Showing posts with label #resist. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 29, 2020

● When The Loser Takes Office...

...No One Wins:
  Another Concise Depiction of The Obvious
…and What You Need To Know To Talk To Progressives and Defeat Fascism
 
 
Every election is the most important, we are always told.  It’s easy to become cynical after hearing this so many times.  But, after realizing that economic inequality has been increasing over the past four decades, it actually makes perfect sense.  Elections become more dire as our rights become more precarious.  When economic inequality increases, inequality increases across the board.  And, the only people who benefit are the billionaire psychopaths, who will destroy everything before admitting they’re wrong, or giving up an ounce of power.  We have a choice to make.  We can do nothing, and allow for billionaire supremacy, through the exploitation of humanity and the environment (i.e. everything), or we can organize and fight inequality and injustice, and force the most powerful people in the world to obey the laws of nature and democracy, and stop them from literally burning it all down.  They want you to believe that progressives are destructive, while the corporate establishment is literally heating up the planet for short term profits and a hold on power.  The military industrial complex is already blowing it all up.  Big Energy is already burning it all down.  The police state can’t be trusted, and as the writing on the wall is revealed to us through Michelle Alexander, we recognize that mass incarceration is the New Jim Crow.  "Injustice anywhere, is a threat to justice everywhere."-MLK,Jr. 

There’s a global worker’s movement for a green just economy on the rise.  And, there is no other plan in sight.  98% of climate scientists all over the world, paid from different sources, in different countries, all agree that we have ten years to reduce our admissions in order to have a 60% chance of survival.  They are not alarmist.  They are the opposite.  Climate change is happening faster than they’ve predicted.  We do not have more time, but possibly less.  We cannot afford another four years of climate denial.  Conservatives like to insinuate that we are cowards or fools for believing in science, while they were shaking in their boots over the Fox fabrication of a War on Christmas.  Now, they have QAnon on the brain, and they are completely lost.  But, we don’t have time to be cynical, or the luxury of apathy.

Ever since Bill Clinton turned his back on workers, Progressives have been leaving the Democratic Party.  It’s a very understandable cathartic response, yet ultimately, a losing strategy.  It only accomplishes one thing, handing power over to the Right, as in, Corporate Democrats in the Primary and fascists in the General.  When the Left drops out, the Right takes over.  Although, since 2018, Progressives have been taking over the party.  This will be crushed under fascism.  The problem is not #LesserEvilVoting, because the trend, before this, has been the exact opposite.  Disengagement has been the trend on the Left for decades, long before #DemEXIT.  Many on the left feel like they can’t vote for Biden because he’s on the Right.  The toxic attitudes of “centrist”corporate-Democrat voters and the Party’s corporatist agenda, has fractured the party, and Progressives on the Left.  What the Left needs to learn, is the concept of coalition building.  Anyone who thought Hillary was more electable than Bernie, was severely misinformed, at best.  Corporate Democrats are often wrong about pretty much everything except for their understanding that Trump & Republicans are worse than Democrats.  Years before an election, we can talk about 3rd Parties, but months, weeks, & days before an election, isn’t serious at all.  There’s only one serious strategy, days & weeks before an election, and that is to vote for the best candidate who has a decent chance.  In the Primary, that was Bernie.  Now it’s Biden.

Both corporate parties can appear to be the same, as long as you can overlook the progressive wing of the Democratic Party and the fascist leadership of the Republican Party.  The best way to beat the Corporate Democrats, is to stay registered, and vote them out. #BrandNewCongress [+] #ExpandTheSquad

Trump's fascist rhetoric rally's his base.  Remember when he campaigned on building a wall, blamed everything on immigrants, minorities, and poor people?  Remember when he kidnapped innocent children, put them in concentration camps at the boarder, destroying families forever?  Remember the militarization of the police and borders?  …the violence against the Left, against dissent, and the brutality toward peaceful protesters?  Remember the hatred towards anti-fascists?  …the kidnapping of innocent people on the streets into unmarked vehicles?  Remember, forced sterilization?  Remember how Uniting The Right ended in death?  Notice how all of this not only refers to Trump, but also Hitler.  Can you see fascism yet?  We have seen from the extensive footage, that practically all of the violence at protests comes from alt-right agitators and out-of-control incompetent cops.  We spend more on our military than the rest of the world combined.  We imprison more people than any other country.  We need to defund the bloated violent incompetent police state, and reallocate those funds.

