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Delenda Carthago
5th November 2012, 10:51
Facing the presidential elections in the US –country which holds a place in the pinnacle of imperialism, and in the imperialist organizations and unions (NATO, IMF, World Bank etc) - the worker’s and communist parties, that subscribe, express the following:


The economic crisis of capitalism marks the elections: devaluation of labor force, unemployment, decrease of the standard of living of the working class and immigrants, rising of racist discourse and attacks, also the dangerous tendency towards war.

Among the candidates of the Democrat and Republican parties, Obama and Romney, inter-monopoly disputes as well as contradictions in the administration of capitalism and crisis are expressed, but neither of them is an alternative for the working class and the middle strata. And both of them have the support of the monopoly groups. The anticommunist attack of the Republican candidate against the Democrat does not express anything but populist demagogy appealing to the reactionary and conservative vote, nevertheless it produces confusion as it introduces the liberal position of the so called “lesser evil”.

During Obama’s dwelling in the White House monopolies have benefitted from rescues to avoid bankruptcy, assaulting workers, not only with impoverishment and unemployment, but with the usage of public funds in detriment of pensions, health care, social funds, etc.

The shades between Obama and Romney must not type-cast North American workers into the fake disjunctive of choosing the lesser evil. The rhetoric of differences between them turns to dust when confronted with the facts.

Obama, the Nobel prize winner, continues the policy of war in Middle East, the military intervention of imperialist troops to reorganize the sacking of natural resources and exploitation of labor that monopolies practice. Linked to his predecessor Bush, in Iraq andAfghanistan, he has taken military aggression to Libya, Syria and now is seriously destabilizing world peace with the plans against Iran. In Latin America, Honduras and Paraguay are the signs of the return to antidemocratic coup-tendencies. He has confirmed ties with the Israeli government against the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. It continues the criminal blockade against the cuban people and the illegal Guantanamo military base, where outrageous human rights violations are perpetrated every day.



In the domestic life of the US, the Obama policy around the much-publicized Medicare essentially opened up new fields for the commercial exploitation of health and for the profitability of the monopoly groups as is demonstrated by the recent purchase of Amerigroup Corp. by WellPoint, while cutbacks are being made to any basic services for the poorest strata. The constant assault against the welfare and the stance in relation to migrant workers, are elements that allow us to assure that it was all about vane electoral promises to attract the liberal electorate, to which the class forces regrettably joined.

The fact that US monopoly’s power, North American State, does not admit spaces in its democratic façade for working class representatives must be denounced. It is very negative that an autonomous and independent position of the US working class is not expressed.

The class character of both parties binds them in view of capitalist crisis to prepare a program of more aggressions against working class, American people, and the peoples of the world. We consider that the fake dilemma of avoiding the triumph of the “ultra-right” supporting the less right-wing must be rejected. Whoever may win, monopolies win, and illusions must not be sowed among the US working class. On the contrary, knowing beforehand what the content of the next government will be a struggle against all the savage attacks must be prepared, a struggle against the sacrifices that monopoly power will try to impose, a confrontation that must spark since the first minute of the next government. We have great faith in the US proletariat, in its ability to recover the glorious traditions of the class and communist movement, of John Reed, William Foster, Gus Hall and struggle for its objectives of emancipation and new life, for socialism-communism.

¡Workers of the world, Unite!

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Geiseric
5th November 2012, 18:25
There are alot of "communists," and union members who support Obama. It's a tough fight, but we need to push forward the necessity for independent working class politics, in the form of a national party.

Delenda Carthago
5th November 2012, 21:02
There are alot of "communists," and union members who support Obama. It's a tough fight, but we need to push forward the necessity for independent working class politics, in the form of a national party.
I guess thats what created the nessecity for the text...

ed miliband
5th November 2012, 21:14
what is...


socialism-communism.

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Ostrinski
5th November 2012, 21:42
Ugh, election season. We're on the home stretch folks. We're passing through the worst of it now, but it'll all be better soon. For a few years anyway.

Os Cangaceiros
5th November 2012, 21:59
Kind of a boring statement, nothing new here.

GPDP
6th November 2012, 10:15
Ugh, election season. We're on the home stretch folks. We're passing through the worst of it now, but it'll all be better soon. For a few years anyway.

You must not be too acquainted with American politics. Election campaigning and speculation begins literally as soon as the previous election ends.

Mark my words, within a week you'll be hearing all the pundits start raving about who's gonna succeed Obama if he wins, and who's gonna be the Republican challenger.

LordAcheron
6th November 2012, 11:16
You must not be too acquainted with American politics. Election campaigning and speculation begins literally as soon as the previous election ends.

Mark my words, within a week you'll be hearing all the pundits start raving about who's gonna succeed Obama if he wins, and who's gonna be the Republican challenger.
only if you decide to pay attention to pundits and politicians

Let's Get Free
6th November 2012, 14:51
I am tired of sorry ass corporate financed politicians playing a shell game with people, we need direct democracy at the grassroots level, to challenge the whole damn system and the rule of bought-and-paid-for politicians.

Rugged Collectivist
6th November 2012, 15:12
only if you decide to pay attention to pundits and politicians

Yeah, it's a lot easier to ignore when we aren't in "election season".


I am tired of sorry ass corporate financed politicians playing a shell game with people, we need direct democracy at the grassroots level, to challenge the whole damn system and the rule of bought-and-paid-for politicians.

Yes! The problem is convincing people to accept the new government.

Lenina Rosenweg
6th November 2012, 16:13
The CPUSA isconspicous by their absence.

I would like to see Jill Stein get 3% or more.

I would also like to se Kshama Sawant in Washington State do well.

If its a tie things could get interesting. Its a different situation than in 2000 when the Republicans stile the election.Of course the Democrats won't to anything to encourage unrest, their purpose is to keep people passive, but Obama and the people around him are more aggressive than the people around Gore were. Like it or not struggle is on the horizon.