The Green Party Issues Index

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Adoptee Rights

Advanced Technology and Defense Conversion

Agriculture

Aids – HIV

Alternative Media

Alternatives to Incarceration

American Exceptionalism

Anti-Trust Enforcement

Arts

Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF)

Banking and Insurance Reform

Banking Reform

Bankruptcy

Biological Diversity

Black Lives Matter

Carbon Sequestration

Chemical and Biological Weapons

Civil Rights and Equal Rights

Clean Air and Ozone Depletion

Climate Change

Climate Change Solutions

Community

Community Service

Conservation

Consumer Protection

Corporate Accountability and Democracy

Corruption Reform

COVID 19 Coronavirus

Covert Actions

Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice Reform

Curbing Corporate Power

Death Penalty

Demilitarization and Exploration of Space

Democracy

Disabled Rights

Domestic Security

Drones- Surveilance and Weapons

Ecological Economics

Ecological Sustainability

Economic Health – Measuring

Economic Justice – Social Safety Net

Economic Justice and Sustainability

Education – Equal Access of High-Quality

Education – Lifelong and Life-Affirming

Education – Privatization

Electoral Reform

Electric Grid – Decentralization

Electrical Grid

Energy

Energy Sources

Energy Sources – Eliminate the Dirty & Dangerous

Energy Transition – Requirements

Environmental Justice

Ethical Treatment Of Animals

Ethical Treatment Of Animals

Fair Banking for All

Fair Taxation

Families and Children

First Amendment Rights

Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy-Trade

Foreign Policy – Women’s Rights

Forestry Practices

Green New Deal

Health Care

Health Care – Single Payer

HIV/AIDS

Human Rights vs. Corporations

Immigration

Indigenous Peoples

Insurance Reform

International Environmental Policy

International Law

Iran Nuclear Deal

Iran – Threat of War 2019-20

Israel-Palestine

Jobs

Justice and Safety for All

Justice for Native Hawaiians – Kanaka Maoli

Kurdistan

Labor

Labor – Unions

Land Mines

Land Use

LGBTQ Rights

Livable Income

Local Economic Development

Marijuana

Measuring Economic Health

Media Reform

Media Reform Solutions

Medicare For All

Middle East – A Real Road to Peace

Military Arms Sales

Military Defense Budget

Minimum Wage

Monetary Reform

Monetary Reform (Greening the Dollar)

Muslims

National Debt

National Endowment for Democracy (NED)

Nuclear Issues

Nuclear Weapons

Ocean Protection

Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

Pension Reform

Police Accountability

Political Reform

Population

Post Office

Poverty

Prison Conditions, Prisoner Treatment and Parolees

Puerto Rican Independence

Racial Injustice

Religious Freedom and Secular Equality

Renewable Sources

Reparations for United States Afrodescendants

Republicrats Duopoly

Senior Citizens

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

Single Payer

Small Business and the Self-Employed

SOA – Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation

Social Justice

State Initiatives

Student Debt

Syria Intervention

Taxes

Torture

Transportation

Transportation System – Electrify

USA PATRIOT Act

Veterans and GI Rights

War on Drugs

Water

Welfare – A Commitment to Ending Poverty

Whistleblower

Women’s Economic Equality

Women’s Reproductive Rights

Women’s Rights

Women’s Social Equality

Women – Violence and Oppression

Work and Job Creation

Workers

Youth Rights

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Specific Issues Index

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Howie Hawkins on Budget & Economy

2020 Green Party Challenger for President

Steady-state economy better than increasing GDP

Economic growth, as gauged by increasing Gross Domestic Product (GDP), is a dangerous and anachronistic goal. The most viable and sustainable alternative is a steady-state economy. A steady-state economy has a stable or mildly fluctuating product of population and per capita consumption, and is generally indicated by stable or mildly fluctuating GDP. The steady-state economy has become a more appropriate goal than economic growth in the United States and other large, wealthy economies.Source: Green Party Platform adopted by 2020 presidential hopeful , Jul 12, 2020

Socialize big banks; manage the national currency

The national currency is a vital common resource that should be managed in the public interest. We must nationalize the Federal Reserve System as a Monetary Authority in the Treasury Department. The Monetary Authority will create all national currency (cash and electronic) free of any associated debt. New money will be credited to the account of the federal government as additional revenue to be spent into circulation in the economy in accordance with the federal budget. Banks will be prohibited from creating new money as loans. Banks will borrow or raise money for lending from savers and investors, including the Monetary Authority. People and businesses will borrow from funds in the banks’ accounts.

