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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Is There Life After "The Bern"?

Is There Life After "The Bern"?
by C. A. Matthews

It's the question dancing around in many of our heads, I'm sure. Is there life after we've heard the wisdom of Bernie Sanders and cried "Feel the Bern!" to friend and foe alike? If there isn't life, what can we hope to enjoy after this most momentous time? How can we continue to exist as before we became awake and aware of what all is really happening around us in our country and in our world? Can we as morally healthy human beings ever close our eyes again to the injustices of our society and the blatant greed of our capitalist system once these failings have been repeatedly pointed out to us?

Your guess is as good as mine. My thought is that once touched and awakened by the wisdom of true progressivism we will never be able to lull ourselves asleep again. We may try--and succeed for a time--by throwing ourselves wholeheartedly into our jobs, careers, families, hobbies and activities, and possibly drowning the nagging voices in our head with overwork and/or mind-altering chemicals. But, in the end, we will always feel that niggling in the back of our mind that somehow things aren't quite right, and it's up to us to change them for the better.  

For instance, every conversation (digital or real world) I enter into nowadays which wanders to the topic of health care somehow becomes a chance to inform others about the cost savings and the moral imperative of implementing Medicare For All Americans. Every time someone brings up how disappointed they are in their elected representatives' performance, I make sure to note how the Citizens United ruling created a corrupt system. We now live in a time where "money is speech," and you and I as ordinary working slobs will never be able to compete with the "corporate persons" with endless wads of cash on hand unless we join forces through organizations such as Move to Amend to overturn this despicable ruling. 

Why are the rich always growing richer with every passing day and we poor folks never seem to get ahead? Income inequality, of course. Why are we at war constantly? Remember the Military-Industrial Complex President Eisenhower warned us about? Uh-huh. It's the billionaires of the M.I. C. pulling our corporate politicians' strings. (Photo: Meet corporate politician, Senator Rob Portman of Ohio. He shook my hand in his D.C. office and actually said he'd think about not allowing the A.C.A. to be dismantled. We'll see. He's taken a goodly number of paychecks from the health insurance industry lobby and Big Pharma.)

I can't help myself. It's a sickness of sorts. I continually preach the good news of progressive ideals to everyone I meet regardless of whether they want to hear my spiel or not. My subconscious impels me to do so because this person needs to know this information and become aware of how things are truly operating in the world. What sort of friend would I be if I didn't divulge my knowledge on these topics in order to help them and their family out? 

Has it cost me friendships and networking opportunities? Oh, absolutely! I can personally attest to this by naming the old friends/acquaintances who have "unfriended" me on Facebook and in the real world because I once or twice mentioned I supported Bernie Sanders or supported a cause they didn't like or I told them I didn't appreciate their attitude toward causes I like and to keep it to themselves. I've had scoldings, rantings and actual death threats made by acquaintances and strangers via email, Facebook messaging and to my face.

Yeah, I can unequivocally state that my life hasn't been sheer bliss since May 2015 when I heard Bernie was running for the White House, and I decided to help him in any way I could. If anything, it's gone downhill. I now have a for sale sign on my front yard (instead of a Bernie or Jill sign) because I'm not comfortable living next door to a bully who's threatened to shoot me (twice) and around the corner from an idiot flying a Confederate flag beside his Trump signs.

So, is there life after "The Bern"? Yes, there is, but it's never going to be the same. We all have to take our lumps and accept it. For every lost "friend" on my social media accounts I've gain a hundred or more others who "feel the Bern", so you could say I've come out ahead. I've met lots of interesting, dynamic and helpful people these past two years writing and editing this blog, and I've traveled to other cities (including Washington D.C. and Philadelphia) to see other activists and politicians in action. I was never much into politics or big social causes before Bernie ran for the presidency, so this has all been quite illuminating and educational. I've come to know the Green Party and feel more at home with their philosophy and platform than I've ever felt with either establishment faction.

In a way, the gains have outweighed the losses. Still, we mourn our old lives passing and worry about the future. Will I still be here next year at the third anniversary of this blog? Will I still be writing about progressive topics, candidates and causes then? I hope so. And I hope you will be here working alongside me, too.

The journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step. We're still in the front yard, and we've a long way to go, folks. Let's stop and take a deep breath and recommit ourselves to the journey of building a future we can all truly believe in. Then let's pack our knapsacks and get marching.
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After reading this heartbreaking  article on "lunch shaming" and watching this video of our so-called Secretary of Education admitting she's willing to discriminate against minorities, I went ballistic and posted the following rant on Facebook. Join me if you feel similarly and together let's start a movement to inform the public to the horrors these people cause ordinary Americans. (Pardon the language.)
I’m so tired of watching the rich plow over the poor and “shame” us into silence… I've come up with a new organization called C.R.A.P.–The Committee to “Chastise Rich Arrogant Pricks.” We publicly shame and chastise rich a**holes for not paying their fair share of taxes and for cutting programs for the poor, elderly, disabled, minorities, women…hell, everyone except THEM. Join C.R.A.P. at The Mad as Hell Party: http://www.facebook.com/madashellparty
Memes, actions, photos, articles, blogs, etc., on the C.R.A.P. theme are gladly welcomed. (Email them to us at thebernieblog2016@gmail.com.) We'll blast them out on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and this blog among other places. Put on your thinking caps and get creative Chatising those Rich Arrogant Pricks today! (Feel free to start with DeVos or anyone who needs calling out. Thank you.)
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Now for some excellent insight into why people don't run for office, even after "feeling the Bern." Do you agree with Sean's assessment? 

Testing Our Political Theories
 By Sean Nestor

The scientific method teaches us the importance of testing our theories. This holds true in politics just as it does everywhere else.

Much of what I do politically, I do in part because I want to test the validity of common theories. For example, I always liked the idea of having more than two political parties to choose from when I was young, so I took an interest in why they lack power in the US. Is it a lack of interest? Incompetence? Systemic repression? Implicit laws of our voting system? Some combination or something else? I heard lots of theories, but I wasn't satisfied with any of them. So, I've spent many years now participating in minor party politics and exploring the issue firsthand.

My experience in politics so far has led me to question a lot of dogma espoused by both political insiders and outsiders. A big one is in the relationship between elected officials and the public interest. People on the left and right, mainstream and underdog, all agree: No committed leftist could possibly hold elected office in this country today without completely compromising their values. The logic goes that because American politics is so irredeemably controlled by money, and because every politician must be terrified of losing re-election out of self-interest, well-meaning politicians must cut shady deals to stay in power, which will inherently be limited to attempts at pushing through minor reforms. The system is too corrupted by capitalism for a person of any virtue to stay in power.

My experiences lead me to think differently. I think it's a sign of how bad of shape the left is in, in the US that so many leftists have essentially given up on taking over formal power. They have subscribed to the popular misconceptions that whoever raises the most cash wins, voters are persuaded more by TV ads than direct contact, and the only way to win formal power is to make bargains for seats on legislative committees.

All of those things are patently false, and a committed observer of politics (international, domestic, and historical) could see that. From my own firsthand experience, you can get away with proclaiming whatever philosophy you want and sticking to it, provided you put in the work to meet people, talk to them, and address their concerns. I know that it is time-consuming and requires a lot of self-discipline, but it works, and, if I'm honest, I think some people insist that things are too corrupt as a way of rationalizing why they don't step up and put in that work.

Maybe this theory is wrong. But instead of debating it with people who disagree, I'm gonna test it out first and discuss the results later. That's the scientific way to do it.


Bio: Sean Nestor is an educator and activist from Toledo, Ohio. He currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Single Payer Action Network and Co-Chair of the Lucas County Green Party.


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There is life after "The Bern." These groups prove it. Join and help their causes.
 From Move to Amend:
Corporate Franken-bots Roam the Earth Forever


Through the 1886 Santa Clara ruling, the franken-bot known as corporate personhood came to life. Giant corporations now have the power to oppress, exploit, and destroy communities and our planet from generation to generation.

It is a viscous and sickening cycle that is jeopardizing our right to a true democracy and threatening our communities and livelihoods.


If you haven't yet joined the #IMoveToAmend campaign,
please take a moment to do so now

It's time for corporate personhood to die, but we can’t drive the stake into the heart of the beast without your help. We're a grassroots organization in every sense of the word, including our funding sources. Help us secure a future without corporate franken-bots!

We're so grateful for the 27 new monthly sustainers who signed up since launching this campaign, but we still need 23 more to reach our goal of 50 before the end of the month. Please join the #IMoveToAmend campain now!

In solidarity,

Lydia Onimo
Move to Amend Development Coordinator
www.movetoamend.org

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From 314 Action:

314 Action

It’s easy to get bogged down in the daily grind -- especially these days when it feels like the news coming out of Washington is almost always bad.

