What is PDA?Progressive Democrats of America was founded in 2004 to transform the Democratic Party and our country. We seek to build a party and government controlled by citizens, not corporate elites -- with policies that serve the broad public interest, not just private interests. As a grassroots PAC operating inside the Democratic Party, and outside in movements for peace and justice, PDA played a key role in the stunning electoral victory of November 2006. Our inside/outside strategy is guided by the belief that a lasting majority will require a revitalized Democratic Party built on firm progressive principles. For over two decades, the party declined as its leadership listened more to the voices of Wall Street than those of Main Street. PDA strives to rebuild the Democratic Party from the bottom up – from every Congressional District to statewide party structures to the corridors of power in Washington, where we work arm in arm with the Congressional Progressive Caucus. In just a couple of years, PDA and its allies have shaken up the political status quo – on issues from the Iraq war to voter rights to economic justice. --Content from PDA website© 2004-2008 Used with permission PDA Priorities1. End the War, Redirect FundingPDA wants all
troops withdrawn promptly, and war funds redirected toward social needs at home
and humanitarian aid in Iraq. Toward that end, we call on the Democratic-led
Congress to use its powers to 1) cut off funding that prolongs the military
occupation of Iraq, and 2) fully investigate false White House claims
justifying the invasion and occupation of Iraq. If such investigations lead to
moves toward impeachment, so be it. PDA is working
closely with members of Congress to enact a fully-funded, prompt, orderly
withdrawal of all U.S. troops and military contractors from Iraq. We support
stand-alone legislation or amendments to defense and appropriations bills that
will accomplish that goal. And we support measures in Congress to prevent an
attack on Iran and to renounce any interest in Iraqi oil or in permanent
military bases in Iraq. We do not support Democratic leadership proposals with
prolonged and porous timelines that allow tens of thousands of U.S. troops to
remain in Iraq on vaguely-defined “training” or “anti-terrorism” measures. PDA
coordinates its “Out of Iraq” efforts with dozens of Congress members,
including Reps. Barbara Lee, Lynn Woolsey and Maxine Waters. 2. Health Care for AllIt is immoral for a country as wealthy as ours to have 45 million people
with no health coverage, and tens of millions more with inadequate or
overly expensive coverage. It also makes no economic sense; despite
spending twice as much as other industrialized nations on health-care, our
system performs poorly because the private U. S. insurance bureaucracy
soaks up nearly one-third of all health care money in waste, profits,
paperwork and advertising. Poor health and poor health care are drags on
the economy and job creation; up to half of all personal bankruptcies are
caused by health care crises. PDA supports Rep. John Conyers bill, H.R. 676, which establishes streamlined, nonprofit national health insurance--enhanced Medicare for All--which would negotiate drug and treatment costs. By replacing private insurers and recouping administrative savings of up to $300 billion per year, this single-payer approach provides topnotch health care to everyone. Care would be privately delivered by healers and hospitals, but publicly financed--with no bills, co-pays, deductibles, denials or medically-induced bankruptcies. PDA also supports health care initiatives at the state and local level that move us toward a nonprofit single-payer system. 3. Economic JusticeWhen working people reject their economic interests and vote Republican on
wedge issues of abortion and gay rights, it is partly because they haven't
heard a Democratic economic agenda that speaks strongly to their needs.
PDA proposes to win over "soccer moms," "NASCAR dads"
and "swing voters" through an agenda of progressive tax reform,
fair trade and economic security measures. 4. Clean, Fair, Transparent ElectionsThe U.S. election system is in crisis. Big-money interests dominate U.S.
politics in ways unknown in other industrialized countries, with social
and environmental progress often blocked by officials who cater to big
donors to insure re-election funds. Incumbents are unfairly insulated by
district gerrymandering and rules obstructing independent candidates and
parties. In recent years, voters themselves have faced political and even
racial obstacles in casting votes and in getting their votes counted. Soon after its formation, PDA worked with Rep. John Conyers in exposing the 2004 election irregularities in Ohio that helped elect Bush. PDA activists engaged in "election protection" monitoring during the 2006 voting. We support federal legislation that bans the further use of touch-screen (DRE) voting machines for counting votes, establishes a paper ballot as the official record for deriving voter intent, and requires rigorous mandatory audits of elections. To eliminate big-money dominance, PDA supports comprehensive campaign finance reform at the state and national level, including Clean Money public financing of the public's elections, plus free TV time for candidates. PDA opposes the racially-biased disenfranchisement of felons who've served their time, and supports reforms like "Instant Runoff"/proportional voting, paper ballots which assure more accurate and broader representation than winner-take-all elections. Clean Elections Instant Runoff Voting 5. Stop Global WarmingNo issue reveals more clearly the flaws of the U.S. political-economic system than global warming--the dominance of greed and corporate power over the public good, and the near-sighted focus on the short-term over the welfare of future generations. The departing Republican chair of the Senate's environment committee used his final meeting in December 2006 to blame Hollywood and the media for "alarmism" and for "hyping" the problem of global warming. But as shown by the stunning success of Al Gore's documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth," the public is ready to act to save the planet and to protect our remaining wild places from further degradation in the pursuit of oil. PDA calls on the Democratic majority in Congress to lead boldly in reducing our country's oil dependence and use of fossil fuels by raising auto fuel economy and imposing mandatory caps on carbon pollution while investing in public transportation, energy conservation technologies and alternative energy development. (Such investments create good-paying jobs.) --Content from PDA website© 2004-2008 Used with permission |
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