Socialize the big banks: The allocation of investments according to an economic plan requires a significant sector of public banks.Source: 2020 Presidential Campaign website HowieHawkins.us , May 19, 2019

Increase social services while decreasing military & policeGreatly Increase: Education, Environment, Public health services, Welfare

Slightly Increase: Agriculture, Arts, International aid, National parks, Scientific research, Space exploration

Greatly Decrease, Defense, Homeland security, Law enforcement

Hawkins adds, “Greatly decrease Pentagon budget and increase spending on renewable energy conversion program for jobs, peaceful international relations and environment. Demilitarize space program.”Source: 2006 Congressional National Political Awareness , Nov 1, 2006

Source: Howie Hawkins on Budget & Economy (ontheissues.org)

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Syria

No Military Action in Syria!

Stand with us: Demand an immediate end to ongoing US military intervention in Syria!


Far too often, the victims of US military intervention have been innocent civilians.  Already, over 400,000 have been killed and millions more have been displaced in one of the worst humanitarian crises since World War II.

Since his inauguration, President Trump has ordered raids in Yemen and air assaults on Mosul and a mosque near Aleppo that have killed scores of civilians. These crimes are compounded by his administration’s anti-Muslim immigration proposals and deportations, especially targeting Syrians fleeing their country’s civil war.

Continued US strikes inside Syria will inflict even more civilian casualties and risks further escalation of the war in Syria into a proxy war between the United States and Russia.

We live under a bipartisan system where launching 59 tomahawk missiles is a humanitarian act, but accepting Syrian refugees and others fleeing violence is considered just too dangerous.

The Green Party is calling for the immediate imposition of an arms embargo on all sides and an open door for Syrians feeling the conflict.

We are also demanding an impartial probe of the Idlib gas attacks and emergency negotiations are necessary to stop further bloodshed.

Please sign our petition and tell President Trump and Congress that military solutions won’t bring peace and stability to Syria or any other country. 

Source: Green Party

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Immigration Interim Measures

Recognizing that a just reform of immigration policy may take some time, the Green Party supports:

