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aspirant

(3,533 posts)
Mon Jan 19, 2015, 08:09 PM Jan 2015

Setting up an organizing agenda

Last edited Fri Jan 23, 2015, 04:14 PM - Edit history (27)

Something catchy, easily remembered, easy to believe and within us all.

A DEMOCRATIC PARTY

OF, BY AND FOR THE PEOPLE

Our Motto; ALL PEOPLE ARE CREATED EQUAL

Our Goal; GOVERNMENT WORKING, FOR THE PEOPLE AGAIN

Our Promise; WE WILL LISTEN TO ALL.

Our Vision; TO UNIFY AND MOTIVATE THE VOTERS, TO SUPPORT CANDIDATES WITH PEOPLE PRINCIPLES AND TO MOVE BEYOND THE CORPORATE CONTROL OF TODAY INTO THE REAL FREEDOM OF TOMORROW. WE HAVE A DREAM, COME WALK WITH US.

Our Principles
1) EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL
2) EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL
3) EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL
4) EQUAL RESPECT FOR ALL
5) EQUAL ACCESS FOR ALL
6) EQUAL VOICE FOR ALL


Our Issues
1) EXPAND AND INSURE SOCIAL SECURITY FOR ALL
2) MEDICARE/MEDICAID FOR ALL
3) A LIVING WAGE FOR ALL
4) ANNUAL LIVING INCOME FOR ALL
5) AMERICAN JOBS FOR ALL
6) FAIR TRADE PROTECTIONS FOR ALL
7) GENDER EQUALITY FOR ALL
8) FAIR, EQUAL TAXATION FOR ALL
9) ELIMINATE POVERTY FOR ALL
10) FREE EDUCATION FOR ALL
11) CLEAN ENERGY AVAILABLE FOR ALL
12) VOTING RIGHTS AND ELECTION INTEGRITY FOR ALL
13) "MAIN STREET" ECONOMICS FOR ALL
14) SEEK PEACE FOR ALL


I would truly appreciate your input and any changes or additions you could offer.

I think the platform must reach the people and give them something to hold on to.

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Setting up an organizing agenda (Original Post) aspirant Jan 2015 OP
Government working FOR the PEOPLE Vincardog Jan 2015 #1
How about under OUR MOTTO aspirant Jan 2015 #2
Government Working; FOR The PEOPLE AGAIN Vincardog Jan 2015 #5
You crazy! Don't be bringing these crazy ideas in here! Enthusiast Jan 2015 #3
Platitudes, and too many to remember. I've suggested these .... Scuba Jan 2015 #4
What is the "Story"... the narrative? Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #6
How about aspirant Jan 2015 #7
Unfortunately, corporate backed politics with their think tanks, delrem Jan 2015 #8
I think it's a dual approach aspirant Jan 2015 #9
I support a single approach that busts the fucking liars and manipulators. delrem Jan 2015 #10
If only more would listen, a tidal wave. aspirant Jan 2015 #11
I'm in agreement with your sentiments. delrem Jan 2015 #12
I do care aspirant Jan 2015 #13
Action is always at the individual level. delrem Jan 2015 #14
I think action is the key word in both aspirant Jan 2015 #15
The "ministry of truth" can be broken apart by revealing specific actions. Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #18
IF we can limit aspirant Jan 2015 #19
Thats almost backwards Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #17
IMO, reawakening the voters aspirant Jan 2015 #21
Great idea, but... Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #16
Maybe I should call this our intro letter aspirant Jan 2015 #20
platforms are not slogans semanticwikiian Jan 2015 #22
IMO, aspirant Jan 2015 #23

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
3. You crazy! Don't be bringing these crazy ideas in here!
Tue Jan 20, 2015, 06:27 AM
Jan 2015

Equal justice for all?

Pffft! [URL=.html][IMG][/IMG][/URL]

 

Scuba

(53,475 posts)
4. Platitudes, and too many to remember. I've suggested these ....
Tue Jan 20, 2015, 07:01 AM
Jan 2015

1. Enrich and expand Social Security

2. Medicare for All

3. Living wage


Easily remembered, easily understood.

Cosmic Kitten

(3,498 posts)
6. What is the "Story"... the narrative?
Wed Jan 21, 2015, 01:02 PM
Jan 2015

What is the endgame? The vision?
What is the problem?
What or who is the obstacle?

