Our Democracy Spring Is Far From Over, It's Just Getting Started

Stepping outside my door today, I stopped, struck by the beauty of the blossoms on one the bush that lines our walkway. I don't even know its name, or the name of its blossoms. Most of the year it never blooms, standing there with its stiff, lanceolate shaped leaves hanging down, often curled in around the edges, looking a bit sad and forlorn. But when it does bloom, it's magnificent. So I took this photograph with my phone:

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And it struck me, that much like this bush, our democracy has lain dormant, dying because we have failed to nurture and protect it. We've hardly noticed the sad state of its disrepair, benumbed by all the events of the past thirty years. Oh we made a great noises at times, but ones that echo the words Shakespeare placed into the mouth of Macbeth, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. We marched against Bush's wars, we campaigned for the lesser of two evil politicians, we cast our votes out of fear or anger, and perhaps just once upon a time based on empty promises of hope and change.

All this time, while we were being distracted, economic royalists, as FDR rightly named them some 80 years ago have stolen from us our security, our livelihoods, our homes, our health, our dignity and often our very lives so they could make selfish profits out of our degradation and misery. The speech he gave in Philadelphia on June 27, 1936, when he accepted the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party, are just as relevant today as when he spoke them then:

And so it was to win freedom from the tyranny of political autocracy that the American Revolution was fought. [...] Political tyranny was wiped out at Philadelphia on July 4, 1776.

Since that struggle, however, man's inventive genius released new forces in our land which reordered the lives of our people. The age of machinery, of railroads; of steam and electricity; the telegraph and the radio; mass production, mass distribution—all of these combined to bring forward a new civilization and with it a new problem for those who sought to remain free.

For out of this modern civilization economic royalists carved new dynasties. New kingdoms were built upon concentration of control over material things. Through new uses of corporations, banks and securities, new machinery of industry and agriculture, of labor and capital-all undreamed of by the fathers—the whole structure of modern life was impressed into this royal service. [...]

It was natural and perhaps human that the privileged princes of these new economic dynasties, thirsting for power, reached out for control over Government itself. They created a new despotism and wrapped it in the robes of legal sanction. In its service new mercenaries sought to regiment the people, their labor, and their property. And as a result the average man once more confronts the problem that faced the Minute Man.

The hours men and women worked, the wages they received, the conditions of their labor—these had passed beyond the control of the people, and were imposed by this new industrial dictatorship. The savings of the average family, the capital of the small business man, the investments set aside for old age—other people's money—these were tools which the new economic royalty used to dig itself in.

What once was has come around again. History, if it does not exactly repeat itself, it certainly plays variations on the same old themes. After a generation that saw themselves uplifted out of poverty and oppression, we as a nation grew lax and failed to take actions to safeguard the gains that so many fought, and some died for. Thus, for years we have allowed ourselves to be divided along lines of race, gender, religion, age and class by the cynical machinations of the powerful, amoral and obscenely wealthy elites who control both the Republican and Democratic parties.

But not this year. This year the scales have fallen away from our eyes, and the full rot of our political process, the ugly, greedy face of the our two party monopoly, has been exposed for all who refuse to turn away from the sight of its decay. It only took one good man, Bernie Sanders, to stand up and defy the Clintons, the most powerful, most politically corrupt family in our times, and to defy the full power of the Democratic Party establishment that had aligned themselves behind Hillary Clinton before Bernie Sanders even announced he would run.

Well, that and the public display of hubris by the woman who believed the Presidency is a sinecure to which she is entitled, rather than a sacred office, one that demands service to we, the people, and not the doling out of faovrs for those few who showered her and her family with bribes and other "gifts" that come with golden strings. So, thank you, too, Hillary Clinton, for all that you've done to make us finally realize just how corrupt and despotic our government, and the elite politicians who control it, have truly become.