    1. Measures to allow undocumented immigrants to obtain drivers licenses if they can prove their identity and pass the required tests. This will improve road safety and allow the undocumented who are driving in any case to obtain insurance.
    2. Measures to give legal status to undocumented immigrants who graduate from high school in the U.S. and who are otherwise qualified, to allow them to attend colleges and universities on an equal basis with other high school graduates. The Green Party is opposed to efforts to force undocumented youth into becoming cannon fodder for the U.S. military as the price for legal status.
    3. Reduce wait lists and make the system work more efficiently: current numeric caps on immigrant visas must be increased. The current system of quotas and preferences has to be thoroughly and realistically reformed. Current backlogs must be brought up to date as soon as possible. Wait times for processing and resolving immigration benefit applications should be reduced to no more than six months. Pre-1996 screening criteria for legal permanent residency and citizenship applications should be restored.
    4. The understandable concern about immigrant workers competing for jobs with current citizens cannot and should not be addressed by criminalizing undocumented immigration or punishing fellow victims of U.S. corporatist policies. Instead, we must reverse these policies. Among other things, we should repeal NAFTA, CAFTA, Fast Track and other corporate globalization policies. We must stop using our tax dollars to subsidize corporate agribusiness and to promote poverty in Latin America, and start using them to help reward environmentally responsible family farmers, encourage improved infrastructure and economic conditions in Latin America, and raise labor standards, at home and abroad. Here at home, we must also promote the policies, as outlined in the Economy and Workers’ Rights sections of this Platform, that can help us achieve a full employment economy at a living wage, including strictly enforcing and expanding the rights of all workers to form unions.
    5. We advocate an end to employer sanctions, which have been shown to hurt not only undocumented workers but also U.S.-born workers (especially those of color). Instead, the focus on employers must be to vigorously enforce our wage and labor laws. Instead of further victimizing the victims of corporate globalization, create real opportunities and raise labor standards for all!
    6. We oppose the provision of current law which allows local police to become agents of the immigration agency. Local policing functions should be totally separate from immigration enforcement.
    7. Greens oppose “English-only” legislation. Immigrants already have ample incentive to learn English. But when interaction with the government is limited to the English speaking, persons are put at additional risk of exploitation. The focus needs to be on providing adequate and accessible English language instruction and assistance. We advocate legislation to ensure that federal funds marked for communities to provide ESL (English as second language) training, and health and social support services to immigrants actually go to them. When funds are spent in other areas, immigrants are being deprived of benefits that they earn as productive workers in their communities. Meanwhile, courts, social service agencies, and all government agencies dealing with the public must provide trained and certified translators. Additionally, the language rights of peoples who were in this land before it became part of the U.S., including Native Americans and Mexicans in the Southwest, must be recognized and respected.
    8. We oppose the militarization of our borders, (mis)using the National Guard as border police, and building a wall between the U.S. and Mexico. This will further intensify the human rights disaster our immigration policy has become, as well as seriously harm border ecosystems. We demand an immediate end to policies designed to force undocumented border-crossers into areas where conditions dramatically increase the risk of permanent injury or death, destruction of fragile environments, and the cutting off of corridors needed by wildlife for migration within their habitat. For these reasons we specifically oppose the walling off of both traditional urban crossing areas and of wilderness areas. We also call for the immediate dismantling of the border wall. We mourn the death of those thousands of men, women and children who have died trying to cross this border, where a couple of decades ago such deaths were virtually unheard of.
    9. We must resist proposals that use illegal immigration as an excuse to put us all under further government monitoring and control by means of a national ID card or other identification or tracking systems. We also oppose the imposition of the “E-Verify” system to screen people applying for jobs. Citizen workers who have been propagandized to support “tougher” measures to identify and apprehend undocumented workers need to carefully consider what they are asking for. The same snare they want the government to use against undocumented workers can easily be used to repress them. Our government is already engaged in illegal spying and surveillance of its own citizens. It is already invading our privacy. A national ID card system is one of the hallmarks of a totalitarian government or police state. We need to repeal the Real ID Act and resist the establishment of any system that would suppress freedom to travel and require citizens and non-citizens alike to “show their papers” and reveal their private information to government monitors at every turn.
    10. We demand recognition of the sovereignty of indigenous nations whose territories cross national boundaries. These indigenous nations have the right to determine the status of their members.
    11. We demand new policies and laws that deal more effectively and humanely with the victims of illegal international trafficking in humans — primarily women and children who are bought, kidnapped, coerced, brutalized, defrauded, tricked, sold and marketed for forced sex (rape) and prostitution, with an estimated 50,000 trafficked to the U.S.
    12. We call for stiffer, more appropriate policy, structure and laws to deal with traffickers, and also demand that procedures to deport victims before the traffickers are prosecuted must be changed to allow the victims to testify against the traffickers, which plays a major role in bringing these cases to justice and helping stem the tide of this heinous crime. The victims of trafficking should have the option of permanent residence in the U.S. or return to their home countries, according to their own choice.

Source: Green Party

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Immigration Policy Reform

The undocumented immigrants who are already residing and working in the United States, and their families, should be granted a legal status which includes the chance to become U.S. citizens. Persons should be excluded from this process only if they present a clear and present danger to other members of our society. The level of fees required for this process should not be a burden on low-income workers. In any path to citizenship created to provide an orderly and appropriate resolution of the status of persons currently in the United States without proper documentation, we demand a recognition of past, uncredited payments into the Social Security System as part of any fees assessed for regularization of status. In regard to who should have a right to come and live and work in the U.S. we believe the following policies are fair:

