Regular readers of VI know we don’t spend too much time covering the kabuki theater that passes for “2 party politics” in the United States of Empire.

And yet, here in the once and future Republic of Vermont, we live in a place which now boasts the most popular national politician in the country, according to a number of recent polls.

Bernie Sanders.

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Many on the so-called Left celebrate Bernie for doing the near-impossible, running what appeared to be a grassroots insurgent presidential campaign against the most powerful national political machine in recent memory – the Clintonistas – and damn near winning (he DID win, most likely), as well as galvanizing an entire generation of progressively-minded citizens fed up with the status quo.

We’ve taken a slightly different approach to our coverage of Bernie, simply compiling and publishing his Congressional voting record over the years.

This collective record – which even a casual observer would agree is well within the prescribed boundaries of the imperial mainstream, particularly with regard to the Pentagon-promoted US foreign policy of “full spectrum dominance” – still comes as a surprise to many diehard Bernie’crats. (We know not why?) But a politician’s voting record does not lie. At day’s end, a voting record captures the heart and soul of a politician better than  any other metric, no matter what lofty rhetoric or hard-hitting critique emanates from said politician’s mouth.

We’ve also pointed out, for years now, what most Bernie supporters don’t seem interested in hearing – that Bernie may very well be “sheep dogging” on behalf of Democratic Party and a Democratic National Committee that has now revealed itself – one year after the outcome of the November 2016 HRC/DJT contest surprised most everyone in the pundit and prognostication business – to be little more than a giant money laundering operation for the Clintonistas.

Sheep dogging? Afraid so. See exhibit A (this week), which is the email from Bernie below. The Bern Letter arrived in our IN box a few short days ago, and is really strange. Why? Cause Bernie begs his supporters not to give up on the Democratic Party. Say what? #Astonishing.

This is the same Democratic Party whose corporatist leaders 1) took over the DNC; 2) attacked Bernie’s campaign from all sides; 3) gamed the primaries in enough states to cost Bernie the Democratic nomination; and 4) continues to lie and obfuscate about all of the above for more than a year now.

So one must ask an obvious question – WHY is Bernie still defending the DEMS, a party that has beaten him bloody, over and over again? Enough with the “bringing a soup spoon to a knife fight” jokes. What the hell is going on?

We don’t know the answer. But we think it safe to say that today is a proverbial “Moment of Truth” for Mr. Sanders. Today, the national “Draft Bernie” movement announced the creation of a third party coalition designed to challenge the 2 party system, a so-called “People’s Party” that will bring together a wide variety of progressive organizations from all over the United States.

Will Mr. Sanders jump on board, become their standard bearer, and make political history, as 50,000 petition signers are now urging him to do? What does he have to lose, running as the most popular politician in the country against a 2 party system he has railed against for decades at a moment when public trust in both the Democratic and Republican parties appears at an all-time low and his own popularity (at age 76, mind you) is at an all-time high?

Or, in the wake of $220 million squandered presidential campaign dollars, 2 new books, several foundations, and tons of international media coverage, will Mr. Sanders continue to attempt the impossible – trying to “reform” the Democratic Party from within?

The world will know soon enough.

Read Bernie’s email below closely, and you, too, will know the probable outcome.

And #FeelTheBern – and the unbearable lightness – of Bernie.

Free Vermont, and long live the UNtied States!

Friends of Bernie Sanders

 

If you have an election in your state tomorrow please do take some time today or tomorrow to volunteer. But most importantly, make sure you have a plan to get to the polls and vote for the Democratic ticket. Every vote counts.

 

 


Rob Williams –

Politics is not a baseball game, and it is not a soap opera.

People are hurting in this country, and our job is not to be distracted by political gossip and Donald Trump’s tweets. Our job is to revitalize American democracy and bring millions of people into the political process who today do not vote and who do not believe that government is relevant to their lives. Our job is to create an economy and government that works for all of us, not just the 1 percent and wealthy campaign contributors.

Here’s the problem: the strategy the Democratic Party has been pursuing in recent years has failed. Since 2009, Democrats have lost more than 1,000 seats in state legislatures across the country. Republicans now control the White House, 34 out of 50 governorships as well as the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. In dozens of states, the Democratic Party is virtually non-existent. Too much is at stake for our country and our people for us not to learn from our past failures and move forward in a way that makes the Democratic Party stronger so we can take on and beat Trump and the right-wing Republican agenda.

