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Alan Maki

Alan Maki
Doing research at the LBJ Library in Austin, Texas

It's time to claim our Peace Dividend

It's time to claim our Peace Dividend

We need to beat swords into plowshares.

We need to beat swords into plowshares.

A program for real change...

http://peaceandsocialjustice.blogspot.com/2013/03/a-progressive-program-for-real-change.html


What we need is a "21st Century Full Employment Act for Peace and Prosperity" which would make it a mandatory requirement that the president and Congress attain and maintain full employment.


"Voting is easy and marginally useful, but it is a poor substitute for democracy, which requires direct action by concerned citizens"

- Ben Franklin

Let's talk...

Let's talk...

Monday, March 2, 2020

A working class socialist viewpoint.


A working class socialist viewpoint by… 


Alan Maki, a union, peace, environmental and civil rights activist;  retired member of UNITE-HERE Local 17 (Minneapolis, MN).

I offer this for discussion about Peace, Equality, Full Employment, Universal Health Care and Protection of our Living Environment.

This is my response to the invitation extended by the AFL-CIO to all people and organizations to comment on its White Paper, “Prosperity Economics, Building An Economy For All” by Jacob S. Hacker and Nate Loewentheil, intended to create discussion about the direction of organized labor and the kind of country we all want to live in where peace, social and economic justice for working people prevails.
Democracy--- as well as social, economic and environmental justice--- requires no less than a full and broad discussion of these important concerns and issues.

I agree with the concept of “prosperity economics” by “building an economy that works for everyone.” There are several very basic facts left out of this “White Paper” and it is very hazy, vague and nebulous as to what our concrete and specific goals and objectives are to be and what kind of movement and struggle it will take for the working class--- organized and unorganized together--- to create a prosperity economics for us all.

The “White Paper” does not clearly articulate our main enemy: Wall Street. The “White Paper” doesn’t reflect the fact that we, as working people, are engaged in a social, political and economic struggle for power with the intent to replace Wall Street’s dominance over every aspect of our lives--- in our schools, at work and in our communities.

Let’s state right up front that workers create all wealth but workers have had no say in how this wealth is distributed and used. This needs to change. Democracy requires no less if we are going to end poverty.

Let’s also put it right out there before the American people that militarism and wars are squandering the wealth of our Nation to such a large extent we don’t have the resources to solve our many domestic problems. These dirty imperialist wars are killing our jobs and our standard of living just like they kill people.

Militarism and wars are a major contributing factor to the world-wide collapsing capitalist economy. No nation can continue to endlessly use the wealth of its nation to prepare for wars and to fight wars. This is sheer social and economic insanity.
Wall Street’s greedy drive for profits results in wars which exacerbates our problems. We pay; the Wall Street merchants of death and destruction profit.

Detroit goes broke; the rest of our cities are sure to follow as Wall Street wallows in profits; a bunch of greedy pigs feeding at the public trough who tell us there is no money for health care, housing, and education.

Working people go without adequate health care; insurance and pharmaceutical companies get fabulously wealthy. Earlier retirement and shorter work-weeks/longer vacations with no cut in pay would create jobs and would keep us healthier, too.
Our public institutions like public education fall apart, crumble and collapse just like our roads, highways and bridges because we are constantly feeding a war machine intended to fight never-ending wars waged to protect Wall Street’s assets and profits.


We don’t need, and can’t afford, over 800 foreign military bases dotting the globe.
Prosperity for all begins with the recognition peace is required to achieve full employment.


Full employment is about the government seeing to it that jobs are created for all at real living wages. How can it be forty-million people are living in poverty with so many people working? Any school child can figure out if you pay people poverty wages they are going to be poor. It is about putting people to work by creating massive universal social programs like National Public Health Care, not job destroying fake health care reforms offered by Democrats and Republicans as detrimental to our health and jobs as wars without providing real health care reform while pushing the price of health care up instead of its stated intent to push prices down.

Eliminating militarism and wars eliminates the largest carbon footprint contributing to global warming and climate change as the Military Industrial Complex wastes our precious resources in a huge, monstrous complex that ruins our environment--- power generation, mining, manufacturing, the resources like oil and gas required to fight wars. Preparation for war, and war itself, creates a mammoth sized carbon footprint destroying our living environment while creating massive joblessness and poverty and ill health for our people as our air, water and land gets polluted.

The Wall Street selected politicians talk about “jobs, jobs, jobs” when their hidden agenda is really “profits, profits, profits” and “war, war, and more war.”

The time has come to make politicians legislatively responsible for full employment and peace because prosperity economics requires: peace and full employment--- a healthy people and a healthy environment.

Therefore, I propose that a central goal of the American labor and working class movement needs to be the building of an economy for all that is inseparably linked to peace and full employment which must include:

A Minimum Wage tied to all cost of living factors indexed to inflation. Jobs or a living income for all.

