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HISTORY IS KNOCKING
By Kevin Zeese, Margaret Flowers, Tarak Kauff, and Elaine Brower
There comes a time when efforts to avoid the truth begin to fail, when one can no longer go about daily life and pretend that all is okay. If you are like most of us, you are experiencing this.
There comes a time when one can no longer shut out the atrocities of U.S. foreign and military policy: trade agreements that destroy farming; mass unemployment; especially among communities of color; illegal detention and torture; increasing drone attacks resulting in mass civilian deaths; and once again a President who lies the United States into another war for oil and bankers.
A time comes when one can no longer close one’s eyes to the atrocities of a U.S. domestic policy that steals from the people to add to the already hideously bursting pockets of the wealthy, that kicks people out of their homes, denies needed medical treatment and drives families into bankruptcy so that CEOs can dine on gold-lined plates in their personal jets as they travel from gated mansions to leather seats in penthouse offices.
A time comes when one cannot help but realize that the path is unsustainable and one must make a choice. History is knocking, and each of us must choose how we will answer. What do you want to say you did when history was at your door?
History is not a fairy tale you read to your children at night. It is not something someone else did in another place. History is right here and right now, in front of you. It happens before you realize what is going on. There are events that give hints, but nobody knows when the dam will burst and the flood that gushes forth will wipe clean what has gone before and create a new reality.
When the tipping point is reached, it seems at once both unexpected and completely obvious. We are nearing that tipping point in the United States. We have witnessed the Arab Spring and the blossoming of the European Summer. We ask ourselves if now we will experience the American Autumn.
People in America see that corporate power controls the political process and the media. The Forces of Greed steal our treasure and squander it on militarism and needless wars for empire. Forces of Greed render our White House, Congress and Supreme Court dysfunctional so that the denizens of these bodies regurgitate what their corporate paymasters feed them.
Our country faces crises on every front: the economy, education, jobs, the environment, health care, housing, the wealth divide, an empire stretched too thin and ready to shred. None of these crises has to exist. Just and sustainable solutions are available and known. What stands in the way of all these solutions is concentrated corporate power.
Corporatism is behind the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Pakistan in which thousands, including our own soldiers, but mostly innocent civilians—men, women and children—are maimed and killed.
Corporatism ignores majority support for improved Medicare for all and instead hands billions to the medical-industrial complex while tens of thousands suffer and die from preventable causes each year.
Corporatism prevents effective regulation of the finance industry, stands in the way of a more sustainable energy economy, resists real job creation and is at the root of the foreclosure crisis, while more families find themselves on the street with nothing.
Corporatism blocks effective action to decrease the known causes of climate chaos while the Arctic Cap melts and tornadoes rampage; some face record droughts while others face high-level flooding.
Corporatism exploits human beings and the planet for profit.
Somehow we need to realize that the situation has gone beyond critical and there is no alternative but to act and resist with resolve. Every day the runaway corporate machine moves closer to the precipice; every day, thousands more children needlessly starve or die from wars or disease. Every day, the earth itself is being raped, and all this death and destruction, for what? Bloody offerings at the altar of the god of profit! It has to stop and people of conscience and courage are the ones with the collective power to stop it.
None of us can do this alone. Even the organizations that advocate just and sustainable solutions cannot do it alone. Corporate power is tremendous. It misinforms, frightens and divides us. Our strength is in unity, in the connection that we share: our desire for a world in which humans can trust each other, can work together to create real solutions instead of hating and killing each other.
We are seeing the beauty of this unity in other parts of the world and at home. Across the country there is evidence of citizen revolt. Most only see the big demonstrations—Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, the immigrant marches—but in fact, people in America are consistently in protest against austerity budgets, big business tax avoidance, rising tuition, cuts to education, foreclosures, insurance-based health care and the ongoing wars. On issue after issue there is evidence of people in revolt.
Now is the time to join together and unite our struggles in sustained acts of nonviolent resistance. Democracy literally means people power. Concentrated corporate capital and influence has changed the United States into a faux democracy where Americans only get to choose from two corporate-approved candidates, funded by millions in corporate donations.
