Progressives
Primarily because of Bernie Sanders’ campaign, I now have
something new to call myself: a progressive. My old label, “ultra-liberal” can
now be retired. What do progressives believe? Well, they believe in progress:
social, technological, scientific, industrial, educational, and even political.
Progress means going forward, not backward. It means inclusion, not exclusion. It
means getting big corporations out of elections. It means ensuring that our
lending institutions are in place for their depositors, not their CEOs. It
means that the workplace should be as kind to its workers as it is to its
investors. It means that education and health care should be provided for
everyone and not just those that can afford it. It means more laws against the pollution
of our lakes, rivers and streams. It means a rethinking of our current Presidential
election system .And that may be just the beginning.
In other words, a lot of stuff. But I was educated in the old school of hippie
liberals. Over the years I have been able to see a lot of progress in the
treatment of African-Americans, the acceptance of members of the LGBT
community, and in health care provision. I know that change happens, but I know
it usually—unless it is part of a violent revolution—happens over time.
Not having seen and experienced this is the main problem
with many of Bernie Sanders’ most hardcore supporters. They are young—many under
30—who don’t realize that sometimes change just takes time. They want
everything right now, but that’s not going to happen. Even if Bernie were elected President, it
wouldn’t happen. We have a Congress and we have a Supreme Court. The important
thing is that the message is out there and there is someone to carry it.
Here’s a newsflash; I think that Hilary Clinton is a
progressive, too, albeit a very laid back one. So is Barack Obama, who has
accomplished much despite having had almost no help in Congress. Those of
Bernie’s supporters who are interested in progress over personalities have no
real reason not to switch their support to Hilary. I have. If their cry of foul
towards the political process causes them to withhold their vote for a person
whose values are very close to their hero’s, then I think they are making a
mistake. But keeping those arguments for future elections is important—and part
of our continuing progress.
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