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May 17, 2011

Why the Democratic Party is Corporate Lickspittle By DAVE LINDORFF

Why the Democratic Party is Corporate Lickspittle By DAVE LINDORFF

http://www.counterpunch.org/lindorff05132011.html

An excerpt:

A new Gallup Poll conducted for USA Today earlier this week reports that a majority of Americans (52%) say that they would prefer a third party instead of the two parties, Republican and Democrat, that have dominated American politics for nearly centuries. The poll shows that one third of Democrats say there’s a need for a new political party, while 52% of Republicans say the same thing.

Meanwhile, 68% of independents say they have no use for either Democrats or Republicans and would prefer another option (no surprise there-that’s why they are not registered with either of the two major parties). Of course, the Third Party envisioned by these various groups is hardly the same. Most of the dissatisfied Democrats are almost certainly in the party’s left wing, and are people who would prefer a more left-leaning, socialist party.

Most of the reluctant Republicans are probably either libertarians who can’t stomach the Republican Party’s corporatist stance and its fondness for police state tactics and invasion of personal freedoms, or else they are the rabid right that prefers the kooky conspiracy-driven politics of the Becks, Limbaughs, Bachmans and Palins.

As for the independents, there are certainly leftists, rightists, isolationists, globalists, libertarians and kooks among them enough to populate ten new parties. That’s one reason why we still have just two parties winning all the elections. Some of these dissatisfied citizens just hold their noses and vote for the party that is less likely to make them projectile vomit in the voting booth.

Others, unable to vote for either major party’s candidates without soiling the equipment, just don’t vote. And then there are a few stalwarts who insist on doing their civic duty, march in and vote for the Constitution Party or the Libertarians or the Greens or the Socialist Workers, or they write in Mickey Mouse.

The rest just don’t vote, which is why the US has one of the lowest participation rates in elections of nearly any of the world’s nominal democracies. It’s possible that this latest poll could be signaling some kind of tectonic political event ahead. Perhaps the incongruous collection of Republicans, the Chamber of Commerce crowd and the bible thumpers, racists, misogynists and neo-fascists who populate the Republican voter rolls will finally turn on each other and split into two or three smaller units.

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May 5, 2011

Arlington Greens Nominate Audrey Clement for County Board: Sixth Consecutive Year for a Green Candidate in Arlington County

May 5, 2011

Arlington Greens Nominate Audrey Clement for County Board: Sixth Consecutive Year for a Green Candidate in Arlington County

For immediate release

Contact: John Reeder, Convener, Arlington Green Party
Audrey Clement, Arlington Green Party, [email protected], 571-830-8889

Arlington. The Arlington Green Party endorsed Audrey Clement, a seven year resident of Arlington County and long time community activist, as its nominee for Arlington County Board at a meeting on May 4, said Arlington Greens chairman John Reeder today. There are two positions open on the Board this year. “With her experience in environment, transportation planning and community affairs, Dr. Clement, who has qualified for the ballot, will provide an alternative and rational voice on County Board.” Reeder said. This is the sixth consecutive year an Arlington Green has run for County Board.

Clement runs on a platform of fiscal, social, and environmental responsibility. She proposes ending taxpayer support for the Artisphere and other vanity projects; improving the recycling rate in apartment and commercial buildings; curtailing the retail use of single-use plastic bags and Styrofoam containers; adding solar and other renewable energy systems to public buildings; preserving market-rate affordable housing; and reducing the volume of single-occupant vehicles on Arlington’s streets and roads. Audrey played a key role in the Arlington Green Party’s recent initiatives to preserve affordable housing and prevent the widening of I-66. She is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and holds a doctorate in Political Science from Temple University. She served as a Congressional Fellow during the 100th Congress and is currently employed as an information technology professional.
For more information, please visit Audrey’s web site, www.AudreyClement.org.

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