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Greetings, Friend:
We have several updates for you this month: an Election Day
roundup, what's next for Green Party ballot access, how to build the
party we need for the future, and a call to resist the new expansion
of Raytheon into Buncombe County.
NCGP Thanks H20 and Volunteers!
The North Carolina Green Party (NCGP) wishes to thank Howie
Hawkins, Angela Walker, and the entire H20 campaign team for all their
hard work over the last two years. Standing up against imperialism in
all its forms is no easy task, especially in a year of such
unprecedented coordinated assault on our party and independent
politics in general.
We also thank each and every NCGP
volunteer that gave their heart and time to getting out the vote for
our candidates. Without the support, dedication, and labor of our
members and volunteers, we can achieve nothing. This year was a very
difficult year for campaigning, due to Covid, an anybody-but-Trump
mentality, and other hurdles, but with your help, we still managed to
earn slightly more votes for Hawkins/Walker than we did four years ago
for Stein/Baraka.
Across the state, our
volunteers placed 10,000 door hangers in low-income
neighborhoods, put up 1,500 signs at busy intersections and polling
stations, and handed out thousands of flyers. And this was all
financed in small donations by our members and supporters. If you
retrieved signs after Election Day and still have them, please contact
the NCGP secretary at [email protected].
Each of the 12,000+ Green votes we
earned for Hawkins/Walker represents a potential dues-paying NCGP
member. Let's build from here!
Ballot Access Update
This year, Greens and other
independent parties have faced an unprecedented assault on our access to the ballot in
states such as Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Texas, as well as a media blackout of
candidates who are independent of the two major parties. In New York,
the state legislature passed an anti-democratic
law that more more than
doubled the threshold to maintain ballot access and tripled the
petition signature requirements. This new law is aimed specifically to
knock the Green Party off the ballot in future local and federal
elections.
This nationwide assault has
materially impacted the NCGP. In 2018, we qualified as a recognized
party for the first time due to a law change that included a provision
granting ballot access to a party that succeeds in achieving ballot
access for its presidential nominee on at least 35 state ballots. The
Stein/Baraka campaign accomplished that in 2016. This cycle, as a
result of undemocratic attacks by Democrats in several states, the Hawkins/Walker
campaign fell short of that goal by 5 states. This means that the NCGP
is faced with the likelihood of needing to petition for ballot access.
The good news is that the signature requirement is close to 14,000
instead of the nearly 100,000 required before the law change. The bad
news is that Covid-19 greatly complicates petitioning, which, by the
way, significantly contributed to Green ballot line losses across the
country. Look for more updates in the coming weeks to learn how you
can help keep the NCGP on the ballot.
Third Party Now for 2024
By Matthew Hoh Originally published in CounterPunch
Regardless of the final results of
these elections, for hundreds of millions of Americans things won’t
change. Many people on the left don’t want to hear this, but it is
certainly the case for an exhausting list of issues: climate change,
war, mass incarceration, inequality, immigration, healthcare,
etc.
If Biden wins, the same pressure,
in terms of mass protests and direct action, must be used against a
Biden administration as it has been against a Trump administration,
taking place even before Biden’s inauguration. A Biden administration
won’t care about your progressive tweets, emails, or petitions, just
as the Obama administration didn’t care – just ask the fossil fuel
industry, the banks, and the weapons manufacturers. That Biden offered
nothing to progressive interests in this campaign, including leaking
potential Republican cabinet members, but no potential progressive
cabinet members, means the progressive vote is not just expected, but
considered obligatory and not worthy of paying attention to by the DNC
and the Biden/Harris administration and future 2024
campaign.
I do not think Trump will try to
stay in office if he loses, despite his declarations. He’ll, of
course, make a fuss and cry fraud and wrongdoing, but this will be to
set up his MAGA TV venture with a ready-made narrative of the need for
righteous and redemptive justice. Such media, targeting potentially 60
million “robbed” voters, sets the Trump Empire up for billions in
revenue and places his son, Don Jr., at the head of the GOP. Don Jr.
will run in 2024 and Trump will make more money all while continuing
to lie, fantasize, and play a pied piper to tens of millions of
Americans who are looking for a leader due to the very real effects of
economic disaster, societal change, and demographic shift.
This leaves an opening on the left
for a party that represents workers, the climate, and equitable
society. Democrat Socialists of America’s (DSA) notion of a “dirty
break” from the Democrats, where internal pressure from the left
inside the Democratic Party eventually leads to a shift in Democratic
Party values and actions until a “new” party forms, has no antecedent
in history I can think of, and means only continued hoping the Democratic Party will break from its moneyed interests,
which it never will.
The target for this left party is
the 25 million+ progressive voters who vote Democrat, the tens of
millions of GOP voters who are looking for economic support and a
chance to have what their parents and grandparents had, the 5–7
million third-party voters and a sizable percentage of non-voters, the
single largest bloc of voters in the US (in 2016 more than 100 million
people did not vote, while 65 million voted for Clinton, 63 million
for Trump, and approximately 6 million voted third party). Getting
even just 10–15% of non-voters to show up in 2024, 2028, 2032 … upsets
the electoral balance in this country dramatically.
