When We Fight Back

By Scott Tucker

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Morality in the land of the free is a curious mix of Tinkertoys and torture racks. We have just witnessed a full week of brutal coordinated police assaults upon peaceful protesters. The Occupy movement must therefore rise to a new level of coordinated and class-conscious actions against the corporate state. But let’s not be seen in public with signs saying, “They only call it class war when we fight back.” We might frighten away all our potential friends in high places. Every last member of the Occupy movement must have the patience of the saints while being pepper sprayed, or else the ruling class will not enjoy three square meals of duly seasoned sacrificial lambs.

Certain front groups of the Democratic Party, including MoveOn, have sought to force the wider Occupy movement into the narrow channel of their chosen corporate party. And the more bureaucratic labor unions such as the SEIU (dominated by labor bosses aligned with the Democratic Party) have also taken up the 99 percent slogan. Although working people are welcome, labor union bosses should be reminded that they remain bosses. Indeed, the Occupy movement is a public forum in which workers can call into question the class collaboration of their own union leaders.

So we shall see just who is better at changing minds about this capitalist system. Socialists should avoid triumphalist rhetoric, since we, the people, now face grinding regimes of austerity round the world. Austerity is demanded by international banks and corporate regimes. This is the strong medicine the doctors order for malingering patients in Greece, Spain, Italy and, soon enough, most of Europe. Just as several officially “socialist” parties joined in the enforcement of austerity in Europe, Democratic politicians are willing partners in the enforcement of an austerity regime in the United States.

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Election 2012: Alexander/Mendoza Campaign Calls for Lifting Sanctions on Iran

By Veronica Nowakowski

The Socialist Party USA ticket has come out in favor of lifting sanctions on Iran.  Stewart Alexander and Alex Mendoza believe that the sanctions do not serve their intended function.

“The sanctions don’t hurt the Iranian government, they strengthen it,” explains Alexander, “They hurt the working people of Iran.”

The message echoes some discussion amongst foreign policy scholars regarding the effects of sanctions.  The campaign believes that these sanction are putting undue stress on the people of Iran while doing nothing to harm the regime, inhibiting the ability of the people to stand up for themselves.

“As brutal of a dictator as the Shah may have been, theocracy is never the answer,” continues Mendoza, “The working people of Iran do not support the dictatorship of the Ayatollah and Ahmadinejad, and the recent demonstrations by tens of thousands of Iranian citizens, confronting the regime, are evident that many of Iran’s citizens do not support the harsh regime.”

“Though we are critical of the Iranian government,” says Alexander, “we are also critical of the reasons behind the sanctions in the first place.  Iran has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty which gives them the right to help in developing nuclear power in return for not having a nuclear weapons program.  Nuclear power was suggested for Iran, by the United States, under the Shah.  Whatever their politics, Iran has the right to a peaceful nuclear program.”

India and Pakistan are known to have developed nuclear capabilities and Israel is generally believed to have developed nuclear capabilities as well.  None of these countries signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Mendoza further explains, “Ultimately, we hope to rid the world of nuclear weapons altogether and replace nuclear energy with safe and renewable energy sources.  However, there is no evidence that Iran seeks a nuclear weapons program, only nuclear energy.  There is a huge gap between the ability to generate nuclear power and the ability to build a nuclear warhead.”

Find more articles: Stewart Alexander for President; Stewart Alexander 2012; Alexander/Mendoza 2012

Stewart Alexander Speaks at the National Convention for the Socialist Party USA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T3GcbOhiCQ&feature=email

Stewart Alexander / Alex Mendoza 2012 – Socialist Party USA
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U.S. Election 2012: Stewart Alexander Calls for an End to Attacks on Occupy Movement

Presidential Candidate Alexander says “Remember well who is behind these assaults on you; these are the men and women who are bought and sold like commodities by corporations. These are not just Republican officials, but also the Democratic Party that are assaulting your rights to free speech. Your calls for social and economic justice do not sit well with their owners. When the Democrats try to sweet talk you into believing they support the 99%: forget their words and remember their actions.”

by Veronica Nowakowski

From the beginning, the Occupy movement has been under attack by the political establishment. Police had been sent to harass the protesters by preventing them from putting up tents and had begun using archaic laws against wearing masks in public to arrest protesters by day four. By day ten, the police began unprovoked physical intimidation of protesters by making them randomly.
On October 10, police began arresting protesters for not vacating in Boston, a Democratic Party stronghold. On October 25, police began assaulting protesters with tear gas, and other “nonlethal” weapons in the Democratic stronghold of Oakland, California. Many were injured and an Iraqi War veteran, Scott Olsen was rendered in critical condition after a police projectile fractured his skull; those who ran to his aid were further attacked by police while trying to save his life. Throughout the country, other evictions have been attempted by mayors of both Democratic and Republican parties.