The normal tools of democracy no longer work.
October 6 is the 10th anniversary of the Afghanistan invasion, and the beginning of the new federal budget year—an austerity budget for everything except for war and the corporate security state. On this day, we are calling for sustained and nonviolent mass resistance in Washington, D.C. The action, Stop the Machine! Create a New World!, portends an American Tahrir Square at Freedom Plaza between the White House and Congress, a block away from the National Press Club and a few blocks from the Chamber of Commerce and K Street, the stomping ground of corporate lobbyists.
An impressive array of people have already signed on. Among them: Ann Wright, Baldemar Velasquez, Ben Manski, Brian Becker, Bhikkhu Bodhi, Chris Hedges, Cornel West, David Swanson, Debra Sweet, Diane Wilson, Glen Ford, Jane Hamsher, Jodie Evans, Leah Bolger, Medea Benjamin, Mike Ferner, Larry Pinkney, Rabbi Michael Lerner, Rosa Clemente, Steffie Woolhandler, Ted Rall, The YES Men.
We know however, that it is not leaders who make change, but people united who insist on change that will succeed!
We are at a turning point. History is knocking. It is time for each of us to decide whether we can remain silent and thus allow the destruction of our planet or join in solidarity to create the future we envision of peace, justice and equality.
Here are three steps you can take right now to create the momentum that leads to a historical breakthrough:
1. Sign the pledge at www.October2011.org and say why you’re coming.
2. Spread the word by forwarding this newsletter to everyone you know, posting www.October2011.org on your Facebook page and sending it out on Twitter.
3. Reach out to organizations that should be involved and tell them to join the campaign.
It is time to turn the Arab Spring into the American Autumn and begin a movement to remove corporate power and militarism from control of our government.
Ending corporatism and militarism is the transformative issue of our era.
You can be part of a great moment in history—don’t miss the opportunity, answer the call.
Questions? Info@October2011.org.
Kevin Zeese is an attorney with ItsOurEconomy.US and ComeHomeAmerica.US; Margaret Flowers is a pediatrician who advocates single-payer health care with Physicians for National Health Program and Health Care Now; Tarak Kauff leads the Veterans For Peace direct action program; Elaine Brower is a military mom and a leader of World Can't Wait.
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"We know however, that it is not leaders who make change, but people united who insist on change that will succeed!"
This statement is undeniably true! We vote for leaders to lead our country but they cannot do all the things that they promise to do. It is us citizens of the country should do the work to make a change and help our leaders succeed on their goals. In Millionaire Mind Intensive Seminar , the attendees are encourage to to unite for the betterment of our society.
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made by tahrir vets for keeping cities coordinated. I'm putting up tons of events now.
welcome to the Revolution guys :;
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It is not a question of left or right...the reality is vertical. Below is the left and right gutter...above is the vision of a real world. No human is self made. Each lives as part of family, community, and world.
Private property is an illusion. Sharing the commonwealth is justice. Exploiting others for profit is criminal abuser of our human condition. All have the right to freedom with limits dictated by reason and fairness. Yes, we are our brothers keepers and we owe each other respect. No one is superior, we are all mortals and if aware we are human if unaware we are only humanoids.
Let us reclaim our rights, human and civil!
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Finally Americans Are Standing UP For Their RIGHTS ! The WORLD Was Waiting For THIS For A Long TIME !
SHUT DOWN Bankrupt Federal US Government! And Abolish Capital Hill And Send Them Home SHUT DOWN Federal Reserve Bank! and IRS!
USA Government Will RUN By The People For The People
NO MORE SPECIAL INTRESTS AND CRUPT SENATORS AND REPS.
NO MORE POLITICAL PARTIES ANY KIND! NO MORE PRESIDENT !