What the recently released book excerpt from former interim DNC Chair Donna Brazile made clear is that unless we get our act together, we are not going to be effective in either taking on Donald Trump or in stopping the extremist right-wing Republican agenda. We have to re-establish faith with the American people that in fact we can make positive changes in this country through a fair and transparent political process that reflects the will of voters across this country.

In order to do that, we need to rethink and rebuild the Democratic Party. We need a Democratic Party that opens its doors to new people, new energy and new ideas. We need a Democratic Party that is truly a grassroots party, where decisions are made from the bottom up, not from the top down. We need a Democratic Party which becomes the political home of the working people and young people of this country, black and white, Latino and Asian and Native American … all Americans.

And we need to make it abundantly clear that the Democratic Party is prepared to take on the ideology of the Koch brothers and the billionaire class – a small group of people who are undermining American democracy and moving this country into an oligarchic form of society. YES. We will take on the greed, recklessness and illegal behavior of Wall Street, corporate America, the insurance industry, the drug companies, and the fossil fuel industry.

Now, what the Establishment (political, economic and media) wants us to believe is that real and fundamental changes in our society are impossible.

No. We cannot guarantee health care to all as a right. No. We cannot revitalize the trade union movement, raise the minimum wage to a living wage of $15 an hour and provide pay equity for women. No. We cannot effectively compete in the global economy by making public colleges and universities tuition-free. No. We cannot lead the world in combatting climate change and transforming our energy system away from fossil fuels. No. We cannot reform our broken criminal justice system or finally achieve comprehensive immigration reform.

They want us to think that in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, a nation which has more income and wealth inequality than almost any nation on earth, the best that we can do is to accept tiny, incremental change.

I could not disagree more.

Right now, a Democratic National Committee Unity Reform Commission, comprised of people who supported our campaign, people who supported Secretary Clinton’s campaign, and people appointed by DNC Chair Tom Perez are working on a set of policies that will determine the future direction of the Democratic Party. In many ways, this Unity Commission will determine whether the Party goes forward in a dynamic and inclusive way, or whether it retains the failed status quo approach of recent years. It will determine whether the Party will have the grassroots energy to effectively take on Donald Trump, the Republican Party and their reactionary agenda or whether we remain in the minority.

In my view, this Commission must:

* Make the Democratic Party more democratic and the presidential contests more fair by dramatically reducing the number of superdelegates who participate in the nominating process. It is absurd that in the last presidential primary over 700 superdelegates (almost one-third of the delegates a candidate needed to win the nomination) had the power to ignore the will of the people who voted in the state primaries and caucuses.

* Make primaries more open by ending the absurdity of closed primary systems with antiquated, arbitrary and discriminatory voter registration laws. Republicans are the ones who make it harder for people to vote, not Democrats. At a time when more and more people consider themselves to be Independents our job is to bring people into the Democratic Party process, not exclude them. It is incredibly undemocratic that in some states voters must declare their party affiliation up to six months before the primary election.

* Make it easier for working people and students to participate in state caucuses. While there is much to be said for bringing people together face-to-face in a caucus to discuss why they support the candidate of their choice, not everybody is able to attend those caucuses at the time they are held. A process must be developed that gives everyone the right to cast a vote even if they are not physically able to attend a state caucus.

* Make the DNC’s budget and decision-making processes more open and transparent. If we are going to build a Party that relies on working people who are willing to give $5, $10 and $27 donations, they deserve to know where that money is going and how those decisions are made.

I look forward to following the progress of the Unity Reform Commission, and I urge Chairman Tom Perez and the entire Democratic National Committee to develop policies which move the Democratic Party forward in a very different direction – a direction that will lead us to national and statewide victories. It’s important that you do the same:

Please sign the petition calling on the Democratic National Committee and Chairman Tom Perez to accept, support and implement policies which make the Democratic Party more inclusive, more democratic and more transparent.

Right now, our job is to come together, and not be distracted by the political gossip and drama of the moment. We must fight President Trump’s destructive efforts to divide us up by the color of our skin, our gender, our religion, our sexual orientation or our country of origin. We must rally the American people to oppose Trump’s proposal to provide massive tax giveaways to billionaires while taking away the health care that millions now have.

But we must also make it clear – if we are going to elect Democrats who will move us forward as a country – that we must institute long-needed reforms in the Democratic Party. When we do that, we will not only create a dynamic and progressive party, we will be able to transform our nation and create a government that represents all of us, not just the people on top.

In solidarity,

Bernie Sanders

November 12, 2017

The Unbearable Lightness of…Bernie (#FEELTHEBERN’s MOMENT OF TRUTH)

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