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A Brief Introduction to the Green Party

by: eli_beckerman

Tue Jun 26, 2012 at 22:12:29 PM EDT


{Interesting summary of the Green Party and its platform. Not sure this gets to the essence of what the Green Party is all about, but that's probably because the Green Party itself doesn't really get to the essence of what it's all about. -ed.}

By Joshua Fisher, OpEdNews.com

If you are like me, you were raised believing that the Green Party was a party of Socialists and Communists; and if you were taught in school like I was taught in school, then you were taught to believe that if the Green Party was a party of Socialists and Communists, then, by default, they were a party of Fascists and Dictators. I have just finished doing extensive research on them (including reading their entire 65-page platform), and I can assure you that you probably aren't getting the full Green Party story.

History

Started in New Zealand and brought to prominence in Europe, the Green Party came to the United States in the 1980s. Then, it was known as the Green Committees of Correspondence, a decentralized network of green organizations formed by members of the North American Bioregional Congress. In 1984, the electoral branch of the Green Party was founded by 60 people at the Macalaster College in St. Paul, Minn. In 1991, the name Greens/Green Party USA was adopted after the electoral and non-electoral wings of the organizations merged. In American electoral politics, the Green Party gained prominence in 1996 and 2000, when they ran Ralph Nader for President. As of 2005, the Green Party had 305,000 registered members in states allowing party registration, and tens of thousands of members and contributors nationwide. Currently, there are 133 elected Greens across the United States, and in the 2008 Presidential election, they were on 31 state ballots, plus the District of Columbia, which translates to 70 percent of voters and 68 percent of Electoral College votes.

eli_beckerman :: A Brief Introduction to the Green Party
Platform

"Community-based economics constitutes an alternative to both corporate capitalism and state socialism" seems to be the best and easiest way to summarize the Green Party platform, and is a direct quote from the previously mentioned platform.

Corporations

The Green Party does not take, accept or use any corporate money and opposes the bailout of corporations, big banks and the automobile industry. They believe in increasing taxes on corporations and the super-rich, including taxing pollution. They want to end tax incentives for sending jobs overseas. They also want to enact a wealth tax of 0.5 percent per year on an individual's assets over $5 million.

Low, Middle and Working Classes

Conversely, the Green Party wants to exempt people earning less than $25,000 per year and families earning less than $50,000 per year from federal and state income taxes. They also believe that food ,clothing, prescription medications, other necessities and second-hand goods should be exempt from sales taxes. Along with affirming the importance of access to a livable income, the Green Party also stresses the importance of a universal basic income (also known as a guaranteed income) regardless of health, employment, or marital status, saying, "The amount should be sufficient so that anyone who is unemployed can afford basic food and shelter."

Decentralization of Government

The Green Party is not for a centralized government, but rather support more individual participation and communal coalescing. They believe that everything -- schooling, health care, agriculture, energy and business -- should be handled at the most local level possible. They also believe that students, children, the homeless, prisoners, felons, patients, small farmers and business owners should all have a seat at the table and be included in the discussion.

They also oppose organizations such as NAFTA, CAFTA, IMF and the World Bank, calling them out for being detrimental to the individual, the community and the planet.

Environment

The Green Party, of course, has a very environmental platform. They are against nuclear energy, as it is expensive and hazardous. Instead of pursuing the traditional routes of coal, oil and natural gas, the Green Party would like to see us pursue energy systems based on solar, wind, geothermal, marine and other clean renewable energy sources. It is often said that these sorts of things are costly, and the Green Party has considered that, which is why they suggest "state-level financing policies [that] can help homeowners install expensive renewable energy where the county pays the up-front cost and the system is paid for via the homeowners' property taxes."

Immigration

When it comes to Immigration, the Green Party doesn't believe in a fence, a border, a national ID system, the E-verify system, the use of the National Guard as border patrol, or the focus of police as immigration control. "We must resist proposals that use illegal immigration as an excuse to put us all under further government monitoring and control by means of a national ID card or other identification and tracking systems," the party says.