The platform needs to explain the problem,
the causes, the status quo, and the solution.

Why isn't the "democratic party" already "for the people"?
Why aren't all people "equal"?
Why isn't the govt. "working for the people"?

What myth, beliefs or world view maintains the status quo?
We need to identify and analyze the"why"
before you can say who or how to make any change.

Analysis is the most powerful tool for change.

aspirant

(3,533 posts)
7. How about
Wed Jan 21, 2015, 11:59 PM
Jan 2015

OUR VISION: TO UNIFY, TO MOTIVATE THE VOTERS, TO SUPPORT CANDIDATES WITH PEOPLE PRINCIPLES AND TO MOVE BEYOND THE CORPORATE CONTROL OF TODAY INTO THE REAL FREEDOM OF TOMORROW. WE HAVE A DREAM, WALK WITH US.

delrem

(9,688 posts)
8. Unfortunately, corporate backed politics with their think tanks,
Thu Jan 22, 2015, 01:32 AM
Jan 2015

paid pundits, MSM themes, etc., test messages like that with focus groups until the message is exactly right, then they write the scripts for their go-to politicians to speechify and woo the masses with, and they choose some damn good actors to recite the lines. The best actors, paid in the 10's of $millions$. After their politicians/actors win on those hopes and promises, they pull the plug on that bullshit and tell their politicians/tools what to do -- and what they tell their politicians/tools to do has nothing whatsoever to do with what those politicians/tools actually said in the phony "election".

You want a pony with that, or a magic wand? Wait in line, sucker.

They don't even bother to hide it anymore. They're getting the slate ready to do the same thing in '16, and even the people who hold their noses to vote will be wondering why the fuck they're still playing along with the game.

I've heard people say they've become "cynical", it's gotten so bad. But the people banging their heads against the wall in frustration at the massive betrayal haven't become cynical, they were *burned* over and over again and they've become skeptical, they've become disbelievers in politicians with their pretty words, their tweedledum/tweedledee political parties -- it's the politicians/actors who are the cynics. It's their go-to pundits.

It isn't about words, not even if the words are set to music, not even if there's a video of it with a happy bounding dog and several cute kittens posing in artless disarray to give it the total feel-good backdrop.

It's about doing, walking the walk.

Elizabeth Warren is the best hope I can see, at the present time, for taking a sledge hammer and punching a hole in the wall.

I just hope and pray for her safety.

aspirant

(3,533 posts)
9. I think it's a dual approach
Thu Jan 22, 2015, 02:21 AM
Jan 2015

Get the right candidates with a people's message. Obama and Clinton were unknowns with hopeful messages. Warren and Sanders are becoming known with people's principles and issues. HRC is an open book and only a few will fall a revision of history.

IMO we've got to get shoes on the ground. Many are disillusioned, frustrated and mostly immune to the whole process.They have been ignored and forgotten and we HAVE TO reignite the passion.

After being burnt so many times, we must let them know they are not alone. Misery loves company, but a genuine movement solidifies one by one.

delrem

(9,688 posts)
10. I support a single approach that busts the fucking liars and manipulators.
Thu Jan 22, 2015, 03:20 AM
Jan 2015

That busts the politicians that give democracy a bad name.

For example:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026116138

aspirant

(3,533 posts)
11. If only more would listen, a tidal wave.
Thu Jan 22, 2015, 03:58 AM
Jan 2015

Sawant a rising star, is stepping-up as more populist voices are seeking to be heard.

I agree the cloak of Dictator-loving dems has to be removed but we must also bring the ignored audience back into the picture. If we've got real dems speaking out, why can't we help by expanding the listening base?

delrem

(9,688 posts)
12. I'm in agreement with your sentiments.
Thu Jan 22, 2015, 04:16 AM
Jan 2015

I think you care.

What I've learned is that it isn't at all about talk, about sound bites, about slogans, and in fact too much attention paid to slogans and smart talk can deliver whole countries, even the most powerful of them, into the hands of the "ministers of truth".

There's something about the ministers of truth that often isn't noticed. The ministry of truth doesn't really give a damn about what actually *is* truth, it cares only about knowing what the captive population wants to be truth, then delivering words, a world view or narrative that serves that need. The ministry of truth has complete control of all parts of that process.

