A Moment of Clarity.
Words.
"The presidential election may be grabbing headlines, but the true
rallying cry for 2012 is to struggle and organize around those issues
that a president might take seriously, to stake out positions that would
benefit what used to be called the working class (and now goes by “the 99 percent”)
and to garner enough political will and power to pressure the president
and Congress to move resolutely on the issues that matter.
...the environmental movement. Or the Occupy movement, or the foreclosed
homeowners movement, or the indebted students movement, or the
unemployment movement, or pretty much any movement you can name that
implicitly or explicitly acknowledges that there is a class war in this
country, one that the wrong side is winning.
It doesn’t matter
what you call the movements, or the people behind them. What matters is
forcing the government to act in the interests of the sometimes-silent
majority rather than its corporate paymasters.
...It’s a struggle that’s causing more and more Americans not just to see
that something’s wrong with the system but to find the will needed to
change it..."
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Beyond Elections: People Power
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