2016 Postmortem
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It is absolutely necessary that rebellion find its reasons within itself, since it cannot find them elsewhere. It must consent to examine itself in order to learn how to act.
-- Albert Camus; The Rebel
One of the areas where those of us supporting Bernie Sanders could benefit from discussing is how we call each take additional steps to advance our cause. Clearly, one of the most important parts of the Sanders revolution is the Democratic presidential primary. We are doing good, up to this point, and have reached the point that we can step it up to the next level.
I do not hesitate to discuss grass roots strategies here on DU:GDP. Although I do not believe that many of the forums Hillary Clinton supporters read my Ops, that isnt a factor. As a matter of fact, it would be good for our party as a whole -- indeed, the nation -- if more of our friends who support Hillary were getting more people out to the voting booths on primary days. We all benefit from a large, active electorate
..just as the republican party benefits from the lowest possible voter turn-out.
Im not concerned that republicans read the Democratic Underground, as Rush Limbaugh recently documented on his hate radio show. And, perhaps especially in primary seasons, its possible that a few trolls will show up, to try to stir the pot here. I know that a few journalists, including those doing research for the cable television news shows, read DU. More, there are community members who, as supporters of a specific candidate, then contribute to other blogs on the internet; one recently attacked another forum members recent OP, then linked to it in an OP, as evidence of how bad some Bernie supporters are.
These things happen. And, of course, they become increasingly common, when one side is uncomfortable with how the other side is doing. Politics aint a pillow fight. Still, it is a shame that the levels of acrimony are such that it could very well become a factor in November. In my opinion, our party faces the very real possibility of having a split impact the general election outcome, in a manner that could approach the 1972 contest
..when our partys establishment -- the moderate and conservative Democratic leaders -- preferred to vote for Richard Nixon rather than the partys nominee.
Now, one of the most impressive thing that Ive seen recently has been when, no matter the outcome of an individual states primary or caucus, many here make yet another financial contribution to the Sanderss campaign. Thats huge. It is, of course, the millions of small donations from common citizens, that allows Bernie to compete with a campaign financed by Wall Street.
Though many may not have the resources to donate money to the campaign, either on a regular basis or at all, there are many other ways to support the movement. Obviously, there are plenty of others here who can recommend options that I might never have thought of. But, because I have had quite a bit of experience in grass roots organizing and activism, I thought that Id add a few things that I think are important.
To begin with, I believe in a political program that has been largely influenced by my exposure to the philosophy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Americas greatest socio-political theologist. He advocated the non-violent exercise of our constitutional rights and responsibilities. At times, he practiced the art of creative tension-building.
In my recent experience, in a four-county section of upstate New York, most of my efforts have centered around environmental issues. For years -- decades, really -- some of the villages, towns, cities, and counties therein haven had almost exclusively republican representation and rule. In this region, the majority of registered voters are republican; the second largest group is Independents; and last are registered Democrats. Among the Independents, there is a wide range, from tea partiers to Greens to socialist to environmentalists to libertarians.
As some here know, Ive run a number of local candidates, by combining the local Democratic Party with the Democratic Left. And we won 80% of the elections. We elected, in one town, the first Democratic majority in office, ever.
In the one county where the long-time leaders refuse to break bread with the Democratic Left, and instead attempt to cut in on the republican votes instead, they continue to lose 100% of the time. Those leaders have endorsed the Clinton campaign.
The most urgent thing we need to concentrate energy on right now is getting voters out on primary day. Theres a lot of ways to help on this, in your state, and even those states around you. Make use of your local resources. The structure of the Sanders campaign is going to be different in various settings. What is available in a city is usually distinct from in a rural region.
Connecting the larger campaign issues with events in peoples day-to-day lives is essential. An example of that could be the poisoning of the water in Flint, Michigan. There arent any candidates who will openly say that this situation was okay, because it saved money, while campaigning openly. But, behind closed doors, most of the current presidential candidates favor fracking, and other energy corporation operations that exploit the environment, and poison drinking water supplies. Bernie Sanders is the sole exception.
Here is a link to a report from last week, regarding the drinking water in Binghamton, NY:
http://www.wbng.com/news/local/Binghamton-schools-lead-levels-shut-down-water-sources-370093481.html?cid=facebook_WBNG-TV_Action_News
Our job is to expand the publics awareness of the connection between this type of situation, and the current election. We present the Sanders revolution as a glass of sparkling clean water; the opposition as a glass contaminated with corporate sludge. When we do so, we can be confident that people thirsting for real change will make the right choice.
In 2012, I wrote a booklet on effective grass roots community organizing. As there are lots of new DU community members active here, I will again provide a link to it:
https://www.smashwords.com/extreader/read/226012/1/grassroots-handbook-for-effective-community-organizing
We are in a really good position now
..much better than we might have anticipated, or hoped for. Our opposition will continue to try to frame it as a hopeless battle. This is because, by and large, they have lost hope for a better future for everyone. Our mission is to keep hope alive, and to spread it across this nation.
Peace,
H2O Man