"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people... They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty." Thomas Jefferson
WHEREAS THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION PROVIDES THAT:
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.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
WE, THE NINETY-NINE PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in order to form a more perfect Union, by, for and of the PEOPLE, shall elect and convene a NATIONAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY beginning on July 4, 2012 in the City Of Philadelphia.
I. 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. The
office of Delegate shall be open to all United States citizens who have
reached the age of 18. Election Committees, elected by local General
Assemblies or Working Groups from all over the United States, shall
coordinate with the Working Group on the 99% Declaration to
organize, coordinate and fund this national election by direct
democratic voting. The Election Committees, Working Groups and local
General Assemblies shall operate like the original Committees of Correspondence.
II. Meeting of the National General Assembly and Approval of a Petition for a Redress of Grievances:
In addition to ensuring a free and fair election of the Delegates to the NATIONAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY, the Working Group on the 99% Declaration shall be responsible for raising sufficient funds to secure a venue wherein the the 870 Delegates may convene, deliberate, consider,
vote and ratify a PETITION OF GRIEVANCES to be presented to all 535
members of Congress, The 9 members of the Supreme Court, the President
of the United States and each of the political candidates seeking to be
elected to federal public office in November 2012. Subject to the
voting procedure for the final vote of ratification of the PETITION OF
GRIEVANCES as set forth in section III, the Delegates of the National
General Assembly shall vote upon and implement their own rules,
procedures, agenda, code of conduct, elections or appointments of
committee members to efficiently an expeditiously accomplish the
People's mandate to present a PETITION OF GRIEVANCES before the 2012 elections.
III. Content of the Petition For A Redress of Grievances:
The
PETITION OF GRIEVANCES shall be non-partisan and specifically address
the critical issues now confronting the People of the United States of
America. The Delegates shall deliberate and vote upon proposals for the
PETITION OF GRIEVANCES and if necessary adjourn for further consultation
with the People of the United States of America as our founding fathers
conferred during the first two Continental Congresses.
The final vote ratifying the PETITION OF GRIEVANCES shall be by simple
majority vote. A duly elected chairperson of the National General
Assembly shall determine the outcome of the vote on ratification in the
event of a tie.
IV. Suggested Content of the Petition For A Redress of Grievances:
In
order to facilitate the timely election of the 870 Delegates to the
National General Assembly by July 4, 2012 and petition the government
for a redress of grievances before the 2012 elections, the Working Group on the 99% Declaration, founded and duly announced to the New York City General Assembly on October 15, 2011, shall draft a suggested
list of grievances to be respectfully submitted to the Delegates of the
National General Assembly no later than June 30, 2012. The final
version of the PETITION OF GRIEVANCES ratified by the National General
Assembly, MAY or MAY NOT include the following issues suggested by the Working Group on the 99% Declaration:
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 or
thing of value to be replaced by the fair, equal and total public financing
of all federal political campaigns. We categorically REJECT the
concepts that corporations are persons or that money is equal to free
speech because if that were so, then only the wealthiest people and
corporations would have a voice. The complete elimination of private
contributions must enacted by law 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 indirectly and directly spend vast sums of money on
political campaigns to influence the candidates’ decisions when they
attain office and ensure their reelection year after year. Our elected
representatives spend far too much of their time fundraising for the
next election rather than doing the People's business. The current
system's propagation of legalized bribery and perpetual conflicts of
interests has reduced our once great republican democracy to a greed
driven corporatocracy run by boardroom oligarchs who represent .05% of
the population but own 38% of the wealth.
2. The immediate abrogation, even if it requires a Constitutional Amendment, of the outrageous and anti-democratic holding in the "Citizens United"
case proclaimed by the United States Supreme Court. This heinous
decision, which equates the payment of money by corporations, wealthy
individuals and unions to politicians with the exercise of protected
free speech. We, the People, demand that this institutional bribery and corruption never again be deemed protected free speech.
3.
Prohibiting all federal public employees, officers, officials or their
immediate family members from ever being employed by any corporation,
individual or business that they specifically regulated while in office;
nor may any public employee, officer, official or their immediate
family members own or hold any stock or shares in any corporation they
regulated while in office until a full 5 years after their term is
completed; and a complete
lifetime ban on accepting all gifts, services, money or thing of value,
directly or indirectly, to any elected or appointed federal official or
their immediate family members, from any person, corporation, union or
other entity that the public official was charged to specifically
regulate while in office. In sum, elected politicians and public
employees in regulatory roles, may only collect their salary, generous
healthcare benefits and pension. Any person, including corporate
employees, found guilty and convicted of violating these rules in a
court of law by proof beyond a reasonable doubt, shall be sentenced to a
term of mandatory imprisonment of no less than one year and nor more
than ten years.
