From The American Left History Blog Archives (2008) - On American Political
Discourse - A MODEST PROPOSAL-RECRUIT, RUN INDEPENDENT LABOR MILITANTS
FOR THE 2016 ELECTIONS (Updated)
Markin comment:
In 2007-2008 I, in vain, attempted
to put some energy into analyzing the then blossoming American presidential
campaign, a changing of the guard election on the Democratic side, since it was
to be, as advertised at least, a watershed election, for women, blacks, old
white anglos, latinos, youth, etc. In the event I had to abandon the efforts in
about May of 2008 when it became obvious, “in my face” obvious, that the
election would be a watershed only for those few who really believed, who had
talked themselves into, had a vested interest in touting that it would be a
watershed election. That grim reality despite the hoopla, heavy cash and
organizing of the thing, was that once again that election would essentially be
a technician’s election, you know for armchair strategists and those who like
to, for example, figure out how the Congressional race in the 26th
District in Texas will impact the balance of power in the U.S. House. (I
confess that early on in my life that kind of thing intrigued me too until I
got “religion” and worried more about real live issues and political programs
than wonk-ish concerns.)
The subsequent “sleep-walk” four
years of the Obama presidency, the non-watershed by anybody’s measurement 2012
American presidential election campaign, the banal mid-term elections of 2014
recently passed and the unending maelstrom of world politics have only
confirmed in my eyes that that abandonment was essentially the right decision
at the right time. In short, let the well- paid bourgeois commentators go on
and on with their twitter. I, we, had (have) better things to do like fighting
against the permanent wars, the permanent war economies, the struggle for more
and better jobs, and for a workers’ party that fights for a workers government.
More than enough to do, right?
Part of my “alternative” offering
then of the same old, same of the electoral cycle was a proposition that the
labor movement and its supporters rather than spent another dime on what even a
child can now see is a waste of good dues money on supporting this or that
bourgeois candidate instead run our own independent candidates for appropriate
offices in what for now would be exemplary campaigns. To that end I motivated
my pitch with a few reasons and the outline of a program. Today as the
non-watershed 2016 elections loom in our faces even before we have devoured the
fact of the 2014 elections I offer an updated version of that program and the urgency
to get out independent labors candidates.
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1. FIGHT FOR THE IMMEDIATE AND UNCONDITIONAL WITHDRAWAL OF
U.S. TROOPS FROM THE MIDDLE EAST NOW (OR BETTER YET, YESTERDAY)! U.S. HANDS OFF
THE WORLD! VOTE NO ON THE WAR BUDGET!
The never-ending and apparently soon
to be resurrected, with or without “boots on the ground” quagmire in Iraq,
Afghanistan and elsewhere in the Middle East (Palestine, Iran, Syria you
name it) is the fault line of American politics today. Every bourgeois
politician has to have his or her feet put to the fire on this one. Not on some
flimsy ‘sense of the Congress’ softball motion for withdrawal next, year, in
two years, or (my favorite) when the situation is “stable.” Moreover, on the
parliamentary level the only real vote that matters is the vote on the war
budget. All the rest is fluff. Militant labor candidates should make a point of
trying to enter Congressional contests where there are so-called known anti-war
Democrats or Republicans (an oxymoron, I believe) running to make that
programmatic contrast vivid.
But, one might argue, that would
split the ‘progressive’ forces. Grow up, please! That argument has grown stale
since it was first put forth in the “popular front” days of the 1930’s. If you
want to end the war fight for this "no funding" position on the
war budget. Otherwise the same people (yah, those progressive Democrats) who
unanimously voted for the last war budget and are reliably foaming at the bit
to vote for the next one (or in the same vein authorized millions for Israel’s 2014
massacre in Gaza bought and paid for with U.S. aid) get a free ride on the
cheap. By rights this is our issue. Let us take it back.
2. FIGHT FOR A LIVING WAGE AND WORKING CONDITIONS-UNIVERSAL
FREE HEALTH CARE FOR ALL.
It is a ‘no-brainer’ that no
individual, much less families, can live on the minimum wage of $7/hr. (or
proposed $10/hr). What planet do these politicians live on? We need an
immediate fight for a living wage, full employment and decent working
conditions. A step in the right direction and a fight that should be supported
and funded is the recent “Fight for $15.” We need universal free health care
for all. End of story. (Although Obamacare is inadequate and filled with pitfalls
it must be defended against those who wish to dismantle the whole thing and
leave millions without insurance again.) The organized labor movement must get
off its knees and fight to organize Wal-Mart and the South. A boycott of
Wal-Mart is not enough. A successful organizing drive will, like in the 1930’s,
go a long way to turning the conditions of labor and unionization around.
3. FIGHT THE ATTACKS ON THE ENLIGHTENMENT.
Down with the Death Penalty! Full
Citizenship Rights for All Immigrants who make it here! Stop the Deportations!
For the Separation of Church and State! Defend abortion rights! Down with anti-same
sex marriage legislation! Support gay marriage rights! Full public funding of
education! Stop the ‘war on drugs’, basically a war on blacks and minority
youth-decriminalize drugs! Defend political prisoners! This list of demands
hardly exhausts the “culture war” issues we defend. It is hard to believe that over
200 years after the American Revolution and the French Revolution we are
fighting desperately to preserve many of the same principles that militants
fought for in those revolutions. But, so be it.
4. FIGHT FOR A WORKERS PARTY.
The Donkeys, Elephants and Greens
have had their chance. Now is the time to fight for our own party and for the
interests of our own class, the working class. Any campaigns by independent
labor militants must highlight this point. And any campaigns can also become
the nucleus of a workers’ party network until we get strong enough to form at
least a small party. None of these other parties, and I mean none, are working
in the interests of working people and their allies. The following great lesson
of politic today must be hammered home. Break with the Democrats, Republicans
and Greens!
5. FIGHT FOR A WORKERS AND XYZ GOVERNMENT.
THIS IS THE DEMAND THAT SEPARATES
THE MILITANTS FROM THE FAINT-HEARTED REFORMISTS.
We need our own form of government.
In the old days the bourgeois republic was a progressive form of government.
Not so any more. That form of government ran out of steam about one hundred
years ago and has been choking human process since then. We need a Workers
Republic. We need a government based on workers councils with a ministry (I do
not dare say commissariat in case any stray anarchists are reading this)
responsible to it. Let us face it if we really want to get any of the good and
necessary things listed above accomplished we are not going to get it with the
current form of government.
Why the XYZ part? What does that
mean? No, it is not part of an algebra lesson. What it reflects is that while
society is made up mainly of workers (of one sort or another) there are other
classes (and parts of classes) in society that we seek as allies and who could
benefit from a workers government. Examples- small independent contractors,
intellectuals, the dwindling number of small farmers, and some professionals
like dentists. Yah, I like the idea of a workers and dentists government after
many years in the dentist chair. The point is you have got to fight for it.
Obviously any campaign based on this
program will be an exemplary propaganda campaign for the foreseeable future.
But we have to start now. Continuing to support or not challenging the
bourgeois parties does us no good now. That is for sure. While bourgeois
electoral laws do not favor independent candidacies and make things difficult write-in
campaigns are possible.
ROLL UP YOUR SHEEVES! GET THOSE ELECTION BALLOT PETITIONS
SIGNED! PRINT OUT THE LEAFLETS! PAINT THOSE BANNERS! GET READY TO SHAKE HANDS
AND KISS BABIES
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