The Democrats in 2024 will take in
more Republican leaders (Bill Kristol and Mitt Romney types), turning
it into a party even more beholden to corporations, Wall Street,
established interests, and what the media calls “elites.” The
Republicans will be smaller, but very motivated; effectively the GOP’s
motto will be “The Last Stand of the White Man,” with visions of
Thermopylae and the Alamo rather than the Little Big Horn or the
Khyber Pass.
So, regardless of the outcome on
November 3, Greens, socialists, DSA, et al. need to organize together
in order to stand alone in 2024 to finally represent the values and
interests of people and planet, as well as offer a viable alternative
to the specious promises of the Democratic Party and to ensure the GOP
devolves into a minority party. Even if this organization ultimately
serves only to force the Democratic Party to the left in 2024, and
take away support from the GOP, it will accomplish more progressive
change than the United States has seen in 80 years, in spite of the
absurd and Orwellian rhetoric we have heard this year of Joe Biden
being as progressive as FDR.
It all may be for naught, as
societal, economic, and environmental incremental change may already
be too late. Yet, as someone who has seen what forced change looks
like, via the Iraq and Afghan wars, incremental change is the only
viable form of change that won’t destroy us, unless we have already
done so.
Matthew Hoh is a member of the North Carolina Green Party, the advisory
boards of Expose Facts, Veterans for Peace, and World Beyond War. In
2009 he resigned his position with the State Department in Afghanistan
in protest of the escalation of the Afghan War by the Obama
administration. He previously had been in Iraq with a State Department
team and with the US Marines. He is a senior fellow with the Center
for International Policy.
Raytheon to Open Plant in Buncombe County
Pratt and Whitney, a division of
Raytheon, will locate an 800-job facility in Buncombe County that
makes parts for aircraft engines (billed as “aerospace parts”). The company is promising
high-salary jobs averaging $68,000 in a county with an average salary
of about $43,000. “We are positioning North Carolina to come out of
this pandemic with these and other good paying jobs which signals a
bright future in aviation even with the current challenges the
industry faces. Manufacturers know they can count on our strong
workforce, our innovation and our leadership in uncertain times,” said
Governor Roy Cooper.
The announcements from Raytheon and
Cooper illustrate how weapons manufacturers operate in the
Military–Industrial Complex. These companies are flocking to cities in
the South where suppressed wages and low union density keep their
operating costs low. This project will use tax dollars to provide for
upper-middle-class jobs in a region of North Carolina that has been
devastated by job losses in the service sector, where most of the poor
residents of Buncombe County work. Governor Cooper and the state
government have no plan to help the poorest residents of North
Carolina.
The North Carolina Green Party
believes that, as part of a real Green New Deal,
our government should develop conditions that create sustainable
worker cooperatives instead of jobs in the weapons industry. We must
stop celebrating jobs that destroy us, and begin creating jobs that
sustain workers in North Carolina without exporting war and
devastation abroad. We are calling on members to speak out at Buncombe
County Commissioners meetings in December to oppose the creation of
this new facility. Commissioners meet at 5:00 p.m. on the first and
third Tuesday of each month at 200 College Street, Suite 326 in
downtown Asheville. To email the Commissioners or view the livestream
for December meetings, visit this link.
The SCOTUS Hearing Sham and the Need for a Mass Party of
the Left
By Tony Ndege NCGP Cochair
The sham of a SCOTUS confirmation
underscores the necessity for us to build a mass party independent of
Wall Street power that can actually organize and lead millions to
fight back.
The party of labor and ecology that we need would have called upon and
organized workers and unions to strike, protest, and truly resist the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett. This
is the kind of mass party that we desperately need today. Instead, we
have two ruling parties that do the opposite—they both organize in
meeting rooms to put down labor resistance and militant protests. As
expected, the Democrats failed to offer any serious resistance to
Barrett’s confirmation; this was a case of déjà vu that should not
surprise any of us by now. The same script played out again, and the
people who are telling us that they are the “lesser evil” capitulated
to her confirmation and hugged their so-called “greater evil”
cronies. The consistent deadly betrayals by the political elite of
the interests and lives of everyday people were once again masked by
fake respectability politics during the pomp and circumstance of these
hearings.
Our popular resistance to the
confirmation of Barrett was once again blunted by a well-financed
liberal wall of calls for “civility” by the Democrats. We heard
desperate pleas for more donations to the big nonprofits that function
no differently than corporations. They came to our demonstrations and
implored us to “resist” by electing them. Again. They even hosted
well-funded, tightly controlled “protests” in order to funnel the
righteous anger of the people back into the clutches of the Democratic
Party. Again. These nonprofits ask us to pour our dwindling funds into
their lobbyist organizations which pale in comparison to the rich
corporate lobbyists. This is all ultimately a twisted political game
to the political class and the nonprofit leadership because they are
primarily concerned with perpetuating their careers and their power.
