Social Democratic Party of America

Reach for the difference

Obama / Biden '08

 WHAT DO WE BELIEVE CAN CHANGE?

The President of the United States of America cannot fix all of the world's problems. Yet, the American presidency is the most powerful elected office in the world. Senator Barack Obama will accept the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party exactly 45 years after the 1963 March for Jobs and Justice. The "March on Washington" is best  remembered today as the occasion of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr's "I Have A Dream" speech, which is perhaps most brilliant political oratory in this nation's history. The force of Dr. King's speech influenced President John Kennedy and his successor Lyndon Johnson to enact legislation ending racial discrimination. President Johnson, shortly after taking office, echoed the cry of civil rights marchers in a nationally televised speech.  "We shall overcome," intoned the president and we did!  The 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act outlawed most public forms of discrimination. Johnson skillfully used the power of the executive office to right a major domestic wrong in his advocacy of both bills. The leaders of America's black, civil rights, and trade union communities, however, knew that the work was just beginning in the effort to build a nation free of both poverty and repression when they attended the signing ceremonies. 

Now we are engaged, not in a new struggle, but in the next phase of that same struggle. Public discrimination on the basis of color and gender is illegal, but private racism and sexism remain virulent. Barack Obama and that of Senator Hilary Clinton are proud to be the beneficiaries of the appropriate use of executive authority. However, the last eight years has seen a woeful usurpation of authority by the White House. The George W. Bush administration used the first foreign attack in more than a half century against Americans, upon their own soil, to govern by executive fiat. The administration lied about the dangers of one regime and ignored the actual perpetrators. Bush led a war, not against the terrorists of 9-11, but against the American working class. Using tax breaks for corporations and the rich, wealth has been redistributed from the average wage earner to the economic elites. Never has the gap between the wealthy and the rest of us been so wide. Those supporting George Bush and John McCain count on American workers being divided. These financial elites are literally banking on Americans remaining preoccupied by differences in race, color, creed, gender, national origin, and life style. By concentrating on what makes us different, we allow our government to fail us. We must make our government again "uphold, support, and defend the Constitution of the United States from all enemies, foreign and domestic".

We are the Social Democrats, USA. We are the only legitimate heir to the Socialist Party of America. Our heritage includes Eugene Debs, Mary Harris "Mother" Jones, Helen Keller, Norman Thomas, A. Philip Randolph, and Bayard Rustin. It was Randolph and Rustin who planned and brought together the 1963 March for Jobs and Justice. Dr. King might have had a very small audience if not for Randolph and Rustin. Randolph, a life long member of the social democratic movement, organized the first predominantly black union, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Rustin, a long time peace and human rights activist, counseled Dr. King, and his colleagues as they developed their plans for nonviolent resistance to "Jim Crow" Randolph and Rustin were able to unite the struggle of workers with the struggles of minorities, hence the March for JOBS and JUSTICE. The Labor Movement supported the March with both finances and numbers. Many other members of the SPA helped make the march a watershed moment. This included the individual Dr. King called "the bravest man I ever knew", socialist elder statesman, Norman Thomas. Young People's Socialist League members Rochelle Horowitz and Tom Kahn wrote speeches for John Lewis, among others. The SD,USA enthusiastically embraces the candidacies of Barack Obama and Joe Biden. They are part of our own broad, pro-labor, anti-totalitarian, liberal tradition as were Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, Walter Reuther, Harry Truman, George Meany, Lane Kirkland, Hubert Humphrey, and Michael Harrington. Obama and Biden are THE candidates to continue the dream of Jobs and Freedom for all.

"The combination of black and white workers will be a powerful lesson to the capitalists of the solidarity of labor. It will show that labor, black and white, is conscious of its interests and power. This will prove that unions are not based upon race lines, but upon class lines. This will serve to convert a class of workers, which has been used by the capitalist class to defeat organized labor, into an ardent, class conscious, intelligent, militant group." (taken from an editorial the socialist newspaper, The Messenger, 1912) The late A. Philip Randolph, honorary chair, Social Democrats, USA."

"Social democracy is a practical ideal. It will not come about by decree, certainly not by force, but because a majority of Americans – blacks and whites, trade unionists, intellectuals, and youth – learns from practical experience that social democracy is the best and only way to achieve economic justice and political freedom."  The late Bayard Rustin, National Chairman Social Democrats, USA.

"There must be a better distribution of wealth, and maybe America must move toward a democratic socialism."  The late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Welcome to our Branches version website for Social Democracy in America

What is a Branch? It is the smallest unit for groups normally being less than five within an organization who hold similar (not identical) character, beliefs, principles of the grouping of the whole. A Branch can of course be more than five if they so choose to be. In some cases over a small to large township or city they can combine to create a Local. If Branches wish to freely and democratically vote to affiliate than they may do so. From more than one Local, many Locals can form a State Executive Committee that can openly claim it has some representativeness of social democracy in political matters for the whole state.

What is the difference between the national website and the Branch version?

  • The main and first difference is that members of the Branches are associated, but not always affiliated.
  • Secondly, members are not required to have founding documents unless they so choose. A simple statement will do.
  • Thirdly, there are no dues to belong as an associate but donations are more than welcome by both to keep the websites up and running.
  • Branches work strictly by theory and commonality so there is no hard and fast formula.
  • Our fluid and dynamic Points of Unity and total democratic controls allow for rapid change to keep with modern times.
  • Naming of any group is totally up to the individuals and is not locked into "Social Democrat;" however, the theory is social democratic.

What Branches do not do through this website:

  • Branches do not comment here on international issues. All international comments are done here.
  • Branches are for local and state only campaigns. If you want to talk about national offices or the Presidential election than click here.
  • Branches do not focus on the national organizations which are part of the SDUSA or other like movements. Branches are geared towards your own neighborhood.and city areas, sometimes outwards to a whole county but no more.
  • What we can do is help your Branch develop a page for meetings, local events, local helping hand group type connections or point a link to your webpage. 

Back To School Time

During all the campaign ads, wars, Olympics, we as the people have not forgotten each other and the most important thing in every Americans' life, their children. The working poor, those struggling through current hard times need to come together to help one another for our future, for our children. One way to do this with ease and on a local basis is directly addressing the needs of your favorite teacher.

 

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