We now see the depths to which the powers that be in the Democratic party will reach to deny voters a choice. They have promoted their anointed favorite, Hillary Clinton, who is nothing more than a neoconservative defense hawk and warmonger and the candidate chosen by billionaires, mega-corporations, Wall Street criminals and dictatorial regimes around the globe to ensure that they retain control of our government. At every turn they have sought to sabotage her only viable opponent, Bernie Sanders, a man who has fought his entire political career for the principles and values to which the Democratic Party paid mere lip service as they sold us down the river, beginning with the Presidency of Bill Clinton.

Tomorrow, over millions of people may vote in the primaries, the most important of which is the one in California. I expect Bernie Sanders to prevail in California and several other states, even as evidence of voter irregularities that suppress the very people likely to vote for Bernie surfaces once again. But whatever happens, Sanders has vowed to take his campaign all the way to the convention, and I believe him.

On July 24th, he will hold a rally after a march to FDR Park organized by March on the DNC. A myriad of other groups will be holding rallies, marches and even a People's Convention, to pass a People's Platform with a progressive agenda that delegates will bring to the floor of the Democratic National Convention.

Meanwhile, Brand New Congress is organizing to support progressive candidates. Jill Stein and the Green party has come out and openly supported Bernie in California, and made overtures to him to run as their candidate should Hillary Clinton, despite ongoing FBI investigations and the threat of an indictment, be nominated by the Dems.

This movement will not end if Bernie isn't nominated or elected President. It has come too far to fade away. As I said earlier, too many eyes have been opened, too many people are engaged in the fight to regain our democracy and take it back from the oligarchs.

I'm no prophet, but it doesn't take a seer or a psychic to understand that fundamental changes have occurred in our country over the last year. People are awake to the reality that our two party system is a rigged game , one which they will never be invited to play, whether they are on the right or the left. Whatever happens, that knowledge is out now, and it can't be stuffed back into the former lock box that both the Democrats and Republicans, and their paymasters, once kept tightly shut. Despite the parties and the oligarchs control of the corporate media, and so many other levers of institutional power, this political movement will continue. Some may choose to work on the inside to change our corrupt system, while others will choose to attack it from the outside. Either way, I will support them.

And even though Bill Clinton bombastically proclaimed that all of us, Sanders supporters and progressive activists alike, will be toast tomorrow, his boast rings hollow to me. Call it a movement or a revolution or whatever you like, but those of us who are involved in it are not going to slink back into the shadows and simply take whatever meager crumbs our betters are willing dole out to us, while they eat cake.

We refuse to watch them burn down the planet so the fossil fuel industry and terrorist supporting despotic regimes can thrive. We are sick of seeing people imprisoned so private interests can turn a buck, and we don't want private corporations running our education system with payments from our tax dollars. And all of us resist the continuance of our police-surveillance state, where thinking the wrong thoughts, saying the wrong things, having the wrong color skin, worshiping the wrong religion or loving the wrong people may lead to your imprisonment or being killed out of hand with only a thin veneer of jurisprudence to cover up the gross injustice. In short, we are no longer willing to get with the program, because the program is evil.

So, whatever comes next, we will no longer close our eyes, or cover our ears, or numb ourselves to sleep at night with hopes for a better future based on all the lies and half-truths we've been fed. Those days are over my brothers and sisters.

Solidarity, my friends. Solidarity now and in the days to come.

Steven D

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That the estimated cost of the upcoming election, $9 billion the cost of maintaining an absolute duopoly of the two party system. No wonder they all scream like they have been bitten when we talk about campaign finance reform or even the greatest sin of all, a multi Party system. The elections go on without end sucking oxygen out of the room, it keeps the money flowing and the status quo ever so quo.

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Steven D's picture

isn't that what they always say?

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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott

these days

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tapu dali's picture

The resident botanist, E, says it's most likely a rhododendron ("colourful tree"). It blooms just briefly in the spring and likes acidic soil, so if you have any pine trees around, you could mulch your rhodo with pine needles after it has bloomed to protect it from the summer sun.

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There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don't know we don't know.

