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Showing Original Post only (View all)"Seattle's Socialist City Councilor Offers Radical Response to Obama Speech" [View all]
Last edited Fri Jan 31, 2014, 10:04 PM - Edit history (1)
Tonight, President Obama talked about the deepening inequality.
But that is a testament of his own presidency. A presidency that has betrayed the hopes of tens of millions of people who voted for him out of a genuine desire for fundamental change away from corporate politics and war mongering.
Poverty is at record-high numbers 95% of the gains in productivity during the so-called recovery have gone to the top 1%.
The presidents focus on income inequality was an admission of the failure of his policies.
An admission forced by rallies, demonstrations, and strikes by fast food and low wage workers demanding a minimum wage of $15. It has been forced by the outrage over the widening gulf between the super-rich and those of us working to create this wealth in society.
While the criminals on Wall Street are bailed out, courageous whistleblowers like Edward Snowden are hunted down and the unconstitutional acts he exposed are allowed to continue.
Obama is the president who is using smartphone apps games like Angry Birds to spy against tens of millions of ordinary people in a completely blatant violation of basic constitutional rights.
The President claims ending two wars while he continues to intensify a brutal campaign of drone wars in multiple countries, killing hundreds of innocent civilians, and not to mention the plight of US soldiers returning with permanent medical conditions and declining veterans benefits.
Obama is the president whose broken website is a symbol of the broken hopes of millions who believed his promises for affordable healthcare.
Climate change is a fact, says Obama.
Here is another fact: Climate change is getting worse and worse, on his watch. There has been a massive increase in incredibly destructive practices like the use of coal and fracking.
Leadership in stopping the disastrous Keystone XL pipeline has come not from Obama or Congress, but from the thousands of courageous people organizing and taking direct action to stop it.
Obama shouts Fix our broken immigration system. He is the president with record numbers of deportations.
My brothers and sisters, these problems are not new. And they are not an accident.
Working people have faced nearly four decades of wage stagnation and rising income inequality.
Four decades, with four Republican presidents and three Democratic presidents. Four decades that show neither party can solve these problems and that both fundamentally represent the same interests the interests of the super-wealthy and big corporations.
We will only make progress on the basis of fundamental, systemic change. We need a break from the policies of Wall Street and Corporate America. We need a break from capitalism. It has failed the 99%.
Both parties bow down before the free market, and loyally serve the interests of their corporate masters the only difference being a matter of degree.
The political system is completely dysfunctional and broken. It is drowning in corporate cash.
Working people, youth, people of color, women, the elderly, the disabled, immigrants the 99% have no voice or representation
We need our own political party. Independent of big business, and independent of the parties of big business.
Some say it cannot be done.
But look at the example of my campaign for Seattle City Council. I ran as an open socialist. I did not take a penny in corporate cash. My campaign raised $140,000 from ordinary working people. I ran as an independent working-class challenger to the capitalist establishment.
I ran on a platform of $15 minimum wage, taxing the super-rich to pay for mass transit and education, and for affordable housing, including rent control.
I am only taking the average workers wage while politicians in Seattle and in Congress are totally out of touch with the lives of the rest of us.
We built a grassroots campaign of over 450 people. With almost 100,000 votes, my election was the first time in decades an independent socialist was elected in a major US city.
Americans are hungry for something different. And its not just in Seattle. A recent poll showed that sixty percent of Americans want a third party.
Lets talk about minimum wage. Obama said, No one working full-time should have to raise a family in poverty.
And his solution? Raising the minimum wage to $10.10 over 3 years.
I absolutely welcome any step forward on raising the minimum wage. And it is outrageous how the Republican Party is standing in the way.
But lets be honest: $10.10/hour over three years or $20,000 per year if you are lucky enough to have a full-time job is not a ticket out of poverty for working families.
Fast food workers and Walmart workers have gone on strike and built powerful protests in cities in every part of the country over the past year for $15/hour. And that is the only reason politicians are now talking about raising the minimum wage.
Look at the example of the SeaTac $15/hour initiative. A initiative for $15/hour minimum wage was on the ballot and won!
Lets make this a year of action, Obama said.
In my view, we need action by working people and the poor for higher wages and a $15/hour minimum wage. Action by young people fighting student fees and the debt around their neck for the rest of their life. Action by homeowners against the epidemic of foreclosures. By trade unionists against anti-trade union laws and for workers rights.
Get organized!
Get active in your union. Get active in a local movement. Join the struggle to defend the environment.
Join with me and my organization, Socialist Alternative, to challenge big business and fight capitalism.
The epicenter of the fight back in 2014 is the Fight for Fifteen. I urge you to be part of this struggle. Find out more and sign up to get involved at 15Now.org.
Solidarity!
We will lose if we do not excite the left wing of this country.
EDIT: oops, link http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/01/29/1273414/-The-Real-Socialist-State-of-the-Union#
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grahamhgreen
Jan 2014
OP
'Even on DU'. You know what? Maybe this is what was needed. While we all thought we had
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#71
I shouldn't have to do this, please read the mission statement from the about section.
