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After calling in to <a href="http://wildwildleft.com/diary/368/wild-wild-left-radio-59-richard-gage-aia-ae911truthorg-interview">Diane G's Blog ...

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[This was written for the Union of the Unemployed Thinkitank group on Facebook, a group originating among members of the Union of the Unemployed initiated by the Internation Association of Machinists.]

There’s been a lot of good input here and I thank you all.  Now I’d like to try to focus on what the Thinktank can do to represent ourselves, other unemployed, and working people in general who are a whisker away from being unemployed themselves. If offer no easy solutions.  I can’t get you a job.  I can’t even get myself a job.  But I can try to facilitate us coming up with a few ideas to pursue.  I have been getting to know some of you, I’d like to get to know you all better.  From looking at what people have been posting, it seems like there are roughly 3 levels of concern:

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Being from Ohio, elections here are especially important to me as they have a more direct impact on the Buckeye State than do federal elections. So it was heartening to read at USelections.com that there is an independent candidate from the left who is running for governor and who isn't culled from the pools of Big Business. His name is Dennis Spisak, and he is running for governor this year. You can check out his web site by clicking this LINK. Other candidates for governor are incumbent and Democrat Ted Strickland, Republican and businessboy John Kasich, who ran an unsuccessful campaign for U.S. president in 2000, and building contractor Ken Matesz on the Libertarian Party ticket.

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We’ve hashed over the same old 3rd party arguments pro-and-con for years and years. But in promoting the Full Court Press ( http://www.docudharma.com/diary/17796/full-court-press-what-the-openleft-brouhaha-was-about ), I realized that some of the people I’ve been talking with are progressive Democrats and some are independents and some are both. Yet we are all saying remarkably similar things. I’m not regarded as a sellout for pushing Democratic primaries, and they are not wild-eyed radicals. There is a new realism among independents, including at least respect for the Full Court Press, and Democrats are no longer all saying my party right or wrong, remember how bad the Republicans are.

A New Look

I think the times they are a’changing, and 3rd party politics needs a new look. Three changes:

(1) having spent years in the wilderness, Democrats have elected a Democratic president and Congress, and it has turned to ashes in their mouths;

(2) self-declared independents, amorphous, once marginal and still largely unorganized, have become the largest single bloc among American voters;

(3) the teabagger movement has shaken us, both because they pose a real fascist threat, and because we sense that many of them are our sisters and brothers and would be with us now, if only we could have controlled our laughter at their silly signs and seen the valid fear and rage behind them at a government out of control.

The critical alliance is between independent progressives, and the left wing of the Democratic Party.

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[first published on Docudharma 01/04/10]

I am very far from being okay.  The murder of handcuffed Afghan schoolchildren by American "civilians" (CIA?) who have access to helicopters has me in a surly mood.  I have to repeat to myself over and over, "small steps, small steps, stick to the plan."  So I stick to the plan.  The Full Court Press is a good plan, a very good plan.  But I'm feeling a little less tolerant of bullshit today, so let's have a fight.  Over strategy and method.  Let me pick on ActBlue, because variations of its strategy of funding liberal candidates to replace the worst of the Democrats has been holy writ among progressives for so many years.

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  Lately there has been a spate of diaries at such web sites as FireDogLake and "Open" Left wherein lay members — typically under attack fro...

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  A few words on how I got here, old, tired and sick, but truckin' on.  About my focus on tactics, not just tactics in-themselves, but how they are developed.

I was a 60's kid, brought up white lower-middle-class, believing in the American dream, freedom of speech, civil rights, truth and beauty.  In 1964, I supported both Barry Goldwater and Martin Luther King.  How's that?  Got to college, and along with millions of others, found out that the American dream was a lie.  War in Vietnam was an obscenity.  Michigan State University had nothing to do with either truth or beauty.  Got active.

Sitting in to support three groovy professors who had been fired at the behest of the Mothers Against Degeneracy.  The Akers Hall Kiss-in (hundreds of people kissing in the lounge because they were told they couldn't.  The war.  Always the war.  Marched, did wild in the streets.  Saw it crushed.  Friends with broken bones, in jail.  Dead.  The George McGovern campaign in 1972 picked up the pieces and sold them cheap.  I was shattered, broken.  Emotionally and political numb.

How did I get through it?

 

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My concern is with those who can't keep beating their heads against a brick wall are dropping away in disgust, a disgust I share, by the way, and who would indeed be abandoning the field. My wife and I have filled out our passport applications. What's needed is a plan for the decent activists who've plugged away for years, who've haven't shared the joys of being a party insider. We can't just call for nose to the grindstone, stiff upper lip, take (another) one for the team. We need to give them something that they can do that is not contingent on the higher-ups leading it, funding it, legitimizing it.

We need to give them a stick.

Thus the Full Court Press.

The plan

The basic concept is simple and flexible. The Committee for a Full Court Press (FCP) (I just made up the name) would agree on the following principles [slightly modified from an 8-principle list]: 

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