who have worked for lobbying organizations in the last ten years, (Sorry to see you go, John Kasich—not!) Banning office-holders from joining lobbying organizations for ten years after they hold office. 
    -- Abolish the Electoral College. The President should be elected by popular vote.  (Expansion on Bernie's idea.)
     -- All House of Representative district lines for all states should be drawn by an independent federal commission. (California and Arizona have their district lines drawn by an independent commission.)
     -- Take the execution of federal elections out of state governments' hands.  (Just an idea: The U.S. Postal Service's post offices could serve as our polling places.)  How much state government-inflicted corruption of the voting process for federal elections would be eliminated by this idea?
     -- Standardize voting machines, periods where candidates could campaign, and voting days.


Financial Reform:
     -- Break up the Big Banks (Bernie's idea).
     -- Have the USPS provide banking services (Bernie's idea).
     -- Pass a new version of the Glass–Steagall Act. (Bernie is co-sponsor of Elizabeth Warren's bill.)  
     -- Use the Sherman Anti-Trust Act to break up monopolies/oligopolies in every economic sector.  Let's see what happens when we trade our current laissez-faire capitalism for the real deal.
     -- Cap the pay of CEOs/CFOs/Management.


Trade:
     -- Reverse our trade policies which favor corporations over American labor: NAFTA, CAFTA, WTO, China's favored status (Bernie's idea).
     -- Can you say tariff?  Tariff the heck out of countries that manipulate their currencies, use forced labor, or ban/terrorize labor unions.
     -- Start a campaign to see how close America can come to creating everything we consume.  Start by bringing the steel and textile factories back. 


There's more where that came from, but I have a feeling I've exceeded my limit of words!  Also, I can't be the only idea person around here.  Why don't some of you try to expand on Bernie's already grand vision in these areas or others?


Bio: Web programmer Philip Morrison hails from Canton, North Carolina. His hobby is songwriting: “I've got one called GOP Hypocrisy which Bernie supporters might like. I think Bernie would see it as negative campaigning, however.” :)





Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Welcome to The Bernie Blog -- Bernie Sanders in 2016



Welcome to The Bernie Blog -- a place were everyday Americans can speak their piece. No fancy political pundits. No big name celebrities. No billionaires or personal friends of the Koch Brothers. Just ordinary folks who are struggling to survive day-by-day in the good ol' U.S.A. People who want to give voice to their concerns and share their hopes for the better world they envision with Bernie Sanders in the White House.

This blog was founded by two Ohioans who met each other on Facebook and thought that it would be a good thing to express what we thought of Sen. Bernie Sanders as a candidate for the presidency in 2016. We wanted the voting public to know why we supported Bernie Sanders and what his candidacy meant to us and others like us. We're not cranks. We're not part of the "radical fringe" as some in the press have tried to paint us and Bernie. We live in "normal" towns, in a very "normal" area of the state. We feel that there are many others out there who share similar concerns and also support Bernie's run for the White House.

We know that we are not alone.

Thanks to @NEforBernie2016 for the photo of the rally in Madison, WI.


 And neither are you--join us! Please feel free to post your comments to our blog postings. Please share any and all information you think other Sanders supporters should know. We'll try to list web site links on our sidebar and add info pages as necessary. This is a work in progress, so please be patient with us as we get things set up. (Computer adepts and bloggers--please feel free to share your skills with us. Thank you.)

Together we will make our country a better place. Together we can change the world--for the better. Join our dream. Elect Sen. Bernie Sanders for president in 2016.

--Barb and Cindy