HERE'S a great piece from Robert Reich kicking whining Progressives in the ass and making everyone who is thinking about not voting a dose of reality......
This is for those of you who consider yourself to be progressive but
have given up on politics because it seems rotten to the core. You may
prefer Obama to Romney but don't think there's a huge difference between
the two, so you may not even vote.
Your cynicism is understandable. But cynicism is a self-fulfilling
prophesy. If you succumb to it, the regressives who want to take this
nation back to the 19th century win it all.
The Koch brothers, Karl Rove, the rabid Republican right, CEOs and
Wall Street titans who want to entrench their privileges and tax
advantages -- all of them would like nothing better than for every
progressive in America to throw in the towel.
Then America is entirely theirs.
The alternative to cynicism is to become more involved in politics.
Help create a progressive force in this nation that grows into a
movement that can't be stopped.
We almost had it last year in the Occupy movement. We had the
arguments and the energy. What we lacked was organization and
discipline.
I've spent years in Washington and I know nothing good happens there
unless good people outside Washington are organized and mobilized to put
pressure on Washington to make it happen.
This isn't new. In the election of 1936, a constituent approached FDR
with a list of things she wanted him to do if reelected. "Ma'am," he
said, "I'd like to do all those things. But if I'm reelected, you must
make me."
We must make them.
I suggest a two-step plan.
Step one: Vote for Barack Obama for President and vote for every
Democratic senator and representative in Congress. Get off your ass and
make sure your friends and relatives do the same.
Step two: Starting Election Day, regardless of who's elected, commit
at least three hours every week to political organizing and mobilizing.
Connect with other progressives in your city and state. Help find and
recruit new progressive candidates to run against Republicans in swing
states, and against conservative Democrats. Support the members of the
progressive caucus in Congress. Raise money. Raise a ruckus.
Make it our goal to reverse Citizens United, even if it takes a
constitutional amendment. And have public financing of elections
(including requiring the media to provide free political advertising as
part of their commitment to public service).
Also break up the biggest banks and resurrect the Glass-Steagall Act.
Put a 2 percent surtax on wealth in excess of $3 million. And a
one-tenth of 1 percent transaction tax on every financial transaction.
And restore top tax rates to what they were before Ronald Reagan became
president.
Use half this revenue to pay down the national debt and half to make sure every American has a world-class education.
Put a tax on carbon, and use the revenues to reduce or replace payroll taxes.
Have a single-payer health-care system that delivers care at far less cost than our current balkanized and inefficient one.
And much else.
You say it can't happen -- the system is too rotten.
It won't happen if you wallow in the comfort of your cynicism. But it will happen if you and others like you get fired up.
We've done it before.
I remember when progressives joined with African-Americans to get
enacted the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts. I remember when
progressives stopped the Vietnam War. When women finally got freedom of
choice over their own bodies. When the Environmental Protection Act
became law.
Who would have imagined two decades ago that America would elect an
African-American as President of the United States? Who would have
supposed gays and lesbians would begin to achieve equal marriage rights?
Of course we can take America back.
Stop complaining and start organizing.
And by all means, vote.
ROBERT B. REICH, Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the
University of California at Berkeley, was Secretary of Labor in the
Clinton administration. Time Magazine named him one of the ten most
effective cabinet secretaries of the last century. He has written
thirteen books, including the best sellers "Aftershock" and "The Work of
Nations." His latest is an e-book, "Beyond Outrage," now available in
paperback. He is also a founding editor of the American Prospect
magazine and chairman of Common Cause.
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