The Gayle McLaughlin Campaign for Lt. Governor of California—Progressive Local Politics In Action – 09.08.17
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SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT
Jack Rasmus interviews Gayle McLaughlin, founding organizer of the successful grass roots independent political action movement in Richmond, California, former mayor of Richmond and current city council member. McLaughlin explains how the Richmond Political Alliance, RPA, has been able to take over city government despite intense opposition from oil giant, Chevron Corp., that previously ran the city. How the RPA’s strategy and tactics enabled real political action, outside the two wings of the corporate party of America (aka Democrats and Republicans), to become successful. Gayle describes the progressive improvements the RPA has achieved, how it started, its organizational innovations and direct community ties and how electoral action and direct action tactics were melded successfully. McLaughlin and the RPA are now undertaking efforts to extend progressive politics to the state level with her candidacy for Lt. Governor of California. For more information about her Lt. Governor campaign, go to her website http://www.GayleforCalifornia.org . For how the RPA became a successful grass roots movement, its strategy, organization structure and tactics, see http://www.RichmondProgressiveAlliance.net. And for local San Francisco bay area residents, check out her campaign’s next meeting at 747 Lobos St., Richmond, Calif., this Sunday, September 10 at 2-5pm.
(For a full history of the RPA from origin to present, Dr. Rasmus also recommends reading RPA member, Steve Early’s book, Refinery Town: Big Oil, Big Money, and the Remaking of An American City, Beacon Press, 2017. )
A note of thanks for two of your recent broadcast, first on the Gayle Lieut. Gov. Candidacy; second, on the single payer/universal healthcare/Medicare for all. Despite Bernie’s problems, it is an incredible achievement that he persists in putting Medicare for All in the public eye, now with 16 cosponsors in the U.S. Senate. Many many shrewd observations, the Social Security clubs the forced FDR/Democratic Party to enact Social Security; how the blackhole of insurance driven healthcare prevented unions from getting any real wage gains; how the dead hand of ACA diverts distraction from the real issue which is health care for all