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Progressive Democrats say “If not now then when?”
The Democratic Party Leadership is not elected. They can block Progressive Democrats. What should Progressives do? The Firewall Economics Blog.
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How can we call our
party the Democratic Party when we can’t elect the party leadership?
Hang on. This one is tricky.
The party leadership has
enormous power, and we can’t remove them when they promote Corporate
Democrats. The potential for corruption is frightening. It’s probably
not even illegal for Republicans to throw money at the DNC. Both
political parties are private organizations, and party insiders can
help or hinder individual candidates. Party leaders are gatekeepers
who are not elected. They can’t make a president all by themselves,
but they can stop a popular candidate from getting the Democratic
nomination.
The DNC locked out Bernie Sanders in the last
election. Who has the authority to investigate ballot stuffing and
dirty tricks in primary elections? The DNC is a private club. I
remember waiting all night on the results from a state primary race
where Bernie and Hillary were just a few votes apart. At 3AM, Hillary
suddenly got a few thousand votes and “won.” There was a
lot of trickery in that primary.
The DNC runs the primary
debates. They just announced that Elizabeth Warren doesn’t get to go
head to head with the other front-runners in the first debate of
2019. Think of the power of that authority. The DNC is appointed by
insiders. They can set the agenda. They can make sure that Democratic
candidates don’t argue about Wall Street. They can focus on wedge
issues like the Republicans do when they want to divert attention
away from economic policy.
Over half of the Democrats in
Congress are Corporate Democrats. All of the Republicans and half of
the Democrats take dark corporate money. The Democratic Party can’t
cleanse itself until the corporate wing is removed from the
Democratic leadership. Public opinion has moved to the left of the
Republican Party AND the Corporate Democrats. 75% of the voting
public is locked out. The Republican Party is imploding into Fascism,
but we can’t get real Democrats elected. The DNC is still blocking
FDR Progressives like it’s 1980 when anything to the left of Reagan
felt risky.
This is all just a rusty truckload of more proof
that real Democracy has yet to evolve. It’s coming, but there are
lots of important political decisions that are still shielded from
public opinion by representative Democracy.
You can’t really
vote against going to war. You can’t vote directly on who runs the
Federal Reserve. You can’t vote directly against the appointment of a
supreme court judge. If your wrong voting senator has 6 more years
left before his/her next election, all will be forgotten by then. You
can’t vote on who gets to run for president in a primary. That’s
decided in back rooms by political professionals.
Even in a
primary election, we can only vote for pre-selected candidates. We
have to choose from the menu presented to us. 23 Democrats are
running right now. Many of them are unknown. The DNC has the power to
manipulate the situation to help Corporate Democrats, and we can’t
change the leadership of the DNC, no matter what they do.
Many
of those 23 Democratic candidates are probably secretly funded by
Wall Street. That’s what I would do if I were a corporate
billionaire. With no more enforceable limits on campaign
contributions, the Koch Brothers can slip millions under the table to
dozens of phony candidates. That chips away at the base of a
legitimate front-runner.
If a Progressive like Bernie Sanders is
running a close race with a Corporate Democrat like Joe Biden, 6 long
shot candidates with 2% of the vote can sink the legitimate
Progressive candidate in a hurry when the phony Progressives sound
authentic. 6 x 2%=12%. Unknown candidates can talk the Progressive
talk, strip votes away from a real Progressive, lose, and melt away.
We would never know if they were Progressive or not.
Only proven
known candidates with a progressive voting record deserve our trust.
It’s easy for an unknown candidate to declare themselves “The
global warming candidate.” A slick unknown candidate could strip
away a fraction of the Progressive base, lose, and retire with a big
bag of cash from Republican donors. I think several obscure
Democratic candidates are trying to do that right now.
The only
way that the Democratic Party can defend against this big money
strategy is to allow the Democratic leadership to be elected by
individual party members, not by insider appointments. Don’t even get
me started on superdelegates.
