Demands - A Second Pass
Howdy folks!
Here is the new and refined super-duper, non-partisan, all-weather list of demands to lob at people who propose to represent us.
To review, briefly, these are (intended to be) populist (things that resonate across parties and ideologies), medium-term demands.
I tried to focus on demands that, if realized, would put power back into the hands of the 99% such that a larger transformation of government is possible for us.
I winnowed the list down to 10 demands, reduced some of the wordings where I could and added a few things that people suggested in the comments a couple of weeks ago.
For this round of comment, if you feel that something vital is missing, please suggest either folding it into another demand or replacing one of the demands.
When we've got some sort of general consensus on the list of demands, we'll put it up as a document that can be linked to, tweeted, facebooked or printed out and mailed or distributed at candidate events, etc. I'll also write a short introduction that can be posted by way of explanation for people who don't regularly participate on C99 about the demands and how to use them and we'll post that for linking as well.
Refined Proposed List of Demands
General principles (unchanged)
From time to time, a people creates a government to perform functions that no other institution is able to. It is vested by the people with significant powers to promote their common interests and the people retain the right to have that government respond without favoritism to the governed. A government should be judged by the quality of life that all of the governed experience, especially those at the bottom of the economic order. Government officials should be ashamed to find that there are citizens that are hungry, homeless, poorly-educated, without means to support themselves, lacking access to healthcare or other necessities of life - and such a government and its officials should be held accountable. Such conditions in a wealthy country are inexcusable.
Demands
1) Fair elections Public financing of elections/return to a reliable, transparent voting audit trail. In any election where a candidate elects to privately finance, all candidates relying on public finance will be granted equal financing. All licensees that occupy the public airwaves are to be required as a condition of their licenses to provide a certain amount of free airtime to candidates that meet a threshold of signatures, as well as free airtime for a set number of debates in the month prior to the election. Faith in elections is slipping; voting processes need to be transparent, verifiable and reliable, even at the cost of slower result reporting. (reworded)
2) Universal health care Single-payer health insurance/Medicare for all. The marketplace has failed. There has never been adequate healthcare for all Americans despite the vast sums of money spent and the decades that the private sector has had to accomplish this task. It is time for US citizens to have what is available in virtually all other first world nations. (unchanged)
3) Fix Social Security Fix Social Security the right way. Index the Income Cap on the OASDI tax rate such that it applies to 90% of all income every year in perpetuity. This should create full funding for Social Security benefits going forward. (reworded)
4) Regulate banking Break up the big banks/re-impose Glass-Steagall and regulate derivatives by repealing Gramm-Leach-Bliley and the Commodity Futures Modernization Act. End the revolving door between government service and Wall Street banks. Since the vast greed and corruption of Wall Street bankers crashed the economy in 2007, no serious re-regulation of the banks has occurred, no penalty has been imposed on those who created the failure and Americans are still at risk of another crash. (reworded)
5) Living minimum wage Raise the minimum wage to $15/hour. Implement it now, not incrementally or in full after a period of years. Index it for inflation going forward based on 2012 dollars to diminish the premium for foot-dragging. (reworded)
6) End harmful free trade deals Withdraw from or renegotiate all free trade agreements that include an Investor-State Dispute Settlement "feature." Remove this unconstitutional, anti-democratic, illegitimate legal system dodge. Remove all other, anti-worker, anti-environment provisions or scrap the agreements. (unchanged)
7) Address climate change Address climate change on an emergency basis, it is both a survival issue and a matter of national security - you choose which matters more. End all subsidies for fossil fuel extraction and production, freeze the permitting process for new fossil fuel infrastructure and expedite the conversion to renewable energy sources. Retrain and deploy workers from affected industries to support an expedited national program to manufacture, install, maintain new renewable infrastructure and mitigate the effects of climate events. (reworded)
8) End wars End the war in Afghanistan and all other current wars and actions for regime change/repeal the 2001 AUMF/close Guantanamo/require the President to respect the con stitutional role of Congress in declaration of war. The primary remaining adversary in Afghanistan, the Taliban, are a local movement and have not exhibited ambitions to attack the US in its "homeland." Continuing this war serves no purpose that is greater than the recruiting value it creates for jihadi movements. Guantanamo is similarly a recruiting bonanaza for jihadis, the military commission trials system should be abandoned and those remaining in Guantanamo should be tried in US courts or released. During the so-called "war on terror," the executive branch has failed to respect the limits of the War Powers Act and international law. (unchanged)
9) End militarization of police End the practice of using military methods and equipment on the domestic civilian population. Stop providing surplus military equipment, surveillance equipment and military training to domestic police forces and peace officers. Stop the practice of spreading military propaganda through domestic US media, repeal the portion of the 2013 NDAA that allows this practice to continue. Repeal the Patriot Act and end all warrantless surveillance of US persons (including by the NSA). (reworded)
10) Open media Reverse media consolidation/Repeal Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012/maintain net neutrality. Media ownership is concentrated into far too few hands with just 5 companies controlling 90% of all US media. This is too much power in too few hands, which facilitates the spread of fake news through a system with too few competitors presenting challenges to the narrative of consolidated media. (reworded)
Well, there it is. I am still working on a list of things to organize and/or agitate for on at the state level including an end to gerrymandering, open primaries for states that don't have them, a level playing field for ballot access, ranked choice voting, public funding for state and local elections and legalization of marijuana. I'll try to get to that one of these days soon.
