Lee Camp and David Cobb: Imagining A World Beyond Capitalism

Capitalism Is Over!

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Dandelion Salad
April 8, 2023

“We have to come to terms with the fact that these transnational corporations globally and the empire for which the U.S is the capital of corporate Empire—they’re literally going to destroy the planet if we do not stop, interrupt, and transition. And to be clear, the window to do that is literally closing before our very eyes.” — David Cobb

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History Made Today In Chicago by Bruce Gagnon + video

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by Bruce Gagnon
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Bruce’s blog post
space4peace.blogspot.com

July 12, 2008

The Greens chose Cynthia McKinney on the first ballot today in Chicago to be the party presidential nominee. Cynthia then nominated Rosa Clemente to be her running mate who was quickly approved by near unanimous acclaim.

Born and raised in the South Bronx she is a graduate of the University of Albany and Cornell University. Clemente is a highly regarded commentator, political activist, community organizer, Hip-Hop activist, and independent reporter.

Chuck D of Public Enemy says that Clemente “is one of this generations’ most important political voices and community organizers.”

In her acceptance speech McKinney defined winning as setting a goal to garner 5% of the national vote which would give the Green Party major party status on the national level. McKinney made it clear that her run for president is all about building an alternative to the two war parties. The corporate parties have to flip-flop on the issues she said “because they have to appear to agree” with our progressive values while they then do the bidding of the corporations who pay their freight.

Maine delegates gave McKinney the 5th most votes of any state during the first round of balloting. Only New York, Illinois, California, and Wisconsin gave her more presidential delegate votes.

Ralph Nader came in a distant second in the presidential balloting which indicated that while people still respect him, his day of gaining the ballot lines via the Green Party across the nation are over. At this point McKinney will be on the ballot in at least 25 states across the nation next November . Greens in other states are still attempting to cross the enormously difficult ballot status barriers that keep the Republicans and Democrats from being challenged.

Just after the nomination process concluded 2004 Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb made a rousing introduction speech of McKinney. It was Cobb, and the Green Party, that challenged the well-documented vote fraud in Ohio in 2004 that put Bush in the White House again. While John Kerry, and the Democratic Party, violated their promise to “fight for every vote” it fell to the Greens to file the legal challenge to protect disenfranchised voters in Ohio.

Before McKinney’s acceptance speech, a video was played on the huge screen above the stage in the Chicago Symphony Center with John Lennon singing his song “Power to the People.” McKinney has adopted that slogan as her campaign theme and it brought tears to me eyes to see her dancing on the stage during the Lennon song.

I felt that it was a moment of liberation for McKinney and the Green Party. McKinney was free of the restraints that come from being a “good” Democratic Party elected official where you are expected to toe the party line and not challenge the party orthodoxy. Now McKinney is free to be herself – to speak truth to power as she so effectively does. In fact on the podium, as McKinney spoke, was a sign that read TRUTH.

With the nomination of McKinney and Clemente the Green Party is now free to become the real radical alternative party that it should be – radical in the sense of “getting to the roots” of the issues at hand and building the political base to make the needed changes. The Green Party took a huge step today in the creation of a multi-ethnic party with leadership from black and Latino communities. This is a must as we look at the coming demographic changes in America. There will be no progressive movement in America without active leadership from people of color working alongside of progressive white activists.

To say the least it was refreshing.

I’ve been a McKinney watcher for years as she was one of the key voices in the Congress who time and again spoke on behalf of “the people”. McKinney has been run out of office twice by the power structure and vilified by the corporate media for having the audacity to speak against war and corporate domination. I am sure her nomination will be greeted with scorn by the corporate masters.

For me today was a revolutionary moment. Since working on the Jesse Jackson presidential campaign in 1984, and seeing the hope of a “Rainbow coalition” whither away, I’ve thirsted for the coming together of the movements. Today’s event clearly indicated the enormous possibilities that exist for revolutionary peace, social justice, and ecological organizing in the U.S. if people are willing to step into this historic moment.