    1. We should call for permanent border passes to all citizens of Mexico and Canada whose identity can be traced and verified. The”matricula consular”should be accepted as one means of proving one’s identity. Work permits for citizens of Mexico and Canada must be easily obtainable, thereby decriminalizing the act of gainful employment. This action would help eliminate exploitation of undocumented persons by criminals engaged in human contraband (coyotes) and unethical employers. It would also help ensure that taxes will be paid in each corresponding nation per its laws. These measures will also help temporary residents from Mexico and Canada to secure driving privileges and liability insurance.
    2. All persons fleeing political, racial, religious, or other types of persecution must be welcomed and given permanent resident status. The history of arbitrary denial of political asylum claims must be ended. Particular attention should be given to those minorities who are political exiles and refugees and those whose lives would be at risk if asylum is not granted.
    3. Family reunification must be a priority in accepting applications for permanent residency. The years of waiting that families are currently put through must be ended.
    4. Permanent residency should not be denied based on political views, racial or national origin, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, disability, or any other arbitrary basis.
    5. There are many countries in the world where the economic policies and military actions of the U.S. government or U.S. based corporations have caused extreme hardships. The peoples of these countries deserve special consideration if they wish to come to the U.S. to escape intolerable conditions created by our government or U.S. corporations.
    6. We must keep faith with our commitment to the United Nations, to assist in the resettlement, including to our own country, of refugees currently stranded in refugee camps in other parts of the world.
    7. All those who are issued work permits must have the option to come and go from the U.S. as they desire. They must also have the option of remaining in the U.S. and becoming U.S. Citizens.

Source: Green Party

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Immigration/ Emigration

Immigration and particularly the large number of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. has become a hot political issue. Laws to oppress immigrants have been proposed in the Congress. Millions of immigrants and supporters of justice for immigrants have marched in the streets. Politicians have stirred up anti-immigrant sentiment among sections of the U.S. population.

It also must be acknowledged that the trigger for such an influx of immigrants in this country has been largely due to unfair US trade policies. If it were economically possible to provide for their families many would choose to remain in their native countries. Any immigration policy should be seen a way to address all people’s humanitarian needs as we undo the damage to local communities and chart a course toward sustainable local economies.

The Green Party stands firmly for social justice for all those living in this country regardless of their immigration status. Above all, policy and law must be humane. Anything less would be inconsistent with our Green Values, and with our nation’s values.

The Green Party accepts as a goal a world in which persons can freely choose to live in and work in any county he or she desires. We recognize that this would be impractical without reciprocity between nations. We seek that reciprocity as a practical goal. Countries do have a right to know the identity of persons seeking to enter. They also have the right to limit who can come in to protect public safety.

The U.S. needs a complete overhaul of its immigration laws. Our current situation has created extreme social injustice. Millions of people are living and working in the U.S. with no legal status, making them subject to extreme exploitation and abuse. Immigration raids are terrorizing the immigrant community. Families are being broken up. Employer abuses of undocumented workers are rampant.

The Green Party must consider immigration issues from an international standpoint, taking into account international labor and environmental standards, and human rights.

The following proposals may not yield perfect answers, but they provide better answers than the status quo. We must recognize that there cannot be any true solutions to the conflicts created by immigration until we are able to organize globally to overcome the power of multinational corporations, which are engaged in an unending campaign to drive down workers’ living standards everywhere. International cooperation and solidarity among labor organizations, to advance the rights of labor and raise such living standards globally, are essential to combat this trend. Until the power of the multinationals is curbed, we will continue to be confronted with seemingly “no win” choices.

While working toward that goal, see the proposed following immigration policies, consistent with the Ten Key Values.

Source: Green Party

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Population

Humans have a unique responsibility for stewardship of the Earth. No species, especially on the upper end of the food chain, can have unchecked exponential growth without depleting the Earth’s carrying capacity — human population expands at the expense of other species.

Limiting the discussion to population numbers and birthrates diverts attention from over-consumption in the industrial world and historic patterns of exploitation of developing countries. Consumption-oriented lifestyles that have evolved in the industrial world have resulted in a minority of people consuming a majority of resources. This is as significant a threat to the Earth’s carrying capacity as the high birth rates in low-consumption countries.

Current global demographics demonstrate that economic wellbeing promotes low birthrates. Any discussion of population must also be a discussion of women throughout the world. There is documented evidence that the economic and social status of women is a primary factor in birthrates — when women have control over their lives, birthrates decrease. Also, a major barrier to the improvement of women’s reproductive health is a lack of shared responsibility between men and women in family planning. A combination of male attitudes and cultural traditions have resulted in most men being under-educated and uninvolved in the planning of their families.