The Right almost always punches down to worship the rich.  They only make exceptions to this, if the elite or authority in question are pro-equality / anti-authoritarian.  The Right is not about individualism.  It is thinly veiled authoritarianism.  They can’t question the military or police state.  They can’t question any U.S. war, because they can’t think around or outside of the propaganda slogan, “Support the Troops.”  It’s very effective at stopping conservatives from questioning any U.S. policy of war.  Their selfish slogan is “America First,” which amounts to American hegemony, war mongering, and increased violence around the world.  The Right cannot improve America, because they support all of the worst ideas ever devised, from torture, pollution, preeminent strikes, to bigotry and endless inequality.

For decades, capitalists have tried to claim that collectivism equals authoritarianism, but that’s just another right wing lie.  Using Venezuela as an example of socialism is as disingenuous as using Saudi Arabia as the quintessential example of capitalism.  So then, what do Bernie Sanders and progressives mean by socialism?   This is easy. We mean, the very policies that gave us the greatest economy we ever had: USA 1945 - 1975, and the most stable economies in the world today, Denmark, Sweden, Portugal, etc…   You got it, the corporate media has a corporate bias (i.e., a right wing bias), as usual, just the opposite of what Fox has been telling you. They’ve got all of the lies backwards.

When Trump incites violence at his rallies, the crowd cheers.  We all hear them loud and clear.  On the contrary, when you listen to the Left, say a Bernie rally for instance, you hear the crowd cheer for peace, equality, solidarity, and to fight for a just world.  When Bernie supporters first started chanting Bernie, he stopped them, and said, it’s not me, it’s us!  And, hence his slogan became, “Not Me, Us” which is quite a contrast to the selfishness of Trumpista’s, Me First sentiment.  Remember when Trump said, he’s the only one that matters.  This is a theme for them.  Bush was the decider.  They both expressed their love of dictatorship.  They’re spelling it out for us, and conservatives love it.  The one thing that the Trump administration has done, is that it has removed all doubt around and concerning illegitimacy and sickness of right wing ideology.  Individualism on the Right merely represents excuses for selfishness and greed.

Trump supporters are murdering innocent people in the streets, and still they try to blame peaceful protesters.  Trump incites violence at all of his rallies, and his supporters cheer and comply.  Just remember their lies and outrage over the most peaceful protests in the history of protests, kneeling before the flag during the anthem.  No matter how many times they were told it’s about police brutality, they responded with lies saying it’s about the flag or the troops.  With that level of outrage over the most peaceful protests imaginable, of course they’ll lose it over street demonstrations.  We’ve seen them ram cars and trucks into crowds, violently infiltrate protests, storm public buildings with military grade weapons, and cry about wearing a mask during a pandemic.  If you think the conservatives are the peaceful ones, you haven’t been paying attention.

There’s enough footage of the protests to make an estimate that over 90% wore masks.  There’s also enough footage and reporting to show that it was actually right wing agitators and out-of-control incompetent cops committing all of the violence.  People who believe in peace and equality and risk their lives to stand up for people they don’t know and have never met, are not the violent ones.  Protests against police brutality are always met with police brutality, unless you're peacefully kneeling before the flag during the anthem.  Then, they just lie, and say it's about something else.  The BLM demonstrations are no exception.  The establishment media tends to side with the corporate establishment, not civil disobedience.

Trump ran to the left of Hillary, now he’s trying to run to the left of Biden.  If Biden lets him do that, we’ll probably lose again.  Bill Clinton ran as an economic conservative and only won because Ross Perot divided the vote on the right.  Obama won because he campaigned as a progressive.  Unfortunately, he governed as a Republican and continued to disaffect the working class, which is how we got to Trump.  The most popular programs are Social Security and Medicare.  The most popular president in our history, is the one who taxed the rich.  …FDR, of course.  He was elected four times until he died.  I know, Republicans used to be more progressive than Democrats on social issues, but that all change after the Civil Rights Acts of the 1960’s, and Nixon’s Southern Strategy.  But then, since Reagan, both parties have moved to the far right on the economy, with Democrats usually managing to be a little better.  If Obama implemented Medicare For All, instead of Mitt Romney’s Republican corporate healthcare plan, Democrats would be loved so much Republicans could never win again.  Obama also extended the Bush Tax Cuts, deported more immigrants than Bush, escalated the war in Afghanistan, increased U.S. drone attacks, and renewed the Patriot Act.  He was elected to do the opposite.  Now, do you understand why progressives left the party?  Republicans speak to, and rally their base, while Democrats malign their base, and then wonder why they lose.  We have to face the truth to win.  Only the Right is fueled by lies.  We have to beat Trump, and then we have to primary all of the corporate Democrats.  This is the only plan the left is coalescing around.  It’s the only plan, which speaks to the non-voting majority, and if we don’t come together on this, we very well could be looking at an ever increasingly unstable spiraling descension towards our own extinction.