Yesterday, on November 15, the city of New York finally made good on its threats to prevent camping in Liberty Square so as to turn back the movement. Protesters have been forcibly evicted during the day, while the media was intentionally kept at bay during the raid in order to keep the country from knowing. The protesters promptly gained a court order granting them access to the park, only to see that the police would not obey the rule of law, only the rule of the 1%. Those that hopped barricades to affirm their court-approved rights were brutalized. One was even physically thrown back over the barricade by police in contempt of the justice system they are supposed to enforce. The New York Supreme Court later reversed the decision by the lower court, forcing the protesters to continue without sources of sustenance as winter sets in.

The campaign believes that since the protesters already oppose the political and economic situation in the United States, they should also begin to firmly acknowledge all of those whom are attacking them. After all, the Democratic Party is near literally assaulting them with the truth.

“Remember well who is behind these assaults on you,” urges Stewart Alexander, presidential nominee for the Socialist Party USA. “These are the men and women who are bought and sold like commodities by corporations. These are not just Republican officials, but also the Democratic Party that are assaulting your rights to free speech. Your calls for social and economic justice do not sit well with their owners. When the Democrats try to sweet talk you into believing they support the 99%: forget their words and remember their actions.”

Setting up camps in order to protest also has significant precedent according to the campaign.

“I remember learning about the Bonus Army in high school,” explains Alex Mendoza, the ticket’s vice-presidential candidate. “World War I veterans marched on Washington and set up camp to demand payment on funds promised to be paid to them, more than a decade later be paid to them early. Their encampment was a symbol that they would not simply go away – that they were determined to stick it out until their demands were met. Police met these men with violence back then too, about eighty years ago.”

Alexander and Mendoza are opposed to the assaults on both the protester’s bodies and liberties. They claim that this is more of the same from the Democrats and Republicans alike. They cite the curtailing of our liberties by the PATRIOT Act, the FBI raids on the Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO) for simply speaking in favor of a group opposed by the US Government, and the creation of “free speech zones.” The assault on the FRSO was made possible by the case of Holder V. Humanitarian Law Project, in which it was ruled that merely speaking in favor of a group deemed terrorist by the Secretary of State is considered offering them material support. The Holder whom had sued and pushed for this interpretation is Eric H. Holder Jr., Attorney General for Barack Obama.

“There should be no ‘free speech zones’ in America,” says Mendoza. “America is one big free speech zone where one should be able to show their freedom of conscience absolutely everywhere without fear of repercussions from the powers that be.”

“Our administration would be pushing for radical change in this system.” Alexander continues. “First, we will enact radical change in our economic system to express economic justice and economic democracy; second, radical change to our political system to have more representative democracy and reinvigorate our civil liberties. As President, even if Nazis or Klansmen protested peacefully outside my front door at the White House, for weeks on end, I would not raise a finger against them or instruct anyone else to do so.”

Both candidates have supported the Occupy campaign from its beginning and the campaign considers the sentiment of the protesters as central to their campaign.

Alexander explains: “This is our constituency, the working class, every day people who are fed up with the system and need real answers to their problems, not sacrifices upon the altar of the market to buy favor and prayers for minimum-wage jobs.”

Find more articles: Stewart Alexander for President; Stewart Alexander 2012; Alexander/Mendoza 2012

Socialists Condemn the Raid of Zuccotti Park – Long Live OWS! http://socialistparty-usa.org/occupywallstreet.html

Stewart Alexander / Alex Mendoza 2012 – Socialist Party USA
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U.S. Election 2012: U.S. Jobs Creation Only “Change” for Working People

by Veronica Nowakowski

The October 2011 jobs report was released on Friday, announcing the news that the official unemployment rate fell from 9.1% to 9.0%. In other news, wages in the private sector went up 5 cents an hour, and have increased 1.8% over the past 12 months. To compare, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ released the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) in October reporting that the cost of living has risen 3.6% in approximately the same time period. In real terms, that is a 1.7% pay cut for workers over the past 12 months.

