Username: Nancy Bordier
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Created: Mon Jul 09, 2007 at 14:24
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The Emerging Progressive Majority Must Get Immediate Control of Government

by: Nancy Bordier

Sat Jul 11, 2009 at 13:00

If There Is to Be a Sustainable Recovery of the Real Economy

Introduction

The purpose of this diary is to argue that the U.S. is on the verge of economic and financial disaster as a result of its lawmakers' acts and omissions over the past several decades. Because the legislation that lawmakers have passed has been driven by the corporate special interests that fund their electoral campaigns, they have lost sight of the common interest.

A prime example is their failure to carry out their constitutionally-mandated responsibility to "promote the general welfare" by ensuring that the real economy produces enough jobs paying living wages to give American consumers the buying power needed to sustain the economy.

By favoring special interests over the vital interests of their constituents, our lawmakers' policies have enabled quasi-monopolistic mega-corporations, like oil and gas companies, to charge unfair and unreasonably high prices for their goods and services. Their price gouging has driven middle class and working Americans with stagnant incomes into such indebtedness that their purchasing power has plummeted, plunging the real economy into a recession so severe that many fear it may turn into another Great Depression.

To avert further calamities following the collapse of the nation's banking and financial system, which was largely due to lawmakers' refusal to regulate it, I outline revolutionary strategies that the emerging progressive majority can use to  wrest control of America's faltering democracy from the self-serving political partisans and corporate special interests that now control it.

By taking advantage of these strategies to launch a 21st century Progressive Revolution, the emerging progressive majority will be able to elect representatives at all levels of government, including the presidency, who will "promote the general welfare" by enacting policies that meet the urgent need of the American people for a sustainable recovery of the real economy.

A sustainable recovery will build a real economy from the "ground up" rather than the "top down". It will leverage the grassroots wealth-creating capacities of all local communities working in partnership with the public and private sectors to produce the locally-owned businesses and jobs with living wages that American workers and the economy need in order to survive and flourish — businesses and jobs that will not be outsourced.

These strategies include my patent-pending Internet invention, the Interactive Voter Choice System, which is described in my book, Re-Inventing Democracy.

My invention empowers voters across the political spectrum to set the nation's policy priorities for the first time in history and elect representatives who will enact them into law. It gives voters the power to end the current special interest-driven political party system by taking over existing parties or creating new ones.

The free web-based consensus-forming and coalition-building tools I invented empower U.S. voters to:

  • Directly set their policy priorities across the board and use them to reset the nation's priorities by publicizing them in nationwide public opinion polls, whose results can be disaggregated down to the local level;

  • Identify and contact like-minded voters with similar policy agendas so that they can join forces to build political networks, coalitions and winning voting blocs of any size at local, state and federal levels;

  • Use their political networks, coalitions and winning voting blocs inside, outside or across party lines to run and elect representatives at all levels of government whom they can hold accountable for enacting their policy agendas into law;

  • Use their political networks, coalitions and winning voting blocs to rejuvenate existing political parties or build new political parties.

The invention is designed around a unique consensus-building mechanism that empowers voters not only to create self-organizing political networks that can function as voting blocs, but also self-organizing federations of networks/voting blocs that can nominate and elect candidates at any level of government, including the presidency.

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Policies to Bridge the '08 Voter/Candidate Divide

by: Nancy Bordier

Fri Sep 07, 2007 at 18:27

According to national public opinion polls and the '08 candidates' platforms, there is an enormous gap between the policies voters' want and need compared to the policies the candidates will implement if elected.

For example, the recent Pew Research Center survey, Trends in Political Values and Core Attitudes: 1987-2007, shows that the political preferences of the large majority of voters are converging in a major progressive shift in political values, attitudes and voting patterns. It is a shift that crosses party lines and sets the stage for a dramatic realignment of national priorities.

However, the platforms of the '08 presidential candidates in both major political parties indicate that the candidates are trying to sweet talk the voters into embracing policies that fail to reflect this progressive shift. The platforms and policies that do appear on the surface to reflect voters' preferences tend to be contrived look-alikes that will not lead to the enactment of the policies the voters have in mind.

In the past, elected representatives who ignore their constituents' preferences have been able to remain in office by runnning in gerrymandered, single-party districts and raising campaign funds from economic interests located outside their districts. But these days are coming to an end, thanks to the wrath of the voters in all political persuasions that is now bubbling to the surface and the inexorable forward march of redistricting, campaign finance reforms and popularly-mandated changes in election laws and the way the electoral college functions.

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