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The 99 Percent Declaration
WHEREAS THE FIRST
AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION PROVIDES: Congress shall
make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting
the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of
the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to
petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Election
of Delegates: The People, consisting of all United States citizens
who have reached the age of 18, regardless of party affiliation and
voter registration status, shall elect Two Delegates, one male and
one female, by direct vote, from each of the existing 435
Congressional Districts to represent the People at the NATIONAL
GENERAL ASSEMBLY in Philadelphia. Said Assembly shall convene on
July 4, 2012 in the city of Philadelphia. II. Meeting of the
National General Assembly and Deliberation: At the NATIONAL GENERAL
ASSEMBLY, the 870 Delegates shall set forth, consider and vote upon
a PETITION OF GRIEVANCES to be submitted to all members of Congress,
The Supreme Court and President and each of the political candidates
running in the nationwide Congressional and Presidential election in
November 2012. The Delegates of the National General Assembly shall
vote upon and implement their own agenda, propagate their own rules
and elect or appoint committee members as the Delegates see fit to
accomplish their goal of presenting a PETITION OF GRIEVANCES from
the 99% of Americans before the 2012 elections. III. Proposed Petition
for the Redress of Grievances: The PETITION OF GRIEVANCES shall be
non-partisan and address the critical issues now confronting the
People of the United States. The Delegates shall deliberate and vote
upon proposals for the PETITION OF GRIEVANCES in consultation with
the People as the delegates to the first two Continental Congresses
did. Below is a suggested list of grievances respectfully submitted
by the OWS Working Group on the 99% Declaration. The final version
of the PETITION OF GRIEVANCES voted upon by the Delegates of the
National General Assembly MAY or MAY NOTinclude the following
suggested issues: 1. Implementing an
immediate ban on all private contributions of money and gifts, to
all politicians in federal office, from Individuals, Corporations,
Political Action Committees, Super Political Action Committees,
Lobbyists, Unions and all other private sources of money to be
replaced by the fair and equal public financing of all federal
political campaigns. We categorically REJECT the concept that money
is equal to free speech because if that were so, then only the
wealthiest would have a voice. These actions must be taken because
it has become clear that politicians in the United States cannot
regulate themselves and have become the exclusive representatives of
corporations, unions and the very wealthy who spend vast sums of
money on political campaigns to influence the candidates’
decisions and ensure their reelection year after year. 2. The immediate
reversal, even if it requires a Constitutional Amendment, of the
outrageous and anti-democratic holding in the "Citizens United"
case by the Supreme Court, which equates the payment of money by
corporations, wealthy individuals and unions to politicians with
free speech. We, the People, demand that institutional bribery and
corruption not be deemed protected speech. 3. Prohibiting all
federal public officials and their immediate family members, whether
elected or appointed, from EVER being employed by any corporation
they regulate while in office and/or holding any stock or shares in
any corporation they regulate while in office until a full 5 years
after their term is completed. 4. A complete lifetime
ban on accepting all gifts, services, money, directly or indirectly,
to any elected or appointed federal officials or their immediate
family members, from any person, corporation, union or other entity
that the public official was charged to regulate while in office. 5. A complete reformation
of the United States Tax Code to require ALL citizens to pay a fair
share of a progressive, graduated income tax by eliminating
loopholes, unfair tax breaks, exemptions and deductions, subsidies
(e.g. oil, gas and farm) and ending all other methods of evading
taxes. The current system of taxation favors the wealthiest
Americans, many of whom, pay fewer taxes to the United States
Treasury than citizens who earn much less and pay a much higher
percentage of income in taxes to the United States Treasury. We,
likeWarren Buffet, find this income tax disparity to be
fundamentally unjust. 6. Medicare for all
American citizens or another single-payer healthcare system,
adjusted by a means test (i.e. citizens who can afford it may
opt-out and pay their own health insurance or opt-in and pay a means
tested premium). The Medicaid program, fraught with corruption and
fraud, will be eliminated except for the purpose of providing
emergency room care to indigent non-citizens who will not be covered
by the single-payer program. 7. New comprehensive
regulations to give the Environmental Protection Agency expanded
powers to shut down corporations, businesses or any entities that
intentionally or recklessly damage the environment and/or criminally
prosecute individuals who intentionally damage the environment. We
also demand the immediate adoption of the most recent international
protocols, including the "Washington Declaration" to cap
carbon emissions and implement new and existing programs to
transition away from fossil fuels to reusable or carbon neutral
sources of power. 8. Adoption of an
immediate plan to reduce the national debt to a sustainable
percentage of GDP by 2020. Reduction of the national debt to be
achieved by BOTH a cut in spending to corporations engaged in
perpetual war for profit, the "healthcare" industry, the
