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cascadiance

(19,537 posts)
Wed Apr 29, 2015, 04:55 PM Apr 2015

As populists here, let's help Bernie build his platform!

I'll start with a few planks, very roughly written that come to mind immediately on issues that most Americans really want and need a leader to do, and which would distinguish him from both Republicans as well as corporatist Democrats that will likely run against him in the primaries. How about this list:

1) Vote NO for Fast Track bill, and push for full release of TPP bill to the public so that all parties affected can review before their representatives are asked to vote on it.

2) Commit to having a Department of Justice that will prosecute to the full extent of the law, illegal actions that have particularly been committed by those working for Wall Street firms that have lead to the subsequent economic devastation we're living under now. Fines aren't sufficient. Those found guilty of crimes should be looking at jail time!

3) Find ways to alleviate the truly problematic national debt, which isn't our government debt, but consumer and student debt that is at record levels now and is the primary reason for our economy being in tatters now. Look at things like debt forgiveness, having student loans refinanced to levels that banks enjoy from the federal reserve as already has been proposed by Elizabeth Warren and members of the Senate earlier, and allowing for bankruptcy processes to include student loans with other debts to be forgiven in such proceedings. Part of rolling back student debt would also be to restore greater funding to our public institutions of higher learning that we used to have so that the costs of such education won't be so large to today's students, and perhaps even can be made free at some point for at least undergraduate degrees the way other countries like India and Germany have in place, so that our populace can compete better globally in the worker marketplace.

4) In addition to being hard lined against TPP, we should be looking to renegotiate earlier treaties such as NAFTA, CAFTA, and others so that global standards protecting the world's work forces, and our environment are part of those agreements. Also look in to restoring tariffs to build back local companies and jobs if countries like China don't take down their trade barriers as well.

5) Shut down "guest worker" programs like H-1B and H-2B or at least scale them back to their original intent of hiring only those under these programs that are needed quickly and who truly have those from overseas locations that have qualifications that can't be found for domestic workers here. For those who want to move to the U.S. from other countries, we should streamline the immigration process as well as green card processes, so that we can have a more even playing field in the work place for jobs, salaries, and even allowing for these workers to be a part of unions and vote if they become citizens as we hope most of them to be.

6) Look at rolling back the Reagan tax cuts and bringing more equity for taxes such as capital gains, AMT, and social security/medicare taxes that currently skew themselves to benefitting the wealthy rather than the poor. Shut down the means for corporations and other wealthy individuals to shelter their income off-shore. Perhaps restoring the top level tax rates for high wealth/income individuals can be done in a way that added "surtaxes" are in place as long as our country is in a state of war with other countries. Such a "war tax" can serve as an incentive to cut back on the favors provided to the military industrial complex, if those who look to have it funded will see their taxes raised if they try to have a war being fought in order to provide more profit to this industry that they might profit from through stock ownership, etc.

7) Look at building a newer amendment to shore up the 4th amendment so that we have the rights to privacy in the digital age to truly protect individuals from heavily corrupt domestic spying activities by our intelligence agencies as well as large corporate entities as well.

8) Look to pass legislation to take down corporate personhood and "money is speech" judicial activist notions that have lead to Citizen's United and other corruption of our judicial system. Put back in place some sane restrictions on the amount of spending that goes on in political campaigns that we had with McCain-Feingold.

9) Revamp our voting systems to take away unaccountable electronic voting systems, and also put in place a system of public campaign financing and consider reforms to move towards instant runoff voting, and perhaps even some parliamentary reform as well to allow for greater representation of viewpoints for our elected officials and less likelihood that they will be influenced by corruption money.

10) Take away subsidies from the fossil fuel industries and redirect them to the renewable energy industries, so that we can prioritize fighting climate change problems that will be a huge problem for all of us soon.

11) Ensure that we live in a nation where people's rights for education, a job, and other things that they need for a fundamental ability to live aren't abused or taken away based on their gender, race, or sexual preference.

12) Let's federally get rid of the prohibition of marijuana, and restore it to a regulated drug status like alcohol has been since that substance was no longer subject to prohibition earlier. Also couple that with reformed laws to provide amnesty for those convicted of simple drug "crimes" that no longer would be crimes so that we could alleviate the costs both monetary and societal of our record high large prison populations that could be reduced heavily by doing so, so that this money could be spent more effectively in other areas to serve the American public.

13) Put back in place Glass-Stiegal style restrictions on banking firms, and also couple that with transaction taxes on trades so that we can eliminate the games being played with high volume trading that so corrupt our financial markets today.

14) Single Payer health care program for everyone (Medicare for all!)!

15) Bring back many of the rules that helped provide us a non-oligarchic profit-oriented "free press" in our media so that we can have news that informs rather than entertains for profit.

16) Paid sick leave and some mandatory vacation for American workers enjoyed by so many other countries.

17) Laws like Germany has that firms with a certain number of employees have it mandated that at least half of their board members be those that represent the company's work force (built in "union" so to speak).

18) National whistleblower laws that protect both average workers of mainstream companies and governmental organizations, but also those that are involved in security positions that have had a recent history of suffering from administrations of both parties of being selectively prosecuted instead of those committing crimes that they are alerting us too (John Kiriaku, etc.).

