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More than a prayer: activists take on corruption and poverty today
Progressive activists are launching new initiatives today that take on, in different ways, our distorted government priorities fueled by crony capitalism and a corrupted Congress. Hundreds of faith-based leaders, led by the Rev. Jim Wallis and his Sojurners-affiliated groups, will be marching to Capitol Hill before noon and lobbying members of Congress about specific goals to end poverty here and abroad.
Meanwhile, at hundreds of homes around the country tonight, activists led by Public Citizen and other clean government groups, will be screening a riveting new film, "The Big Buy," about how Tom DeLay helped sell off and gerrymander Congress to benefit special interests and Republican donors. (There's still time to join up and learn about both actions. Read more below.)
One goal of that "Clean Money Day" is to promote a new "Voters First" pledge by candidates to commit to public financing of federal campaigns and lobbying reform.
Even though the activists may be different, their reform efforts reflect a battle against an underlying wrong: a federal government and budget rigged on behalf of the rich at the expense of the poor and middle-class. The slashed funding for social needs that the progressive Christians are protesting was shaped by a Congress and federal government that was turned into a Republican money-making machine for special interests with earmarks, tax breaks and lucrative contracts from Iraq to Katrina.
But Wallis, though, is shrewdly seeking to make the ending of poverty a bipartisan moral crusade, so Republican Senator Sam Brownback and Senator Barack Obama will be addressing the faithful. Wallis and his allies are calling their effort a solutions-oriented Covenant for a New America, declaring that "poverty is not a family value."
Part of the covenant's launch is the "March to Overcome Poverty" that assembles at 10:45 a.m. at National City Christian Church at Thomas Circle in Washington, D.C. , then marches to a kickoff rally to promote the anti-poverty covenant about noon at the Upper Senate Park at the intersection of New Jersey Ave. NW and Delaware Ave. NE. At a church meeting Monday night, Wallis outlined his goal of drawing a broad-based faith community and its allies into a moral crusade that puts poverty at the top of the political agenda. A short, gray-haired dynamo, he told the crowd, amid the echoes of a huge church, "The days when you could win the religious community speaking about life and family values while ignoring the desperate plight of poor people in this abundant nation -- those days are over." And taking inspiration from an earlier generation of abolitionist preachers, he proclaimed, "Poverty is the new slavery!" As the covenant report released today declares, "We now insist that widespread povery in the midst of plenty is a moral wrong we refuse to accept any longer."
Yet a key feature of Wallis' political genius is his effort to transcend conventional left and right arguments about the causes of poverty, with conservatives blaming family disintegration and lack of personal responsiblity, while liberals focus on the need for more government spending. He argues, "It takes both personal and social responsibility." The cornerstones of the Covenant for a New America are these:
Work must work and provide for family economic success and security. Those who work responsibly should have a living family income in which a combination of a family's earnings, and supports for transportation, health care, nutrition, child care, education, housing, and other basic needs provide a decent standard of living. T hose unable to work should be supported with dignity.Children should not be poor. We also need specific and concrete commitments to brighter futures for our youngest and most vulnerable citizens. We will never end the cycle of poverty if we continue to allow lack of opportunity to be the formative aspect of a child's life. Our nation should develop and commit to a plan that reduces child poverty by half over 10 years.
Extreme global poverty must end.. The U.S. should support effective aid, good governance, just trade policies, and debt cancellation in order to lift billions of people out of extreme poverty. U.S. international development assistance should be increased by an additional one percent of the federal budget to honor our commitment to the Millennium Development Goals, designed to cut global poverty in half by the year 2015.
We commit to recognize the valid concerns of both sides in the political debate, and then move to higher ground by working together to make overcoming poverty a moral priority.
