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I've trolled this site since 2002, finally registering on it some years after, and I'm finally making my first post.
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Now that we got that out of the way, I've got some issues. This isn't specifically aimed at DU or anything in particular, but I think we, as a party, as citizens, are getting off-track. While we've been thrown into the continuous campaign cycle with our favorite candidates (who in my opinion shouldn't even be running right now) we're forgetting the bigger issue. Let's drop this blame game we're playing with our elected officials, because it gets nothing accomplished. Let's stop trying to convince others on who spoiled what election and do something productive for once. Anyone reading or posting on this site forms the base of our party. We've all got our pet issues, we've got our candidates, but more importantly, we share some common ideals. We all want an honest, successful government that works for US, not special interests, not money, not other nations, US, the PEOPLE, and as citizens, we're part of the LARGEST FOCUS GROUP IN THE COUNTRY. Yes, I said it, the citizenry is the LARGEST FOCUS GROUP IN THE COUNTRY! Fuck Big Oil, Big Tobacco, Big Pharma, WE are more powerful than they are, and we need to start acting like it.
Rather than the constant in-fighting, we need to act like a focus group and bring the real important issues to the forefront. If we raise our voices over issues like healthcare, outsourcing.... hell, a progressive tax that doesn't screw the bottom 50% of us out of opportunities we desperately need, WE will set the agenda. If we treated the larger issues in this country the way we treat gas prices, we'd have some real change right about now.
* Whether you think Gore lost or Nader spoiled it * Whether you want Gore-bama Clark-wards-ton to win/lose the primary * Whether you think 9/11 was an inside job or not
Whatever your views are on the controversial topic of the day, we can ALL still focus on those ideals we have in common, those things that bond us as a party and as a nation. If we don't start working together and simply let Michael Moore or Keith Olbermann or whomever we choose be our speaker, we have NO voice.
Example: Here in Michigan, we're in a bit of a budget crisis (that's an understatement). For those who don't know, our former Republican legislature slashed our Small Business Tax, which I believe was the second most competitive in the Midwest, if not the nation. That left a huge gap in our state budget that our Governor Jennifer Granholm and our new legislature has been trying to fill. One of the ideas proposed has been an increase in taxes. NOW, obviously "raising taxes" has so many negative connotations with it that people throw a fit, and a group of people have banded together to fight any tax increase.
Why isn't there any mention of a progressive tax, that increases slightly the further up you go in income? Seems like most of the nations that top all these world-wide lists for literacy, educational quality, standard of living, healthcare... most, if not all of them, have some sort of progressive tax. Currently, Michigan funds it's schools primarily through its increased sales tax, which disproportionately hurts the poor, as it takes more of their income as a percentage away from them than those of higher socioeconomic status. If enough Michiganders, and indeed enough citizens, were educated about all the simple things that we know to be true; that the poor are hurting, that humans are supposed to be compassionate, that regardless of political party we ALL want honest, open government, we can lay the seeds to begin to facilitate real change in this country.
We all know someone who isn't aware of what the real issues are around them, and we, as the base of our party, should be reaching out and educating, one by one, that just because Mr. Republican promises to cut your taxes does NOT mean that it's going to help you any, and in fact it may hurt you more than you could imagine. We all need to be active players in this. We all need to work together and RAISE HELL about the real issues, regardless of who is in charge, regardless of how competent our party is, regardless of whatever guns, bombs, or religion they force down our throat. Do you think the Civil Rights Movement would have lasted more than 5 minutes without some unifying cause? Let's stop fighting over these very very specific ideas that the candidates may or may not support, because our core principles, as a party, as PEOPLE, are beginning to fall apart.
Thank you.
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