WI Gov. Scott Walker’s Recall Election win: “This is the end of democracy”

Unfettered, corporate donations equals the end of democracy

On Tuesday, June 5th, Governor Scott Walker won a decisive victory over Mayor Tom Barrett, in the recall election for the governorship of Wisconsin.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s Journal Sentinel reported that “The race was a rematch of the 2010 race, when Walker beat Barrett by nearly 6 percentage points. Turnout Tuesday was higher than it had been 19 months earlier, and Walker was leading by 7 percentage points with 96% of the vote counted” (Marley and Stein 1).

The recall election was initiated by the People of Wisconsin, particularly democrats and liberal activists, outraged by Walker’s controversial passing of anti-union legislation that stripped public employees of collective bargaining rights.

Through the hard-fought battle by the public sector to unseat Walker, riffs were created amongst friends and families, along ideological lines.

Now, the fight is over and Scott Walker emerged victorious, as he transcended the political onslaught to remove him and the lieutenant governor.

Here is a video of the emotional reaction of one Barrett Campaign volunteer (named “Mike”), heavily dejected and emotionally distraught in Barrett’s defeat, he cries out that Walkers recall win in Wisconsin is “the end of democracy.” (VIDEO BELOW)

One serious issue explained by the Barrett supporter in the video above, is the fact that the public was “outspent $34 Million to $4 Million dollars”; this is a damning reflection of the repeal of campaign finance reform law that vowed to the create and maintain “fair elections,” but the nightmare gets much worse…

Since corporations have been deemed to have the same First Amendment rights of human beings, by the US Supreme Court in their decision in Citizens United v. FEC, corporations can now donate unlimited campaign contributions to any politician or PAC, now referred to as “Super PACs”. This makes ‘quid pro quo’ imperative to the political survival of any incumbent or challenger; the more money an incumbent’s or challenger’s campaign gains, the more political ads, events, broadcast time and positioning, endorsements from high public figures, even indirect purchase of votes, a politician can metaphorically “drown out the voice of their opponent.”

This political culture makes it nearly impossible for a political figure to purely run on public principles and integrity alone, if they want to insure their election or re-election. In spite of all this, here are three things that need to happen in order for the People to put a stop to this corporate destruction of democracy.

First, we need a constitutional amendment (28th) that affirms that “Corporations are not people.” Bernie Sanders, independent senator from the State of Vermont, is the Chief Senate sponsor of the Saving American Democracy Amendment. This amendment will reverse the infamous Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission; Ultimately, this will make for fairer elections and corporations will have significantly less influence over elections and policy decisions.

Second, which should be first, everyone, who has the right to vote, needs to exercise that right and get involved in the political process. Not only is it your right, it is your duty as an American. National solidarity will not be found through ideology, but through our participation at the ballot box, in our respective states. Voting is not just about who “wins” and “loses,” it is about certifying your “Freedom of speech.” There are many countries whose governments do not afford their citizens such rights; we must not take our rights for granted.

In many countries, citizens cannot speak out against their government without authoritarian consequences; public dissent of government activities can and will get you incarcerated by authorities, possibly detained indefinitely, and charged with many serious charges, such as treason. This is just one example of why our First Amendment “free speech” is the crown jewel of our democracy, that must be defended by the participation of the People.

Getting involved in the political process can vary based on each individual. Everyone may not commit to all of the same actions or functions, but everyone can contribute something to the cause, no matter how small the contribution. Every contribution is a valuable one!
Contributions can be in many different forms, such as signing a petition, demonstrations such as boycotting and protesting, volunteering to work for a campaign, donating to campaigns, public dissent (written and verbal), community organizing, and selectively choosing what companies to purchase goods and services from, based on their political influence and public support.
Finally, all American citizens must understand that the Constitution is over all, INCLUDING the government! Many have been ignorant and complacent about legislation that undermines the Constitution; for example, Governor Walker’s anti-union law is a violation of the First Amendment because takes away the workers right of “freedom of assembly.” This law is intended to not only kill unions, but ultimately strip employees of any fair negotiation of wages and benefits. Without a union, the law puts individual employees at a major disadvantage when negotiating with their employers. Employers will likely consider workers who attempt to negotiate as “trouble makers,” and terminate them to set an example to any other employee who dares to challenge the system.
Despite all of our ideological differences, we must work together or our democracy is sure to perish under the domination of corporate, campaign financing. Without fair elections, big money interests will buy out our democracy, and gleefully incinerate it front our faces. Radical change truly needs to happen in order to stop the corporate control of elections but, in order for the possibility of such victory to be possible, we must act aggressively and cohesively, to gain our democracy back. We must act now. Our freedom is slipping away in front of our eyes.
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ACORN back in review; ACORN was destroyed unconstitutionally

ACORN

ACORN back in review

As many of  you have already heard, ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) was the community organizing group that was forced to dismantle, due to lack of funds for legal services, in defending the organization against close to 50 state, federal, and local investigations, but worst of all, the ‘Defund ACORN’ Act passed by Congress, and signed into law by President Obama.