National Public Health Care. Protect, defend and expand Social Security programs.

Legislation prohibiting lockouts and scabbing. Repeal of “At-Will Employment” legislation--- the primary obstacle to worker empowerment and union organizing. End racism... Enforcement of Affirmative Action.

Price controls are needed for food, housing, gas, home heating fuels and electricity.
A healthy economy means a healthy living environment and a healthy planet. We need a quality of life index.

Peace and disarmament along with fare-free public transportation will go a long way in ending global warning and climate change.

We need a “people’s lobby” bringing together everyone to fight for peace, for needed reforms and to defend democracy.

Red-baiting and anti-Communism are pernicious poisons to our democracy.

The two-party system is a trap for working people. We must free ourselves from the Democrats and Republicans. A working class based people’s party is required if we are going to have a prosperity economics that works for all of us. We can learn a thing or two about health care and politics from our Canadian Brothers and Sisters.

We are now at a crossroads.

We will have a capitalist economy that serves Wall Street or we will have a socialist  economy that works for the rest of us--- we can’t have both just like we can’t have both war and full employment.

I encourage the use of the proposed Full Employment Act of 1945 pushed by the CIO unions and authored by liberal Texas Congressman Wright Patman and the associated hearing testimonies to broaden this discussion:


I also call to your attention the excellent Op-Ed piece by Bob Herbert, “LosingOur Way,” his last piece in the New York Times (March 25, 2011), which declares:

“The U.S. has not just misplaced its priorities. When the most powerful country ever to inhabit the earth finds it so easy to plunge into the horror of warfare but almost impossible to find adequate work for its people or to properly educate its young, it has lost its way entirely.”

I ask: What ever happened to William Winpisinger’s “Rebuild America Act” and the “peace dividend?” The AFL-CIO should bring back to life its Committee on Conversion--- from military production to producing for human needs; swords into plowshares is what was advocated by the late International Association of Machinist’s President, William Winpisinger. Where is this advocacy for peace and reordering our Nation’s priorities now?
Our livelihoods and our survival require we explore the socialist alternative to capitalism. Thank you for allowing me to share with you my critique of the AFL-CIO’s “White Paper.”

We must approach reforms from a class conscious working class perspective. For example, real health care reform must entail struggling for a National Public Health Care System:

Publicly funded.
Publicly administered.
Publicly delivered.

Just like public education.

Instead of over 800 U.S. military bases scattered across the globe we should be funding neighborhood and community health care centers providing free health care for everyone all over our own country.

Trump must be defeated and it will take a massive anti-monopoly electoral coalition to accomplish this. Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Tulsi Gabbard along with their supporters and others working outside of the two Wall Street parties must find a way to work together for the betterment of our society. The Democratic Party is corrupt with its party hacks intent on preventing working people from having a say in the decision-making process… it will take a new party for the name of Sanders, Warren or Gabbard to appear on the General Election ballot in 2020.

What we need is some kind of anti-monopoly electoral coalition... something like "The New Broom Coalition to sweep Washington clean." 


Pay for all the reforms we need with a Peace Dividend and taxes on the wealthy and their corporations.

In addition to real health care reform through a National Public Health Care System, we need…

Real Social Security reform… a real living income for all Social Security recipients- $2,700.00 a month for everyone paid for with an increased payroll tax on employers.

A National Public Child Care System free for all just like public education.

Real living wages for all workers based on the actual cost-of-living will provide a decent standard-of-living for all workers.

A moratorium on all student debt and call off the private collection agencies as we find a way to cancel all student debt.

Let’s bring the struggle for a new kind of politics into our communities, our workplaces and the public square,,, the politics and economics of livelihood.

The working class, with no small amount of help from Mother Nature, creates ALL wealth… the exploitation of labor and the rape of Mother Nature must end if we want a socially and economically just society.

We are going to have to explore the socialist alternative to capitalism… the choice is socialism or extinction.

Capitalism is Wall Street’s system; socialism is the worker’s system.

In solidarity and struggle… For peace, equality, full employment, universal health care, ending racism and protection of the environment.

Alan L. Maki

Check out my blog: Thoughts From Podunk http://thepodunkblog.blogspot.com/

E-mail: red_finn@live.com
Phone: 512-517-2708

Education. 

Organization.

Unity. 

Action.


We need working class study clubs and political action committees all across this country.


Something to think about: 


If all these politicians who admonish us to be satisfied with “incremental reforms” coming in “baby steps” had been actively implementing such reforms over the years we would not be faced with the need for the kind of big reforms now required to solve our massive problems.


Socialism is about the working class struggle for peace, social and economic justice which includes the public ownership of the mines, mills and factories along with the banking, energy, transportation and communication industries. People before profits!


Suggested reading:


Why Socialism?” by Albert Einstein:



Politics In My Lifetime” by Elmer Benson:



"Climate Change and the Military-Industrial Complex" by Alan Maki