Sunday, September 27, 2020

Take A Look At The Future Of American Political Leadership: Mondaire Jones

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This year, Mondaire Jones started to climb a hill most people thought was impossible. He began a primary campaign against one of Pelosi's most powerful allies in Congress, Nita Lowey, who was first elected to Congress when Mondaire was 2 years old, and had since risen to the position of chair of the House Appropriations Committee. NY-17 consists of northern and western Westchester County and all of Rockland County across the Hudson. It's a D+7 district that even Hillary was able to win easily against Trump (58.6% to 38.4%). But the district is mostly white and mostly rich (nearly a $100,000 media family income). Mondaire ran on working class issues, that have a lot of appeal to the upper middle class as well, the Green New Deal, Medicare-for-All, racial justice and police reform...

Soon after he declared his candidacy, Lowey announced she was retiring, setting off a flood of candidates who wanted the safe Democratic seat for themselves. And, after all, how hard would it be to defeat Jones, a black, gay progressive? Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Evelyn Farkas, state Assemblyman David Buchwald, right-wing state Senate "Democrat" David Carlucci and son-of-a-billionaire Adam Schleifer, each thought the seat should belong to them. Schleifer spent $5,197,000 of his inheritance on the race and Buchwald threw $612,342 of his own money in. Mondaire, who eschews corporate money, won and won big with 41.7% in an 8 person race-- more votes than the second and third place finishers combined:





So next question... what is Mondaire likely to be like when he's sitting in Congress? He's a natural-born reformer-- and he's eager to get started. One of his targets sits in the middle of a field of landmines: the Supreme Court. I had asked him about the danger of Trump's nominee abolishing women's Choice. "Unfortunately, the Trump Administration and the Republican Party have systematically undermined women’s reproductive freedom," he said. "The federal government must step in to protect civil rights-- and it cannot leave those rights up to the extreme conservative majority on the Supreme Court. As a member of Congress, I will work to codify Roe v. Wade by statute, repeal the Hyde Amendment, and ensure that any Medicare for All legislation includes coverage for the full range of reproductive services." (His GOP opponent is an anti-choice nut, completely out of step with the values of NY-17.)

But then he got into something related, but not specifically about Choice: He reminded me that McConnell "is poised to ram through a replacement of Justice Ginsburg before the November election, flagrantly breaking with the precedent he set just four years ago. That should confirm for the American people what many of us already knew: the Republican Party sees the Supreme Court as a partisan tool meant to serve its own political ends and further entrench the power of right-wing plutocrats. I refuse to stand by and let them. The constitution gives Congress the authority to add or subtract seats from the Supreme Court, and I fully intend to fight to expand our Court, if elected."

Addy Baird, writing for BuzzFeed News last week, hit the nail on the head about what kind of a congress member Jones is going to be: His Victory Was Major For Progressives. Now He Wants To Keep It Going By Expanding The Supreme Court. And not just by 2 justices; Jones wants to add 4. Jones told Baird that "in 2021, when Democrats have unified control of the federal government, that we will still have as a major obstacle having the progressive legislation that we enact upheld when it is challenged in the Supreme Court. If democracy is to be preserved, we have to expand the size of the Supreme Court and restore balance. … Roe v. Wade, the civil rights of LGBTQ people like myself, [and] the civil rights of racial minorities like myself are all at risk of being abridged by what may end up being a 6–3 conservative bloc on the Supreme Court."

That puts him at loggerheads with Biden who opposes expanding the Court. Last year Biden said that "We’ll live to rue that day." Baird wrote that "Jones says his party is already living that reality. 'Democrats are already ruing the day,' he said. 'I think Democrats rue every day… I disagree with those words by Vice President Biden over a year ago. And my expectation is that he will change his opinion now.'" YES! That's the kind of leadership we need in Congress in 2021.

And what originally caused Jones to win the Blue America endorsement during the primary, wasn't the Court. it was his stands on the other issues powering his campaign. "It's frankly absurd that, in the midst of a pandemic that has claimed the lives of 200,000 Americans, the debate over our predatory healthcare system has been completely shunted aside," he reiterated on Friday.  
This fight is personal for me. After my grandfather died of cancer, I watched helplessly as my grandmother worked well past the age of retirement just to pay for the high cost of prescription drugs and medical procedures not fully covered by Medicare. When I quit my job to try to better my community by running for Congress, I lost my health insurance. That is not a rational system.

I believe health care should be a human right in a nation as wealthy as our own, not tied to employment status or economic means. It has never been clearer to me, and to millions of Americans across this country, that we need Medicare for All. 
Goal ThermometerI have every confidence that Mondaire Jones will be working alongside AOC, Ed Markey and other climate hawks to fill in the details of the Green New Deal. He told us last week that "In the past month, America has watched in horror as the West Coast was engulfed in flames, and the Gulf Coast was inundated with hurricanes. It is beyond debate at this point that climate change is real, it is here already, and it is disproportionately impacting our most vulnerable communities. The question is, what are we going to do about it? I know where I stand. We absolutely must mobilize our collective resources to confront the challenge of climate change with the urgency required. We must invest in sustainable infrastructure with a particular eye on our Black and brown communities that have experienced generations of environmental racism. Anything less is tantamount to climate denial."