Yes, Virginia, this includes the tweedledum/tweedledee "pundits" on all the MSM channels.
Your "most trusted name in NEWS" candidate.
This includes the "think tanks" that provide academic/professional appraisals for all the MSM channels.
Already, that's quite a bit, considering that the average "local channel" that might not be totally controlled is likely fighting for its life.



aspirant

(3,533 posts)
13. I do care
Thu Jan 22, 2015, 05:11 AM
Jan 2015

I try to think from the heart.

The "ministry of truth" can be broken apart by revealing specific actions. The Sawant speech was words and slogans but she stressed pro-people, anti-PTB issues. Her actions to date gives the PURE truth of where she stands.

You can feed the people rotten truths only for so long before the stench and vomit of their shills becomes repulsive.

Cosmic Kitten

(3,498 posts)
18. The "ministry of truth" can be broken apart by revealing specific actions.
Thu Jan 22, 2015, 09:51 AM
Jan 2015

You sure about that?

White male voters won't respond to being lied to
by slimy politicians and their billionaire masters?
Bubba won't get mad about being manipulated
like a mark in a con game? He don't have an ego?

Cosmic Kitten

(3,498 posts)
17. Thats almost backwards
Thu Jan 22, 2015, 09:48 AM
Jan 2015
why can't we help by expanding the listening base?


The "listening base" needs to be heard, not lectured or "inspired"
Find out what their "pain" is about.
THEN, using their experience, create the message and sell the vision.

If it's low wages, crushing debt, and lack of opportunity
that is behind their suffering speaking of "freedom" or voting
won't resonate the same as talk of living wages, debt relief
and public infrastructure development jobs.

Messaging needs to adress the "listeners" pain, fear and hope.
That's why right-winger messaging is so successful.
It focuses on fear, loathing of the "other" and imagined opportunity.

aspirant

(3,533 posts)
21. IMO, reawakening the voters
Thu Jan 22, 2015, 12:54 PM
Jan 2015

to the new populism is step one. Only when they become aware that real "listeners" have emerged will they again invest time and energy and speak-up.

They have voiced their opinions on deaf ears for way to long.

Cosmic Kitten

(3,498 posts)
16. Great idea, but...
Thu Jan 22, 2015, 09:30 AM
Jan 2015

Why isn't that the case right now?

Why aren't we unified?
Who are the dividers?

Why aren't voters motivated?
What is wrong with the elections?

Why don't people think candidates have principles?
WHY DON"T candidate SEEM to have principles?
hint: they have principles, just no the ones they say out loud!

What is corporate control?
What is the story "they" tell to justify their control?

THAT is the story that need to be told before you can
sell people on OUR dream.

If people still buy the 1% storyline, they don't need yours.
Change is scary. Emotion trumps reason.

aspirant

(3,533 posts)
20. Maybe I should call this our intro letter
Thu Jan 22, 2015, 12:43 PM
Jan 2015

When I go out to contact people face to face, I don't want to present a 10 page letter defining everything in itsy-bitsy details. IMO that multi-page letter is headed directly to the round file.

I want something short and sweet with TNT inside. Simple and catchy that defines the true Democratic Party for the people.

Once we've got their attention, let the fine details weave into a complete picture.

 

semanticwikiian

(69 posts)
22. platforms are not slogans
Fri Jan 23, 2015, 03:12 PM
Jan 2015

but we all want slogans because they encapsulate and permit us to be 'members' of that tribe.

So looking at the platform, it is so "me-generation" repelling me.

I think we should instead speak primarily about WEALTH this cycle; much of the OP platform falls into one of four categories as follows.

We believe in a federal government that
* grows the COMMON WEALTH
* grows our ECONOMIC WEALTH
* grows our POLITICAL WEALTH
* grows our SOCIAL WEALTH

This is ready made for lots of debate... because barriers need be (easily) identified and (strategically) then torn down.

aspirant

(3,533 posts)
23. IMO,
Fri Jan 23, 2015, 03:52 PM
Jan 2015

aren't "grows the COMMON WEALTH"..etc slogans?

I will take a closer look but I was trying to present a WE-generation.Maybe we could change the word "OUR" if this doesn't have a we feeling.

What's the difference between COMMON WEALTH and SOCIAL WEALTH?

ECONOMIC WEALTH and POLITICAL WEALTH will surely fester debate from all sides. I feel that presenting Populist candidates with a left-listening agenda will unify and leave the Blue Dogs gasping for breath.

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