Remember, FDR was not progressive, he was pushed by socialists, communists, and unions to implement the socialists policies that gave us the best economy we ever had.  It wasn’t enough.  It left room for the Robber Barrons to come back in their Reagan / 3rd Way / Milton Friedman Revolution.  So now, in many ways, we are back to a New Gilded Age, fighting extreme inequality, depression, and fascism.  Just as FDR could be pushed, we can push Biden.  It’s all about organizing.  “We need to change the conditions under which we can organize, so that we can organize more.”-Jane McAlevey.
If we let Trump take another four years, we stand to lose what shred of democracy we have left.  Democracy is weak in the U.S., but it’s not dead yet.  We know Biden is a right-wing corporatist, but his administration will still be much better than the far right fascist Republican administration.  Kamala Harris is now looking the presidency, and she knows she will be challenged from the left if she continues to represent her corporate donors over public interests.  With mass movements on the rise, they can be pushed, Republicans can’t.  Trump will continue to kidnap protestors on the left into unmarked vans.  What we have seen so far, is obviously, just practice for what’s coming, if we decide not to make the only vote, which has a chance of being counted against fascism.

Trump will not win the popular vote.  Republicans almost never do.  He will be the loser again.  The only question is, can we win by enough, to override the corruption in the system?  It all comes down to… …How much do we want to avoid living under a fascist dictatorship?  Because, we’re going to have to win by 6,000,000 votes, most likely, to get the electoral college.  40% of the electorate do not vote.  Most of them agree with progressive policies.  So, we cannot win them over by pretending Biden’s progressive, they know he’s not.  And, we can’t win them over by pandering to the right.  The best strategy is the honest message that he can be somewhat influenced by a mass movement for economic, environmental, and social justice, where as Trump cannot.  Trump panders to his xenophobic base and wins.  Democrats malign their progressive base and lose.  Let’s not have a repeat of 2016.

We are tired of this, we never wanted this, but as long as we are alive, we are in it.  This is not going away soon.  Voting is not everything, but it’s not nothing.  We’ve never gotten the greater evil, because too many people voted for the lesser evil.  Remember, the lesser evil, is still less evil.  The time to vote for a great candidate was in the primary.  We didn’t lose, because the centrists wouldn’t let us win.  We lost because of exhaustion, dispiritedness, apathy (the corporatists we need to vote out), and the failed strategy of DemExit, which has been the ever increasing trend for decades.  I’m not here to blame anyone.  I’m here to ask you to rethink your strategy, considering this dire moment.  A year before an election, we can support whomever we think is best.  But now, just days before the election we know it will be Biden or Trump, a corporatist or a fascist.  That’s not hyperbole.  They’re not exactly the same.  One administration will clearly be better than the other.  And, to pretend otherwise amounts to nothing more than an exercise in futility and disempowerment.  Thinking that someone else could win at this point is obviously delusional.  A non-vote or 3rd party vote is a message sent to no one.  It will not be received.  It is also not a moral act, since moral acts are not predictably meaningless.  If you care about results, it will have no effect on the outcome.  But, since 2018 the strategy has been clear. 