I anticipate the criticism that
open elections would allow Republicans to register as Democrats and
vote Corporate Democrats into the DNC. That’s a problem for sure, and
if we don’t find a way to stop that, we’re doomed to slow incremental
progress.
First of all, we already have Corporate Democrats
running the DNC. To do nothing locks that in. Second, we could hold
off until Republican leaders allow Republican voters to elect the
Republican Party Leadership directly. The crossover would go both
ways after that, but don’t hold your breath on the Republican Party
embracing Democracy.
Although the Republicans did dump their
superdelegates before the Democrats and that helped Trump. The
Democrats still have superdelegates with limited power, but failing
to block Trump with superdelegates is not an argument for keeping
superdelegates in the DNC. We are the Democratic Party. Democracy is
good.
So what can we do right now to get the Democratic Party
leadership to stop selling out to dark corporate money and let the
real Democratic base, the center-left, compete on a fair and even
playing field in the Democratic primary?
I’m not a fan of third
party campaigns. This is a two party system, and voting for a third
party candidate throws your vote away. But we need to show the DNC
that we refuse to be taken for granted while they pander to
Republican voters. The ideal strategy is to bang the drums for a
Progressive candidate until the last primary vote is counted. If a
Corporate Democrat wins, then we hold our nose and vote against the
Republican in the general election. That takes discipline that many
voters don’t have. Lots of Bernie Sanders voters were so angry with
the DNC for obstructing their candidate that they couldn’t vote for
Hillary Clinton.
But even if every center-left Democrat has the
discipline to do the “hold your nose and switch after the
primary” strategy, the DNC can still see that coming. If they
know the votes will be there anyway, they don’t need to make
concessions.
The third party people make a good argument here.
Maybe we need to see further ahead than one election at a time. I had
to gulp to say that. We’re so predictable. It feels like we’re on The
Price is Right. We bid $3.50 and the next guy bids $3.51. Maybe we
need to dig in a shock the DNC by refusing to hold our noses for
several hard elections. Republicans would win and do more damage, but
the Progressive political philosophy would grow faster that way, just
as it did under Trump.
I’m so frustrated. We have the popular
vote to get real Democrats elected right now. Part of me wants to
stay the course and wait for the DNC to move to the left gradually.
The other part of me wants to shock the DNC into action by refusing
to vote for Corporate Democrats entirely. For me, for now, it’s all
about convincing the DNC to stop begging Republicans for votes.
The
DNC can solve the problem all by themselves. How could a Progressive
administration hurt them? A solid Progressive FDR style Democratic
Party would be so strong. How could the current DNC leadership not
want to be a part of that?
Many Corporate Democrats don’t even
want to take dark money. They’re defensive. They only play the game
because their Republican opponent does. With Progressives in power,
Democrats would no longer need to match billionaire Republican
donors. A Progressive Democratic Party would legislate dark money out
of the system and implement publicly funded elections.
Write to
Congress. The country is ready for what real Democrats have always
wanted, an FDR style Democratic Party. We have the popular vote. Tell
the DNC that all they have to do is declare victory and come home.
https://firewalleconomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Elect-the-DNC-Blog-6-14-19-1.pdf
More Trump War Drums
June 13, 2019
There’s another war scare in the news today. Trump really needs a war. They’re showing video of a small ship in the Persian Gulf with smoke rolling off the deck. We see two ships. They call them oil tankers, but they look small. If you read the actual text in the newspaper story, you know that they were carrying naphtha and ethanol, not oil, but people only read the headlines. They just look at the pictures and listen to the spin doctors.
Iran is not going to start a war that they can’t win. If one happens now, no matter what it looks like, it’s Trump. The problem is, even if you know it’s a setup, Trump and the Republicans don’t need your permission. They only need an excuse that Republican voters will want to believe. They need a lie that will stand only long enough for them to escape into criminal history. Reagan, Nixon, Bush I, Bush II, they all got away with it. Only the small fish got busted.
