That's right, I said it. In this post I wrote the other day, I mentioned that I wasn't sure if I was going to vote for Howie or not. I agree with almost everything he stands for, but I wasn't sure if I wanted to throw my support behind the green party. Well, this election, I do. They're the only party that is truly listening to the stories of working people.
Howie supports a $15 minimum wage. That is monumental, and it is essential. I make $8.50 at my job right now, and I bring home a little over $600 a month. I'm on the verge of homelessness and every night I pray that my car hasn't been repossessed and will still be outside the next morning. I lost my full time job a few months ago, I've had health problems that required surgery, and surviving is nearly impossible. You know what a small, incremental change means when we talk about minimum wage? It means not enough.
The minimum wage went up to $8.00 last year and I'm still struggling. If it went up to $15, I'd be able to pay my bills again. I wouldn't get ten calls from debt collectors every day. I'd be able to put $20 from each paycheck into a savings account.
That's what Howie Hawkins supports.
Another thing? His education policies are by far the best of all three candidates. He wants quality, free education for everyone k-12 an higher ed. He wants parents and teachers to shape children's learning by opting out of corporate-backed common core and high stakes testing. Howie supports free tuition at public colleges and universities. I have $40,000 in debt from school, and no one should have that burden.
If you take a look at his platform, you'll see that his policies are reflections of what the public needs. Better schools, living wages, clean water, affordable housing, better public transportation.
It comes down to this: Howie's agenda is one of radical change.
The WFP and its allies are telling us to vote for Cuomo on the WFP line to maintain the party's power. "If Cuomo receives WFP votes, he'll know the people really want change." (I'll repeat what I said in that other post: the only message Andrew Cuomo will receive if he gets a ton of WFP votes is that his strategy of bullying and manipulation works.) The argument is that this will give the party leverage to work with Cuomo and pressure him into making positive changes in NY.
I'll tell you what. I do not need the possibility of small, incremental change that comes with a solid showing of WFP Cuomo votes. I need radical change, and I need it yesterday.
If you feel like you are willing to gamble on this, then maybe you should vote Cuomo (but probably not). But if you know that NY needs a better living wage, a better education system, and better tax policies, then you should absolutely vote for Howie Hawkins. His platform is the only platform that will help us all, and quite frankly he is the only trustworthy candidate. If you are sick of the old strategy of "voting for the lesser of two evils," dump the republican and the democrat, and vote for Howie Hawkins. You'll be glad you did.
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Charlotte
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