pharmaceutical industry and all other sectors that use the federal
budget as their income stream AND a truly progressive income tax
code that does not allow the wealthy and corporations to evade taxes
through excessive deductions, subsidies and loopholes. We agree that
spending cuts are necessary but those cuts must be made to
facilitate what is best for the People of the United States of
America, not multinational and domestic corporations. 9. Passage of a
comprehensive job and job-training act like the American Jobs Act to
employ our citizens in jobs that are available with specialized
training and by putting People to work now by repairing America's
crumbling infrastructure. We also recommend the establishment of an
online international job exchange to match employers with skilled
workers or employers willing to train workers in 21st century
skills. 10. Student loan debt
relief. Our young People and students are more than $830 billion in
debt from education loans alone. Payment and interest on these debts
should be deferred for periods of unemployment and the principal on
these loans reduced using a corporate tax surcharge. 11. Immediate passage of
the Dream Act and comprehensive immigration and border security
reform including offering visas, lawful permanent resident status
and citizenship to the world’s brightest People to stay and
work in our industries and schools after they obtain their education
and training in the United States. 12. Recalling all
military personnel at all non-essential bases and refocusing
national defense goals to address threats posed by the geopolitics
of the 21st century, including terrorism and limiting the large
scale deployment of military forces to instances where Congressional
approval has been granted to counter the Military Industrial
Complex's goal of perpetual war for profit. 13. Mandating new
educational goals to train the American public to perform jobs in a
21st Century economy, particularly in the areas of technology and
green energy, taking into consideration the redundancy caused by
technology and the inexpensive cost of labor in China, India and
other countries and paying our teachers a competitive salary
commensurate with the salaries of employees in the private sector
with similar skills. 14. Subject to the
elimination of corporate tax loopholes and exploited exemptions and
deductions stated above, offering tax incentives to businesses to
remain in the United States and hire its citizens rather than
outsource jobs and reconstruct the manufacturing capacity of the
United States. In conjunction with a new jobs act, reinstitution of
the Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps or
a similar emergency governmental agency tasked with creating new
public works projects to provide jobs to the 46 million People
living in poverty, the 9.1% unemployed and 10% underemployed. 15. Implementing of
immediate legislation to encourage China and our other trading
partners to end currency manipulation and reduce the trade deficit. 16. Immediate reenactment
of the Glass-Steagall Act and increased regulation of Wall Street
and the financial industry by the SEC, FINRA and the other financial
regulators, and the commencement of a Justice Department criminal
investigations into the Securities and Banking industries practices
that led to the collapse of markets, $700 billion bail-out, and
financial firm failures in 2007-2008. 17. Adoption of a plan
similar to President Clinton’s proposal to end the mortgage
crisis and instead of the Federal Reserve continuing to lower
interest rates for loans to banks who are refusing to loan to small
businesses and consumers, the Federal Reserve shall buy all
underwater or foreclosed mortgages and refinance these debts at 1%
or less to be managed by the newly established Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau (and foreclosure task force described below)
because 1% or less is the interest rate the Federal Reserve loans to
the banks directly who hoard the cash rather than loan it to the
People and small businesses. 18. An immediate one year
freeze on all foreclosures to be reviewed by an independent
foreclosure task force appointed by Congress and the Executive
Branch to (in conjunction with the Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau ) determine, on a case by case basis, whether foreclosure
proceedings should continue based on the circumstances of each
homeowner and propriety of the financial institution's conduct. 19. Subject to the above
ban on all private money and gifts in politics, to enact additional
campaign finance reform requiring free air time and public campaign
finances to all candidates who obtain sufficient petition signatures
and/or votes to participate in the primaries and/or electoral
process, to shorten the campaign season and to allow voting on
weekends and holidays. 20. An immediate
withdrawal of all troops from Iraq and Afghanistan and a substantial
increase in the amount of funding needed for veteran job placement
and the treatment of the physical and emotional injuries sustained
by veterans in these wars. Our veterans are committing suicide at an
unprecedented rate and we must help now. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that IF the PETITION OF GRIEVANCES approved by the 870 Delegates of the NATIONAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY in consultation with the PEOPLE, is not acted upon by Congress, the President, and Supreme Court, to the satisfaction of the Delegates of the NATIONAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY, said Delegates shall organize a THIRD, COMPLETELY NON-PARTISAN, INDEPENDENT POLITICAL PARTY to run candidates for every available Congressional seat in the mid-term election of 2014 and again in 2016 until all vestiges of the existing corrupt corporatocracy have been removed by the ballot box.
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