The change we all long for will not come from the Democratic Party. A new positive and earth shaking train has just left the station. The question remains will people who see themselves as progressive have the wisdom to get on-board and not be left behind sorting through the crumbs left behind by the corporate parties.

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Updated

Cynthia Mckinney Accepts Green Party Nomination

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July 13, 2008 C-SPAN

 

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Cynthia McKinney Announces Run for President (video)

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Quiz time: Are you a Libertarian? How about a Populist? Maybe a Socialist or a Green? by Lo

Originally posted May 8, 2007 on my myspace blog.

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by Lo

The basics about some third parties. I went directly to their sites for this info. Here’s a one minute quiz to take:World’s Smallest Political Quiz. Here’s a longer one: What Political Party Do Your Beliefs Put You In?

Parties are listed below in alpha order. I’ve concluded with a list of third parties and their websites for you to read more about them if interested.

The two party system isn’t even two separate parties, imo, anymore. The Democratic Party isn’t what it used to stand for, and neither is the Republican Party for that matter. In past elections I’ve said, “The Dems and Reps are so close that they are sleeping together.” Both are owned by the corporations that run the world. Just ask Ralph Nader.

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The Green Party of the United States

Source

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Are you a Libertarian?

Source
Libertarian National Committee

We know that can be a tough question as you may have heard many different definitions of the word “libertarian” or maybe you met a few people who identify themselves as such.

Let’s see what Webster’s has to say about it:

Pronunciation: “li-b&r-‘ter-E-&n
Function: noun
1: an advocate of the doctrine of free will
2 a: a person who upholds the principles of absolute and unrestricted liberty especially of thought and action bcapitalized: a member of a political party advocating libertarian principles

While many may quibble with the definition, we think it’s close enough.

Simply put, if you believe that you are responsible for yourself and your family, and not the government, then you belong with us.

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A Populist America

The Populist Party

In a Populist America, you will be free. Free to do whatever you want with your self and your property, as long as by doing so you don’t infringe on another person’s freedom to do the same.

In a Populist America, the federal government will obey all ten articles of the Bill of Rights. Not just the ones that the politicians like.

Your person and property will be safe from arbitrary searches and seizures.

Your privacy will be complete so that you’re not exposed to politicians and bureaucrats who think that the greater good of the country gives them the right to spy on your bank account, read your letters or emails, or monitor your life in any way.

You will never be prosecuted for what you think, for what you own, for what you eat, for what you smoke, for what you drink, or for what you put in your body in any way. People will only be prosecuted for the harm they do to others.

You will never be thrown in jail and denied the bill of rights for any reason.

In a Populist America, any federal employee who violates the bill of rights will be subject to censure, dismissal or even prosecution.

In a Populist America, the government will mind its own business. It will make no enemies abroad, and it will rely on a strong defense for peace; rather than trying to rule the world with a strong offense.

The government will not tell other countries what to do. It will not financially support or arm dictators, as such support only helps them suppress people in their own country.

You won’t have to fear that your children will have to fight and die in some other country’s war, or that terrorists will target your city.

In a Populist America, federal regulation will no longer run up the price of everything you buy, keep your wages low, or prevent you from having access to life-saving medicines.

In a Populist America, social issues will be decided by you, your family and your neighbors – in your community only. You’ll always have the ability to vote with your feet, and move to areas not affected by laws you don’t agree with.

We cannot have freedom, peace, and prosperity when the Federal government is telling every American school what to do; when the Federal government is forcing mandates and laws down the throats of state and local governments; and when the Federal government directly taxes every American only to use that money for the expansion of power.

In a Populist America, you will keep every dollar you earn. You’ll be able to spend it, save it, or give it away as you think best; not as the politicians decide. A government limited by the 9th and 10th Amendments will be small enough to get by on today’s tariffs and excise taxes.

IX. The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

X. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

In a Populist America, you will be free to say NO! You’ll be able to say no to the politicians who claim that they know better than you how to run your life.

In a Populist America, your government will be local, and therefore, it will be much more responsive than anything we’ve ever experienced in this country.

