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Showing posts with label Jill Stein for U.S. president. Show all posts
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Friday, July 13, 2012

Presidential candidate Stein fleshes out “Green New Deal” for America

Today, as the Greens open their national convention in Baltimore, Jill Stein and vice presidential running mate Cheri Honkala appeared on the Democracy Now program.
Editing by Carolyn Bennett


Facing Crisis

Much needs to be done, Stein said on Democracy Now. “The American people are in crisis: facing loss of jobs and homes, loss of decent wages and affordable healthcare. A generation of students has effectively become indentured servants as high unemployment renders them unable to repay their debt. Civil liberties are under attack. The climate is in serious jeopardy.

“We need big solutions, not solutions around the margins. We really need to end unemployment. We need to put 25 million people back to work with good-paying jobs.”


The Green New Deal Stein fleshes out

The Green New Deal is designed to create a whole spectrum of jobs and to jump-start this program at the cost of the first stimulus package implemented by the previous (that is, current) administration.

But instead of creating a small dent in the problem, she said, “we can really fix the problem and end to unemployment in this country.”

A Green New Deal modeled on the New Deal that helped get us out of the Great Depression means “Instead of using the money that went into the stimulus package, for example, of 2009 (some $700 billion) … more than half of which basically went to corporate subsidies and tax breaks, which don’t create jobs — the money [will be] used for—
Direct job creation
Community-based jobs in small businesses and worker cooperatives
Public services and public works

“We [will] also create the social jobs that our communities need: Put 300,000 teachers back to work and the nurses and day care after school, affordable housing construction, prevention of and rehabilitation for violence and drug abuse. The money would go to communities to create the kinds of jobs they need to become sustainable, not only economically; but also socially and ecologically.

“We’re talking about jobs in the green economy—
Clean manufacturing
Local, organic agriculture
Public transportation
Clean, renewable energy jobs in which we can put people to work right now, in places that need them

In the green energy economy, we make wars for oil obsolete and put an end to the unfolding climate crisis.

The Green New Deal is how you can do it, Stein said. “It’s not rocket science. We’ve done it before and it actually works.”



In her Wednesday speech at the National Press Club in which she introduced her running mate Cheri Honkala, Jill Stein said:

“Our campaign is here to change that breaking point into a tipping point, to begin taking back the promise of our democracy and the peaceful, just, green future that we deserve and that is within our reach.”





Sources and notes

“Green New Deal: Organizer, Physician Jill Stein Poised to Win Green Party’s Presidential Nomination — As the corporate media covers every move made by Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney and Democratic incumbent Barack Obama, we go to Baltimore to cover the Green Party 2012 National Convention.

“‘We need big solutions, you know, not solutions around the margins. We really need to end unemployment. We need to put 25 million people back to work with good-paying jobs,’ says presumptive presidential nominee Dr. Jill Stein, who is running on a platform called ‘the Green New Deal’ that emphasizes economic justice, tough financial regulation, the repeal of Citizens United and a transition to a ‘green economy.’

“The Green Party expects to be on the 2012 ballot in at least 45 states and plans to spend approximately $1 million on its campaign.

“Stein is the party’s first candidate to independently qualify for federal matching funds, a milestone for this 11-year-old third party.” July 13, 2012, http://www.democracynow.org/2012/7/13/green_new_deal_organizer_physician_jill

Jill Stein and Cheri Honkala on Democracy Now July 13, 2012, Transcript excerpt
Unfortunately this program segment was poorly times and timed out online.

See also Today’s Insight News THURSDAY, July 12, 2012, “Greens choose veteran Poor People’s Economic Human Rights leader Chris Honkala”; and WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2012, “What does ‘winning’ mean IT Times asks Fletcher, Hirsch, and Stein”
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Monday, July 9, 2012

BIG WEEK OPENS for Greens


Green Party National Convention opens this week in
Baltimore, Maryland, headlined by a distinguished U.S. historian, political economist, activist, writer and government official, Gar Alperovitz.

Excerpt, editing by Carolyn Bennett

Workshops and organizing meetings begin Thursday and Friday and continue through Saturday/Sunday  with —
Presidential nomination,
Acceptance speeches,
Gar Alperovitz Keynote address
Closing Sunday Plenary
Gar Alperovitz is president of the National Center for Economic and Security Alternatives and a founding principal of the Democracy Collaborative based at the University of Maryland (jduda -at- democracycollaborative.org), a research institute involved in “developing practical, policy-focused, systematic paths toward ecologically sustainable, community-oriented change and the democratization of wealth.”