When the Democratic party was the party of workers, we were also the dominant party.  That was no coincidence.  With Justice Democrats, Brand New Congress, and your local DSA, we can organize and take the party back. Democracy is dying, but it’s not dead, yet.  Voting does not contribute to the system of corporate billionaire class control over our lives.  It is one tool that we have, along with other types of civic engagement, and civil disobedience.  We need to use them all.  Remember AOC.  My nephew and I canvased for her in October of 2017, before her campaign took off.  There was no way of telling at that point that should could win, other than her being an incredible talented candidate.  As you know, she went on to take out the forth most powerful Democrat.  And, in primary after primary since then, we’ve been electing progressives.  Every time we elect a progressive, we take out a corporatist.  There’s your new party.  But, this will eventually become impossible, if we keep becoming more fascistic.  Scholars around the world believe the U.S. has only a 20% chance of not becoming a fascist dictatorship.  The mail-in ballots will take weeks to count.  Trump will probably stop the count within a week due to Proud Boy protests  Most polling stations should be as safe as going to the supermarket.  So, if you can, vote in person.  I’m afraid it might be more of a threat to our lives, if we don’t.  Unless you have some other tragedy November 3rd, please do the one thing that could count against fascism.  We will achieve more fighting Biden, than fighting Trump.  But either way, there is no giving up.  Until we become refugees fleeing fascism, the fight continues. …and even then, it will continue.
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Post by: Kurt Riebel: artist, activist  

#ResistTheCorporatists  @uResist
 When The Loser Takes Office 
                No One Wins  
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Saturday, September 26, 2020

● From Now Until November


📊 From now until November, 
when all the votes are counted, we cannot rest.  We can’t spend one minute thinking Republicans won’t do the worst possible thing imaginable.  If we can face hard truths and take action, there’s a slight possibility we won’t lose what little democracy we have. 

Trump has clearly stated he will not step down.  He’s doing everything he can to create chaos at the polls and with the Post Office.  He plans to do what he said he will do, throw out the ballots.  Far-right lawyers will give it an air of legitimacy.  It will go to the Supreme Court, and they’ll pull a 2000 on us.  If he gets away with it this time, he will just keep doing it, if for no other reason, to avoid jail time once out of office.  Anyone who helps him will keep helping him, for that same reason.  And, some will help him.  We can’t afford to delude ourselves. 

If Trump continues to stay in power, he’s not leaving, and it will be all of our faults, not no one’s fault.  For instance, the best way to win is to bring out the young vote, except they want a progressive, and they know Biden is a corporatist.  Centrists decided to repeat 2016, by pandering to the right, and ignoring the left, hence depressing the vote on the left.  On the other hand, progressives who wanted a stronger candidate should face the fact that #BernieWouldHaveWon the primary if it wasn’t for #DemEXIT.  Anyone, who had the ability to register and vote for Bernie and didn’t, is in part to blame.  DemEXIT hands power to corporatists in the Primary and fascists in the General.  It may be understandable, it may be cathartic, but it is nothing more than an exercise in futility and disempowerment.  Suggesting a 3rd party has a chance in this election, is not a serious argument.  Voting is just one tool that can work, it’s not about identity, unless we’re narcissists. 

This is not about shaming, it’s about the best strategy considering the predicament we’re in.  We have to mobilize Zoomers to vote against fascism, so that we have time to organize.  From AOC to Cori Bush, we just voted in a dozen progressives, while taking out a dozen corporatists.  This trend will be crushed under fascism.  Organizers are already being kidnapped off the streets into unmarked vans.  We are just beginning to organize, but we are nowhere near ready to fight a fascist dictatorship.  If we want any semblance of democracy, we need Trump out of office.  If it’s close, Trump will be able to steal it.  He may be an idiot, but this he knows.  We shouldn’t be calm.  Unless you’re already packing your bags, we need to be obsessing about winning. 
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Post by: Kurt Riebel: artist, activist  

#ResistTheCorporatists  @uResist
 When The Loser Takes Office 
                No One Wins  
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Saturday, August 24, 2019

● Political Paradigm


📊 Political Paradigm

This graph plots five 2020 presidential candidates according to their statements, actions, and policies (and policy proposals) considering history and the rest of the world.

There is a wide range, from the least hierarchical (most collectivist), anti-authoritarian society to the most extreme hierarchical (intolerant) authoritarian regime. Where do we find ourselves in this paradigm, and whose policies should win out? It seems pretty obvious. We all know corruption exists, and that the news media is not always perfectly straightforward and 100% honest, but most of us still feel that we have a general understanding of the big picture. Whether you read The New York Times, Washington Post, watch CNN, MSNBC, FoxNews, or consume no news at all, you probably feel you have a general sense of how the world works. Unfortunately, most of us are wrong in our assessment of important details. We all know we are being lied to, but if we are wrong about who is lying and what those lies are, we will act against our own interests. For many, this graph seems to put the center in the upper right. Obviously, the Overton Window is placed on the graph where the corporate media tries to pass off as the center. ...now, somewhere between corporatism and fascism.  Ever since Reagan, we've been sold the idea that a corporatist is a moderate.