Why? Because they see no future beyond our decaying system. None of
them will be calling for us to strike or pour into the streets or to
do anything significant to hurt the bottom dollar of their corporate
bosses. This will continue to happen time and time again as the
contradictions and decline of our system deepen—until we break with
the Two Party trap and build our own independent
power.
We, the working-class majority,
desperately need to build our own parties which represent the
interests of the people and the planet, not the Wall Street elite who are the proven enemies of labor,
ecology, and peace. Such a party may begin with humble and difficult
beginnings, but the hunger for such an organization is real. Two-thirds of Americans today want more
parties. To move toward a
party that represents the interests of everyday working-class people,
we need to ditch once and for all the divisive language prescribing
that some of us are the "middle class" and some are less deserving,
which politicians from both ruling parties have consistently used to
divide and conquer working people. They have wielded this rhetoric to
deceive us into believing that “some” of us would be protected by them
against the rest of us. That we are better off divided. This kind of
divisive politics has paved the way for Trumpism and far worse. This
class-divisive rhetoric, underscored by the lack of an independent
party of labor, has set back the ability of the majority to build true
power.
Now is not the time to play it
safe. We have seen with this systemic response to the ongoing pandemic
and economic crisis that none of us are safe. As the profit system
continues its death spiral toward mass evictions, war, potential
nuclear annihilation, environmental collapse, and rising fascism, we
are all at risk of perishing if we do not forge a new Ecosocialist
system. To do this, we need to fundamentally redefine what a real
party for the US should be—a vehicle for people with similar
interests, that organizes to fight for those interests. A new mass
party must have a fundamentally different structure than the corporate
structure of the Demo-publican system. It must be built on organizing,
not high-dollar advertising. We cannot beat them within a party they
control with tactics they have billions to spend on. Instead we must
have a separate party that is involved in movements and which can make
headways in labor. All of these things require the commitment of
everyday people like us—a stark contrast with the Coke or Pepsi
politics of our present electoral system.
The confirmation of Barrett to the
Supreme Court and the complete capitulation of even the leftmost
congressional Democrats underscore the backwardness of our entire
233-year-old system of the Electoral College, of state-controlled
gerrymandered districts, and an anti-democratic Senate body. This
system includes the archaic structure of the Supreme Court—a small
handful of judges appointed by the servants of the elite that is
incapable of being recalled by the direct will of the people. Despite
several historic hard-fought progressive victories embodied in the
Bill of Rights, all of the sitting Supreme Court justices have at one
time or another played a role in eroding many of those protections—the
First and Fourth Amendments in particular. The last progressive
amendment to this country’s Constitution, lowering the voting age to
18, was passed almost 50 years ago in response to our powerful Vietnam
antiwar movement, during which millions of youth stood up to the draft
and the injustices of being forced to kill and be killed but not even
able to vote. The gradual decline, to a complete halt, of progressive
amendments over the last half century underscores the calcification of
our political system ruled by corporate power, and its total
resistance to bending or responding to the will of the masses. New
generations have called this systemic dead end “late-stage
capitalism,” and that is a wholly appropriate description.
This is why a party capable of
steering future mass movements forward to lasting organizational power
(instead of into the two-party trap) is necessary. The Democrats have
proven time and time again that they will not protect us or even
respect the majority will of its voters. Their purpose as a party
ruled by the rich and their own interests is to protect the status quo
of the wealthy elite above all else—including their own party's
success at representing or even inspiring its voters. More than half of Congress are
millionaires themselves.
The Democrats will never fight for us—they serve Wall Street, the war
industry, and the corporate developers. They will only occasionally
concede to our demands and then spend the rest of the time eroding
those concessions in lock step with Republicans. As the late, great
comedian and social critic George Carlin observed, it's all one big
Wall Street club, including most of the politicians who are wealthy
themselves—and we're not in it.
The North Carolina Green Party
calls upon the people of North Carolina to support us and join us in our goal of fighting for a new and
better system. We cannot accomplish this by simply voting for the
“lesser” evil and putting far less resources in building something
new. Now is not the time of pragmatism and fear-based retreat—now is
the time to stand up and fight for our collective
survival.
Become a Member!
The North Carolina Green Party
refuses all corporate contributions, so dues-paying members play a
vital role ensuring our state and local organizations have the
resources needed to build an independent party for people and planet
free from the influence of the 1 percent.
Who can Become
a Member of the North
Carolina Green Party? North Carolina residents who are registered to
vote as “Green” are eligible to become members of the NCGP after they
have affirmed Green Party principles (see our 10
Key Values and
platform), set their own dues rate using a
budget-friendly sliding scale, and initiated payment of those dues.
You choose your own dues level on the honor system, based on what you
can pay. Note: Residents who are ineligible to vote due to state
disenfranchisement (including but not limited to reasons such as age,
criminal record, or noncitizen/undocumented status) may also become
members. Email the NCGP secretary at [email protected] if you
feel you are ineligible to vote due to state disenfranchisement. All
NCGP members, with the exception of noncitizens, shall pay modest
annual dues.
Find out more: www.ncgreenparty.org/membership.
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