Talk:WG/Strategies/Road Map
Is this from OWS??
- user:Stewart76 Oct 16, 2011 6:37 pm
Is this statement from OWS (meaning this is an official proposal from them, that they wrote and approved)? Or was this written someone in OB? Was the occupy Madison statement officially from them?
re: Is this from OWS??
- user:AriaLItthous Wednesday, 3:56 pm
No, my mistake. I understood Noah's proposal as to allow us to speak for all the Occupations which I termed OWS.
Comments to Roadmap
- user:terrawiki Oct 14, 2011 1:34 pm
1. Jobs bill. While I'm pretty well in favor with most of the bill, I think we need to take back our ability to print money before we borrow more money. Also, if our work is to be sustainable over the next say 100 years, I think we have to avoid mentioning specific legislation that has an expiration date.
2. All levels of education. I'd also not say "all levels" for education. If you did, and this passed, I'd become a permanent student. And I'm not sure you could afford the courses that I'd want to take.
3. Repealing all anti-union legislation seems to set up the opportunity for yet a different kind of dictatorship. Have you ever been part of a union? And tried to get a certain position that so and so's brother has?
re: Comments to Roadmap
- user:bluejaysg Oct 14, 2011 5:51 pm
I agree with the roadmap, but the elephant in the room is our dependence on fossil fuels. I think the roadmap has to mention getting off coal (for example, if corporations are persons, then Massey Energy should be in court defending itself against 29 counts of murder) and the devastation of mountaintop removal. (Remember the break in the flyash dam?) We need to quit borrowing money to buy fossil fuels from the middle east that we then burn up, polluting our atmosphere. The government needs to quit subsidizing this horrendous industry. And our dependence on fossil fuels has led to these endless wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. I'm not sure how to word this to be at the same level as the principles in the roadmap, because it does fit in the goal of healthy ecosystems, it's just that it's such a dominant poison in our political and economic system as well as our environment, that I think it has to surface at the roadmap level.
re: Comments to Roadmap
- user:AriaLItthous Oct 16, 2011 1:24 pm
This is covered in goal #1 and #3 and in rewriting the tax code.
The decision to include the Obama jobs bill is strategic, to gather adherents, ditto unions.
Change to goal #3.
- user:AriaLItthous Oct 14, 2011 5:30 pm
3. All the Earth's ecosystems are healthy.
re: Change to goal #3.
- user:terrawiki Oct 14, 2011 9:19 pm
i like it.
re: Change to goal #3.
- user:terrawiki Oct 14, 2011 9:19 pm
oops. what about the festering nuclear waste? that's already in the ground?
re: Change to goal #3.
- user:AriaLItthous Oct 15, 2011 2:43 am
We can bring that up after the process starts.
This is a democratic party ticket
- user:occupyboston4ever Oct 14, 2011 11:34 am
This statement may speak for the majority of OWS or OB protesters, but due to its inclusion of several partisan issues, such as health care and education through all levels and tax reform, it will fall short of drawing a movement of the 99% rather the 45% that is the democratic party. If this is the best this movement can do to act toward unity, we have gained nothing from this experience.
re: This is a democratic party ticket
- user:StargazerA Oct 14, 2011 1:46 pm
If education is a partisan issue, the problem is the partisans, not that we shouldn't be educating our citizens. If health care is a partisan issue, it is only because the 1% has convinced people that if everyone got healthcare they'd loose theirs when that couldn't be further from the truth. We have not endorsed any specific strategy to achieve these aims, and there are both liberal and conservative mechanisms to get to fairer outcomes. I can't think of a single ideological movement that thinks the tax system as it currently stands is ideal, especially since so much of it is hidden government spending on corporate welfare. Progressive taxation may be partisan, but since I believe it is a means to an end (decreased income inequality) I do think the movement would be open to other mechanisms to decrease income inequality.
However, I believe Occupy Boston does refute any political ideology that promotes social darwinism, that supports increased income inequality or believes that the unemployed, the homeless, the destitute and the hopeless have earned and deserve their pain. Otherwise we'd be sitting at home, eating bonbons and laughing at the people needlessly suffering.
16 points cover all the bases
- user:AriaLItthous Oct 14, 2011 5:29 pm
There are some partisan points, among many others. If the democa-pubs are advocating proportional representation, I'll eat my hat.
re: This is a democratic party ticket
- user:terrawiki Oct 14, 2011 9:21 pm
Stargazer...which parts are too D? Sometimes I don't notice...
I agree with you that a specific strategy can NOT be endorsed. Too many tangles of conflicts. Also, a specific strategy has an expiration date...when a better strategy comes along. So it's better just to demand goals. Measured results. And then suggest strategies. You'd be surprised how well it works...
Latest Version of Roadmap
Hey, check out the main page. This is what the google group is thinking. I'll try to get them over here. Your thoughts please. DC
Strong Concerns and Objections
Why is a second statement of purpose being considered? Why don't we just move to specific issues for discussions and proposals? I think this statement is redundant and unnecessary.
The Mission Statement and Goals provide a framework for objectives, methods, strategies and tactics.