This graph, which plots five 2020 presidential candidates according to their statements, actions, record, and policy proposals, may seem off to some. If your idea of the center, fits within the confines of the Overton Window, you may want to reexamine some basic facts.

The candidates who are the least authoritarian and the farthest to the left, Bernie and Warren, are placed near the center (of the graph, outside the Overton Window) for a reason. Warren is in the upper right quadrant because she leans more toward capitalism than social democracy. She voted (in 2017 & 2018) to increase military spending. She’s a capitalist, and she calls herself a capitalist. Even though, her record is problematic, she’s a great candidate by comparison. If we had no better option, it would make perfect sense to put our full support in her candidacy. But of course, Bernie is running. In Europe, he would be on the right, which is one reason why he’s placed near the center of the graph. Another reason, is that (even though he’s the most anti-authoritarian leftist in the race) he’s still to the right on the economy of both the Democrats and Republicans of the New Deal Era. During the 1950’s & ’60’s we taxed the rich over 90% on the top marginal tax bracket. Even Eisenhower, a Republican, taxed the rich over 90%. But, when AOC said 70% is moderate, the corporate media went nuts. This is how far to the right we have gone, and the inequality is destroying us. When we had a good economy, during The Golden Age of Capitalism (1945-1975), we taxed the rich more than anyone today has suggested, which is why Bernie is placed near mixed economies and Keynesianism on this graph. Bernie is a great candidate, the best we’ve seen so far, but he is a centrist if you can see the big picture. He is not extreme. The so called “crazy” leftists today, are simply people who are not right-wing. We just want to give everyone health care, like every other first world country, and tax the rich, like we did when we had a good economy. …and we want to deal with climate change, you know, so we don’t all die. The far left in today’s political paradigm, are actually the only people who are not crazy. In a world where extreme inequality and endless war are the norm, peace and equality are crazy ideas.

Science tells us we have about 10 years to reduce our emissions before climate change catastrophes become uncontrollable. This means we really have about ten months. We cannot afford to be delusional. We know that a corporate democrat will put the concerns of his donor base over the interests of humanity. If you’ve been paying any attention to politics at all, you know this to be true. The failure of corporate interests to lift up humanity, couldn’t be more stark. Socialism polls better than capitalism in America today. This is a new era, and a gaffe machine with vague platitudes won’t cut it. We need someone with broad base support across all districts. We don’t need someone who will fight for the big banks, weapons manufacturers, or the fossil fuel industry. We need someone who will fight for humanity.

Remember, 40% of the electorate are independents, who cannot vote in the democratic primary. Polling continues to show that they will come out to vote for Bernie in the general. They understand that Bernie is for the working class. Sanders has the most popular and aggressive policy proposals, the most individual donors, and the most enthusiastic energized base, with over a million volunteers. Bernie polls to beat Trump by double digits in the general, has the policies to fix what’s broken, and is the only candidate with the grassroots movement needed to push these policy proposals through. In 2016, they called him crazy. Now, they’re imitating him. Corporate centrists still try to dismiss him, as they follow those who are following him. He’s not only the leader of a movement, he’s the leader of the other candidates, as they strive to sound more progressive, more like him. So, it’s time we take a step back to examine the big picture, to support a real progressive, and, for once, elect a winning candidate.
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The #BlueWaveIsHere because the #ProgressiveWaveIsHere. The winning #BlueWave strategy is the #ProgressiveWave.
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Post by: Kurt Riebel: artist, activist  

#ResistTheCorporatists  @uResist
 THE PROGRESSIVE WAVE IS HERE ! 
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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

● Demonizing The Left



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● Demonizing The Left : destroys democracy 

Decades of demonizing the left has had an effect. The effects for the most part have been devastating to communities and the economy as a whole. Cutting programs and regulations that help the poor, middle-class, workers, and consumers, while simultaneously cutting taxes for the rich and giving government handouts to the wealthiest 0.1%, has decimated the public sphere. Giant multinational corporations lease the public airwaves for free. They dominate the discussion with the bias of the corporate elite. And, this devastation did not come about by accident. It has been a well thought out plan and very successful campaign by the extreme right.

