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Progressives Made a Clean Sweep -- Don't Look Now But the Movement Has Begun

Posted: 11/09/11 02:10 PM ET

If there's one thing we can take from yesterday's elections, it's the simple fact that power truly rests with the people. Despite tremendous money pouring in from conservative groups, individuals and think tanks, the American citizenry spoke out in volumes when they defeated Ohio's anti-labor measure, silenced Mississippi's attempts at restricting women's rights and restored Maine's election-day registration status. It was a decisive victory for progressives and proof still that the majority cannot be duped into believing that this nation desires to be on a conservative trajectory. Yesterday was clear evidence that a movement that has been bubbling on the ground can and will take their power to the polls.

After championing a bill designed to strip away collective bargaining rights, Gov. Kasich of Ohio had no choice but to recognize defeat and the tremendous pushback this legislation received yesterday after it was repealed by a decisive majority vote. Following election results, he stated 'It's time to pause, the people have spoken clearly'. And indeed they have. Voicing their discontent over Republican measures to deter voters by ending same-day registration in Maine, that state's citizenry voted to restore the practice on Tuesday. And in Mississippi, GOP lawmakers tried to push through a ballot initiative declaring 'life begins at fertilization' in an attempt to eventually challenge Roe vs. Wade, but again, the voters responded with a resounding 'no'. All across the country, teachers, police officers, construction workers, laborers, firefighters, EMS workers, nurses, caretakers, civil service employees, mothers, fathers and those concerned about the state of our future said repressive and regressive measures will no longer be tolerated.

Yesterday morning, I joined community and labor leaders on the steps of New York's City Hall to announce plans to launch a Dec. 10th rally in front of the UN designed to address the need for global jobs and justice for all. We at National Action Network (NAN) have also been actively fighting against concerted efforts to further disenfranchise Black, Latino and poor voters by attempts to enforce new voter ID laws across the country. Organizing a 25-city nationwide rally, NAN will tackle the greatest modern threat to voting rights head on. When this sort of egregious legislation is being passed, we simply cannot sit silently and watch our collective progress be stripped away.

It was labor and civil rights organizations that brought about progress in this nation decades ago. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. himself was fighting for the liberties of sanitation workers at the very moment his life was taken. In states like Ohio, labor, civil rights organizations like NAN and the NAACP joined forces yet again to increase civic participation and deliver a more accurate portrayal of what voters want for themselves and for the next generation. On October 15th, we led a march and rally for jobs and justice in Washington, D.C. where tens of thousands participated in order to demand employment opportunities and a more equalized playing field. And all across this country we see the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations not only continuing their push for bridging the tremendous wealth gap in society, but simultaneously gaining momentous traction and supporters as it continues to expand.

Everywhere you look, there's a movement afloat. Whether it's in the civil rights community or within organized labor, or among everyday citizens, there is something in the air, something on the ground and now something in the voting booth. To those that want to keep pretending we're a center-right country, I say again, nice try. Just look at yesterday's election results -- the proof is in the pudding.

And for those that think voting doesn't matter, all you have to do is observe what took place on Election Day 2011. There are some in positions of authority that can -- and will -- do anything to have us believe that we do not have power, but just remember that we are the majority and we will not tolerate attempts from the right-wing to destroy all of the progress we have achieved.

Let the movement begin.

 

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03:01 PM on 11/11/2011
Thanks, Al! Love this article. Just another note: the 1% is working hard to convince the folks at home that this movement is insincere, half-baked, etc. Most of us are sophisticated enough to see them at work. You can read it between the lines of mainstream coverage of OWS, etc. They're panicking...
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akutan
This We'll Defend
08:00 AM on 11/10/2011
In Ohio, ObamaCare suffered a symbolic blow as voters approved an amendment stating they could not be forced to buy health insurance -- a clear refutation of the President’s health insurance mandate.
01:00 AM on 11/10/2011
Tawana Brawley...Duke Lacrosse. Let's see...do I believe this 1% race hustler or my own eyes? The only "movement" this guy knows about comes from his bowel.
12:34 AM on 11/10/2011
Every time I hear the "movement" has begun the next election cycle comes and buries whatever party is touting the movement.

Movements are created to forge a balance -- what keeps them in check is that there is always a limit of resources -- whether money, food, safety or energy.

