Avery......never mind. As you were........
More facts regarding the Socialist Party's agenda for the US:
On August 13, 2009, JB Williams of the Canada Free Press wrote the following:
“After decades of failed attempts to take over America via their third party initiatives that couldn’t break America’s two party system, leaders of both the
Communist Party USA and
Socialist Party USA chose a new strategy.
“Both being the ultimate 'party of the working class stiff,' they joined forces in a new venture that would work within the US two party system, by
hijacking control of one of the two primary parties.
As the Democrat Party had already spent years identifying itself as the “party of the working class,” engaging in socio-economic class warfare as its primary method for expanding its political power, it was ripe for the hijacking.
“Together,
Communist Party and
Socialist Party leaders established the
Democratic Socialists of America, and they share a common ideology which is now the platform and mantra of today’s DNC – CPUSA. “To gain full control of the Democrat Party, DSA leadership established two congressional legislative bodies,
headed by DSA/CPUSA/SPUSA members.
Today, these are the two congressional bodies in control of Congress.
“They are the
Congressional Progressive Caucus established by
Socialist Party member Bernie Sanders of Vermont, and the
Congressional Black Caucus established by
Communist Party member John Conyers of Michigan.
[B"ALL members of these two congressional committees represent the Democratic Socialists of America[/B], as both committees are the creation of, and operate under the control of DSAUSA.”
Is Mr. Williams way off-base in reporting that the DSA is working with the hope of dramatically changing America? The answer to that question is found in the stated beliefs of the Democratic Socialists of America.
A publication written by the DSA titled “
What is Democratic Socialism? Questions and Answers from the Democratic Socialists of America” explains their agenda for America.
The DSA’s view of private corporations:
“In the short term we can’t eliminate private corporations, but we can bring them under greater democratic control.”
On the notion that a Socialist society would create a lack of desire to work:
“Although a long-term goal of socialism is to eliminate all but the most enjoyable kinds of labor, we recognize that unappealing jobs will long remain. These tasks would be spread among as many people as possible rather than distributed on the basis of class, race, ethnicity, or gender, as they are under capitalism. And this undesirable work should be among the best, not the least, rewarded work within the economy.”
Targeting America’s youth in promoting a socialist agenda:
“Young people are needed in today’s struggles as well: for universal health care and stronger unions, against welfare cuts and predatory multinational corporations. Schools, colleges and universities are important to American political culture. They are the places where ideas are formulated and policy discussed and developed. Being an active part of that discussion is a critical job for young socialists.”
How does the DSA propose to pay for a Socialist USA?
“Most advanced industrial democracies provide these goods through progressive taxation, control of health care costs (either by providing publicly funded national health insurance or regulated insurance options offered by nonprofit health care providers), and the expenditure of a smaller portion of their GDP on the military than does the United States.”
Sound familiar yet?
Regarding separation and differentiation from the Democrat party, the DSA both asks and answers the question emphatically.
“Aren't you a party that's in competition with the Democratic Party for votes and support?
“
No, we are not a separate party. Like our friends and allies in the feminist, labor, civil rights, religious, and community organizing movements, many of us have been active in the Democratic Party. We work with those movements to strengthen the party’s left wing, represented by the Congressional Progressive Caucus.”
What is the Congressional Progressive Caucus? The Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) is the largest caucus within the Democratic caucus in the United States Congress with 83 declared members. A list of all 83 members, broken down by state is available here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congressional_Progressive_Caucus#House_members
http://www.thecypresstimes.com/arti..._MEMBERSHIP_IN_THEIR_ELECTION_CAMPAIGNS/32227
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/13696
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