“We aren’t making economic progress,” says Stewart Alexander, Presidential Candidate for the Socialist Party USA, “we are simply going through a long term process of replacing poorly paying jobs with even worse jobs while corporate profits soar. The only ‘change’ Obama has given us jingles in our pockets.”

The Socialist Party USA’s Vice Presidential Candidate, Alejandro Mendoza, had this to say: “The way unemployment is measured officially does not grab at the real unemployment rate anyway. It does not take into account those who want to work but have given up on finding meaningful employment or those who are underemployed and still cannot make a living while working part-time. When you have an unemployment crisis on this level and timescale, people lose hope and stop being counted.”

The Alexander/Mendoza Campaign calls for full employment and for everyone to have a livable wage of at least $15 an hour. Stewart Alexander had recently come out calling for unemployment benefits to be extended indefinitely after Fox News had mangled his stance as being against unemployment benefits.

“I was never against unemployment benefits,” says Alexander, “I was, and still am, against the artificial lack of jobs created by modern capitalism. People should not have to rely on unemployment; the jobs should be there, but they’re clearly not. This is a failure of capitalism, not the unemployed. If you did what you were supposed to and find yourself without a job, don’t blame yourself, blame the system. Certainly, benefits should be out there for those the system does fail.”

“We cannot simply rely on the private sector,” adds Mendoza. “The government is supposed to be our collective will and we do, collectively, have the capital to create jobs. Capitalist politicians say that the government can’t create jobs; we say they just won’t allow it. Around 14% of the workforce is public sector workers and it was higher only recently. Those are jobs. We need more of them, not less. We spend billions of dollars to incentivize the private sector to create a handful of jobs. We could create more and better jobs, producing for the people, not profits that end up in some rich guy’s pocket, if we only tried.”

The campaign wants to create a socialist system based on economic democracy, where workers and the public at large have an active voice in both the day to day workings of economic life and the long-term economic direction of the country. They contrast this with the autocracy of the Soviet Union after the death of Lenin, the social democratic mixed economies of Europe which are being dragged down by their private sectors, and the corporate autocracy currently in place in the United States.

“Socialism cannot be socialism without economic democracy,” explains Alexander. “Collective control requires democracy… real democracy. The people want jobs, and good paying jobs at that. If we want that, we can’t rely on the good will of the greedy; we need to create it for ourselves. We can have 0% unemployment. We just have to stop electing individuals who represent corporations and start electing individuals who represent actual people and who are willing to take action in defense of our collective interests. Corporations aren’t people and they aren’t superheroes either. They cannot, and more importantly, they will not save us.”

Find more articles: Stewart Alexander for President; Stewart Alexander 2012; Alexander/Mendoza 2012

Stewart Alexander / Alex Mendoza 2012 – Socialist Party USA
www.facebook.com/pages/Stewart-Alexander-Alex-Mendoza-2012-Socialist-Party-USA/305242179487567

Presidential Candidate Alexander Wants Unemployment Benefits Extended Indefinitely:www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/10/30/18696084.php

Fox News interview, Neil Cavuto and Stewart Alexander. See interview: video.foxbusiness.com/v/4309798/socialist-big-wig-calling-for-end-to-unemployment-benefits/

Socialist Party of California / Los Angeles Winter meeting has been scheduled!!

Time: Saturday, December 10 · 12:00pm – 3:00pm

Location: 2617 Hauser Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

This meeting is going to focused on ACTION! We will be hearing about the campaigns that are up and running and attendees will be able to lend their support to existing campaigns and projects as well as introducing new actions.

California’s Stewart Alexander has received the Socialist Party’s Presidential nomination. Those with an interest in working on the campaign will have an opportunity to speak directly with Stewart.

Three California members have been elected to the Party’s National Committee and many more played key roles in the Convention. There is much work to do. We need to deserve the trust that Convention voters gave to our California members. It’s time to take the next step and kick California into high gear!

Non-members are welcome to attend. We will throw a mixer after we take care of business.

If you have an item that you would like to add to the agenda, please let me know.

It’s time to PARTY!!!

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