The TBA Interview: David Sirota
Jun 07, 2007 at 01:50 PM by Bill ScherIn the run-up to Take Back America 2007 (just 11 days away!), we're going to be interviewing some of the great speakers on tap, and getting a taste of what's to come.
First up, the tireless political journalist David Sirota.
Q: What do you plan to contribute to the panel you're serving on, New Strategies for the Global Economy?
DS: Globalization and international trade are two issues that are only going to become bigger in American politics, and it's time for progressives to start taking the lead.
Right now, we have policies in place that seek to use globalization and trade to enrich the already rich. If we are going to make trade and globalization work for everyone, we have to change the rules that govern globalization and trade so that human priorities get the same treatment as corporate priorities.
Q: The recent elections show voters are increasingly concerned about a global economy that doesn't work for everyone, but it doesn't seem that Washington is listening. What should people do at Take Back America to help them affect the economic debate?
DS: People need to let their lawmakers know that supporting the same "free" trade nonsense that is crushing our country's middle class is unacceptable, and that there will be electoral consequences for politicians who try to ram the proposed package of new Nafta-style trade agreements down America's throat.
Folks need to deliver that message very crisply and clearly, and not muddle it in the slightest. A vote for Nafta-style trade deals and presidential fast track authority is a vote to continue the war on the middle class.
Q: Beyond your own panel, what you are most excited to see at Take Back America?
DS: I'm happy that bloggers and the Netroots are getting accolades at the event. The traditional media has tried to paint the Netroots as some sort of evil force, when in fact it could end up being the most democratizing force in contemporary American politics.
Greetings,
As concerned as we all should be about the impacts of the Global Economy and the current policies that afflict American workers, there is a far more fundamental examination and debate absent in progressive political dialog.
Basic to our political freedom is economic equity. Never in American history has our culture willfully strayed further from a sound basis of economy. Never in our history have we been more encumbered and beholden to corporate influence and authority through the promotion and profligate use of debt. Never in our past have we been willing to burden our children with such a grim prospect of freedom crushing, politically driven, fiscal obligation through the corrupting influence of a corporate controlled, economic elitism.
Unless progressives reexamine our acquiescence to the established monetary milieu, it's elitist beneficiaries, it's secretive policies, it's profound and it's socially subversive impacts on the American citizen fostered through a consolidated and co-opted media, little credibility can be given to pronouncements of intent towards reform.
As our nation draws ever closer towards authoritarianism, as official speak becomes ever more Orwellian, and as ever increasing numbers of American citizens experience economic and political disenfranchisement, will the progressive movement have established a redeeming and sustaining economic platform?
The historical path to our present dilemma is well documented, future probabilities never more calculable, our analytical and organizational tools never more capable, and the need to apply them never more apparent.
The question remains, do progressives have the intelligence, objectivity, integrity and will to restore equity and salvage a great nation's legacy?
R Davis
Campaign Begins to Stop Congress’ Brazen Violation of the Constitution
In letters to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid the newly formed national organization Friends of the Article V Convention declared its challenge to Congress. “The time has come to stop playing games with the U.S. Constitution and respect the rights of Americans,” said FOAVC founder and National Press Secretary Joel S. Hirschhorn, a former senior congressional staffer.
FOAVC told Pelosi and Reid that Congress has a legal obligation to call a convention and that it is initiating a national campaign to build public pressure on Congress for a convention. "The one and only requirement specified in Article V for a convention is that two-thirds of state legislatures apply for a convention. With over 500 applications from all 50 states on record with the Congress that sole requirement has been more than met. Congress has never passed any law to expand or further specify requirements for an Article V convention, meaning the language in Article V prevails,” said FOAVC.
“Congress has cheated Americans by not obeying Article V of the Constitution. Members of Congress are violating their oath of office to faithfully obey the Constitution,” said Hirschhorn, “and we must hold them accountable.”
“Members of Congress seem more effective as lawbreakers than lawmakers,” added California congressional candidate Byron De Lear and an FOAVC founder. “If Congress can silently and unilaterally ignore or veto one part of the Constitution, then it can disobey any part of it,” said De Lear.
Thomas E. Brennan, former Chief Justice, State of Michigan, and an FOAVC founder has said publicly that a convention “is necessary, desirable, and feasible.” The convention option “is to be taken seriously…it is not a joke, nor an illusion. It would bring a new, responsible dimension to American politics,” said Brennan.
“Operating outside the control of the federal government convention delegates could, like members of Congress, consider any constitutional amendments they deem necessary to address unresolved national problems – and that’s what frightens politicians,” noted Hirschhorn.
De Lear said, “Congress can’t have it both ways. Give Americans its first Article V convention or propose a constitutional amendment to remove the convention option.” FOAVC reminded Pelosi and Reid that Abraham Lincoln and Dwight D. Eisenhower supported use of the convention option. “Sadly, no current Democratic or Republican presidential candidate has done likewise, especially mavericks like Dennis Kucinich, Mike Gravel and ‘champion of the Constitution’ Ron Paul,” noted De Lear.
The non-partisan FOAVC at www.foavc.org urges Americans and state legislatures to demand that Congress obey the Constitution, respect states’ rights, and announce the first Article V convention. FOAVC does not support any specific constitutional amendment, though it invites groups advocating specific reforms that might be achieved through amendments to become Affiliate Members.
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