Frankly, I look forward to the day (long after I'm dead) when the "means of survival" are entirely separated from the general economies of nations. That every adult gets the option to spend a few years working to produce those essentials (food, shelter, education, transportation, information, health care) such that the surpluses of their productivity (using the most advanced technologies) guarantees they will have at least those essentials for the rest of their lives. It is an entirely classless effort (no class designation at all - not "worker", not "ruling" not national or ethnic or gender - just you & the social contract).
Beyond that, I don't much care whether capitalism, socialism or magical thinking runs the rest of the economy. Let them have at it as they wish. As long as the economic system does not hold a person hostage to working to survive (beyond their initial service) it doesn't make much difference.
Doing just that much doesn't require some vague, wishful waiting for the never-happens 'withering of the state" or "working class rule" and all the endless intermediate steps to get there. It doesn't require some very clever scheme for wealth distribution or any other device. It can happen anytime there is a national (better yet, planet-wide) desire to give over just that much of the economy to personal survival and initiative. A public "insurance pool" in which each person owns their own part of the social contract - and no one needs to own anybody else's part.
I know, not practical; not realpolitik; not what everyone else likes to fight, hate, revolt, struggle, make issues and rage about. But somebody has to imagine how it might actually be done, beyond just the perpetual battlefields where only the power class wins - temporarily. No fun, but that's my job. Somebody's got to do it. :(
Do all of you actually think that money appears out of thin air. Well I guess it does with the Federal Reserve working overtime to print money. Someone generally has to work for that money. What you are asking is for some man or woman to leave their home for a period of time everyday, work to produce something, and hand over a substantial portion of their paycheck at the end of the week to the government, in order you give a fraction of that money back to the needy. How long do you think this can be sustained? Will not the mule sit down and refuse to work when he has taken enough beatings? You are assembling for the wrong reasons. You should be assembling telling the government to spend less, not more. You should be asking for less regulations so businesses will invest and higher more employees. You should be assembling to tell people to stand up and be self sufficient. You should be assembling to tell people that the government is not your keeper. You should be assembling to tell people that there are church groups and community services that are available to help them, not the Federal Government. You should be assembling to let Unions know that they are part of the problem, not the solution. Along with the steep regulations the Federal Government is placing on corporations,unions are helping to bankrupt them. You should be assembling to tell the government to butt out of the business world. If there is a market for green energy, someone will come along and develop it. If it is profitable, it will not take the Federal Government to mandate it. You should be assembling to tell the Federal Government to keep the military strong. The world is a dangerous place. These men and women have volunteered to protect your safety. They should be given anything they need in order to complete their mission. From your mission statement, I have to suspect you do not realize the killing and turmoil that is still going on due to the Arab spring. Democracy is not equal. A true democracy is nothing more than mob rule.
If you believe that capitalism is the only answer I'd suggest that you find another group and join them as you obviously do not agree with us here. 'Bye-bye.
Dwayne,
There is no such thing as a movement that resonates with everyone. I think you need to honestly admit that the October 2011 movement is not your cup of tea, that you are diametrically opposed to pretty much everything this movements stands for, and that the Tea Party movement (not the Koch Brothers' phony one, but the sincere one) is where your energy is best spent. Godspeed. (Leviticus 9:11)
An outrageous corporate war profiteer is The Harbour Group, the main public relations firm manufacturing the fake news from Libya. Yes, they are run by Democratic Party functionaries, most with connections to Sec of State Clinton, and seek to represent the Libyan rebels as a broad-based, positive resistance group (instead of the bunch of Royalists, Al-Queda and fundamentalist Islamicists, and outright mercenaries they are mostly composed of). Read more: http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/155379-pr-firm-helps-libyan-rebel....
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Passion is great. Passion in front of a solid plan is a thousand times better. Shouting "End the corporatocracy!" by ten thousand people will not work. It is not a plan, it is a protest. If all you want is to be hoarse and maybe arrested, you'll get it. If you want to end corporatocracy, you need a workable plan to end corporatocracy: The Reset Button (Phase I) is a fully articulated, legal, non-violent plan. http://www.ResetButton2011.org
Take it, take all of it, make it the underlying plan and platform for the October2011 movement. The Reset Button is our voice, yours and mine. It is exactly what is missing from October2011 - a plan. We need to accomplish something huge, not just make noise.
