Progressive/ Bull Moose Party of the USA

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Progressive/ Bull Moose Party of the USA - Lemmy.World

We the People, endeavoring in an ever more perfect Union. Establish the Progressive Party of the United States. Party members will emphasize the value of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. As these are understood to be the foundation of Freedom. For too long, has outside influence driven our politics. We seek to end Citizens United. The only money in politics should be our own. The Two Party System, must come to an end. We shall seek to have Ranked Voting in each State of the Union. We will seek a tax rate of no less, than ninety percent. On the wealthiest in this Country. Higher taxes on the ultra-wealthy, along with a robust corporate tax reform. Will provide the necessary funds to enhance our existing infrastructure, and new national projects. Of these projects, are the creation of a High Speed Rail Network, and heavy investments for public sector research into AI and Fusion technologies. We believe that a strong military is needed for defense. However, wars of aggression and conquest are counter to the peace that we seek. An educated populace, is a strong populace. We will seek to make higher education, available and free to all People. We believe that we are a part of this world, and shall seek to restore and maintain our relations with our long term allies. Discord: https://discord.gg/SYfpZhYQEm [https://discord.gg/SYfpZhYQEm]

I'm liking what I'm hearing so far but I won't be learning more on discord.
What would you like to know? The premise is basically the Heritage Foundation of the Left. We infiltrate the Democrat Party, get ranked voting in each state, then burst out of their chest. Then we bully the nazis for all time. If the Right can pull a long con, why can’t we?

We infiltrate the Democrat Party, get ranked voting in each state, then burst out of their chest

The Justice Democrats, the Working Families Party, and Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) failed at this.

The system changes you; you don’t change the system within.

A party that is for the working class must be independent from the duopoly, not within it.

The Tea Party succeeded. The modern GOP has adopted the Tea Party’s entire platform. The Tea Party originated within the Republican Party, and changed the system from within.

We desperately need a Guillotine Party to do the same thing for Democrats.

Can we adopt Guillotine Party for the collective left? Cause that sounds badass.
Seems to me that whatever entity actually manages to politically decapitate the billionaire class has a solid claim to the name.

Well, the background is something that everyone should know or learn about.

I was reminded of Max Blumenthal talking about it.

For those interested:

Interview - Max Blumenthal - Republican Gomorrah [57:36 | SEP 25 2009 | talkingsticktv | lemmy.world/post/27562726]

Interview - Max Blumenthal - Republican Gomorrah [57:36 | SEP 25 2009 | talkingsticktv] - Lemmy.World

Generated Summary below: — Video Description: >Interview with Max Blumenthal author of “Republican Gomorrah: Inside the Movement that Shattered the Party”. — Generated Summary: This YouTube interview with Max Blumenthal discusses his book, Republican Gomorrah, which explores the rise of the radical right and its takeover of the Republican Party. Main Topic: The influence of the Christian right, particularly figures like James Dobson, on the Republican Party, leading to its radicalization and internal fracturing. Key Points: * The Christian Right’s Rise: Blumenthal traces the origins of the movement, highlighting the role of Francis Schaeffer, Jerry Falwell, and the Moral Majority in mobilizing evangelical support for the Republican Party, starting with the anti-abortion movement. * James Dobson’s Influence: Dobson, a psychologist, is presented as a key figure who leveraged personal crises and anxieties to build a massive, highly devoted following. He used his organization, Focus on the Family, to transform individuals seeking help into politically active supporters, effectively creating a powerful political force. * Dobson’s Methods: Blumenthal details how Dobson’s influence extended to shaping the careers of prominent Republican figures, including Tom DeLay, and how he used his power to influence political decisions and even presidential elections. * The Moral Majority’s Legacy: The interview explains how the Moral Majority and subsequent groups like the Christian Coalition became atomized, leading to more extreme and effective leadership outside the mainstream media’s view. * Ted Bundy and the Christian Right: A surprising connection is drawn between Ted Bundy and Dobson, highlighting how Dobson used Bundy’s confession to promote his anti-pornography agenda and gain national attention. * Dominionism: The interview explores the concept of dominionism, the belief in establishing a Christian theocracy in America, and its influence on the movement. * Sarah Palin’s Rise: Blumenthal connects Palin’s appeal to the Christian right’s culture of personal crisis and anti-intellectualism, arguing that her image resonated deeply with this base. * The Republican Party’s Transformation: The interview concludes that the Republican Party has been fundamentally altered by the Christian right, leading to the departure of moderates and the dominance of a more extreme, often anti-intellectual, faction. * Corporate America’s Role: The interview also touches upon the complex relationship between the Christian right and corporate America, suggesting that corporations, while exploiting middle America, also utilize the movement for their own political agendas. Highlights: * Blumenthal’s personal anecdotes about his interactions with figures within the movement, including receiving 7,000 hate emails after criticizing Dobson. * The detailed account of how Dobson’s organization operates and its impact on individuals and politics. * The unexpected connection between Ted Bundy and James Dobson, illustrating the movement’s willingness to exploit any means to achieve its goals. * The analysis of Sarah Palin’s appeal and her role in solidifying the Christian right’s influence within the Republican Party. * The discussion of the future of the Republican Party and the potential consequences of its current trajectory. — About Channel: >Talking Stick TV airs Wednesday nights at 8:00 p.m. Pacific on Seattle Community Media, channel 77/29 Seattle/King County and http://www.seattlecommunitymedia.org/ [http://www.seattlecommunitymedia.org/] >Most interviews on this site are produced for the public affairs show Mind Over Matters which airs 6 - 9 AM Saturday and Sunday mornings on KEXP 90.3 FM Seattle http://www.kexp.org/ [http://www.kexp.org/]