I'm sure we can add many more here. But this is a start. And I think if we really put to the top of the list those that most Americans can feel and perhaps are those that don't have ideological splits as much as possible. I think the populist issues like minimum wages, etc. that both red states and blue states have been starting to pass, are those that can get someone like Bernie elected over corporate owned politicians of both parties.

Thom Hartmann reads DU a lot for his topics at times. Perhaps if we get a good enough discussion, we can get him to talk about this sort of thing with Bernie this coming Friday the way a true populist process should work, where Bernie will listen to our concerns, sort through them, and use that to help build his agenda on what he will do for us later!

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cascadiance

(19,537 posts)
2. I would, but I'm broke from paying extra taxes this month that the rich don't have to pay...
Wed Apr 29, 2015, 05:20 PM
Apr 2015

... on things like IRA disbursements.

So I might contribute later, but not just yet. I'm guessing a lot of people are in the same boat now this month too.

I think that we're going to have to help convince many out there to shell out money by helping them understand (through a platform like this) how he will help them. And then maybe hopefully he can get that big amount of cash he'll need to thwart John Roberts' efforts to keep candidates like him from winning.

Gregorian

(23,867 posts)
3. Here's what he posted from his senate site
Wed Apr 29, 2015, 06:05 PM
Apr 2015

Sanders calls for free college tuition, a $1-trillion program to rebuild the nation's roads and bridges, government-run health care, higher taxes on the wealthy and publicly funded elections

From this link- http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/newswatch/042915



That alone is like a dream come true.

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
5. That would put many Americans to work for a long time, while at the same time benefiting the country
Thu Apr 30, 2015, 04:50 PM
Apr 2015

Reminds of FDR's policies of putting people to work.

The more I read about him, the better I like him.

He's opposes to the TPP. Wonder how the Unions feel about Bernie? I would think they would be very interested in his campaign.

Unions have been donating to Dems for a long time, but have expressed huge disappointment over the past few years.

They contribute a lot of money, though nowhere nears as much as Corporations.

Still, if they were to support him that would give his campaign a huge financial boost.

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
4. This would cost corporate America big time. At the same time it is exactly what we need.
Thu Apr 30, 2015, 06:09 AM
Apr 2015

Corporate America quite literally needs to be slapped down for their abuse of their employees and the American consumer. (Rightie response, "What for, for creating millions of jobs?&quot Of course the Righties® would ignore the way corporations have abused their charter.

Wall Street in particular has behaved abominably but waltzed away with nothing but relatively small fines and minor changes in the law.

Single payer health care would remove billions of dollars of profit from parasitic health care profiteers. This would have a profound effect on the economy. Obviously any attempt to create a true government run health care system as opposed to the ACA would be met with massive organized protests and temper tantrums manufactured by the wealthy pirates. This is a monumental task.

I think Bernie is there.

 

cascadiance

(19,537 posts)
7. Yep, that would be a good one and validate a system that red state South Dakota has in place
Thu Apr 30, 2015, 06:10 PM
Apr 2015

... and if this plank in his platform is worded properly in using this as an example on how it could work, then his appeal could be expanded to get more national populist support beyond the Democratic Party too.

merrily

(45,251 posts)
9. Thank you. I really appreciate all the work and thought you put into that post.
Fri May 1, 2015, 01:31 AM
May 2015

I agree with a lot of the items. The good news is, so does Bernie.

You may want to compare your list with Bernie on the Issues. That will allow you to pare down your list. You can also check to see if any of his positions, in your opinion need alteration or even disagreement.

 

cascadiance

(19,537 posts)
10. I was looking to perhaps do that later. Maybe put it in Bernie's new group then.
Fri May 1, 2015, 09:39 AM
May 2015

Haven't had a lot of time the last two weeks with a lot of other personal agenda items that I've had pushed on to me that have kept me busy.

I think we should take his issues and hopefully have a complete list of items that he would consider his platform now. Then we can have "edits" on some of those planks where we'd like to see them augmented, and additional items that we would make it clear that we think he should take on in areas perhaps where he doesn't have a publicly stated platform plank yet. I'm guessing if we go through Thom Hartmann's shows, we could probably find his stances on many of these issues, but perhaps not.

Some things (like the idea of a "war surtax" as a part of the higher income tax rates at the top of the scale that would provide incentives to get us out of wars) were my own ideas, that he might embrace, but perhaps hasn't expressed on his own.

I've already personally pushed here in Oregon the idea of providing amnesty for those convicted of or even having some history of charges, etc. of marijuana crimes that is starting to catch on in our legislature here now, now that marijuana has been legalized here. I think there a couple of bills now going through the legislature that might do this now. I have to believe that Bernie would love to have something that would stop this prohibition to it being handled as a medical issue that should be regulated like alcohol is, and at the same time start to disempower the prison industrial complex much like he would like to disempower the military industrial complex, both of which could help us reduce our deficit quite a bit and at the same time improve so many Americans' lives too.

merrily

(45,251 posts)
11. Great idea! The Bernie forum would be great and posters there might even do
Fri May 1, 2015, 12:10 PM
May 2015

some of the comparison work for you. I seem to be fighting off a flu or something or I'd start today myself.

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