Dennis,
I like your approach. Knowing what we want to fill the vacuum we wish to create is as important as recognizing the problem. Chaos is a natural part of any evolution but those who know how they wish to evolve out of the chaos have a good chance of achieving it.
I admire your proposal very much but am not sure how close we are to such an all inclusive, grandiose vision, tho' I am glad you have listed so many "parts". I look forward to studying your ideas.
I personally am a proponent of Senator Mike Gravel's call for the right of the ballot initiative in every jurisdiction from federal to local as the means to empower the people directly to create change when they see the necessity for it. www.vote.org or www.ni4d.us
I am also a supporter of a variant of The National Initiative for Democracy. You'll find a variant within The Reset Button document, on page 35 under "Citizen Sponsored Bill, by Public Initiative."
I don't like the idea of the "Electoral Trust", but understand why they needed to write the amendment and act to include it - because the corporatocracy would still be in control of that Congress, in that vision. 53 more people on the payroll, and hopefully unnecessary with a Congress full of ordinary citizens. Also, in the Reset Button's variant, if enough citizens want a bill on a ballot, it is on a ballot, and is voted on by citizens once, not having to succeed in two subsequent elections to be enacted.
The other difference I can think of off of the top of my head is that we are not ready to submit to any sort of electronic voting yet. When Stephen Spoonamore and a few more like him say we're ready, then maybe we're ready.
But, we're getting ahead of ourselves. The Reset Button Phase II is a work in progress and will be needed fully fleshed-out in legislative language in about a year, assuming we succeed with Phase I. I want very much to see Phase I's goals achieved. It will be an immense step in self-governance, and we can quickly move forward from there to accomplish the major goals of our time - for example, the major goals espoused by the principle hearts and minds behind the October2011 movement.
Dennis - a helluva lot of work, nice job. Won't have those couple of hours to give for a couple of days. But the skim tells me its its one step beyond ranting - an essential step if things are to move forward at all. I'm not certain about Phase I strategy. Certainly all the elements are a necessary part of resetting our course. But I have reservations that they, by themselves, can do it (and serious doubts they can). Some of my suggestions are posted in Kevin's FB dialogs (and you may have seen them).
Meanwhile - I've had a few thoughts of my own on what might be possible, after a new course is achieved - things not in our 20th century cookbooks on economics and politics. Most are probably about 50 years ahead of the curve and not possible until after Reset moves through all of its phases (I'll have to read it to know better).
You can have a look if you like at some of the things I've toyed with - They are at https://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=mynotes
some titles of most relevance are:
- National Service: ending welfare & poverty with a single mechanism.
- HCCUs : National Health Care Consumer Unions
- 100% Death Tax
- Eco-Labling
Some others - but I've got to run. Maybe you might wish to look them over, get in touch if they have things of interest in them?
Anyway - nice job, I'll look forward to reading Reset in detail.
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it is the people of the globe that need to unite against the corporations who have been pitting us all against each other. ask your self who profits from war. it is not the people of any nation who profit, it is the corporations who manufacture the weapons. i do not support the americans. i do not support the arabs, the english, the israelis...... i support the people, the people who see beyond the name of their race, religion or nation. if you are one who stands only with those just like you, i will stand alone. if you are one who stands with the oppressed and powerless masses of the world, we stand together. we have no time to discuss religion, a tool the oppressors use to divide us. we have no time to discuss race, a tool the oppressors use to divide us. we have no time to discuss nationality, a tool the oppressors use to divide us. our only discussion should be the oppressors and how to end their power over us. our only discussion should be how to achieve freedom and equality for all humans. any other discussion only serves the corporate masters in their oppression and robbery of the people of this world. so bicker amongst your selves or join the human struggle. fight for humanity, not god or country. fight for people not wealth and fake freedoms.