The Defund ACORN Act was deemed an unconstitutional “Bill of Attainder.” 

Because of this erroneous act by Congress, ACORN was deemed ‘guilty’ without being convicted of any wrongdoing.

I’m sure many of you are saying, “What about the ACORN video by James O’Keefe with prostitution scandal?” It was later discovered that the videotape was heavily edited; in other words, O’Keefe’s sole purpose was to bring down ACORN with scandal, even if it was all based on a lie!! This is NOT ethical journalism nor should O’Keefe hypocritically speak about truth when he exemplified none in his feeble and bogus attempt to be an investigative reporter.

Here is an excerpt from a Huffington Post article by John Atlas:

“ACORN would have survived the presidential election attacks, but for videotapes of two right wing activists who entered ten of ACORN’s offices, allegedly posing as a pimp and a prostitute. The activists with the help of conservative entrepreneur Andrew Breitbart claimed that the videos proved that ACORN’s staff was incompetent and the group was promoting prostitution.”

“The videos were shown on Fox News and cable around the clock for weeks. Every media outlet picked up the story. When the mainstream media, including the New York Times, verified the Fox tapes as factual, most of ACORN’s financial and political supporters abandoned the group. Congress defunded ACORN, further stigmatizing the group. By the end of 2009, every independent investigation–including the Congressional Research Service, a former Massachusetts Attorney General, a Brooklyn District Attorney and the California Attorney General, exonerated ACORN from all wrong-doing. It turned out the videos were doctored, edited, and misleading. Over 45 federal, state, and local investigations cleared ACORN of wrongdoing, but two investigations–one in Pennsylvania and one in Nevada– continued to drain ACORN’s resources.”

“But the damage to ACORN was done — the group had to dismantle, though Bertha Lewis, ACORN’s CEO, hoped to have a small Washington D.C. presence to give voice to the poor.”

ACORN was also accused of engaging in voter fraud during the 2008 Presidential Election, but once again they were cleared of any intentional voter fraud by federal officials.

Here is a second excerpt from John Atlas’s article:

“In less than two years after ACORN’s former ally Barack Obama was elected President, it was subject to a ferocious attack by the right wing of the Republican Party, its allies, and Fox News. In an attempt to defeat Obama, John McCain, during the third presidential debate, defamed ACORN claiming the group, whom he linked to Obama, is “now on the verge of maybe perpetrating one of the greatest frauds in voter history in this country.” 

“For months preceding the 2008 presidential debates, Republican Party and right-wing echo politicians, bloggers, columnists, editorial writers, and TV and radio talk-show hosts led an orchestrated campaign blaming ACORN for widespread voter fraud. During the week of October 6-15, CNN aired 54 segments mentioning allegations that ACORN submitted allegedly false or duplicate voter-registration applications in a number of states.”

“Not one U.S. attorney would find any evidence of an illegal vote cast and counted because of registration by ACORN and those working for it. Using TV ads, accusations by local Republican officials, and the national debate, the McCain campaign took the opportunity to link its opponent to what it called an outlaw leftist group.”

ACORN was an organization that started in the 1970′s, and was arguably considered the nations most effective anti-poverty organization. So why was ACORN the target of this political, right-wing, destruction mission? Because they dared to help minorities, the elderly, and the poor learn about their rights, guide them in the right directions to get the help they needed in regards to housing, housing rights, civil liberties, education, and the lists goes on. They taught many people the importance of becoming a part of the electoral and political process, to uplift the poor rather than disregard them as the dregs of society.

So regardless of the smears and lies disseminated by right-wing think tanks and conservative pundits, this was undoubtedly a political ‘hatchet job’ executed by the right-wing, and unfortunately completed by Congress, including democrats, and President Obama.

When will the democrats have enough balls not to give a damn what the right-wing says about them? Or to actually stand for their principles, rather than capitulate and concede like a bunch of cowering punks? If democrats would sign onto a bill that is unconstitutional, what are we to believe they are going to do when real policy challenges come their way? Particularly because they forfeited the challenge or violated the rights of ACORN, by defunding it unconstitutionally, for political expediency?

The destruction of ACORN was an injustice that many of us don’t seem to understand. Their are many implications about society in this: Political, social, class, and yes, racial. Despite the passing of the Fourteenth Amendment, which avows equal protections under the law, the ugly head of Jim Crow still exists, even in 2012…

Firebrand Central

To read John Atlas’s full article, go to http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-atlas/acorn-closes-its-last-doo_b_778047.html

Here is a video from Democracy Now! with an interview with John Atlas about the ACORN injustice:

 

 

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