Born May 5, 1936, in Racine, Wisconsin, Alperovitz is Lionel R. Bauman Professor of Political Economy at the University of Maryland (College Park) Department of Government and Politics; and has been a Fellow at King’s College (Cambridge, UK); a founding Fellow of Harvard’s Institute of Politics; a Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies; a Guest Scholar at the Brookings Institution; and served as Legislative Director in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, and as Special Assistant in the U.S. Department of State.

Some of Gar Alperovitz’s books include:
1995: The Decision To Use the Atomic Bomb and the Architecture of an American Myth
1996: The Decision To Use the Atomic Bomb
2002: Making a Place for Community, with D. Imbroscio and T. Williamson
2004: America Beyond Capitalism
2005: Building Wealth: The New Asset-Based Approach to Solving Social and Economic Problems, (Washington, D.C.: The Aspen Institute), April 2005. (Democracy Collaborative Report, under the direction of Gar Alperovitz)
2008: Unjust Deserts: How the Rich Are Taking Our Common Inheritance and Why We Should Take It Back, with Lew Daly 
Green Party Convention Schedule
Thursday, July 12, 2012 - University of Baltimore
Noon
Registration Open (Law Center First Floor Lobby)
1:30-3pm
Workshop Block 1 (Law Center Second Floor)
Planned Workshops:
The Right and the Constitution
Ballot Access Lawsuits
Media Skills for Candidates
Youth, campus, college, and student Greens: Dare to win (presented by Erika Wolf, Stein associate campaign manager and AJ Segneri, Youth Caucus)
Committee/Caucus Meetings: Platform Committee Meeting
3:15-4:45pm
Workshop Block 2 (Law Center Second Floor)
Planned Workshops:
The Green New Deal: The European Perspective
Social Media Skills for Candidates
Your Local's First Website
Revisioning the Green Party of the United States
Committee/Caucus Meetings: Youth Caucus
Friday, July 13, 2012 - University of Baltimore
8am
Registration Open (Law Center First Floor Lobby)
9-10:30am
Workshop Block 3 (Law Center Second Floor)
Planned Workshops:
Occupy Movement
Campaign Messaging
Database 101 and Managing Donor Lists
Building Community to Build the Party
Committee/Caucus Meetings:
International Committee
Platform Committee Hearings
10:45-12:15
Workshop Block 4 (Law Center Second Floor)
Planned Workshops:
Iran and the United States
Fundraising for Candidates
Proposed Open Letter to the American People
Committee/Caucus Meetings:
Latino Caucus
Platform Committee Hearings
12:15-2pm
Lunch (on your own, please see our Food page for local restaurants)
2pm-3:30pm
Workshop Block 5 (Law Center Second Floor)
Planned Workshops:
Democratizing the Electoral College (presented by Asa Gordon, DC Statehood Green Party)
Story of An Abandoned Mill (presented by David Doonan, Village Mayor of Greenwich, NY)
Alternative Voting Methods (presented by Frank Atwood, Libertarian Party of Colorado)
Rapid Solar Transition (presented by Dr. David Schwartzmann, Howard University and Dr. Peter Schwarzmann, Knox College)
Committee/Caucus Meetings:
Green Party Peace Action (GPAX) Committee
National Committee Plenary (Moot Courtroom)
3:45-5pm
Workshop Block 6 (Law Center Second Floor)
Planned Workshops:
Move to Amend
From Austerity to Prosperity: The Green New Deal and the Green Economy (Presented by Howie Hawkins, New York State Green Party; Sarah Manski, Fellow, Meister Consulting; Greg Gerritt, Rhode Island Greens).
Leveraging DC for National Gain
Solidarity in Elections: Greens in government, Greens in the streets (Presented by Leland Pan, Dane County Board of Supervisors; Michael Johnson, Elections Committee Chair, Progressive Dane; Brenda Konkel, former president, Madison Common Council; Ben Manski, Stein campaign manager, former co-chair GPUS).
Committee/Caucus Meetings: National Committee Plenary (Moot Courtroom)
5pm
Dinner (on your own, please see our Food page for local restaurants)
Saturday, July 14, 2012 - Holiday Inn-Inner Harbor
9am-5pm
Contenders
Presidential Nominating Convention (Chesapeake Ballroom). Featuring:
Speeches of the candidates for the nomination (Roseanne Barr and Jill Stein)
Keynote: Gar Alperovitz
Honorary Co-Chairs David Cobb and Colia Clark
Dr. Jared Ball
Colin Beaven
George Martin
Margaret Flowers, M.D.
Supervisor Leland Pan
2008 Vice-Presidential nominee Rosa Clemente
Mayor Pam Hartwell-Herrero
Rev. Ed Pinkney
Roll call vote of the states
Vice Presidential acceptance speech
Presidential acceptance speech
There will be a lunch break. Lunch will be on your own. Please see our Food page for local restaurants.
Sunday, July 15, 2012 - Holiday Inn-Inner Harbor
9am-12noon
9:00am Convention Plenary (Harbor II room)