If you're talking about the future of leadership in the Democratic Party and in Congress and in this country, you're talking about Mondaire Jones. "This week, like so many weeks," he said, "it is so difficult to be Black in America. To be reminded that property is worth more than Black life. People protesting the murder of Breonna Taylor are being punished more harshly than the people who actually killed Breonna Taylor. That's absurd, and, people all across this country have had it. I may let myself feel the pain of injustice, but I do not despair. I remain deeply committed to the fight for a more just America. The fact is, our criminal legal system is working exactly as its designers intended. That’s why we need to reimagine that system."

Let's reimagine a system where it's men and women like Mondaire Jones leading out party instead of representatives of special interests who have long ago lost touch with the spirit of fairness and reform that have, in the past, made the Democratic Party worthwhile.

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7 Comments:

At 10:45 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The "Future of American Politics" is exactly what is setting off the White-Male supremacists who flock to Trump.

While I personally think seeing more diversity in politics to be a good thing, I work with a whole lot of white males who do not. Most of them are Trump supporters, and they all have at least one gun "for protection". More of them vote than do not, but usually only when it is a Presidential election.

There is NO talking to them about anything they didn't hear from FOX or Trump. I've tried.

This country is primed to explode. It just needs a Fort Sumter.

 
At 12:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well Biden has all those corporate donors fueling his campaign and should be able to tap into that widespread popular "enthusiasm" to generate an overwhelming popular political opposition against `these repub SCOTUS games, right? After all he told Bernie "the country doesn't need a political revolution". Calyborn, Obama, Harris, Butitege, Klobachar all wanted safety and not the radical Bernie. Now they have no-one but corporate donors and hopefully one more republican-moderate to fight their battle for "nothing gonna change". Ya we don't need no revolution!? i.e. as the right enacts their minority revolution, Biden will make sure that nothing will disturb it.

 
At 1:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

only a potted plant would believe Mr. Jones will make any difference at all. AOC didn't. Her squad didn't. all those BA candidates who took your money in 2018 didn't.

in fact, the democraps have gotten worse in spite of all those "better" people.

If you want proof that the party will never be taken over from within, look at the smothering of all talk of MFA during this fucking pandemic. All those who ran on MFA in '18 have gone mute... for the sake of the party and pelo$i and running for more seats and the prezdincy against trump and the Nazis.

 
At 2:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

AOC has done a lot for a freshmen congresswoman, besides being the 1st justice democrat to unseat a corporate power broker whore; Her voice has put the "Green New Deal" phrase into the populaces lexicon. She had the audacity to rile the right by suggesting that 90% tax rates were good for the US. She advocates for disbanding ICE and went to the border to bring media attention to asylum seekers. She does bring up MFA and blasted the stimulus package as a give away to the rich. Many were inspired to run because of her and have won. Just think if she, as one human being, wasn't there ....

 
At 4:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

...we'd still be in the same mess we have been since Ronald Reagan: the imminent takeover of the American government and replaced with a new government OF the people BY the corporations FOR the corporations.

FIFY. Would you like Freedom fries with that?

 
At 6:01 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I must agree, 2:54. If talking were doing, AOC would be a hero. But talking isn't doing. And even her talking on MFA and GND have been smothered/muted for the past year as the democraps decided they would NOT run ON progressive issues, but against trump and ONLY against trump. The democraps defrauded Bernie and orchestrated back-room deals with others on the primary slate to defeat Bernie. And AOC was silent on that too.

I see she spoke up on the supreme court, but the hypocrisy here is also something YOU should be uncomfortable with. If Merrick Garland SHOULD have been confirmed, there is no reason that ACB should be denied... except for the hypocrisy of the Nazis. But who is surprised that the Nazis are hypocrites?

Are you surprised that AOC is?

Nope. If you add it all up, AOC is another Bernie... but MUUUUUUUUUUUUCH prettier.

Last I checked, pretty doesn't get MFA passed. Neither will she.

 
At 7:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

MFA is dead. Both parties killed it in utero. Watch Amy Coney Barrett cite this as yet another reason why Roe v Wade must be overturned.

What the short-sighted medical industry isn't seeing is that as more and more people can no longer afford their services (including me), where is the high-level revenue that they think is their due going to come from? Will they ban the sale of aspirin and bandages at drug stores so that one must to go to one of their profit-based facilities for them?

And to you doctors out there, what are you going to do when the insurance companies tell you that you are to take huge hits in the fees you charge? I know this is already happening to you, for my insurance company makes certain that I know from their payment statements what they are doing to your fees. What will you do when they again cut them further?

To those insurance companies whose coverage funds your practices, you are but a higher-priced employee than I am, and I get paid pretty good. My wages and benefits are already a target when we go into negotiations for our next contract. So will yours be. Sue Lowden just might have the last laugh after all - you may well end up accepting chickens as payment for your services, especially when no insurance company will cover enough people to keep your practice open.

Bon appetite!

 

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