After the great depression, parties on the left organized. It was a time when practically everyone had joined a workers’ union. Two socialist parties, the communist party, and the workers’ unions got together to pressure Franklin Delano Roosevelt to implement the New Deal. There was talk of revolution across the country. In 1944, FDR proposed a tax increase of 100% on the top marginal tax bracket of the time, which was income over $25,000 per year ($400,000 in today’s terms). He went to the wealthiest people (the people who had benefited the most from the system) and told them, if they don’t give something back, they could stand to lose it all. They settled on a tax of 94% on the top marginal tax bracket. And, that paid for the programs that gave us the Golden Years of Capitalism. The New Deal was a half measure. It was not socialism. It merely saved capitalism. One of the conditions, was for the organized left to stop talking about revolution. And they did, but the enraged right began to plot their revenge.

Equality feels like oppression to the privileged. They couldn’t accept the fact that everyone was doing better and that they themselves were still benefiting the most from society. The generation that elected FDR understood the lessons their children never learned. The top marginal tax rate stayed in the ninety percentile throughout the 1950’s and into the 60’s. By the 1970’s, it was in the seventy percentile. The wealthiest are generally able to subtract 40 to 50% off the percent they owe, so when they were supposed to pay 90%, they ended up paying 40% on income above the top rate. So, now that they’re supposed to pay 39%, they actually pay nothing, while still receiving huge subsidies to their businesses and districts, not to mention the bailouts when they fail. Over the longterm, Republicans cut taxes for the rich, and increase taxes on the lower 90 percent, while Democrats tax the rich a little more and the majority a little less. The Corporate Democrats have damaged the economy in a similar way as Republicans, but to a lesser degree. If an establishment news anchor attempts to relay this information to the public, they’re quickly removed, as we have seen with Dylan Ratigan, Ed Shultz, and others.

Some think that war is good for the economy, but World War II did not save the economy after the depression. Our longest war is the Afghan War, and it’s obviously not helping anyone but the rich. Only war profiteers benefit from war. Even if war helped society (which it doesn’t), it would be the most immoral solution ever devised. Dwight D. Eisenhower warned us of the growing military-industrial complex, but the Traditionalists and Baby Boomers didn’t listen. Although, the Baby Boomers did make great contributions to society with the civil rights and women’s rights movements, which came out of the more stable more equal New Deal economy. Practically, everything good that we have today can be traced back to the progress of the left, and likewise, most setbacks can be traced to the achievements of the right and the decimation of the New Deal. As we take from the poor and give to the rich, inequality increases. It’s very predictable and easy to understand, unless you’re being informed by those who benefit from your misunderstanding. If you’re angry at the poor, it’s because you’re being informed (actually manipulated) by the rich.

In 1976 and 1978, the conservatives in the Supreme Court passed laws declaring that corporations are people and money is speech, making bribery legal through campaign donations. Since, we’ve shifted from a Keynesian economy to a Friedmanist economy (or Reaganomics), CEO pay has gone through the roof, while working conditions and wages have gone down for the majority. Worker productivity has gone up, but due to the rollbacks in regulations, workers receive no benefits from their increased productivity. Now, the wealth of the world sits stagnant in the Cayman Islands or other offshore accounts. Giving to the rich has done nothing the right had claimed it would, and yet has done everything the left predicted. The Millennials who grew up with the internet, have not been so easily indoctrinated, and hence the left can be demonized no more.

The decades’ attacks on unions, socialists, and the left altogether, has been disastrous to democracy, civic engagement, and collective action as a whole. In other words, community interests have been forgotten in our political system, while private profits for the rich have taken center-stage in national and international decision making in the United States. Although, there may be one small, yet not completely insignificant, side benefit to all of this demonization and marginalization. And that is, for the past several decades the left has had to continually rethink and reevaluate its principles and positions. But now, there is practically no extreme left. Bernie Sanders is less of a Socialist than Eisenhower. Eisenhower taxed the rich more than Bernie has ever suggested. That's how far to the right we have gone. That which is generally considered to be the extreme left, are merely basic new deal economic policies, the lessons the Traditionalists forgot. Although hopefully, what we are left with, are more well thought out ideas. Yet, there's still much to figure out as we navigate through and, with any luck, out of this corporatists neoliberal era. Conceivably, the decades of reevaluation could help in some way, but if nothing else, it has certainly made the criticism from the right, laughable.
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Post by: Kurt Riebel: artist, activist  

 #ThinkLove #ThinkLoveIdeas #PeacefulProtest #LoveTrumpsHate #Resist @uResist
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