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Why am I progressive?

This was an answer I posted over on Quora.

Why are you a progressive?

Largely because the things I care about, and the policies that I think make a better, more functional society for nearly everyone are labelled “progressive.”

If my general political goals (briefly summarizing, that’s prioritizing environmental protection, global climate change, feminism, LGBTQ equality, racial justice, economic equality, and a complete overhaul of our foreign policy to stress human rights over US imperialism) were labelled “neoconservative,” or “juniper berries,” I’d use those labels instead.

I don’t particularly care about the label. It’s useful to have something other than “liberal,” when a small minority of European Quorans get pedantic about their liberalism being more or less equivalent to our libertarianism, but I’m not attached to the label per se.

If you’re asking why I care about those things, regardless of the label, it’s because I’m of the firm belief, based on what I can see with my own eyes, that societies that prioritize these things work better, for the vast majority of the populace, than societies that don’t.

The US has a debt to the Colombian people

This is why we need to radically reconsider our drug policy, and take all necessary steps, including legalization, to end the “War on Drugs.”

The U.S. has a debt to the Colombian people because it also played a dirty role in this cruel war. The U.S. trained and supplied the Colombian military with billions of our tax dollars as it committed human rights abuses against its own people. We know that the so-called “War on Drugs” was really a war on our people in the United States and in Colombia.

https://ajamubaraka.squarespace.com/blog/2016/8/31/statement-on-colombia-peace-agreement

2016 Ballot Access & Electoral College Count

I took the ballot access map Penny posted yesterday to the Community and dropped everything into a spreadsheet. As of today (Aug 31), we’re at a total of 475 potential electors, counting both states where we’ll appear on the ballot, and write-in states.

Update (9/1/16): Connecticut accepted our petition, and we’re on the ballot! I’ve updated the spreadsheet with new totals. The write-in and on-ballot total is now 482 electors.

Spreadsheets: Apple Numbers | Excel
PDF: 2016-Ballot-Access_Electors.pdf