Steven D's picture

Botany was never my strong point. Smile

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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott

kharma's picture

Maybe you could do a series or an occasional diary where people post pictures and you answer plant questions. It would eventually get linked far and wide...maybe Wink

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There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties.. This...is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.--John Adams

terriertribe's picture

The leaves will curl tightly as the air temperature goes down. The tighter the curl, the lower the temperature. If you look out the window and it looks like the plant has pencils for leaves, dress very very warmly.

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kharma's picture

Solidarity, Yes!

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There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties.. This...is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.--John Adams

People who reject corporate media as a source of useful information have understood these things for a while. The big change is that so many newly aware people have gotten the message via the Sanders campaign and associated social media activity. (This is what they hoped to prevent by shutting down OWS before it got too much traction)

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Lookout's picture

Which is a rhododendron. But I'm not a taxonomist.

I'm still hopeful. Keeping a positive outlook, and doing my best to vibe in votes for Bernie. This is a movement. We may make progress this time. Let's try.

There is much that is hopeful. Open eyes is one of those hopeful things. It's hard to put toothpaste back in the tube...or, how you gonna keep 'em down on the farm once they've seen gay Paree?

And for my last cliche...We've seen the man behind the curtain.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWyCCJ6B2WE]

and continuing with the theme, maybe we have always had the power to bring real change.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFuxpphnN0k]

While looking online for the link you posted about the people's convention I found this http://thepeoplesconvention.org/

Which reminded me about this clause in article 5
The Congress, whenever two thirds of both houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose amendments to this Constitution, or, on the application of the legislatures of two thirds of the several states, shall call a convention for proposing amendments, which, in either case, shall be valid to all intents and purposes, as part of this Constitution, when ratified by the legislatures of three fourths of the several states, or by conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the Congress; provided that no amendment which may be made prior to the year one thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any manner affect the first and fourth clauses in the ninth section of the first article; and that no state, without its consent, shall be deprived of its equal suffrage in the Senate.

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott

Lookout's picture

I was off site and just did a quick search. Came up with the other site. An online project that sounds interesting?

I hope the gathering in Philly is productive!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

Steven D this essay was well done. The History Channel (mostly reruns and reality shows) did rerun their story of how modern warfare has adapted to or failed to heed the timeless genius of a Chinese master.

“Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

“If your enemy is secure at all points, be prepared for him. If he is in superior strength, evade him. If your opponent is temperamental, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant. If he is taking his ease, give him no rest. If his forces are united, separate them. If sovereign and subject are in accord, put division between them. Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected .”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

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Look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious. Stephen Hawking

featheredsprite's picture

I thought I couldn't make it but I've enlisted my daughter to come with me, guide me to the correct place, and offer other help should I need it. She's a Berniecrat, too.

So I guess I'll see you in Philly.

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Life is strong. I'm weak, but Life is strong.

Steven D's picture

I will meet you there!

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Granma's picture

I think the bush is a rhododendron. But if so, blooms later than they do in Oregon.

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'Well, I've wrestled with reality for thirty five years, Doctor, and I’m happy to state I finally won out over it." Elwood P. Dowd "

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You brought to mind, something which has been perplexing me for months:

But not this year. This year the scales have fallen away from our eyes, and the full rot of our political process, the ugly, greedy face of the our two party monopoly, has been exposed for all who refuse to turn away from the sight of its decay. It only took one good man, Bernie Sanders, to stand up and defy the Clintons

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I suppose many of us, but definitely me, have become so inured to the creeping despotism of oligarchy, that we (I) lost faith that or expectation that anything would be done about it. We do have one good man, a very good man, who has rekindled the lantern of hope which many thought was extinguished. As Bernie says: change begins at the bottom and travels up...True, but without bright illumination of the goal, change can be haphazard and pointless. Thank you, Bernie, for the illumination and a strong, clear voice.

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Rhododendrons have tighter buds, almost like trapezoidal boxes surrounding a central stem, think Chinese bound foot.

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