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How can I vote for a candidate who does not care about us?

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Race, sex and age are always issues in every political campaign.

In every political campaign a successful candidate will confront racism, acknowledge economic inequality, and assure voters of all ages that their agendas will be addressed. For the last eight years I have trained thousands of political activists to address race, sex and age in the fight to get political power. Most intelligent people acknowledge that political power is never given - it is only taken.

The Mexican American in today’s society is feared as an illegal alien in his own country. He is not viewed as a contributor but as a tax burden on white and black society, even though he is the one who is a strong part of the backbone of small business in America. He is attacked as the one who is stealing jobs. Mind you the phrase is always about “illegal aliens” but racists rarely are able to distinguish between those who are citizens and those who are not.

The Mexican American is a citizen who is feared by the beltway political bubble because of its inability to pigeonhole this voter into any clear mold.

What I am saying is on the minds of many of my political colleagues who, because they fear political retribution, are afraid to come out and agree. They call me and admit that there is a problem with getting attention paid to the Mexican American voter but ask to keep the conversations private. I, on the other hand, by being elected by the grassroots of the California Democratic party, have a great deal of independence.

One great reality is that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and its Chair have miserably failed the Mexican American voter and have not paid back the loyalty given freely and generously to the Party. CNN on its website states that there are 17 million Spanish surnamed American voters who are eligible to vote in the upcoming election. If one estimates that 66 % of all Spanish surnamed citizens in the United States of America are of Mexican descent, one can approximate that 11 million Mexican American voters exist.

Sadly, Americans do not take democracy seriously. Statistically only half of all eligible Americans are registered to vote, and if the Mexican American holds true to all Americans, only one half of them are registered to vote as well. In addition, between now and the November election, one million Mexican Americans will turn eighteen and no one is talking to them from the Democratic Party! In addition, 300,000 Mexicans will become Mexican Americans during this time. New citizens usually register in the party of the sitting U.S. President, but that is no longer the case today. Over 70% of Mexican Americans are registering either as Independent or as Democrats.

In the last eight years more and more Mexican Americans are registering as Independents. My concern is that the beltway is afraid that Latinos will become politically significant in this election. Is the Democratic Party avoiding outreach efforts targeting Latinos because there is no more room in their political power bubble? I certainly hope that it isn’t because the Party is taking Mexican Americans for granted.

Let us face it Mexican Americans are hated because we executed Texas terrorists at the Alamo. At the time, these Texas terrorists sought to enslave Africans in violation of the legal (Mexican) government’s constitution. We are feared because 80% of us are Catholic and therefore not Christian. (I am a Buddhist part of the 20% who are not Catholic.) Yet, in the so-called Democratic Party “faith based” initiative, not one of the state directors is Mexican American. This effort is aimed at the African American ministers so that they can receive funding to get out the African American vote. I do not have a problem with this method. What I am opposed to is the hypocrisy involved in refusing to earmark dollars raised from the Mexican American donor for registration, education, and a vote by mail campaign in the Mexican American community.

(I refuse to use the word Hispanic it was a term coined by republican president Nixon to make Cubans acceptable to white people.)

Hypocrites in the political bubble in the beltway decry my call for $ 20 million dollars as an earmark for the Mexican American voter. Yet, these same hypocrites earmark hundreds of millions for “faith based” initiatives , earmarks for women’s vote, earmarks for “rock the vote” and other earmarks for special interests. They will say this is necessary to assure that the “base voter” voters.

However, when Mexican American leaders request that funds raised from our own pockets is earmarked for return to assure our participation we are told this is illegal.

For eight years I have asked for a budget and a plan to address the issue. Now I ask that $ 20 million be committed to an effort aimed at the Mexican American voter and I am told no.

So here is the question of the day - how do I vote for a nominee at the convention who will not commit to 11 million Mexican American voters?

I am an elected member of the DNC. I am elected by the grassroots who do the political work every day to fight fascism in whatever form it takes. I will be either be reelected or not in June of this year.

In California, we have real participation by the Mexican American voter, not enough but a lot more that other states. 28 members of our legislature are Spanish surnamed and we have had three Mexican American speakers of the Assembly in the last ten years. We get political power and know how to share it. What is a reality is that we stand a real chance to lose the upcoming national election. Those who refuse to acknowledge the fact that the presumptive nominee Senator Obama is unknown in the Mexican American community will drive those voters elsewhere.