Unfortunately, there won't be much money for such lofty goals as long as Congress keeps turning into a cash spigot for corporate interests and wealthy families, while slashing billions from social programs. So that's why the "Clean Money" candidate pledge is just as important as a potential weapon in a new war on poverty. As Public Citizen explains:
The “Voters First” Candidate Pledge Campaign – To kick off the candidate accountability campaign leading to the mid-term elections, we just released the “Voters First” Candidate Pledge. We are approaching all members of Congress and the 1,700 candidates running for Congress this year and asking them to sign this three-part pledge:1) Make Elections Fair - Establish a system of public financing for all federal candidates, and enforce strict spending limits for those who won’t accept it.
2) Restore Accountability - Pass and enforce tough restrictions on gifts and travel from lobbyists and other powerful interests for members of Congress.
3) Protect Voters’ Right-To-Know - Require full public disclosure of all lobbyist contributions to, and fundraising help, for members of Congress.
We will keep a running tally of which candidates sign the pledge to Clean Up Washington – and which refuse – and publish it on our Web site and in downloadable voter guides for distribution in your district.
Let us pray that both of these worthy intitiatives find success -- and the political savvy to win the attention of the public, the media and government officials.
Posted by Art Levine on 06/26/06 at 9:05 PM | E-mail | Print | Digg this | de.licio.us
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In some weird way, it's sort of funny how the DC Court of Appeals just inexplicably summarily affirmed how Congress's explicit statutory command directed at gov. corruption is unenforceable...
In an attempt to encourage citizens to report crimes, Congress passed the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, whereupon the DC Court of Appeals met the new challenge against the old standard (pervasive corruption) with Sargeant v. Dixon, which found that no one has standing to request a grand jury investigation.
In Sargeant the plaintiff attempted to collaterally attack his state conviction by demanding a grand jury investigation, however, right off the bat, Heck v. Humphrey prohibits the use of the fed. courts to challenge a state conviction, unless, of course, the conviction has already been determined invalid...
In Sargeant the Court cites, "Interest in the prosecution of another does not support standing," however, Moore v. Valder provides that acquiring evidence which might be used in a prosecution, in contradistinction to organization, evaluation, and marshalling of such evidence, is an activity of police nature..."
In Sargeant the Court states, "Even if holding that Mohwish lacks standing meant that no one could initiate judicial enforcement of Sect. 3332, however, it would not follow that Mohwish (or anyone else) must have standing after all. Rather, in such circumstances we would infer that 'the subject matter is committed to the surveillance of Congress, and, ultimately, the political process," citng US v. Richardson.
In fact, the issue in Richardson was, "Respondent's claim that without detailed information about the CIA's expenditures he cannot properly follow legislative or executive action and thereby fulfill his obligation as a voter is a generalized grievance under Frothington or Flaust to show he has sustained or is in immediate danger of sustaining a direct injury as a result of such action."
Of course, it was the Chief Judge, Ginsburg, who both wrote Sargeant and who affirmed dismissal of my suit. Which is weird, since I've named Ginsburg as a defendant in another lawsuit, and the Court's system is supposed to automatically reject him from hearing my case...
Consider how in DC Court of Appeals case # 06-5109, my lawsuit against DC judges was affirmed as dismissed, because the Gov. has sovereign immunity from suit... What?, the Court cited Clark v. Library of Congress, 750 F.2d 89, 103 (D.C. Cir. 1984), "The district court was correct in ruling that the government has not waived its sovereign immunity as to suits for money damages based upon judicial acts."
Did that Court make this up? It makes no sense to me..., but I can not get this case on the Internet...
At any rate, I could use any help I can get on my Supreme Court appeals...
Remember, helping me is helping yourself (and everyone else in the entire world too!).
Posted by: Michael L. Wagner on 06/27/06 at 10:13 AM
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These are certainly worthy goals that anyone can endorse and likely no one in Congress or the Administration will not support these objectives to the extent they acknowledge them at all. The problem is that too many in Congress and the POTUS today will exclude any agenda that does not specifically address what they perceive to be in the short term self interest of themselves or key supporters. Greed rules, and too many in power are not ashamed of this. Nevertheless, we must keep trying to achieve something better.
Posted by: George Seals on 06/27/06 at 3:37 AM