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February 24, 2014
A Revolution: Part II - Tools at Our Disposal
By Pal Palsimon
Use of the legal tools at our disposal to get an Amendment to the Constitution which repairs the disadvantages of ordinary citizens against Super-PACS at the election booth.
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Listen to Paul Wellstone here 1991 on Corruption. Listen to Nancy Pelosi here on systemic problems that corrupt our system..
c.) - The Disclosure Act and Ethics Bills
Advocating for more disclosure and ethics is recommended by many would-be reformers. These are people who obviously do not want very much change. So good luck with that. In any event we have had similar special interest involvement in defeating disclosure acts. See more on that. Disclosure of some kind will still be a necessary component of any good Amendment giving us exclusive public funding for Federal and State campaigns.
d.) - Others want to teach voters how to determine how to vote "en bloc" for the best candidates who will bring about the reform we need.
"Ask them before you vote," is their suggestion. Make reform of campaigns a one-issue advocacy. I'm not sure how this is done, as it seems to be a new idea. I'll be appreciative of anyone who can explain it to my open-ears. As I recommend, we should try everything. But I believe people making this recommendation are using diversionary tactics which would fruitlessly waste our energies and attention. I don't believe they are really interested in true reform.
e.) Finally, together with all the above, we must also consider another tool given to us by the Founders of our Constitution - the Article V Constitutional Convention.
I am much a part of advocacy of this option through Wolf-PAC. But not exclusively. Did you see the latest video on The Young Turks about Wolf PAC? Cenk was all amped up with some exciting news of the great progress we are making toward the end goal of overturning Citizens United. There are many, many enemies of the Article V Constitutional Convention. The fear of having one could, by itself, cause Congress to act in a manner to avoid it. The pros and cons will be the subject of the very last part of my article on A Revolution.
Final note:
Once we have fair elections, no matter how we reach that goal, we can much more easily find candidates to put in office who will help us on all our popular and/or more urgent issues. The best way for Democracy to work, however, is within the Economy, not at the political level. There are wonderful alternatives to the failures of capitalism, socialism and communism. The best advocate for the right solutions comes from my favorite Economist, Richard D. Wolff, and we should all be sure to listen to this Economist with the most respectful attention, and follow his lead in such advocacy. How comforting it would be to have, in place, a government we can trust while we go out and earn a living independently.
Learn Macro Economics, with Richard D. Wolff - two enlightening speeches: http://bit.ly/1iT0wLE and http://bit.ly/1kwb4hLWhether or not we succeed in getting a remedy for our broken political system, we should turn to the problems of Economic Freedom, Economic Democracy, Economic Equal Opportunity. I believe this tool for use in achieving equality and freedom in our country could evolve very slowly over time to eventually become dominant, even within our present system. But it could become dominant much faster if we could achieve political reform.
Palsimon, formally educated in journalism & law, is an independent progressive activist & writer, focusing on guarding integrity of media & government. (.)