So if the Democratic Party is serious about winning this 2008 election, it will bring in the leadership of our community to establish a real effort with earmarked funds and budget to get voters in Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and south Florida to register as Democrats and vote in the November election. It is time to end the racism aimed by the beltway Democrats at Mexican Americans. It is time to recognize that Mexican Americans are subjected to voting rights violations and violations of their human rights. It is time to welcome them back to the Democratic party of Bobby Kennedy who received 95% of the Mexican American vote.

I am not asking for welfare payments to the Mexican American voter, we can raise the money to get the job done from our own. But I will not donate one dollar to the DNC unless it earmarks money for this effort.

Without the Mexican American voter voting for the Democratic nominee in November, you better get used to the phrase President John McCain.

©Steven J. Ybarra JD is a retired civil rights attorney who operates a consultant company in California. He is a member of the Democratic National Committee and a long time political activist. Contact Steven at: sjybarra@aol.com. This article is copyright by Steven J. Ybarra JD, originally published in www.Hispanicvista.com and Obsnews.com but permission is granted for reprint in print, email, blog, or web media if this entire credit paragraph is attached.

Notas por La Casa Politica

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

By Steven J. Ybarra, JD

Gods, Guns, and Gays - Part Two

As the uncommitted Mexican American Super Latino I get to comment on what stupid people forget.

Not so long ago, a white guy (now the Chair of the Democratic National Committee) said that his election was not going to be about “God, Guns, and Gays.”  As a result, the right wingnuts went crazy with shock and awe. The point of the statement was that he was not going to limit his campaign to issues that he believed had little to do with the success of America as a nation.

Now for take two, Obama, another (half) white guy, has said that people who are afraid fall back on religion and guns and attacking immigrants.  Again, everybody is going crazy.  Many are even saying that this is an insensitive elitist statement.

Let’s face it. Obama is right. All we have to do is look at what happens every time the economy tanks.  People, no matter what color, fall back into things that they know the best.  And yes, as a gun owner, I know that when he talks about guns he is not talking about shooting Bambi, he is talking about the wingnuts who run around and believe they see a federal agent around every corner. [The second amendment crazies may be right by the way. The purpose of the amendment may have been to protect the citizenry from the government and not the other way around.] As to the religion issue, Democrats have allowed the wingnuts to take over the issue of so called family values and prayer and have fallen into the “faith based” political agenda.

If you have been a student of American history you would know that god was intentionally left out of the constitution for specific reasons. One reason was that Catholics, like the Bishop of Baltimore, feared the crazy puritans.  I am not saying that the Catholics weren’t crazy also, but hey.

So that brings us to immigration, let’s say it again until someone pays attention.
Mexican citizens are not taking jobs out of the hands of American citizens.  If they are taking jobs from anyone, it is from other Mexican citizens who are competing for survival.
Here is the question of the day, again, when will the Party of the old slave holder (i.e., the famed humanist, Thomas Jefferson) get it together and realize that the key to winning the national election is to get the (Catholic) Mexican American voter to believe once again that the Democratic Party will not take them for granted?

I have been asking for a commitment of 20 million dollars for a national Latino voter project.   I get the shock and awe look from people who say that’s a lot of money.  To which I reply that the Kerry campaign spent a billion dollars to lose and wouldn’t spend one million on Latinos.  For the last eight years that I have been on the DNC, I have been asking for 3 million a year to do voter registration education and vote by mail efforts in the Mexican American community.  Oh, “we can’t do that,” I am told.  There are (as we all know) ten thousand ways to say no and only one way to say yes.

I went to the California convention and was asked over and over again why I was uncommitted.  I replied (as I did in one of my previous editorials) that Loyalty is a two way street.  So far the Mexican American community outside of California has seen no reason to believe in the Democratic Party.

It is time to pay up.  It is time to get on the train.  We are tired of being told we are auxiliary and that we should wait and see.

So to the national campaigns, I remain uncommitted and am willing to abstain from voting until the third ballot at the national convention until there is a budget and a plan. [By the way for those of you without a calendar (Howard) the convention is after July, 2008.] ©Steven J. Ybarra JD is a retired civil rights attorney who operates a consultant company in California.  He is a member of the Democratic National Committee and a long time political activist.

Contact Steven at: sjybarra@aol.com,  This article is copyright by Steven J. Ybarra JD, originally published in www.Hispanicvista.com but permission is granted for reprint in print, email, blog, or web media if this entire credit paragraph is attached.



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