4.
Term Limits. Members of the United States House of Representatives
shall be limited to serving no more than four two-year terms in their
lifetime. Members of the United States Senate shall be limited to
serving no more than two six-year terms in their lifetime. The two term
limit for President shall remain unchanged. Serving as a member of
Congress or the President of the United States is the one of the highest
honors and privileges our culture can bestow. These positions of
prominence in our society should be sought to serve one's country and
not provide lifetime career designed to increase personal wealth and
accumulate power for the sake of vanity.
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, like Warren Buffet, find this income tax disparity to be fundamentally unjust.
6. Medicare for all American citizens or adoption of a single-payer healthcare system. 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 healthcare
system.
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 energy.
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, the communications industry, the oil and industry, and all
other sectors that use the federal budget as their income stream. 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 who currently have a
stranglehold on all politicians in Washington, D.C. in both parties.
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. 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.
10.
Implementation of a student loan debt relief forgiveness program. Our
young students are more than $830 billion in debt from education loans
alone with few employment prospects due to financial collapse directly
caused by the unbridled and unregulated greed of Wall Street. Interest
on these debts should be reduced and deferred for periods of
unemployment and the principal on these loans reduced or forgiven by
using a Wall Street corporate tax surcharge as reparations for their
conduct leading to the economic collapse of 2007-2008 and current
worldwide recession.
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. The annual
estimated savings of one trillion dollars per year by updating our
military posture will be applied to the social programs outlined herein
to improve the quality of life for human beings rather than assisting
corporations make ever increasing profits distributed to the top 1% of
wealth owners.
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. Eliminating tenure and paying our teachers a competitive
salary commensurate with the salaries of employees in the private sector
with similar skills because without highly skilled teachers, there will
never be a highly skilled workforce.
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 our citizens rather
than outsource jobs. Introducing an "outsourcing tax" to discourage
business form sending jobs overseas. Providing tax breaks to companies
that invest in reconstructing the manufacturing capacity of the United
States so that we again make everyday products in the United States
rather than importing them from countries like China and India.
15.
Implementing immediate legislation and WTO intervention 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. Introduction
of a small financial transaction fee to collect a tax on each and every
stock trade and all other forms of financial transactions. Uniform
regulations limiting what banks may charge consumers for ATM fees, the
use of debit cards and other miscellaneous "fees". Ending $4 billion
dollar a year "hedge fund loophole"
which permits certain individuals engaged in financial transactions to
evading income tax rates by treating their income as capital gains which
are taxed at a much lower tax rate (approximately 15%).
17. Adoption of a plan similar to President Clinton’s proposal to end the mortgage crisis and instead of the Federal Reserve Bank
continuing to lower interest rates for loans to banks who are refusing
to loan to small businesses and consumers, the Federal Reserve Bank
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 Bank loans
to the banks directly who hoard the cash rather than loan it to the
People and small businesses. The immediate formation of a non-partisan
commission, overseen by Congress, to investigate the economic risks and
possibility of eliminating the privately owned Federal Reserve Bank and
transferring its functions to the United States Treasury Department.
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 (in conjunction with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ) to determine,
on a case by case basis, whether foreclosure proceedings should
continue based on the circumstances of each homeowner and the propriety
of the financial institution's conduct when originating the loan.
19.
Subject to the above ban on all private money and gifts in politics, to
enact additional campaign finance reform requiring new FCC regulations
granting free air time to all candidates; total public campaign
financing to all candidates who obtain sufficient petition signatures
and/or votes to get on the ballot and participate in the primaries
and/or electoral process; shortening the campaign season to three
months; and allowing voting on weekends and holidays; issuance of free
voter registration cards to all citizens who are eligible to vote so
that they cannot be turned away at a polling station because they not
have a drivers license or other form of identification and the option to
mail-in voter ballots in all elections.
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 within a reasonable time and to the satisfaction of the Delegates
of the NATIONAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY, said Delegates shall organize a new
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.