02/02/2010 Bill Moyer "Democracy doesn't come from the top. It comes from the bottom. Democracy is not what governments do. It's what people do." ~ Prof. Howard Zinn during his December 2009 interview with Bill Moyers of PBS. (Essay author is NOT related.) It's been a tumultuous couple weeks and many people are despairing. Haiti, Massachusetts, Supreme Court, and now the loss of our treasured teacher Professor Howard Zinn. It may seem like too much to bare, but it's not. As a matter of fact, there are reasons to celebrate and new opportunities to organize. At the bottom of this longer-than-usual commentary is an invitation for collaboration on an exciting and timely mobilization to reclaim representative democracy. I hope you will send your ideas and call to collaborate with us at this critical juncture. Now, some thoughts on recent developments...Skepticism about a White House that ran to Goldman Sachs for advice and personnel in the financial crisis AND appointed hawk and corporate lapdog Rahm Emanuel as Chief of Staff has been proven justified. (Howard Zinn's comments along this line below). Governing in 2009 has seemed more focused on propping up the status quo than replacing it. The squandering of our collective hope for "Change we can believe in" and the top-down misuse of the grassroots movement that helped get Obama elected reflects a corrupted concept of social movement. The Beltway, i.e. DC-centric, progressive so-called movement organizations continue to line up under the White House rather than locking arms with his progressive base. In so doing, they have exposed their incapacity to lead from the top, their lack of independence from the Democratic Party, and their inability to hold principle above a skewed political calculus. That said, as I watched President Obama's State of the Union, despite all my disappointment in his compromised positions, including his calls for nuclear power & "clean coal," and a freeze on domestic but not military spending, etc... I was still deeply grateful not to be tortured by the voice of that IDIOT George W. Bush pretending to be presidential. Then on Friday, Obama's 1-against-140 Q&A with Republicans was another stunning proof of his skill and intellect. So CONGRATULATIONS! - we actually have a President. Now, if he'd send Rahm Emanuel, the Goldman Sachs crew and others packing, perhaps we'd have a partner. What we do NOT have, and never will have, is the progressive savior many had hoped for. But has worthwhile change EVER originated in DC? Of course not. The lesson of the past disappointing year and historical lesson transmitted to us through Professor Zinn is the same: DO NOT DELEGATE YOUR ASPIRATIONS FOR CHANGE TO WASHINGTON, DC! "Democracy is not what governments do. It's what people do." This brings me to a second point. I refuse to get upset about the Democratic Party loss of the Massachusetts Senate seat and its "Super Majority." I'm sick of hearing Democratic Party excuses about why they can't get things done, how every election is the most important election, and how if they only had (fill in the blank) all would be well. POPPY COCK! Yes - the Republicans have been shamelessly obstructionist, but so have many Democrats, and the initiatives have been tepid. The Democratic super majority did nothing for their unity or resolve for actually delivering Americans our human right of access to health care. Their super majority did nothing to get the U.S. out of the business of empire, occupation, and bloated, unaccountable Pentagon spending. Their super majority did nothing about breaking up the banks to ensure they were no longer "too big to fail." Their super majority did nothing to hold the past administration accountable for violations of national or international law. Ultimately - IMHO - the numbers in Congress are much less important than WHO those elected "representatives" actually represent. Main Street or Wall Street? Corporations or People? Sure - there are exceptions -like freshman Representative Grayson who expressed a refreshing no excuses attitude in his recent comments regarding healthcare legislation, but the real problem is systemic. The pathetic lack of progress and compromised legislative efforts of this past year are symptomatic of the reality that our representatives (of both parties) can't actually afford to represent us. Beyond the polarization problem Obama eloquently referred to on Friday - our Representatives are forced to spend the majority of their time raising funds for their next election; serving those who funded their past campaign; and tip-toeing so as not to provoke attacks from the moneyed interests that can defeat them in the next round. Public financing of campaigns combined with guaranteed access to the public airwaves has long been the proposed solution, but the obscure concept of corporate personhood and money as speech provided a little known, and thus insurmountable obstacle. Until now... REJOICE - the truth will set us free! ![]() On January 22 that obscure problem of corporate personhood was magnified and brought into the public consciousness. The Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission1 person = 1 vote, exposed and now amplified the operative principle, i.e. $1=1 vote, further opening the flood gates to corporate sponsorship of government. Their affirmation of corporations as super-humans or Ubermensch with the same claim to the inalienable rights that form the philosophical foundation for the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights is both SICKENING - AND - CLARIFYING. The silver lining in the Supreme Court cloud of Corporate Free Speech and Personhood is that the offensive and until this moment obscure notion of corporate personhood has been illuminated. They have done this in the a way that no issue organization or website petition could ever hope to do. With populist outrage at a zenith - the Supreme Court's timing has inadvertently gifted We the People with the clearest possible call to the streets. If there has ever been a unifying moment this must be it. It's OUR JOB - not Obama's job - to make the most of this moment. Here's how... Backbone Campaign is working with MoveToAmend.org coalition and FreeSpeechForPeople.org. We urge you to sign their petitions and follow their progress. Though emerging strategies differ (ranging from minor tinkering with campaign finance laws - to Constitutional amendments through Congress - to calls for a broad movement to move state legislatures to call for a Constitutional Convention) you can help build a movement based on the foundational principle that corporations are NOT people and have no claim to the inalienable rights of human beings or Constitutional rights of citizens. Backbone Campaign is designing an Action-In-A-Box toolkit to support this work. It will include instructions for building a Corporate Person Puppet, printable templates for stencils and freeway banners, and much more. We are also considering a tour of the Giant Constitution Preamble to rally grassroots organizers and provide them with visibility tools to propel their work. If you would like to see this happen, or have Backbone Campaign visit your community click HERE or call 206-406-8058. In gratitude and collaboration, Bill Moyer Executive Director Backbone Campaign dispelled any doubts about representative democracy, i.e. *More from Professor Zinn on Obama:
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