The left knows ultimately their vision of the works doesn't work because there is not enough resources for it. It then becomes an issue of rationing, and deciding how that is done. We already know we don't like dictators making that decision -- and so we have elections that decide that rationing. What seperates the parties is how that rationing is accomplished. The Reverend would like you to believe that the movement to come focus on some kind of social equality. But social equality flies in the face of personal achievement - the kind of achievement that creates wealth and innovation -- the very gas that fuels any ambitions of the left.

So Al -- keep on believeing your movement is coming buddy -- because if you ever get your way -- there won't be enough fuel in the tank for anyone.
01:58 PM on 11/11/2011
More right wing baloney. Of course there are enough resources for it; just not enough to support giant insurance co profits. And there ALREADY IS RATIONING; only it is done economicly. The rich get great care, and the poor not so much if anything. You have been reading to much fiction: Ayn Rand. One more thing; the Scandinavian countries, Germany, Canada, France seem to be doing just fine... in fact, better then we are. If the banking industry hadn't infected them, they'd be sitting pretty.
11:43 PM on 11/11/2011
too much to counter on here -- but for starters -- US has a lot more people than the countries you're talking about -- requiring a lot more resources
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Gib
My micro-bio is empty
10:54 PM on 11/09/2011
The proof is not in the pudding.
The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
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smarteeeee
Conservatism = Compassion
10:41 PM on 11/09/2011
This Article should be titled "Revisionist History - The Next Day" as I am not sure you are reviewing the same election results I see. Virginia Statehouse went Republican and by the largest ever margin. Mississippi Statehouse went Republican for the first time since reconstruction. Ballot Initiatives went Conservative 2/3 of the time, including an ID requirement in Mississippi.

And did you really type: "Despite tremendous money pouring in from conservative groups, individuals and think tanks, the American citizenry spoke out in volumes when they defeated Ohio's anti-labor measure . . ." as this seems to require the willing suspension of disbelief. That is unless we ignore Unions outspending Conservatives 2 to 1 in Ohio.

I think you are looking at a scoreboard and claiming victory even though it reads Republicans 10 vs. Democrats 5.
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Mike Cofta
10:10 PM on 11/09/2011
...really??...N.A.N.?! ...sounds like another one of Mr. Sharpton's Borg-like "traveling victim" shows. Does he ever tire of the sound of his own braying?
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massjim
Dem? Repub? Is there a difference?
09:56 PM on 11/09/2011
Obama is going to spend a billion dollars on his reelection - all this talk about Republicans being the party of the rich is not realistic. All politicians are more interested in Wall Street, Banks and Corporations than the little voter.
Peabodies
We are the Many. They are the Few.
09:48 PM on 11/09/2011
Rev. Sharpton -- they were trying to roll back the clock to the 1950s (and the 1930s with the attack on unions). Voters reminded them we are living in 2011, a whole new society, with totally different concerns and wants. A good development, I think.
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MikeInFla
09:02 PM on 11/09/2011
Lets give OWS the credit it deserves for starting a fire and keeping it going. Keep it up protesters, we are being heard loud and clear.
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kennyfasugbe
08:53 PM on 11/09/2011
Thanks to those that responded (John Masters, momoluvsu, henery, morphyous, bioshell, Dough Watt, and luminafitness) to my earlier post asking who exactly I am based on my beliefs: a Liberal or a Progressive. After taking this question very seriously and doing more research, I believe I am a Progressive rather than a liberal. The difference comes down to the economic values of liberalism which is basically for the government to have no role in the market place. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_liberalism
What it comes down to, a social liberal and an economic progressive equals a balance called a sane society.
When it comes down to it, almost all of today's republicans are liberals in terms of their economic belief of laissez-faire. They should embrace it and be proud.
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thismachinekillsfascists
Exposing the GOP Lie-machine
08:47 PM on 11/09/2011
The sleeping giant has awakened. Watch out GOP!

OWS 2012
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MrBadger
08:34 PM on 11/09/2011
All except for the health care initiative. But I'm about as progressive as they come and I amnot wild about the mandate which is what I suspect that vote was all about.
08:09 PM on 11/09/2011
Yesterday was a beautiful day that shows which way the wind is blowing. Sorry Tea Party, it ain't your way!!
Transverseangle
To stay healthy, everything in mderation
09:45 PM on 11/09/2011
But the propaganda strategists funded by the right wing are creating new spins, but apparently only works well for those who are easily lets say swayed into cults or just can't analyze, or simply are socialists in news spins because they need to be spoon fed.
06:55 PM on 11/09/2011
I loved loved loved what Mr. Sharpton said to Mr. O'Reilly...what I would have said if I could!