Electoral Reform Working Group Preliminary 2 Pages (Full Text Online for Google Translate)

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The People Before the Parties

Preliminary two pages from NYC General Assembly Working Group on Politics & Electoral Reform, date of information 27 October 2011.

The centralization of political power in the hands of two narrow factions at all levels of government is neither democratic nor republican. No party system whatsoever is mandated by the U.S. Constitution. Today, government of the people, by the people and
for the people has been transformed into government of the people, by the parties, for the corporations.

Faced with a forced choice between a Republican and a Democrat, when there is any choice, the majority of Americans no longer vote in the majority of elections. The current party system has brought about a crisis of democracy.

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Robert Steele: YouTubes on Electoral Reform Road Trip – An Unconventional Asymmetric Response to the Two-Party Tyranny

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20111027  General Strike Meme, Ralph Nader Quo Vadis, Act on the Agenda in NYC (3:12)

20111026 Seven Promises to America – Raising the Bar for 2012 (5:15)

20111026 An Asymmetric Response to the Two-Party Tyranny (2:06)

20111025  NYC GA Weekly Meeting on Electoral Reform – Act on Agenda (1:20)

201110-25 Electoral Reform Road Trip + BigBatUSA for OWS (1:51)

See Also:

Robert Steele: Electoral Reform in a Box (DIY Kit)

Electoral Reform & BigBatUSA for OWS

Ralph Nader: Quo Vadis OWS? Action Ideas!

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From: Ralph Nader <info@nader.org>

Date: Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 9:46 AM

Subject: Occupy Wall Street is On the Move

To: alerts@lists.nader.org

The question confronting the Occupy Wall Street encampments and their offshoots in scores of cities and towns around the country is quo vadis? Where is it going?

This decentralized, leaderless civic initiative has attracted the persistent attention of the mass media in the past five weeks. Television cameras from all over the world are parked down at Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan, two blocks from Wall Street.

But the mass media is a hungry beast. It needs to be fed regularly. Apart from the daily pressures of making sure the encampments are clean, that food and shelter are available, that relations with the police are quiet, that provocateurs are identified; the campers must anticipate possible police crackdowns, such as that which has just occurred in Oakland, and find ways to rebound.

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Mini-Me: General Strike USA a Meme Now

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In combination, the brutality and obliviousness of the Chicago and Oakland police departments, no doubt egged on by nakedly amoral “leaders” such as Rahm Emmanuel and his Oakland counterpart, have moved portions of the Occupy movement toward contemplating a General Strike.

The Occupy Electoral Reform elements will do what they can to keep the General Strike in reserve for 16 February and thereafter – the only thing actually worth dying for at this point is Electoral Reform, everything else is a nit.

In our judgment, absent some extraordinary leadership from the sitting politicians in the Executive and Legislative branches, the USA will see a General Strike in February.

 

GeneralStrikeUSA

@USGeneralStrike USA

The People United Will Never Be Defeated! 100% Solidarity with OccupyWallSt and ALL Occupy Movements

#GeneralStrike #Nov2

 

Paul Krassner: The Yippies and the Occupiers

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The Yippies and the Occupiers

By Paul Krassner

As a co-founder of the Yippies (Youth International Party) known for demonstrating against the Vietnam War at the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago–I find myself comparing and contrasting the Yippies and the Occupy Wall Street protesters.

We had to perform stunts to get media coverage of our cause, so a group of us went to the Stock Market, upstairs to the balcony, and threw $200 worth of singles onto the floor below, watching the gang of manic brokers suddenly morph from yelling “Pork Bellies” into “Diving for Dollars.” Then we held a press conference outside, explaining the connection between capitalism and the war.

Now, a particular placard, “Wall Street Is War Street,” gives me a sense of continuity. Another anonymous Occupier spokesperson carried a poster with a touch of dark humor: “I am an immigrant. I came here to take your job. But you don¹t have one.”

By the sheer power of numbers without the necessity of stunts, the Occupiers have broadened public awareness about the economic injustice perpetuated by corporations without compassion conspiring with government corruption resulting in immeasurable suffering.

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