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American Elections Process Still Controlled by the Wealthy Minority By Frank Scott Al-Jazeerah, November 11, 2013 Cancer, Polio or Good Health?
The elections are over and while many Demo-liberals are heartened by
the results the rest of us should understand that we have a long way
to go.
The DiBlasio victory in New York shows hopeful signs for a city that has
been run for more than twenty years exclusively by Wall Street, banking
and financial interests and their upper income servant class. Of course
that’s true for the nation as a whole, so one victory for a candidate at
least speaking to more humane values is a step in the right – as well as
slightly left – direction. And more important than DiBlasio’s long time
Democratic affiliation was the fact that the Working Peoples Party both
endorsed and labored for his victory.
Alternative parties are not supposed to matter in our winner-take-all
corporate imitation of democracy, but this New York group and the
nationwide Greens and Libertarians are playing a greater role in moving
people to bother at all with election days that usually offer a lesser
evil choice of cancer or polio.
Considering the massive obstacles put in place by the wealthy national
ownership of the political-economic-electoral process, even small gains
can inspire but also offer further experience to activists on how to
present issues and candidates to the public and then organize to get
understandably disgusted voters to the polls.
Some initiatives were even more hopeful than individual candidates,
especially a minimum wage increase in New Jersey and an even bigger one
- $15 an hour – in Washington. What we really need are a $20 an hour
minimum wage, a twenty hour work week to make full employment and family
life possible, a national health care program covering all, public
banks, an end to multi billion dollar military meddling in other
nation’s affairs, vastly improved schools and infrastructure paid for in
part by the savings of such a peaceful policy, a much higher tax rate on
the corporate rich, and a full employment program for Americans that
ends our destruction of foreign economies in order to create cheap
immigrant labor here that pits natives against immigrants strengthening
the divide and conquer policy that keeps a minority in power and a
majority squabbling over massive losses it carries so that the even more
massive profits are gorged on by an ever richer minority at the top.
It will take more than the electoral process to accomplish those ends
and more, but that process is necessary even in an imitation democracy
like ours. But for a real one it is absolutely essential. This election
saw some victories, some setbacks, and as such was like all others.
“They” of the minority still control the process and while “we” of the
majority made some small gains, for substantial change and not simply
more moving around of the deck chairs on the Titanic, future elections
will need to offer far more opportunities than this one. We need to see
to that and we’d better or they will continue leading us to greater
inequality, more wars and ecological breakdown of the planetary life
support system.
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