That’s why I want to share with you a quick rundown of the ways our movement is crushing it:


  • True to our mission, 314 Action has already trained over 400 scientists and STEM professionals to run for office. And some of those amazing folks are even starting to launch their campaigns.

  • That’s garnered a lot of attention from the media -- Time Magazine, PBS Newshour, The Atlantic, the Washington Post, Buzzfeed, and several others have all jumped in to feature the efforts to help scientists run for office. The headlines have been fantastic -- here's one of my favorites:
This Group is Trying to Replace the Most Anti-Science Members of Congress with Actual Scientists
  • In more than 31 states, we’ve identified 160 people from STEM backgrounds who’ve raised their hands to run for school boards -- where critical curriculum decisions get made.

  • Over 90 college campus chapters of 314 Action have gotten off the ground, encouraging young STEM-oriented individuals to think about public service at the outset of their careers.

  • Partnering with a number of science-friendly organizations, we helped plan the March for Science, which saw hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets in cities all over the world.

  • We delivered over 12,000 petition signatures to call for climate action from Reps. Dana Rohrabacher and Lamar Smith -- and we’ve got a whole lot more planned for Congress’ leading climate deniers. (Stay tuned.)

  • Finally, in the recent push to keep the United States in the Paris climate agreement, we drove over 2,000 calls to the White House, produced and aired a targeted TV ad on the President’s favorite cable shows, and reached out to key CEOs to put pressure on President Trump to stay in the Paris climate accord. Just the other day, Elon Musk replied to let us know he had done his part -- and that he was “cautiously optimistic.”
We’re at the stage when the initial legwork is painstaking, and our desired outcome is still a long way down the path.

But what I’m seeing all around us are signs that we’re on the right path, that we’re making progress, and -- thanks to supporters like you -- our movement is growing every single day.

Look forward to seeing what we can do together from here on out,

Shaughnessy

 
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From March for Science:
March for Science
This week, the Trump Administration released its full, proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2018. Just like the preview issued in March, the full proposal makes huge cuts to Federal research and development funding, cuts that would seriously threaten the United States’ scientific enterprise.

This proposal kicks off the budget process in Congress, and NOW is the time to let your elected officials know that investing in science matters.
Check out these resources to learn more about the budget proposal, process, and potential impact on science funding:

  • Watch our video explaining the budget process and where things go from here.
  • Learn more about the proposed budget with analysis from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Next week, Congress is in recess. That means YOU can use this opportunity to take action in your communities!

  • Share why you think funding science is important on Facebook or Twitter using the hashtag #ScienceBudget
  • Let your elected officials know that investments in science are a priority. AAAS has helpful resources tips and resources if you want to:
Don’t miss the chance to let your elected officials know that cuts to research funding threaten progress in areas like clean energy, public health, and American innovation. 

-- The March for Science Team
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From Open Media:

Just when you thought the Net Neutrality fight couldn’t get any uglier, it has: shadowy anti-Net Neutrality forces have been recruiting dead people to do their dirty work for them.

We’ve been fighting for Net Neutrality, the fundamental principle of the web that has enabled the diversity of everything we love online, for years. We need your help to keep this principle alive, and in recent weeks the fight to keep our Internet safe has blown up as the U.S. government considers removing its protected status.

Right now, millions of people are submitting comments to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) consultation on Net Neutrality. And in a shocking recent report it was revealed that comments signed by dead people are showing up on the record.1

You read that right. People who aren’t even alive are somehow submitting comments to the FCC against Net Neutrality — the result of bots used to flood the FCC’s website with pre-written statements. It’s a huge controversy, and an open letter has been sent to FCC chair Ajit Pai demanding he investigate.2

These are the sorts of unethical and unfair measures the enemies of Net Neutrality are willing to take. And that’s why we need every ounce of help we can get to fight them.

These types of tactics are not going to stop. Net Neutrality opponents will clearly stop at nothing to rig this consultation, and drown out the genuine voices of people like you and me. If we let these fake comments outweigh the real ones that are calling on the FCC to protect the open web, then Big Telecom wins.

But we’re not going to let that happen. Instead, we're going to do everything we can to fight back, and ensure millions of Americans can make their voices heard.

Help us show the FCC what the public really thinks about Net Neutrality, before it’s too late.

Thank you for standing for an open web.
— Katy, on behalf of OpenMedia

Footnotes:
[1] Dead People Are Posting Anti-Net Neutrality Comments to the FCC Website: Motherboard
[2] People who were impersonated by anti-net neutrality spammers blast FCC: artstechnica

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