Globally, human population is increasing while food production has leveled off. When population increases faster than the economy grows, the disparity between rich and poor also increases. Higher human consumption rates and populations increase the pressure on the environment in every ecological problem area.

  1. Those living in the industrialized world must end the habits of waste and over-consumption that place as much stress on the environment as does population growth in developing nations.
  2. We must remove the political and economic barriers that prevent women around the world from having all the resources necessary to become skilled family planners.
  3. Funds must be allocated for expanded scientific research into safer and more effective birth control techniques and devices. We demand better-than-adequate health care for women and children — especially prenatal care. [See section D. Foreign Policy in chapter I and section A.1. Women’s Rights in this chapter]
  4. There must be access to free birth control devices, information counseling, and clinics to all who desire them. We call for implementation of family planning education for both genders in all levels of the state school system. [See section D. Foreign Policy in chapter I and section A.1. Women’s Rights in this chapter]
  5. We must promote new traditions and images of men becoming fully involved in all aspects of the family planning process.

Source: Green Party

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Police Accountability

Due to current conditions when it comes to policing the cities and people, police officers are the 6th leading cause of death for young men in America. More commonly, the greatest lives that are at stake are those of our black, brown, LGBTQIA?+ and disabled, including those with mental health issues when it comes to crimes against persons at the hands of the police. In accordance we recommend the following actions:

  1. Police Require all police officers to carry professional liability insurance as a requirement to working on the police force.
  2. That the insurance will act as a mechanism by which we can have officers with histories of brutality and misconduct removed from duty, thereby keeping that person from committing crimes under the protection of the police department; this functions through the insurance company, which will increase premiums and eventually determine that rogue officers are uninsurable.
  3. Serve as a deterrent to officers taking actions that could result in a complaint against them, as this could cause a premium increase for the officer.
  4. Prevent the taxpayer from having to foot the bill for police brutality cases, which cost taxpayers millions of dollars.
  5. Establish a national database to record excessive force complaints, to be used in hiring decisions of police officers.

Source: Green Party

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End the War on Drugs

  1. End the “war on drugs.” Redirect funds presently budgeted for the “war on drugs” toward expanded research, education, counseling and treatment.
  2. Amend the Controlled Substances Act to reflect that drug use in itself is not a crime, and that persons living in the United States arrested for using drugs should not be incarcerated with those who have committed victim oriented crimes.
  3. Legalize possession, sale, and cultivation of cannabis/marijuana.
  4. Strike from the record prior felony convictions for marijuana possession, sale, or cultivation.
  5. Grant amnesty and release from confinement without any further parole or probation, those who have been incarcerated for the use, sale, or cultivation of marijuana in federal and state prisons and in county/city jails, and who otherwise are without convictions for victim oriented crimes, or who do not require treatment for abuse of hard drugs. Provide the option for drug treatment to those leaving confinement.
  6. Implement a step-by-step program to decriminalize all drugs in the United States.

Source: Green Party

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Criminal Justice Reform

  1. Abolish the death penalty.
  2. Repeal “three strikes” laws. Restore judicial discretion in sentencing. Abolish mandatory sentencing.
  3. Establish and fund programs to strengthen self-help and community action through neighborhood centers that provide legal aid, alternative dispute-resolution practices, mediated restitution, community team policing, and access to local crisis/assault care shelters.
  4. Establish elected or appointed independent civilian re-view boards with subpoena power to investigate complaints about prison guard and community police behavior. Sharply restrict police use of weapons and restraining techniques such as pepper spray, stun belts, tasers and choke holds.
  5. Prohibit property forfeiture and denial of due process for unconvicted suspects.
  6. Establish freedom on bail as a right of all defendants charged with non-violent crimes. Incorporate mental health and social services in bail agreements.
  7. Increase compensation for jurors and provide childcare for those serving jury duty.
  8. Protect victims’ rights. Ensure the opportunity for victims to make victim-impact statements. Consider forms of restitution to victims.
  9. Thoughtful, carefully considered gun control such as is contained in the Brady Bill (1993). Eliminate the gun show loophole that permits sale of weapons without background checks. Extend background checks to all private sales of firearms.

Source: Green Party

Howie Hawkins on Crime

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