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(en) Anarkismo.net: US, The Illusion of Choice by Lorsen - Common Struggle - NYC
Date
Tue, 02 Oct 2012 17:57:53 +0200
If voting is not going to help working-class folks in America, then what else will? ----
The 2012 presidential election is fast approaching and Americans will participate in this
ritual of voting for a member of the Democratic Party or Republican Party. This is almost
the same as deciding to have Coca-Cola or Pepsi. Democrats and Republicans are constantly
arguing and promoting their liberal and conservative views (just different sides of the
same corrupt coin). This is merely a show this two party system is owed by the same
corporatist elites and funded by the same internationally bankers. They may have different
tone, but over all they are both practically the same one comes in a blue can and the
other one in a red can, but when those cans are open they both contain the same substance.
Some people say the Democrats are the “lesser of two evils.” This still admits that they
are evil. Experience shows that we cannot beat the “greater” evil with the “lesser”
evil—because they are basically the same. Every election, working people vote for the
Democrats and every election the Republicans get worse and worse, and the Democrats also
get worse. They both move to the right.
Barack Obama’s term in office has been a stab in the back for his constituents. His
promises of change have been a lie, but this is a trend with all presidents. They promise
the American people that if elected they will make the country stronger and create
conditions that will make our lives better. As soon they are in the White House these
promises becomes amnesia and they go on serving the interest of the corporate elites. As
the great American writer Mark Twain said, “If voting made any difference they wouldn't
let us do it.”
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics as of August 2012 the national unemployment
rate is 8.1% and is about double that amount for Americans of African ancestry. Many
people of color had put their faith in Obama believing, when this brown-skinned man enters
the oval office, he would be the president who would do the most to improve the condition
of people of color in this country, but this has not been the case. President Obama has
not presented any program that would help unemployed and working poor Americans, which are
disproportionally people of color, caved into every demand the Republicans have made, his
administration has deported more migrant workers than the Bush administration. Obama said
he would end the wars but has done the opposite he was sworn into office in 2008. It’s
almost 2013 and troops are still occupying Iraq and the so-called ‘War on Terror’ is still
raging on in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, etc. Plus, there is the bombing of Libya and
troops are being deployed throughout East Africa. He also signed the National Defense
Authorization Act, John McCain also supported this bill, which allows the arrest and
detention of civilians without trail or due process.
The two-party system stopped working for the common American a long time ago. Since the
Democrats and Republicans have proven they can’t be trusted; then for whom should
Americans vote on Election Day? There is the option of voting for a third party candidate,
but do these third parties truly offer an alternative? If one was to examine the views of
these third parties one will discover that they have platforms similar to the two major
parties. For example - the Libertarian party; which is in essence the teenage version of
the Republican Party. Libertarians have the same rhetoric as Republicans, both are
supported by the Koch Brothers and the Business class elite and there is a revolving door
relationship between the two parties. Only differences are Libertarians say their more
socially liberal and support the legalization of drug use. The Former Republican Governor
of New Mexico Gary Johnson (also ran for the Republican 2012 presidential nomination).
Just like Obama, Johnson is promising to end the war and bring back the troops, but in a
presidential debate he said, “Our troops overseas are the only thing keeping us safe from
terrorists.” If he is truly for ending the overseas occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan
Johnson would have said the opposite of this false statement. He also promises restoring
the economy. How is he going to bring America out of the recession? Most likely just how
the Republicans have been doing it: more tax cuts for the wealthy, deregulation, giving
more control of the country to big business--the same free market idea that got us into
this mess!
There is also the Green Party who is the more environmentally concerned of mainstream
political parties. They do have very progressive ideas but even if they were to make it
into the White House. The chances of the Green Party making a significant change are very
slim. Every vote that is cast is a vote to keep government the same as it has always been,
corrupted! Think about if you were playing a game with someone who continued to cheat;
wouldn’t you eventually refuse to play with them?
If voting is not going to help working class folks in America, then what else will? We
need to realize no matter what our differences are we are in the same economic boat.
United we could start working towards getting better health care, better education,
improving our neighborhood, a cleaner environment, cleaner and renewable sources of energy
and a higher standard of living. On Election Day millions of Americans should not be
occupying voting booths but instead take to the streets and demand that corporations,
corrupt politicians from local to federal level, big banks be audited and held accountable
for their crime open their books! Banks and companies should be occupied and taken away
from their owners. They should be democratically managed by their workers and local
communities. To get this, we need militant mass actions, strikes, civil disobedience,
demonstrations, union organizing, occupations of workplaces and schools, and generally
raising a ruckus.
Related Link: http://commonstruggle.org/
From: http://www.anarkismo.net/article/23999
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