- we'd spend our time and $$ working with our community allies to put people in the street to demand jobs, wages, fair taxes (ie, lots higher for the rich and corps), health care, retirement security - you know, the things ordinary people - organized or not - want and need. We'd spend our time and $$ creating a movement that would scare the pants off anyone in office or running for office. Obama has shown that he takes Labor for granted and will not lift one finger against the Oligarchy for workers - witness just the latest, his pushing the obscene Columbia Free Trade Agreement.
Elections get us nowhere. Obama has done his best to teach us that.
However, I have no doubt that my Sisters and Brothers in leadership - trapped in a failed paradigm of electoral politics and business unionism - will once again call on us to go out and elect the least worst. I find myself wishing I could retire before beginning that slog. Here's what we're going to face in terms of enthusiasm, from a woman who joined the "We Are One" rallies in Upstate NY:
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2011/04/rallies_in_central_new_york_ba.html ... Earlier in the day, President Obama posted a video on the internet announcing he is running for re-election. Paoletti was not enthusiastic. He’ll probably get her vote because she couldn’t vote for a Republican, she said. “They’re out to destroy the whole country, as far as I’m concerned,” she said.
“I don’t know what happened to the hope and change,” Paoletti said ...
How much luck do you think we're going to have getting her to go out and knock doors?