Shake
Senior Member
I see this hasn't been brought up here, so I'm throwing it out there for your consideration/discussion.
You can watch the video below where Kyle Kulinski of Secular Talk makes the announcement, which is over an hour in length, in which he discusses how and why the group was formed as well as introducing the platform. But to summarize, a group of Democrats, Bernie campaign staffers, etc., got frustrated enough with Bernie's treatment in the primaries as well as the corruption of both the DNC and Hillary Clinton, not to mention the horrible campaign she ran, not being able to beat a, "reality star buffoon," (to use Kyle's words) with a 60% disapproval rating on Election day. The idea is to push for the progressive values which a majority of Americans actually support such as universal healthcare (HR 676), a living wage, ending the drug war, and perhaps one of the biggest issues, getting money out of politics. The contention is that the Democrats ceased being a party of the people when they started following the GOP model and taking contributions from big money donors like the corporations, which then made them beholden to such donors, doing their bidding rather than that of the people. The founders of Justice Democrats considered starting a 3rd party, but realized what an institutional bias there is against 3rd parties here in the US and so it would be better to reform the party from within and be able to use the existing infrastructure to accomplish its goals. Speaking of goals, they include of course kicking out the corrupt GOP members of Congress, but also to primary establishment Democrats who are only working for their donors, not the people.
Bernie showed it was possible to run a major campaign on "$27 at a time." Justice Democrats are committed to such an effort, pledging to take no corporate money to run election campaigns. Which brings me to the how of getting the goals accomplished. They started out asking people to come to the website and at least just sign up to show support. Those who were willing were asked to volunteer to run for the US Congress as a Justice Democrat. They would be vetted and trained by the aforementioned former Sanders campaign staffers. Representative Ro Khanna (CA-17) has already pledged support and there are already several candidates who have announced their bids for certain Congressional seats.
Justice Democrats consider the recognized 3rd parties who are working for the same progressive policy points as allies. They have also teamed up with Brand New Congress in order to achieve their goals. National Nurses United is also an ally.
The tl;dr version is, again in Kyle's words, "this is the Bernie wing staging a hostile takeover of the Democratic Party."
[youtube]rj_95Ld2g9I[/youtube]
You can watch the video below where Kyle Kulinski of Secular Talk makes the announcement, which is over an hour in length, in which he discusses how and why the group was formed as well as introducing the platform. But to summarize, a group of Democrats, Bernie campaign staffers, etc., got frustrated enough with Bernie's treatment in the primaries as well as the corruption of both the DNC and Hillary Clinton, not to mention the horrible campaign she ran, not being able to beat a, "reality star buffoon," (to use Kyle's words) with a 60% disapproval rating on Election day. The idea is to push for the progressive values which a majority of Americans actually support such as universal healthcare (HR 676), a living wage, ending the drug war, and perhaps one of the biggest issues, getting money out of politics. The contention is that the Democrats ceased being a party of the people when they started following the GOP model and taking contributions from big money donors like the corporations, which then made them beholden to such donors, doing their bidding rather than that of the people. The founders of Justice Democrats considered starting a 3rd party, but realized what an institutional bias there is against 3rd parties here in the US and so it would be better to reform the party from within and be able to use the existing infrastructure to accomplish its goals. Speaking of goals, they include of course kicking out the corrupt GOP members of Congress, but also to primary establishment Democrats who are only working for their donors, not the people.
Bernie showed it was possible to run a major campaign on "$27 at a time." Justice Democrats are committed to such an effort, pledging to take no corporate money to run election campaigns. Which brings me to the how of getting the goals accomplished. They started out asking people to come to the website and at least just sign up to show support. Those who were willing were asked to volunteer to run for the US Congress as a Justice Democrat. They would be vetted and trained by the aforementioned former Sanders campaign staffers. Representative Ro Khanna (CA-17) has already pledged support and there are already several candidates who have announced their bids for certain Congressional seats.
Justice Democrats consider the recognized 3rd parties who are working for the same progressive policy points as allies. They have also teamed up with Brand New Congress in order to achieve their goals. National Nurses United is also an ally.
The tl;dr version is, again in Kyle's words, "this is the Bernie wing staging a hostile takeover of the Democratic Party."
[youtube]rj_95Ld2g9I[/youtube]