The Big Picture: How our presidential campaign will build the Green Party in 2012. Presented by the campaign team of the 2012 presidential nominee.

10:00am - Workshops:
Ballot Access Brigade: The final push
Spanish Language Outreach and Organizing
10:45am - Workshops:
Campus and Student Greens in the 2012 presidential election
Grassroots Fundraising for a $1 million campaign
11:30 am - Closing Plenary: A Call to Action
Schedule subject to change.
  
Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gar_Alperovitz
http://www.garalperovitz.com/about-gar/
http://www.bsos.umd.edu/gvpt/alperovitz/garalperovitzfullcv(11-12-07).pdf
http://www.gpconvention2012.com/p/scheduling.html

http://www.JillStein.org
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Voice of peace, democracy, economic justice, sustainability must be heard! Matching Funds Journey

 Silence is ineffective
Raising your voice is effective political strategy

Excerpt, edited by Carolyn Bennett from Jill Stein campaign web site

MATCHING FUNDS’ JOURNEY— Jill Stein Campaign for U.S. Presidency

Deadline June 30 to qualify for federal matching funds

Application must be submitted by June 30 to ensure processing before the Green National Convention on July 13, 2012

Must raise at least $5,000 in each of 20 states; the first $250 donated by any individual counts toward that $5,000 goal, and will be doubled once qualification is achieved

Every donation made to Jill Stein for President (up to $250) can be matched dollar-for-dollar by public financing— IF (and only if) — 20 states to qualify by June 30th.

Needed: Ten more than the current 10 states
Matching funds to "win a stronger, clearer, and more insistent voice in 2012."

The voice of peace, democracy, economic justice, and sustainability must be heard! Silence is not an effective political strategy. Raising your voice is effective. 

Sixteen (16) priority states for “Double Your Green campaign”
Must put these 16 states over the top
16 Priority States
Qualifying Donations as of June 19th

TX $ 4,626.05
OR $ 2,798.00
NC $ 2,703.00
VA $ 2,635.35
OH $ 2,543.02
MI $ 2,508.60
NM $ 2,395.10
CO $ 2,103.10
AZ $ 1,960.50
FL $ 1,958.95
CT $ 1,907.12
DC $ 1,824.55
MO $ 1,290.00
ME $ 985.00
SC $ 814.12
VT $ 611.11


Current status

QUALIFIED IN
California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Washington, Wisconsin and new states Minnesota, New Jersey and Pennsylvania!

THREE QUARTERS (3/4) THE WAY THERE:
New state Texas is only $400 short of qualifying!

HALFWAY THERE:
Arizona, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Virginia and new states D.C., Colorado, Connecticut, Florida!
 
QUARTER (1/4) THE WAY THERE:
Indiana, Missouri, Maine, South Carolina and Tennessee!


Source

“COUNTDOWN: Double Your Green by 6/30,” June 19, 2012, http://www.jillstein.org/funding?utm_campaign=illinois_7days&recruiter_id=114940&utm_medium=email&utm_source=jillstein

http://www.jillstein.org/


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Bennett's books are available in New York State independent bookstores: Lift Bridge Bookshop: www.liftbridgebooks.com [Brockport, NY]; Sundance Books: http://www.sundancebooks.com/main.html [Geneseo, NY]; Mood Makers Books: www.moodmakersbooks.com [City of Rochester, NY]; Dog Ears Bookstore and Literary Arts Center: www.enlightenthedog.org/ [Buffalo, NY]; Burlingham Books – ‘Your Local Chapter’: http://burlinghambooks.com/ [Perry, NY 14530]; The Bookworm: http://www.eabookworm.com/ [East Aurora, NY] • See also: World Pulse: Global Issues through the eyes of Women: http://www.worldpulse.com/ http://www.worldpulse.com/pulsewire http://www.facebook.com/#!/bennetts2ndstudy
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