Summary of the Green New Deal
 The Green New Deal  is a four part program for moving America quickly out of crisis into a  secure, sustainable future. Inspired by the New Deal programs that  helped us out of the Great Depression of the 1930s, the Green New Deal  will provide similar relief and create an economy that makes our  communities sustainable, healthy and just.
 
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THE FOUR PILLARS OF THE GREEN NEW DEAL
 
 I - THE ECONOMIC BILL OF RIGHTS
 
Our  country cannot truly move forward until the roots of inequality are  pulled up, and the seeds of a new, healthier economy are planted. Thus,  the Green New Deal begins with an Economic Bill of Rights that ensures  all citizens: 1. The right to employment through a Full Employment  Program that will create 25 million jobs by implementing a nationally  funded, but locally controlled direct employment initiative replacing  unemployment offices with local employment offices offering public  sector jobs which are "stored" in job banks in order to take up any  slack in private sector employment.
 
- Local communities will use a process of broad stakeholder input and  democratic decision making to fairly implement these programs.
 
- Pay-to-play prohibitions will ensure that campaign contributions or lobbying favors do not impact decision-making.
 
- We will end unemployment in America once and for all by guaranteeing  a job at a living wage for every American willing and able to work.
 
 2. Worker's rights including the right to a living wage, to a safe  workplace, to fair trade, and to organize a union at work without fear  of firing or reprisal.
 3. The right to quality health care which will be achieved through a single-payer Medicare-for-All program.
 4. The right to a tuition-free, quality, federally funded, local  controlled public education system from pre-school through college. We  will also forgive student loan debt from the current era of unaffordable  college education.
 5. The right to decent affordable housing, including an immediate halt to all foreclosures and evictions. We will:
 
- create a federal bank with local branches to take over homes with  distressed mortgages and either restructure the mortgages to affordable  levels, or if the occupants cannot afford a mortgage, rent homes to the  occupants;
 
- expand rental and home ownership assistance;
 
- create ample public housing; and,
 
- offer capital grants to non-profit developers of affordable housing  until all people can obtain decent housing at no more than 25% of their  income.
 
 6. The right to accessible and affordable utilities – heat,  electricity, phone, internet, and public transportation – through  democratically run, publicly owned utilities that operate at cost, not  for profit.
 7. The right to fair taxation that's distributed in proportion to  ability to pay. In addition, corporate tax subsidies will be made  transparent by detailing them in public budgets where they can be  scrutinized, not hidden as tax breaks.
 
II - A GREEN TRANSITION
 The second priority of the Green New Deal is a Green Transition  Program that will convert the old, gray economy into a new, sustainable  economy that is environmentally sound, economically viable and socially  responsible. We will:
 1. Invest in green business by providing grants and low-interest  loans to grow green businesses and cooperatives, with an emphasis on  small, locally-based companies that keep the wealth created by local  labor circulating in the community rather than being drained off to  enrich absentee investors.
 2. Prioritize green research by redirecting research funds from  fossil fuels and other dead-end industries toward research in wind,  solar and geothermal. We will invest in research in sustainable,  nontoxic materials, closed-loop cycles that eliminate waste and  pollution, as well as organic agriculture, permaculture, and sustainable  forestry.
 3. Provide green jobs by enacting the Full Employment Program which  will directly provide 16 million jobs in sustainable energy and energy  efficiency retrofitting, mass transit and "complete streets" that  promote safe bike and pedestrian traffic, regional food systems based on  sustainable organic agriculture, and clean manufacturing.
 
III - REAL FINANCIAL REFORM
 The takeover of our economy by big banks and well-connected  financiers has destabilized both our democracy and our economy. It's  time to take Wall Street out of the driver's seat and to free the truly  productive segments of working America to make this economy work for all  of us. Real Financial Reform will:
 1. Relieve the debt overhang holding back the economy by reducing homeowner and student debt burdens.
 2. Democratize monetary policy to bring about public control of the  money supply and credit creation. This means we'll nationalize the  private bank-dominated Federal Reserve Banks and place them under a  Monetary Authority within the Treasury Department.
 3. Break up the oversized banks that are "too big to fail."
 4. End taxpayer-funded bailouts for banks, insurers, and other  financial companies. We'll use the FDIC resolution process for failed  banks to reopen them as public banks where possible after failed loans  and underlying assets are auctioned off.
 5. Regulate all financial derivatives and require them to be traded on open exchanges.
 6. Restore the Glass-Steagall separation of depository commercial banks from speculative investment banks.
 7. Establish a 90% tax on bonuses for bailed out bankers.
 8. Support the formation of federal, state, and municipal  public-owned banks that function as non-profit utilities. Under the  Green New Deal we will start building a financial system that is open,  honest, stable, and serves the real economy rather than the phony  economy of high finance.
 
