Encouraging new direction.

 

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Subject: [RC] Why Forward? — Forward Party

 

Andrew Yang may be onto something…

Including starting with Ranked Choice Voting!

 

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https://www.forwardparty.com/whyforward


Our democracy is broken. We can fix it.


Our Goals.


While other political parties look to divide America into different camps, the 
Forward Party aims to bring them together. We welcome both conservatives and 
liberals, independents and libertarians - anyone who is interested in solving 
the problems that are currently plaguing our country and is willing to debate 
ideas in good faith.

We will support candidates for office who align with our core principles so 
that we can reform the system and make it more responsive to the American 
people. This means that we will support Republicans, Democrats, and 
Independents - as well as candidates identifying themselves as Forward Party 
members.

We will also work with organizations that are promoting democracy reform in 
order to promote policies such as Ranked-Choice Voting, Open Primaries, and 
easier ballot access for third parties.


Rank Choice Voting & Open Primaries.


Democracy works best when we increase voter representation through inclusive 
electoral policies and practices. Party primaries disenfranchise the majority 
of voters. In 80 percent of cases the general election is essentially a 
foreordained conclusion. Non-major-party candidates are regarded as a “waste” 
of a vote and can never compete. Candidates spend millions trashing their lone 
opponent, making us all more cynical. Ranked-choice voting better captures 
voters’ true preferences and enables a more dynamic and truly representative 
democracy while addressing all of these problems. It is the key to unlocking 
real reform.


Fact-Based Governance.


Utilizing data in order to establish standard and shared baselines of where we 
are and how we are doing will ensure that our elected representatives are doing 
their jobs. Politicians today compete in messaging and news cycles. They should 
compete on results. The only way to know how you are doing is if you agree on 
facts and if all parties can agree on one version of reality. We should be very 
concerned about political leaders who don’t accept that measurement of social 
and economic health have weight and that science is real. Spin must have 
limits. Parties can differ on what goals they would most like to pursue, but we 
need to share a baseline of where we are and how we are doing.


Human-Centered Capitalism.


The purpose of an economy should be to improve the way of life of its 
people—that is, to improve the measurable quality of life of each and every 
person in a society. We measure our economic health based on GDP, stock market 
prices, and headline unemployment rates. Meanwhile, life expectancy is 
declining, deaths of despair are surging, and millions of Americans are getting 
pushed aside. Our economic system should be geared to benefit us, with life 
expectancy, average income and affordability, childhood success rates, mental 
health, clean air and water, and other measurements of our well-being front and 
center. We must humanize our economy to work for us instead of continuing to 
see ourselves as inputs into a system.


Effective & Modern Government.


A modern and effective government knows the value of each individual and allows 
elected representatives to pursue legislation that benefits the electorate. 
Americans have lost faith in our government at multiple levels because it often 
seems hopelessly bureaucratic and behind the times. Interacting with our 
government should be easy and painless—even elevating—instead of something to 
dread. In many ways, the best way for us to restore faith in our ability to 
accomplish big things is to adopt higher standards for what we are doing right 
now. Imagine if a trip to the DMV or interaction with the IRS were as easy and 
seamless as online banking. You might become more optimistic about our solving 
big problems. Most important, our government should treat us as human beings 
and owners.


Universal Basic Income.


Each American dream is unique, and unlocking potential is the best way a 
government can support the well-being and success of the citizens that comprise 
the nation. In a period of unprecedented economic change and technological 
disruption, we should acknowledge that millions of Americans will need a new 
way to meet their basic needs and a pathway to stand on. We all have intrinsic 
value. The majority of Americans are now for universal basic income. Putting 
money into people’s hands will shore up our economy, create jobs, and improve 
physical health, mental health, the ability of children to learn public trust, 
optimism, and rates of business formation. It is the biggest step we can take 
to a human-centered economy.


Grace & Tolerance.


We live in a nation where our freedom to disagree is one we take for granted. 
It is what empowers us to continually evolve. Most parties need an enemy. Our 
enemy is those who would cast our fellow Americans as enemies and an 
existential threat, and the forces of inertia that make our government out of 
touch with the people. We all come to the table with different experiences and 
qualities. We are all human and fallible. We are polarized and tribal. We will 
give the benefit of the doubt to ourselves and each other and avoid engaging in 
the politics of personal attack or destruction. If my family member disagrees 
with me on politics, they remain my family and I love them as much as ever.


Excerpt from: FORWARD, Notes on the future of our Democracy


“ This is what we have to change: We have to give rise to the use of evidence, 
facts, and results and have legislator accountability based on whether they can 
demonstrate that they’ve helped move us in a better direction.” 
- Andrew Yang


 

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