There was another incident recently in the same area when two ships collided or something. The story looked weak. It didn’t have legs. Two days ago, the entire TV screen looked like 9/11 at the exact same time that Congress ran live testimony with John Dean about the Trump scandals. A helicopter hard landed on top of a skyscraper a few blocks from Trump Tower. What timing. That blocked out all of the live TV coverage of John Dean testifying about Republican presidents doing criminal cover-ups. This morning we have another incident with fire and smoke. The Republican Party is distracting us from prosecuting them, and they intend to use a phony war to tip the election. I’m 64. I read history, and I know the Republican playbook.
Let me say something about what’s really going on with these oil wars. Oil wars make profits for defense contractors, but it’s more than that. Most people assume that oil wars are to keep the price of oil DOWN. Oil wars are to keep the price of oil UP, and they’re about making other oil producing nations sell oil in US dollars, not euros or any other currency.
Oil companies like it when oil wars become quagmires, not when they end. Oil wars reduce the supply of oil on the world market. That makes oil prices go up. If Iran can’t sell oil because of trade sanctions or an ongoing war, the supply restriction makes Saudi crude more expensive and profitable. Saudi Arabia and Iran are enemies. The US sides with the Saudis. We fight oil wars for the same Saudi Arabia that bombed us on 9/11. Republicans protect the Saudis because the Saudis sell oil in US dollars. Republicans only care about profits, not our national security.
The day after oil man Bush bombed Iraq, prices at the pump by my house tripled. Think about that. Oil prices jumped today when the media released today’s picture of a fire on a ship in the gulf. Trump is day-trading too. He knows he can move the markets with a crazy tweet. Trump can tip his inner circle ahead of the tweet, and they can buy or sell shares that will be affected. He can tip them off again before reversing himself so that they can jump off the pump and dump etc. They can make money on the way up and on the way down too.
Trading oil in US dollars never makes the news. It drives the world. Iran is one of the few remaining oil producers who refuse to sell oil in US dollars. Forcing oil-producing nations to sell oil in dollars makes the US dollar stronger. The US uses its military power to force oil-producing countries to trade oil in dollars. US foreign policy is not about promoting Democracy, it’s about US gunboat diplomacy. Republican administrations are all wrapped up in big oil. They’ll sleep with the devil and or Saudi Arabia to keep oil prices and profits high. They’ll use economic sanctions to keep Venezuela from selling oil so they can trick starving people into a Fascist takeover of the democratically elected Socialist government.
There are many reasons that Trump and the Republicans are trying to maneuver us into a war. The election, oil prices, fighting Iran for Saudi Arabia, Trump day-trading his manufactured crisis, etc. The Republican Party would love to force a vote in Congress over going to war in Iran or somewhere else so they can paint Progressive Democrats as “weak.” These are dangerous times. Bush I was very unpopular right after he got elected. He tricked Iraq into invading Kuwait, and his popularity went up. Bush II stole his first election and lied us back into the same war. He actually said that his father ended it too quickly and that he should have extended it to his next election. That’s how Republicans roll, and Trump is going to do it again. He doesn’t need permission. All he needs is an excuse that his base wants to believe. The lie only has to last a few years. After that, when the lie is exposed, all of the Republicans and half of the Democrats will say we just need to move on.
George Carlin said that the US is an oil company with an army. Firewall Economics would stop that. National Defense should be Nationalized. See how silly that sounds? Private corporations shouldn’t be able to start wars. That’s not a radical idea. Republican President Eisenhower said that, but that was before the Republican Party went so far to the right that it’s no longer a stretch to accuse them of going Fascist.
This Republican Fear Strategy needs to stop before we see a mistake or an accident. There is no existential threat to the US. The US can vaporize the planet with the push of a button. We constructed our massive military deterrent to enable us to relax and enjoy a long peaceful existence. Republicans attack our peace of mind so that Republican politicians and corporate billionaires can implement their evil scheme to advance a Neo-fascist political and economic agenda. I call that treason. America could have done a lot for the world after WWII, but we blew it. Worshiping unregulated Capitalism was our biggest mistake. Future nations will avoid that dead end.