IV - A FUNCTIONING DEMOCRACY
 We won't get these vital reforms without a fourth and final set of  reforms to give us a real, functioning democracy. Just as we are  replacing the old economy with a new one, we need a new politics to  restore the promise of American democracy. The New Green Deal will:
 1. Revoke corporate personhood by amending our Constitution to make  clear that corporations are not persons and money is not speech. Those  rights belong to living, breathing human beings - not to business  entities controlled by the wealthy.
 2. Protect our right to vote by supporting Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr.'s  proposed "Right to Vote Amendment," to clarify to the Supreme Court that  yes, we do have a constitutional right to vote.
 3. Enact the Voter Bill of Rights that will:
 
- guarantee us a voter-marked paper ballot for all voting;
 
- require that all votes are counted before election results are released;
 
- replace partisan oversight of elections with non-partisan election commissions;
 
- celebrate our democratic aspirations by making Election Day a national holiday;
 
- bring simplified, safe same-day voter registration to the nation so that no qualified voter is barred from the polls;
 
- do away with so-called "winner take all" elections in which the  "winner" does not have the support of most of the voters, and replace  that system with instant runoff voting and proportional representation,  systems most advanced countries now use to good effect;
 
- replace big money control of election campaigns with full public financing and free and equal access to the airwaves;
 
- guarantee equal access to the ballot and to the debates to all qualified candidates;
 
- abolish the Electoral College and implement direct election of the President;
 
- restore the vote to ex-offenders who've paid their debt to society; and,
 
- enact Statehood for the District of Columbia so that those Americans  have representation in Congress and full rights to self rule like the  rest of us.
 
 4. Protect local democracy and democratic rights by commissioning a  thorough review of federal preemption law and its impact on the practice  of local democracy in the United States. This review will put at its  center the "democracy question" – that is, what level of government is  most open to democratic participation and most suited to protecting  democratic rights.
 5. Create a Corporation for Economic Democracy, a new federal  corporation (like the Corporation for Public Broadcasting) to provide  publicity, training, education, and direct financing for cooperative  development and for democratic reforms to make government agencies,  private associations, and business enterprises more participatory.
 6. Strengthen media democracy by expanding federal support for locally-owned broadcast media and local print media.
 7. Protect our personal liberty and freedoms by:
 
- repealing the Patriot Act and those parts of the National Defense Authorization Act that violate our civil liberties;
 
- prohibiting the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI from  conspiring with local police forces to suppress our freedoms of assembly  and of speech; and,
 
- ending the war on immigrants – including the cruel, so-called "secure communities" program.
 
 8. Rein in the military-industrial complex by
 
- reducing military spending by 50% and closing U.S. military bases around the world;
 
- restoring the National Guard as the centerpiece of our system of national defense; and,
 
- creating a new round of nuclear disarmament initiatives.
 
 Let us not rest until we have pulled our nation back from the brink,  and until we have secured the peaceful, just, green future we all  deserve.
 
Please Read and Consider the meaning of this Utopian Vision
Universal employment and Universal Income for all - including those who do not wish to  work. 
Only government approved food, housing, transportation, and complete government control over the individual
Free College for All
Open borders, and abolition of ICE.
One US government run American hemisphere with open borders for all. 
Universal voting without the requirement of citizenship.
An end to air transportation. 
American Military gutted and  abolition of American nuclear defense. 
Abolition of unions in favor of Government control
Complete totalitarian control over the American people - a One Party rule
On the basis of highly controversial "global warming" - it may be that our co2 production is harming the environment.  How much warming is man-made  v how much is Erth's natural climate change cycle is unknown.
The purpose is to use the bugaboo of "climate change" to impose Totalitarian rule on our country.
And the Cost will surely bankrupt America quickly
Paid for by "Tax the Rich" - whose total estates have not a small percentage of the necessarh funds to enact this horror. 
AOC's 1984 is now proposed.