A Simple Game
Feb 2014
#282
Exelellent post. Then the left will probably have to get organized. Sometimes it takes a while
sabrina 1
Feb 2014
#107
Hillary Clinton called herself Progressive before you called yourself that....
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#271
So the Democrats are now completely Socialist...not Socialist Democrats...but just full on
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#77
Never.but I also do not see the Democrat'ic' (because the purity trolls found my typo disconcerting)
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#181
and I replied....trying to "discover" something based on 2 letters is a bit of
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#267
Yeah well you said that ...you know in public where I could see it....not in a private message..
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#278
I have yet to see you express anything liberal. You're a supporter of the President's.
cali
Feb 2014
#258
Yes, well you've been pretty clear about not believing that the 'democrat' party
sabrina 1
Feb 2014
#234
Calling for a workers' takeover of Boeing factories is center-right reformism?
DireStrike
Feb 2014
#170
As I recall, she didn't really have that as a part of her electoral platform.......
socialist_n_TN
Feb 2014
#176
We in Workers Power use centrist all the time to describe groups.......
socialist_n_TN
Feb 2014
#194
And why does a new quasi-revolutionary socialist movement need any of the taint of old-school
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#250
Okay, I get that you're not advocating Soviet-style Communism (or faux-Communism, more like).
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#280
FDR was trying to save capitalism by his socialistic reforms, but........
socialist_n_TN
Feb 2014
#197
And I explained in another post in this thread what Lenin and Trotsky meant......
socialist_n_TN
Feb 2014
#222
I accept my Social Security AND Medicare....therefore I...like every other American that does
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#255
Exactly. As I said before, our current hyper-capitalism is just as much as failure as Soviet
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#281
Yesterday on CNN I heard the Prez say once again how he wants to work with the repubs.
CrispyQ
Feb 2014
#93
That's the point, isn't it? They don't want a party that's more Conservative.
sabrina 1
Feb 2014
#106
About Half of that 60% Want Whatever the Tee Vee or the Preacherman Tells them to Want
AndyTiedye
Feb 2014
#200
I had been wondering if I should look into the Green Party, but she definitely makes me want to
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2014
#3
Right, because FR wants $15/hr minimum wage, lol. NOTHING like FR. In fact,
grahamhgreen
Jan 2014
#27
Actually, I think one WOULD need the level of brain damage FR causes to think that
Scootaloo
Jan 2014
#33
It's alright, Freepers can't tell the difference between socialism and fascism either.
NuclearDem
Jan 2014
#41
Please explain the similarities, or admit that your post is the unsubstantiated bullshit.
last1standing
Jan 2014
#60
Sure because Freepers want "$15 minimum wage, taxing the super-rich to pay for mass transit
cui bono
Feb 2014
#84
Don't expect a response. The cheer squad only reads WH press releases, and they never, ever
Marr
Feb 2014
#101
i agree with you. What President has ever done everything you wanted him to do? With the kind of
kelliekat44
Jan 2014
#20
And as one of the great orators of our day, President Obama would have succeeded.
gLibDem
Feb 2014
#154
It certainly put to rest the question of which constituency Obama represents -
Maedhros
Feb 2014
#273
Obama had a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate for only 24 working days.
SunSeeker
Feb 2014
#158
Dems never employed the filibuster in the unprecedented way the GOP did starting in 2009. nt
SunSeeker
Feb 2014
#183
During the first 6 months was when we had that 24 days of the filibuster proof majority.
SunSeeker
Feb 2014
#211
The Senate's formal rules can only be changed at the start of a two-year Congress.
SunSeeker
Feb 2014
#241
I think the new minimum wage increase push is a good, FDR-style strategy, don't you? nt
SunSeeker
Feb 2014
#242
May I remind you, all he had to do to end the bush tax cuts was nothing, also, he refused to look at
grahamhgreen
Jan 2014
#32
Ending the Tax Cuts Would Have Crashed the Economy. Medicare for All Was DOA in the Senate
AndyTiedye
Feb 2014
#193
There is not many people left around here that are not buying into the conventional wisdom.
RC
Feb 2014
#264
The Could Not Have Used that Money for Anything With the GOP in Control of the House
AndyTiedye
Feb 2014
#293
Absolutely agree. After this rant, I have zero respect for the woman. I still support some of her
okaawhatever
Jan 2014
#34
Yeah who can take anyone seriously when they run on "a platform of $15 minimum wage,
cui bono
Feb 2014
#85
But unregulated capitalism is what you get when you allow capitalism........
socialist_n_TN
Feb 2014
#289
Although there are a lot of "Thanks Oba_ma" falsities in her rant, she should try to run nationally
Amonester
Feb 2014
#74
The only problem with voting for someone other than a "democrat" in a major election is something
Victor_c3
Feb 2014
#87
Yep. Even though capitalism isn't mentioned in the constitution, it controls our government.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2014
#153
It's wonderful she can share insights she's gleaned from her long career in government,
struggle4progress
Feb 2014
#156
If she wants to organize the working class, let her organize the working class
struggle4progress
Feb 2014
#245
The Socialist Party's platform for education rocks. I just went out and checked it out
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2014
#236