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Omar Ali’s In the Balance of Power Fills an Education Gap
Omar Ali’s In the Balance of Power Fills an Education Gap
Omar H. Ali’s, In the Balance of Power: Independent Black Politics and Third-Party Movements in the United States, could carry the title, What I Should Have Learned in High School, But Didn’t. Thankfully, Ali fills the gap.
To get the most out of the volume (especially because the book was published in 2008 with a revised/ updated edition released in 2020), I recommend beginning with the…
Jim Nasella: he will back a Constitutional Amendment to protect the right to work. "Workers in corporations should be able to elect 40% of t
Elizabeth Warren traces many of our problems back to the 1970’s. Before that, because of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal and programs like Social Security, the Federal Government focused on the problems of common people. But Ronald Reagan, “Thank you, California.” changed all that. Since then the Federal Government in Washington almost exclusively serves the rich and the giant corporations. Senator Warren states that a government like that in a democracy is a corrupt government.
“We need to give power back to the workers in this country, to the trade unions.” She will back a Constitutional Amendment to protect the right to work. “Workers in corporations should be able to elect 40% of the board of directors of their corporation.” That is the basis for “The Accountable Capitalism” bill which she has already introduced.
Because Washington D.C. is so corrupt, she sees our problems as “systemic.” Some of her solutions are:
-Lobbying as we know it must be made illegal. No loopholes. No officeholders later becoming lobbyists. And all lobbying transaction should be subject to the light of public scrutiny.
-We must stop the revolving door between Wall Street and Washington. No elected officials or administrators can be allowed to make Wall Street investments.
-Make the Supreme Court and all Federal judges follow a code of ethics and conduct. Overturn Citizens United.
-Every candidate for political office must make their tax returns public.
-Local voter suppression and gerrymandering must be stopped by Federal law and executive enforcement.
Senator Warren charges that our system also suppresses women, LGBT groups and the disabled and obviously must be changed. She has been told that her plans are too many and too ambitious. “That is what they told the union organizers in the 1920’s, the abolitionists before the Civil War and the Suffragettes,” she says. ” And look what they did.”She stood before the audience of 1,400 people who had waited in line for hours to hears and made her pitch. “In 2020 we have a chance to change everything. This is our moment in history. This is our time to dream big. Join me to fight hard and to win.” @laprogressive
Jamala Rogers: What the NFL and the white structure fail to understand is that the debate and protests around acts of racism and institution
“In the spirit of a few Black athletes before him, Kaepernick has used his status to elevate an issue that white America continues to ignore and earnestly take on the issue of race. He added his voice to the national debate about the treatment of Black and Brown people by so-called law enforcers. He took on the powerful NFL and won.”
“Kaep’s view is that America is not paying serious attention to the unfettered abuse of police in communities of color, that the historic white blanket of racism looms over every aspect of our lives. To express his dissatisfaction, Kaepernick first began sitting on the bench when the national anthem was sung. Blatant cop-killings forced him to take it to the next level by “taking a knee.” Other mainly Black NFL players joined the spontaneous actions.”
“The actions of Kaepernick received national attention. It received the condemnation of President Trump and finally forced the quarterback out of the NFL to become a free agent. It appeared that he was being black-balled by the NFL. He subsequently sued the NFL for collusion to prevent his employment by a franchise team.” ~Jamala Rogers @laprogressive
Robert Reich: When he was in business, Trump perfected the art of using bankruptcy to shield himself from the consequences of bad decisions
“America will never be a socialist country,” Donald Trump declared in his State of the Union address. Someone should alert Trump that America is now a hotbed of socialism. But it is socialism for the rich. Everyone else is treated to harsh capitalism.
When he was in business, Trump perfected the art of using bankruptcy to shield himself from the consequences of bad decisions, leaving employees twisting in the wind. @LAProgressive
Julianne Malveaux: Who rescinds an award after it has been granted for statements that were not recently made, but are a matter of record? A
“Now Angela Davis is being denied an award. When is enough going to be enough?”
“If anyone deserves a civil rights award, Angela Davis certainly does. The activist and scholar has been on the front lines of the civil rights movement all of her life. She has been especially active in prison reform matters, but she has also been involved in other civil and human rights issues.”
“Everyone in Birmingham wasn’t thrilled, though. Some people in the conservative Southern town seemed disturbed that she had been a member of both the Black Panther Party and the Communist Party. Others were concerned about her support of the BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement) against the Israeli occupation. She has said that she stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people, and advocates for their fair treatment in Israel.”
“Some ill-informed people consider the BDS movement “anti-Semitic”. They suggest that any questions that one raises about Israel shows a bias against Jewish people. But Davis, a lifelong human rights activist, is concerned about the humanity of Palestinian people, as well as other people.”
“Remember the folks who dumped tea into the Boston Harbor because of an unfair tax? Today that action might be against the law!”
Venerable California progressive news site LA Progressive (for which I am a contributor) has given the strong impression that it’s been waving the flag for presidential candidate Bernie Sanders for quite some time. Now, however, it has taken its support out of the closet.
As publisher Dick Price writes: “After watching us publish article after article over recent months extolling the virtues of…