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RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 07:15 AM Mar 2015

Populism 2015 Platform: Building A Movement for People and the Planet

(x-posted in the Populist Reform Group)



https://populism2015.org/

Put People & Planet First!


Populism 2015 Platform: Building A Movement for People and the Planet

1. Rebuild America for the 21st Century and Create Jobs for All.
America’s public infrastructure – from roads to rail to water and energy systems – is increasingly dangerous to our health and a drag on our economy. National investment in rebuilding America will create millions of high-quality jobs, bid wages up, help close the racial jobs gap, and make America a better place to live and work.

2. Raise Wages, Empower Workers and Reverse Inequality.
Inequality has reached new extremes, as more and more jobs become contingent and part-time, with low pay and few benefits. We should lift the floor under every worker by guaranteeing a living wage, paid sick and vacation days, and affordable health care. We should empower workers to form unions and bargain collectively. We must curb perverse CEO compensation policies that give executives personal incentives to plunder their own companies.

3. Invest in a Green Economy.
Catastrophic climate change is a clear and present danger. The United States should lead the global green revolution that builds strong and resilient communities. Public investment in renewable energy and energy efficiency can create jobs and opportunity, particularly in communities of color that have borne the worst consequences of toxic corporate practices.

4. Eliminate Institutionalized Racism to Open Opportunity to All.
In a society of increasing diversity, ending systemic racial disparities is vital to building economic prosperity. This begins with comprehensive immigration reform, expanded voting rights and an end to mass incarceration and the systematic criminalization of people of color.

5. Guarantee Women’s Economic Equality.
We will ensure that women are guaranteed the same pay, protections and opportunities as men in the workplace and in society. Families must have access to high-quality child care and paid leave from the workplace for childbirth, illness and vacation. Women must also be guaranteed affordable health care and a secure retirement – with Social Security credit for work in the household.

6. Provide a High-Quality Education to Every Child
Every child must have the right to high-quality, free public education from preschool to college. This requires providing the basics – preschool, smaller classes, summer and after-school programs, and skilled teachers. Free four-year, post-high school education should be available for all who seek it. We must also provide relief to the generation now burdened with a student debt that they may never pay off.

7. Expand Shared Security for the 21st Century.
No child should go hungry in America. Health care should be a right, not a privilege. Every worker deserves a secure retirement. A job should be available to everyone willing and able to work. We will strengthen and expand America’s shared security programs – Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, unemployment, food support and housing assistance. Greater shared security makes the economy more robust by enabling entrepreneurs and workers to take risks, knowing that they can survive failure.

8. Enforce Fair Taxes on Corporations and the Wealthy.
Our tax code rigs the rules to favor the few. Multinationals pay lower tax rates than small domestic businesses. Billionaire investors pay lower rates than their secretaries. Top income tax rates have been lowered even as working people face ever-higher sales taxes and fees. It is time for the rich and corporations to pay their fair share of taxes so that we can invest in an economy that will work for all.

9. Forge a Global Strategy that Works for Working People.
Our global trade and tax policies are rigged by multinational companies to drive down pay and worker protections while harming the environment. We need more but balanced trade, global standards that protect the rights of workers, consumers and the environment. That requires a crackdown on tax havens, currency manipulation, and deals that allow corporation to trample basic labor rights here and abroad.

10. Make Wall Street Serve the Real Economy.

Financial deregulation has devastated our economy and protected banks that are too big to fail, too big to manage and too big to jail. The financial casino fosters ever more dangerous speculation, while investment in the real economy lags. The resulting booms and busts devastate families and small businesses. We need to break up the big banks, levy a speculation tax, and provide low-income families with safe and affordable banking services. We should crack down on payday lenders and other schemes that exploit vulnerable working families.

11. Change Priorities to Address Real Security Needs.
Our current national security policies commit us to policing the world. The result costs lives and drains public resources. We need a real security policy that makes military intervention a last resort, and focuses on global threats like climate change, poverty and inequality. We should reduce military budgets and properly support humanitarian programs.

12. Fight for Democracy and Curb the Power of Big Money.
From big-money politics to the assault on the right to vote and a corrupted lobby culture in Washington, our democracy is under assault. It is no accident that the assault has escalated as a new majority of people of color, young people and working women has begun to emerge. We need to close the revolving door between Wall Street and Washington, and expose the entrenched interests that buy our legislators. We need public financing of elections that bans corporate and big money. We must guarantee the right to vote, with easy access to registration and the polls.

https://populism2015.org/the-new-populist-agenda/


So far, their speakers are Jim Hightower, Keith Ellison, Robert Borosage, & Vien Truong.

There's a breakdown of each day's agenda & various workshops during the conference at the link. It's getting organized!!


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Populism 2015 Platform: Building A Movement for People and the Planet (Original Post) RiverLover Mar 2015 OP
I wonder if this is what Bill Curry refers to in a new Salon article~ RiverLover Mar 2015 #1
I see change does not come cheap either! anotojefiremnesuka Mar 2015 #2
The conference to start organizing isn't cheap to attend, no. (not that expensive either) RiverLover Mar 2015 #3
I guess 150 is not too bad but yes they will need money anotojefiremnesuka Mar 2015 #4

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
1. I wonder if this is what Bill Curry refers to in a new Salon article~
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 08:21 AM
Mar 2015
...

Outside mainstream politics and global finance capitalism, a new model is being built by people who know that ‘job creators’ have stopped creating jobs; that risk takers have been replaced by government-licensed toll collectors who secure their economic privilege by political corruption. The builders of the new economy know climate change is real and sense the vital organs of our democracy shutting down.

The new economy defends our rights as stewards of our commonwealth, from the electromagnetic spectrum to the minerals buried beneath our public lands. It also expands the commons by means ranging from open source software to community land trusts. It promotes a real ownership society by promoting employee stock ownership and every kind of cooperative. It seeks ways to adapt the labor union model to a new world; it seeks alternatives to pell-mell growth and the greed that drives it. It values and defends human scaled enterprises against the inevitable predations of the big and powerful. It prizes economic as well as social diversity. Above all, it cherishes democracy in all its economic and political forms.

The builders of the new economy regard themselves as just that; conscious builders of a new economy not mere adapters to impersonal forces beyond their control. They speak the language of micro, not macroeconomics, which means they are less prone to abstraction and more apt to talk about how things you can actually see could actually work. They see many ‘defining challenges’ for our generation. Among them: to protect our environment; revitalize our democracy and reimagine our economy. Because they think holistically they see how things connect and know they can’t achieve any one of their goals without achieving all of the others.

In a future column I’ll write more about what is happening in the new economy and share some insights and achievements of those actively at work on it, including people around the world and many here in America. For now I’ll say only I think it’s a big part of the political, social and economic change we seek — and that it’s already bigger than you think and growing faster than anyone knows.

http://www.salon.com/2015/03/29/what_would_paul_krugman_do_imagining_the_plan_which_defeats_the_ultra_rich/
 

anotojefiremnesuka

(198 posts)
2. I see change does not come cheap either!
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 08:25 AM
Mar 2015

Interesting to see how this is going to play out and how it will grow

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
3. The conference to start organizing isn't cheap to attend, no. (not that expensive either)
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 08:33 AM
Mar 2015

It's going to take money to make this thing happen.

Otherwise, it would be like Occupy. Extremely well-intentioned, but unorganized & scattered & easily shut down by TPTB.

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