Saturday, August 8, 2020
To Defeat Trump, Discredit His Movement, and Elect Progressives - Sign-on letter
We, the undersigned democratic socialists, want to make clear that the priority for the left in 2020 should be the electoral defeat of Donald Trump and the Trumpist Republican Party in November.
August 6, 2020 Various Contributors THE NATION
https://portside.org/2020-08-06/defeat-trump-discredit-his-movement-and-elect-progressives-sign-letter
We, the undersigned democratic socialists, want to make clear that the priority for the left in 2020 should be the electoral defeat of Donald Trump and the Trumpist Republican Party in November. At present, the only way to accomplish that will be to vote for his Democratic opponent.
The racist, xenophobic, misogynist authoritarianism of Trumpism poses an immediate existential danger to people of color, to immigrants, to reproductive rights, to trade unions, to LGBTQIA people, to Muslims, to Jews, to members of other religions, and to democracy itself. A Trump victory would fortify our authoritarian State, expand imperial aggression, and collapse the political space for democratic and left forces at home. Reversing the creeping neo-fascism at play in our country is a strategic imperative, the most urgent political task before us.
Trump’s regime is literally imposing massive casualties on people of color, immigrants, and women, by means of its work-or-starve campaign to restart the economy in the face of a raging pandemic; through indulgence of random, murderous assaults epitomized by the cases of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery; by the shutdown of abortion clinics; and by virtual death sentences imposed on incarcerated persons, including those detained by the vicious Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. The mob attacks on Democratic state governments encouraged by the president call to mind the reversal of Reconstruction by terrorist partisans of the old Confederacy, after the Civil War.
Thousands are dying of the coronavirus each week, disproportionately people of color, particularly elderly nursing home residents, the incarcerated, and detained immigrants. How many more must be sacrificed?
As democratic socialists, we believe that the best way to defeat Trumpism as well as Trump himself is with a platform the breaks decisively with neoliberal policies, especially austerity, privatization, deregulation, and anti-worker trade deals. But in the near term, as a practical matter, alliances are also necessary with other anti-Trump forces, for the sake of a Democratic victory in November.
We should continue to promote the interests of working people above the 1 percent; to take on institutional racism and sexism in law enforcement, employment, and social services; to address catastrophic climate change; and to promote public health. But our core mission need not preclude us from urging a vote against Trump. Nor should it discourage us from enthusiastically backing progressive elected officials and candidates for office, such as “the Squad” in the House of Representatives.
Particularly important is vigorous support for avowed democratic socialists, such as Senator Bernie Sanders and Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib. They must be defended from efforts to pillory and defeat them, not least so that the ranks of progressives in office can grow.
Our electoral work will have the greatest impact when done cooperatively among all progressive constituencies, including trade unions, civil rights organizations, and community groups, as well as progressive political organizations. This collaborative approach powered the presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders and helped to elect Ocasio-Cortez and Tlaib, among others.
Trump’s commitment to the destruction of basic democratic institutions—the right to vote, an independent judiciary, a free press, Congress as a coequal branch of government, the sovereign character of state governments—would make further pursuit of a progressive agenda impossible. Nothing is more important than ensuring his removal from the White House in 2021.
MAX BERGER
DAN CANTOR
LEO CASEY
CARL DAVIDSON
JOHN D’EMILIO
BARBARA EHRENREICH
SUSAN FEINER
BILL FLETCHER JR.
