I keep posting about the need for a new political party. Right now the opportunity is presenting itself to us. Will we seize this opportunity?
Why not hold the founding convention of a real people's party in Philadelphia at the same time the Democrats are holding their National Convention?
This effort should be as broad as possible with the intent of building a party that is both anti-monopoly and anti-imperialist advocating implementation of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights and very upfront about the need to break free from the corporate controlled and manipulated two-party trap with the intention of challenging Wall Street for political and economic power.
We bring young and old and the working class together by advocating free higher education/cancellation of student debt, real living minimum wage legislation based on cost-of-living, Social Security based on actual cost-of-living, full employment making the president and Congress responsible for attaining and maintaining full employment, bring back WPA/CCC, a National Public Health Care System and National Public Child Care System (both publicly financed, publicly administered and publicly delivered just like public education), enforcement of Affirmative Action, and pay for it all by putting an end to this insane militarism and ending these dirty Wall Street imperialist wars.
Call the movement something simple like "the new broom electoral coalition to sweep Washington clean of Wall Street bribery, corruption and wars." And let the people attending come up with the name for the new political party.
Just tossing out some ideas. What do you think?
Not only is this in the spirit of 1968... And 1972; but it is in the spirit of 1776.
A giant leap forward for the American people instead of these projected "baby steps" and "incremental reforms" promised in order to trick us out of our precious votes but which never materialize once the elections are over.
A party created in the spirit and on the foundations of the old socialist Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party and the Progressive Party.