They believe that the wait lists need to be reduced and the system needs to be made more efficient. They also believe that current numeric caps on immigrant visas must be increased. Also, pre-1996 screening criteria for legal permanent residency and citizenship applications should be restored.

As always, it can be difficult to write a concise piece on a political party. The Green Party supports a universal, single-payer healthcare system and the repeal of No-Child Left Behind; they support the legalization of cannabis/marijuana, but want to put extra taxes on soda. I encourage you, if you are interested in the Green Party, to do some more research of your own. The links provided below can help you do just that.

The Green Party Website

The Green Party Platform

The Green Party Twitter: @GPUS

The Green Party Facebook

About the author:

I am a now 20 year old College student. According to PoliticalCompass.org I am an Anarcho-Collectivist which is something I strongly agree with. However I have a strong fascination with electoral politics. I guess I hope that one day they will actually work for the people, instead of the multi-national corporations. And that is a significant part of my crusade. I am against the big corporations that run the media, that own our politicians and that are behind the Military-Industrial complex that keeps us in perpetual war. { Read More }

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LOL - Eli, where do you find these guys? (0.00 / 0)
If you are like me, you were raised believing that the Green Party was a party of Socialists and Communists; and if you were taught in school like I was taught in school, then you were taught to believe that if the Green Party was a party of Socialists and Communists, then, by default, they were a party of Fascists and Dictators. I have just finished doing extensive research on them (including reading their entire 65-page platform), and I can assure you that you probably aren't getting the full Green Party story.
 

Someone tell "Josh" that Roseanne Barr was doing interviews with "The Keiser Report" on "Russia Today" while she was running against Jill Stein for the  Green Party PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION in 2012.  

She was talking about bringing back "re-education camps" for rich people and if they still refused to give up their money she was going to bring back the "guillotine".  

And if memory serves me correctly I believe Eli front paged my post on the subject with the comments "(Roseanne making the guillotine and re-education camps cool again. - promoted by eli_beckerman)"
http://www.greenmassgroup.com/...

So um yeah ... I'm feeling a Socialist/Communist vibe from the Green Party.  But that's just me, just me ... meh.


Obama Extends The Patriot Act
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I want to read the rest of this thing but I still can't wrap my head around the first paragraph. (0.00 / 0)
I'm completely blown away by this kid "Josh."  Not that he somehow missed the Roseanne Barr Campaign but that he read the entire 65 page Green Party Platform.

Obama Extends The Patriot Act
http://www.latimes.com/news/na...


"I am a now 20 year old College student. According to PoliticalCompass.org I am an Anarcho-Collectivist which is something I strongly agree with." - Josh (0.00 / 0)
Anarcho-Collectivist?  You must mean "Collectivist Anarchism."  Good luck with that kid.  You're 20 years old right?    

   

Obama Extends The Patriot Act
http://www.latimes.com/news/na...


About the author ... (0.00 / 0)
"I am a now 20 year old College student . . . "

Dude bad opening!  bad bad baaaaaad opening!  

Obama Extends The Patriot Act
http://www.latimes.com/news/na...


Question (0.00 / 0)
Along with affirming the importance of access to a livable income, the Green Party also stresses the importance of a universal basic income (also known as a guaranteed income) regardless of health, employment, or marital status, saying, "The amount should be sufficient so that anyone who is unemployed can afford basic food and shelter."

We already have progams that provide "basic food and shelter" and provide electricity and heat and free cell phones ... What's new with this plan?

Obama Extends The Patriot Act
http://www.latimes.com/news/na...


The Greens oppposed the auto industry bailout? (0.00 / 0)
Yikes.

And hold on here.In one breath, he's all about decentralized everything--agriculture and energy should be handled at the community level, with plenty of input from children and felons--in the next, he wants "state level financing" for homeowner conservation. Josh's problem is not that he doesn't quite get the Green Party, but rather, but that he doesn't quite understand Josh.

I wasn't actually aware of a number of premises herein. I wonder if they're accurate. I also want to know exactly what Dr Stein believes would have happened had the government not issued loans to failing banks.  


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