So, the floor is yours...
Comments
thanks dk...
these are issues best dealt with at the state level. states run elections and make the rules for them. please see my previous response about this - here.
i will be putting together (and soliciting input for) some suggestions for state initiatives for the 99% mostly related to elections, at a future date.
the commission on presidential debates:
as i understand it, there is no law that states that cpd has a monopoly on sponsoring or controlling debates. the league of women voters (who traditionally sponsored debates) withdrew from sponsorship in disgust at what the parties had arranged:
so, i would suggest that this is something that might be addressed more adequately within the suggestion i made about forcing fcc broadcast licensees to provide free air time to all candidates for office.
@dkmich How about, as long as we
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Good rewrite Joe
While there were a lot of great comments here I think your remarks regarding crossing parties and ideaologies was largely missed.
We must regain control above all else. To do that we must draw people from all sides, including conservatives, libertarians, and greens or tptb will continue wedge issues between us.
Keep the demands simple.
Keep the demands about all the sides that are struggling.
A whole new coalition must be created and focused on regaining control of our government. I see this list not as a litmus test for Democratic candidates only, but for all candidates nationwide. It's about control.
Then we can work on the rest.
Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.
@earthling1 You may be right, but I
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
heh...
climate change might be dicey, but i'm not too worried about the minimum wage raise.
42% of american workers make less than $15hr and nearly half of them are over 35 years old. that's a big number. i'm guessing that those numbers include a lot of right-leaning independents and trump voters, too.
as one fellow who had a talent for winning elections despite his many obvious flaws said, "it's the economy, stupid."
@joe shikspack You would be
There is a really sick punitive Puritan mindset which is one subset of conservative thought, often pops up in the conservative Christian end of things (though not all conservative Christians adopt that mindset, for sure).
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Tie minimum wage to real-world cost-of-living
It's well known that the Obama administration (and others) have hosed our elderly by using totally unrealistic Social Security cost-of-living adjustments. Those on the right hate this as much as those of us on the left. Hell, the right might hate it even more than the left. I would like to see mentioned in the same sentence words to the effect of support for a livable (if only barely at $15) minimum wage and and a fair and realistic cost-of-living mechanism for our elderly on Social Security.
Put these two ideas together and you win with our friends on the right.
@earthling1 You think they wouldn't
Have they successful blamed the whole thing on the Fed? Which isn't what some of them think it is, anyway (it's a public/private partnership, not an agency of the gov't).
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
@earthling1 I agree on the nature
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
@earthling1 I guess, what I'm really
Unlike politicians and the PTB, there's actually a point in negotiating with other members of the 99%.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
thanks earthling...
i agree wholeheartedly.
Great start Joe!
1) make election day a holiday everyone votes, or you pay a fine.
make a 10-20 year no revolving door policy for every govt. official, bar none.
10) Reverse the Telecommunication act of 1996
Enforce Sherman Anti-Trust Law, break up all the monopolies, "markets my ass"
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv_1FZCpByE]
I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish
"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"
Heard from Margaret Kimberley
thanks ggersh...
good suggestions.
the voting holiday is a good suggestion which i think we ought to work on at the state and local level, since states and localities run elections on days other than the national elections occur. that way all elections would trigger a voting holiday. (there are obvious problems with this since many people live in one locality and work in another, but these problems are not insurmountable.)
we will likely want to get more into the weeds of policy if these demands catch on - at that point we can get more specific about how long officials are barred from employment or investment in entities they regulated or passed legislation about.
reversing the telecomm act of 1996 would be a huge step forward, but may prove to be hugely unpopular for right-leaners, since right-wing radio has its genesis in that act and right-leaning people have been educated against change in it and a return of the fairness doctrine.
enforcing anti-trust is a worthy goal, i will see if there's somewhere i can fit it in.
Instead of the rightwing radio talkingheads
but if the rightwing nutjobs are sacrificed who am I to argue.*yahoo*
I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish
"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"
Heard from Margaret Kimberley
Never mind. I misunderstood your comment
Torches and pitchforks. /nt
Only connect. - E.M. Forster
@ dancing rabbit
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
tar and feathers...
great ideas from our 99% ancestors.
Be still my beating heart... Works for me!
Prof: Nancy! I’m going to Greece!
Nancy: And swim the English Channel?
Prof: No. No. To ancient Greece where burning Sapho stood beside the wine dark sea. Wa de do da! Nancy, I’ve invented a time machine!
Firesign Theater
Stop the War!
short version
question everything
This!