If all government were local, a locality would not be able to enforce excessive restrictions. People would have the ability to move to another area that gave them what they wanted, or the threat of people moving would prevent the politicians from enacting such measures in the first place.

As power is increasingly handed over to people at the local level, the negative effects of an overbearing federal government progressively reduce as well. When laws are made close to home, we not only understand their costs and benefits more thoroughly, we can also work to affect them more easily.

We come to you not as an advocate of government solutions to problems, but as an advocate of getting rid of government programs in order to solve problems.

Following this line of thought, there are three basic principles in the development of a Populist America:

1. Government power is far too great and must be reduced dramatically. Power must be shifted to the People on a local level.
2. It is morally wrong to try to solve social problems by force. Forcing people to your way of thinking will never solve problems in the long run.
3. Most of today’s social problems were created or worsened by government involvement in the first place. Solving those problems, then, can be done by reducing government power, not by giving it more.

Put simply, we want you to be free. Free to live your life as you think best, not as any politician thinks is best for you.

Through decentralized, local government, this can be a reality.

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Socialist Party

What We Stand For

World Socialist Party (WSP)

Many people subscribe to the self-defeating philosophy that “socialism” means whatever anyone or any group calling itself socialist declares it means. We maintain that it describes just one very specific goal, that there are certain constant elements of the class struggle which continually generate the potential for a majority interested in the immediate replacement of production for profit with production for use, and that these elements can be codified as a set of principles. These principles we advocate as the basis of organizing for socialism.

In our view, creating a worldwide system of production for the satisfaction of human needs, individual and social, rather than for private profit, requires a majority that is socialist in attitude and commitment. Events since the beginning of the World Socialist Movement (going back as far as 1904) have demonstrated the validity of this judgment. Socialists are committed to one overriding goal: direct, immediate abolition of capitalism, and the establishment of a truly democratic, socialist form of society — through the ballot. Accordingly, membership in any of the companion parties of socialism requires a general understanding of and agreement with the basic principles of scientific socialism. But of course, thinking is no crime, and there is always room for differences of opinion in a socialist party. In contrast to principles, relatively few in number, there are a multiplicity of matters upon which socialists may have all kinds of conflicting views.

The following statements deal with the areas of most general confusion to people who seek to get a better understanding of what socialism means. If you agree with these statements, you are a socialist and belong with us.

1) To establish socialism, the working class throughout the world must gain control of the powers of government through their political organizations.

2) The present, capitalist, society, even with “repair” and reform, cannot function in the interests of the working class, who make up the majority of the population in most of the world today.

3) The World Socialist Party does not support, directly or indirectly, any political party other than our companion parties in the World Socialist Movement.

4) The form of society once in effect in the Soviet Union, and still more or less in effect in China and Cuba now, was not and is not socialism or communism.

5) Trade unionism is the institution by which wage and salary workers attempt by various means to sell their working abilities, their mental and physical energies, at the best possible price and to improve their working conditions.

6) The World Socialist Party rejects the theory of leadership.

7) The socialist point of view rests solidly on the materialist conception of history, a way of looking at things that focuses on how human communities meet their actual survival needs by producing what they need to live (their economic systems, in other words). Out of this process the human brain weaves its ideas, which eventually exert their own influence on the cycle, causing it to become more and more complex as society evolves.

This approach, known as historical materialism, is a scientific method for helping us understand how and why capitalism does what it does.

8) Socialists hold that materialist explanations of human society and the rest of nature supersede supernatural ones.

More info:
The Need For Socialism

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Read more about it:

Major Third Parties

Third Party

Communist Party USA – www.cpusa.org

Constitution Party – www.constitutionparty.com

Green Party – www.gp.org

Labor Party – www.thelaborparty.org

Libertarian Party – www.lp.org

Natural Law Party – www.natural-law.org

Reform Party – www.reformparty.org

Socialist Party USA – www.sp-usa.org

Workers World Party – www.workers.org

Working Families Party – www.workingfamiliesparty.org

See

Anarchism

Capitalism

Fascism

Socialism

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