FRANCES FOX PIVEN
KATHLEEN GEIER
JOSE GUTIERREZ
RICHARD HEALEY
BARBARA E. HOPKINS
GERRY HUDSON
BARBARA JOYE
MICHAEL KAZIN
RANDALL KENNEDY
JEANNE KRACHER
CHARLES LENCHNER
JOSE LA LUZ
DARAKA LARIMORE-HALL
STEPHEN LERNER
PENNY LEWIS
NELSON LICHTENSTEIN
ERIC MAR
BOB MASTER
DEBORAH MEIER
GUS NEWPORT
ED OTT
KATHA POLLITT
CHRIS RIDDIOUGH
MICHELE ROSSI
MAX SAWICKY
JAY SCHAFFNER
MARILYN SNEIDERMAN
CORNEL WEST
ETHAN YOUNG
To add your name to this statement, go to www.dsanorthstar.org/defeattrump
Additional signers (as of Aug. 5):
Donald Adams, Daniel Adkins, Dave Anderson, Steve Askin, David Atkins, Ted Auerbach, Paul Baicich, Jacqueline Bailey, Harlan Baker, William Barclay, Stephen Barton, Deborah Beltran, Miriam Bensman, Jules Bernstein, Michael Berube, Robert Borosage, Gerard Bradley, Nelson Brown, Enrique Calvo, Duane Campbell, Tom Canel, Bob Cash, Susan Chacin, Patricia Chadwick, Theo Chino, Carol P. Chrit, Peter Ciancone, Irene Colthurst, Mark Cramer, Rebecca Davis, Stephen Davis, Yolanda Delgado, Elena Demos, Gary Dorrien, Michael Dover, Peter Dreier, Thomas Dromgoole, Itzhak Epstein, Danny Fetonte, Ted Franklin, Daniel Frankot, Paul Friedman, Richard Friedman, Paul Garver, Frank Geier, David Green, Harry Gregory, Michael Gross, Bob Guild, Ginny Guild, John Heppen, Alexander Hernandez, Katherine Hitt, Diane Hocker, Ruben Hoyos, James Hughes, Maurice Isserman, David Jacobs, Jim Johnson, Nicholas Johnson, Kim Jones, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Nicholas Kiersey, Zachary King, Elyse Kitten, Irena Klepfisz, Carrie Kourkoumelis, Jeanne Kracher, Henry Kraemer, Magali Larson, David LeGrande, Jone Lewis, Mark Louzier, Bob Lucore, Don MacLeod, Mark Malouf, Raymond Markey, Joseph Matye, Marshall Mayer, Laura McAlpine, Seth Michaels, Daniel Millstone, Larry Mishel, Karle Montgomery, Nathan Newman, Bernard Nisenholz, Steve Oliver, Michael Passarini, Ted Pearson, Carl Pease, Jose G Perez, Carl Pinkston, Danny Postel, Claire Potter, Elliot Ratzman, Alicia Reilly, Moti Rieber, Katie Romich, Bruce Rosen, Michele Rossi, Sergio Saldana, Patrick Sanders, Mark Schaeffer, Penny Schantz, Ryan Schmittou, David Schweickart, Timothy Sears, Tom Shcherbenko, Robert Snyder, Gerald Stein, David Stevens, Peg Strobel, Milton Tambor, Timothy Tarkelly, Steve Tarzynski, Meredith Tax, Jim Tourtelott, Janet Tucker, Stanley Tzankov, Juliet Ucelli, Mike Van Gorder, Sylvia Vatuk, Joan Walsh, Jim Williams, Matthew Wilson, Barbara Winslow, Matthew Wolf, Stan Wonn, Bill Yousman, Dave Zink
To add your name to this statement, go to https://www.dsanorthstar.org/defeattrump.html
Friday, August 7, 2020
Warning about November election from Common Dreams
Donald Trump is behind in the polls. He knows he's losing. So to save his failing re-election campaign, he's got a new strategy: starve the U.S. Postal Service and stop people from voting by mail.
The scariest part? It just might work.
As many as 70 percent of all votes could be cast by mail this year, but Trump's new Postmaster General, a mega-donor and political hack named Louis DeJoy, just instituted new rules ending overtime for workers in order to slow down the mail and overwhelm postal workers in the weeks before the election.
Already, mail that used to take three to five days is taking weeks to be delivered. Prescriptions are delayed. Bills and paychecks are late. And absentee ballots will take way too long to arrive to those who request them.
By blocking the postal service from using overtime workers, Trump's postmaster general is practically guaranteeing that millions of mail-in ballots will go uncounted.
Meanwhile, reports are rolling in of states discarding tens of thousands of ballot applications for specious reasons, and right-wing operatives are suing to try to stop widespread absentee ballot programs like the ones in California and Nevada.
And that's just what we know about. There are surely even more shameless efforts to undermine vote by mail happening under the radar.
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