Sanders: Only If 'Millions and Millions' Rise Up, Can Progressive Agenda Win
Looking beyond the importance of election day, independent from Vermont says grassroots movement must embrace bold progressive agenda and understand that 'politics is a 365 days a year.'
by
Jon Queally, staff writer
In an interview with journalist Bill Moyers that will air Friday, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)who has announced he is seriously considering a run for president in 2016said that though voter turnout is key in order to keep Republicans and their regressive polices from making gains in Congress and local elections nationwide, the real challenge for progressives in the coming days, months, and years is to build a powerful grassroots movement that is able to break the stranglehold that big money and corporate interests have placed on the nation's democratic insitutions.
"What we have got to do is mobilize the American people in a way that we have not seen in recent history around a progressive agenda," said Sanders.
When asked by Moyers how such a mobilization might be realized, Sanders admitted that he does "not have any magical solutions," but said that when people begin to stand up and say "Enough is enough"and talk about doing well by their kids, protecting the environment, fighting corporate interests, winning healthcare for all, and taking on the billionaire classthe movement from below will inevitably shift the current debate. "When people begin to move, the people on top will follow them," he said.
"What I do know," Sanders continued, is that the landscape of U.S. politics will not change for the better "if we do not create an economy that works for ordinary people, if we do not end the fact that 95 percent of all new income now goes to the top one percent. We've got to end it, and the only way I know to do that is to rally ordinary people around the progressive agenda. So our job is to create a 50 state, grassroots movement around a progressive agenda."
Asked by Moyers about similar-sounding populist rhetoric used by President Obama when he first ran for president in 2008, Sanders responded: "I have lot of respect for Barack Obama. But, his biggest mistake is that, after running a brilliant campaign in 2008, where millions of people in fact were galvanized, young people, people of color came out and said, 'Hey, we're going to make some real change.' The day after the election he said, okay, thank you very much. Now I'm going to work inside the Beltway and we're going to start negotiating with Republicans and all that stuff. The simple truth is, in my view, nothing gets done unless millions and millions of people will demand it. Politics is 365 days a year."
"Not just voting?" asked Moyers.
"Exactly," said Sanders. "And anyone, you can have the best person in the world as president of the United States, that person will accomplish nothing unless millions of people are standing behind him or her."
Watch the full interview:
http://vimeo.com/110546752
http://www.commondreams.org/news/2014/10/31/sanders-only-if-millions-and-millions-rise-can-progressive-agenda-win
Moyers and Bernie, Two of the Greatest!
Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)Maedhros
(10,007 posts)Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)Saying 'only if millions and millions rise up' equates to 'we're screwed' as far as I can see. I hope I'm wrong.
(Slight edit to title to be more specific.)
Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)adirondacker
(2,921 posts)There may be a glimmer of "Hope" ahead.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)and praying they come before damage to the environment is irreversible. I'd rather not leave a world behind in which the next extinction event happens in the next couple of hundred years.
hopemountain
(3,919 posts)but not by themselves. it can be done! in my state - oregon - independents and green party candidates are not unusual. we'll have to see what the turnout is for this election - but, i think some of us will be pleasantly surprised. lots of work left to be done in the jim crow states.
DocMac
(1,628 posts)stillwaiting
(3,795 posts)Last edited Fri Oct 31, 2014, 04:53 PM - Edit history (1)
I often hope that a sustained movement (of millions) can happen which centers in neighborhoods all over the country. Weekly pot luck dinners and organizing missions to further educate the population while making it social and fun.
They are not going to let us turn this country around without a sustained and lasting movement that can be mobilized to demand change often and when needed.
It's a nice dream I have, and I cling to a small hope that it will materialize one day.
Maedhros
(10,007 posts)This scene from Portland was repeated in many venues across the country. Never before had I witnessed such a massive wave of support for a candidate.
It CAN be done. The key is not to piss it away in the name of bipartisan pragmatism.
adirondacker
(2,921 posts)Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)Maedhros
(10,007 posts)turned out for Bernie, we would see similar crowds at his campaign stops.
The only thing preventing it is the conventional "Third Way" wisdom that he is "unelectable." To coin a time-honored coach's truism: Whether you say you can, or say you can't, you're absolutely right.
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)colsohlibgal
(5,275 posts)Love Bernie and he's right about Obama. I believed the progressive talk from Obama in 2008 then boom, here comes people like Rahm Emmanuel and Larry Summers into his inner circle. The old bait and switch once more. I voted against Romney in 2012 way more than for Obama - and I'm tired of choosing who will do the least harm rather than for someone I believe in strongly.
MisterP
(23,730 posts)an uncaring political stratum with your votes and sweat, go home, get betrayed, and get told it was because you didn't give them enough votes and sweat, repeat in 2 years
if it's not representative and/or participatory, then it's exploitation even if it's in star-spangled drag or nicely bluewashed
Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)Good to see ya too.
Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)jtuck004
(15,882 posts)the Kochs spend? It's certainly do-able. Wonder if any of the people who are financiers on Shark Tank would like to do something to change the world, not just sell more beads and buttons? Maybe find ways to provide opportunities this miserly government won't?
He's right. If a progressive agenda has any chance it will take millions of people, organized in their homes apartments and at their jobs apartments, learning from the models of the successful efforts that proceeded it, and insisting that the government be run for them, not the corporations and banks.
When you have millions of people, you have options. But need a small, funded, org that can map out a strategy and begin to train field folks to go to work.
A goal to decease Citizens United is great to organize a 50 state effort around. Figure out how to include everyone, (Millenials have no money and a bunch of debt, 10,000 people a day are retiring with 401K's that average $25,000 - they will be broke in a few years, or the first time one breaks a leg. Could be they might find common ground between young and old - against the banksters and corporations that hold them both in servitude? Maybe...)
Could be a hell of a party. I mean fun type, not other political party.
adirondacker
(2,921 posts)Yes, it could!
Looking forward to a Bernie Meetup in the NEAR future!