June 12, 2019
The Zen Art of Firewall Economics
JD Phillips MSW, LCSW
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The Republican strategy is desperate and short game now. This is proof that the Reagan revolution is over.
In 1980 the Republican party constructed “conservative” think tanks to promote the Reagan Trickle Down Revolution. They were successful because they played the long game. They turned up the heat slowly on the boiling frog. We suffered through “conservative” rule across four decades. But now, their every move is desperate and double down. They know it’s over. We are in a position now to make fantastic gains against the right. We will finally win a modern social infrastructure. Republican power brokers know that. They are just trying to stall as long as possible. Their plan is to get corporate Democrats elected over Progressive Democrats. That strategy will only work on older voters. The bad news is that my social work profession was pinned down through my entire career.
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REPUBLICAN MEDIA SPIN. WEDGE ISSUES.
Republican spin doctors use WEDGE ISSUES to divide Democratic voters and divert attention away from what the election should really be about: Wall Street Oligarchs blocking Democracy. Here are some wedge headlines from today’s paper. You won’t see many stories about bank fraud.
Now understand: It doesn’t matter what side the story takes. The idea is to simply remind both sides that they are divided on that issue. Get them talking about XYZ, not things that are actually a danger to the 1%. (Money, fair taxes, spending on the social infrastructure etc.) The Republican owned media sets the agenda for debate. Today’s headlines below. (Most people only read the headlines, not the text. The headline image is everything)
-“How the white male presidential candidates are trying to prove their racial bona fides” (Designed to pit Men against Women and Black/Minorities against White)
-“Several of Biden’s 2020 rivals are quick to highlight his reversal on federal funding for abortions. (Catholic vs Protestant, Men vs Women, Pro Choice vs anti-Abortion)
-“Democrats on the defensive as abortion foes ask if party tolerates their views.” (Defensive word implies that democrats are wrong about something. Divides Catholic vs Protestant, Men vs Women, Pro Choice vs anti-Abortion)
-”Border apprehensions are up more than 1,000 percent since April 2017.” (Fear mongering. Designed to divide Democrats on Immigration. Racism here too. But this one rubs Catholic voters the wrong way too. Not a good move.)
-”A Sikh airman petitioned the Air Force to let him wear a turban and a beard. He just won.” (Racism Racism Racism. Immigration etc. See how it’s worded to incite?)
-”Wrong, plain and simple’: 50 years after Stonewall raid, New York City’s police commissioner apologizes.” (Gay vs Straight. Remember, it doesn’t matter what side the story takes, the idea is to keep the debate around issues that are supposed to divide us.)
-”It’s LGBT pride month, but three guys in Boston want a permit for a ‘Straight Pride’ parade.” (Blatant provocation. Gay vs, Straight.)
Learn about wedge issues and ignore them when you vote. And beware of single-issue candidates. https://firewalleconomics.com/my-book-firewall-economics-political-literacy-for-democrats/
The Face Of Fascism in Brazil
CUBAN NATIONAL CIRCUS
Here is a link to a story about the Cuban National Circus. http:// https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/lifestyle/magazine/amp-stories/cuban-national-circus/
The Public Sector has a long history of bringing art to the public. Without the profit motive, the quality of art improves. In this digital age where art and intellectual “property” can be copied and shared, the question arises: How do artists get paid. Musicians can’t sell CDs anymore. I write books. I put them online and give them away. I don’t need to be paid but other writers and musicians and artists do. The answer is for the Public Sector to pay artists a stipend in exchange for making the product free to the public. Give artists and creators financial security so that art and all information can be free.
Reversing Privatization is what FE is about.
Markets for Desperate Human Necessities should not be exposed to profit driven Private markets.
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