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
welcome
question everything
those work...
thanks!
Glad to see
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Return to a true progressive taxation system!
And please stop mangling American English!
**Call campaign contributions, lobby, lobbyists, etc.: BRIBES and BRIBERS.
**"Centrist" is not moderate or in the center, it's right wing strangulation of what CENTER actually
means.
**mis/disinformation is accurately known as LYING and LIES. Use them. They're easier to spell.
**Far Right Wing Nut politics is FASCISM, not conservatism.
This language manipulation is deliberate and goes hand-in-hand with the deliberate dumbing down of the public.
Just my 25 cents. REC'D X 1,000,000!! When can I expect my copy?
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.
evening orlbucfan...
i hope to have this thing tied up within the next week or two. i need to go through it one more time for typos, grammatical errors, etc. - then i intend to convert it to a pdf doc and jtc will post it in the c99 webspace as a linkable doc.
Can or should I float this essay on FB?
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
hi riverlover...
you can float it with the proviso that it isn't completely done. there may be a few more small alterations before we're done with it.
Been on the road, joe
and just glanced over this. WOW! I need to read it carefully and digest it. This was a lot of work. Tremendous thought went into this. Thank you, and to all, so much for the work. I like what I read and would be proud to be part of the movement.
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
Such a list used to be called a party platform, but...
neither party of the duopoly wants these items in any platform. It's hard to have a platform without a party.
Of course, I think these platform planks are great. Bernie was for a lot of them before they stole the election.
Still, I think "demands" would be easy to smear as "radical". I'm trying to think of a word that sounds as respectable as "platform" that implies a little more disgust with the status quo, but doesn't sound like some sit-in from the 1960s.
You did such a good job writing this, perhaps you could find the word that's escaping me.
Might want to integrate the idea "publically owned"
infrastructure. It's a matter of national security and improves costs of doing business.
I am thinking of: communications networks (was on the Wyden panel during deregulation of AT&T - was one of the first shots at privatization. Investing in the publicly-owned systems guarateed a 7% rate of return, iirc); transportation - roads, rail, ports; energy grid; national forests; damns and waterways. I'm sure there are more. But after 9/11 we saw National Guard on the Mississippi at lochs and other important parts of the shipping channel.
Trying to think of a better word for "fix" the Social Security system. Leaves a lot of room.
It's always easier to respond to an idea than to try to create an idea out of whole cloth.
Joe you've provided us with something tangible to work with, move around and hang other ideas onto.
Thank you.
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Fixing Social Security
I totally agree that taxing the income above the current cap fixes the system forever. Used to work in a job where we regularly consulted with the actuaries for the Social Security system and they've known this for a long time. There's no funding crisis if this simple change is applied so that all income is subject to the same rules.
Would like to add 2 points to further specify the changes needed:
1. Inflation adjustments are bogus: The current chained CPI index applied to benefits does not reflect the actual spending needs of the elderly, which is largely based on health care, food, medicine and shelter. Because of that, even when Medicare costs rise sharply, the increase in benefits does not match the actual inflation that affects the elderly. The index used for adjusting benefits should be based on the actual uses of income in this age group.
2. Benefits for beneficiary with a deceased spouse: Even Ms. Hillary saw this issue. With more and more two-earner families, both incomes are needed just to support modest life needs. So when a family receives two reasonably equivalent Social Security benefits and one dies, the surviving spouse is likely to be unable to afford to maintain a home or live at even the very modest level enjoyed before the other spouse died. The use of the combined two-earner family income to provide a sustaining benefit to a surviving spouse is necessary. In the old days -- before it took two people working full-time to provide for basic needs -- this may not have been true. The current system gives the surviving spouse only the greater of the 2 benefits, but they've hit working people so hard that that's usually only half, or at best 60%, of what's needed to sustain the surviving spouse.
Hope you'll consider amplifying the "fix Social Security paragraph." This subject hasn't been adequately addressed in most public discussions.
Thanks for putting this list together -- we need it.
Fix Social Security
Wow, MsDidi, you nailed it. I mentioned some of this earlier, but you really put it all together. Fixing SS as you mention transcends left/right politics. This position is a winner; everyone in the 99% can get behind it. The only opposition will come from the oligarchs. Screw them.
Excellent work and a lot of it. Thank you.
My only quibble would be allowing any private money in election funding. Make it all public and they get a set amount, period. And limit the term of campaigns, 6 weeks maybe and that's it? LOL, I think that might get attention from a lot of people on both "sides," how many can really enjoy being bombarded with that shit for months on end?
And I agree with the approach - we won't get it all on the first go around, but if enough of the 99% start to really demand these things, then the details and explanations will eventually become part of that dialogue. We first just have to get enough to understand these simple concepts and that will be a tough enough job in TV addled Idiot America.
Only a fool lets someone else tell him who his enemy is. Assata Shakur
@lizzyh7 I am really with lizzy
Hell, even limiting it to three months of campaigning would be wonderful.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
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