
Tag: Green Party
We Stand with the Chicago Teachers Union
Green Party Supports Chicago Teachers Strike … “The Green Party emphasizes its pro-labor platform and urges all … area residents to stand in solidarity with striking school employees, and workers everywhere to join and support those refusing to cross picket lines in whatever capacity they can,” said Tony Ndege, co-chair of the Green Party of the United States.
https://www.gp.org/green_party_supports_chicago_teachers_strike
If you can’t put your values into your vote…
I Am Against Capitalism
War on Women
Our planet is on the verge of collapse
From GPNJ:
Our planet is on the verge of collapse. We need to quickly change the systems that allow for the exploitation of our ecosystems. Incrementalism will not fix this. We can make personal lifestyle changes, but it’s only by working together that we have the power for real change.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/06/climate/biodiversity-extinction-united-nations.html
McCarthyism 2.0
A big salute to the millions of Americans refusing to be bullied into silence, despite the campaign to blame and shame independent voters, and the shameful new #McCarthyism2.0 that’s trying to smear voices of peace and political opposition as supposed tools of Russia. #SOTU
https://twitter.com/DrJillStein/status/1092983946063810563
Oh, good lord.
Oh, good lord. I just had somebody fling an accusation of racism and sexism in my direction because I’m less than enthused with Kamala Harris as the likely Democratic front-runner. Several things to consider:
- I won’t be voting in the Democratic Party primary, as I’m not a Democrat. (I am also not a Republican, before you set your hairs on the fire.) So, no, this isn’t about preferring an old white dude (Bernie, I suppose), over a woman of color. My objections to Harris are entirely about her really troubling record as a prosecutor, and the fact that she’s largely Hillary 2.0: a corporatist war hawk that I don’t want in the Oval. But, again, I won’t be voting in the Democratic primary, so I can’t swing your primary one way or the other.
- Since 1996, I have voted for:
- Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke twice, in 1996 and 2000.
- David Cobb and Pat LaMarche in 2004.
- Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente in 2008.
- Jill Stein and Cheri Honkala in 2012.
- Jill Stein and Ajamu Baraka in 2016.
…if I had a problem with women or people of color in the Executive, I wouldn’t have voted for them in every single election over the last twenty-odd years, don’t you think?
I have zero problems with the fact that Kamala Harris is black (yes, I’m aware of her parentage, don’t play the “buuuut her mom is Indian” thing, people – she’s more than black enough for it to matter to racists, and you know it), or with the fact that she’s a woman.
Neither of those things are why I won’t be voting for her for President unless the polling in NJ is close enough that I’ll have to. (Just like last time, and the time before that, and the time before that, etc etc).
Sigh.
Democrats, look: if you honestly think Harris is the best qualified candidate to lead the country, go with your chosen god. I’m not here to tell you who to vote for. I’m well aware that my politics and my priorities are waaaay to the left of nearly all of you.
But if you’re going to give the left shiz over its voting priorities, can that criticism be based on why we’re actually voting, and not the fantasy critique that lives in your head?
Please?
It’s gonna be a long campaign season.