Ep 36 Yellow Jackets, Red Localism, Green Party
This longer episode starts with a hot take from me about the Yellow Jackets and the nature of real life revolution vs the desires of peace and unbroken windows. I discuss local government in terms of positive left leaning policy to fight for and the process and ideas we need to fight against. The 2nd part is a return to Green Party boosting covering a reform won by the Jill Stein campaign and a final follow up from GP candidate Greenfield about busting spoiler myths, the right way to argue with mad liberals, and winning over conservatives. Next month will have more guests so I’m not just conversing with myself when not reading aloud. More coverage of the Yellow Jackets is coming soon.
Sources and Links
Localist policy works
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/nov/01/preston-named-as-most-most-improved-city-in-uk?fbclid=IwAR0Pw2CuA1e84NkJF1koQkvD9o1osshxI3YT0T2t25fa6i8ZIMQdeDH56aM
History/analysis of reform in local government
http://new-compass.net/articles/bureaucracies-markets-and-loss-municipal-citizenship
Yes; Dems are as bad as Republicans,
ttps://medium.com/@andrewdobbs/no-voting-democrat-is-not-harm-reduction-8cda28633858?fbclid=IwAR0MNvjCsHxqKjBohvJp1fbidXB1Bis4iPLTHy20kS8-6hrH284AlCmGXV8
Jill Stein wins election reform in PA
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Green Party campaign outcomes
https://www.facebook.com/steve.greenfield.73/posts/2208879655811718