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    Jill Stein - Green Party Candidate

    Who is Jill Stein, The 2016 Candidate We're Not Talking About - But Should Be

    by Kendra Kearly

    July 10, 2015
    As the 2016 presidential race becomes even more cramped, it's tough to keep track of everyone who's running. More Republicans add their names to the competition every month, pushing the party's list to the double digits. The tug-of-war between Republicans and Democrats can lead to a lack of focus on third-party candidates — like Jill Stein, the Green Party's nominee, who announced her candidacy in June.
    So why have you never heard of her? The Green Party's main issue — environmentalism, obviously — often gets swept up under more hot-button issues such as immigration and ISIS. When the more mainstream candidates do talk about climate change, the dialogue centers around whether or not they even believe in it, not so much what they plan to do about it. With their traditionally low poll scores, third-party presidential candidates can often be forgotten.
    Just because the Green Party is known for global warming issues doesn't mean Stein only sings one note. She has pledged to eliminate poverty, bring full employment, and create an easy path to citizenship for immigrants, according to Al Jazeera America. She believes in heath care as a right with Medicare for everyone, protection of human rights, and electoral reforms that strengthen Democracy, according to her website.
    Stein also has a lot to say about the economy. She wants a $15 per hour minimum wage, democratization of the Federal Reserve, and the breakup of big banks. She rejects gentrification and corporate trade agreements as a replacement to fair trade agreements. She supports taxing the wealthy and large corporations.
    As far as education is concerned, Stein believes in tuition-free public education through college. She also backs the end of the high-stakes testing that many educators disapprove of and public school privatization. Of course, climate change is a large issue on her platform, too: Stein wants to end fracking, offshore drilling, tar sands, oil trains, mountaintop removal, our reliance on fossil fuels, and uranium mines. She calls for a global treaty that will stop climate change.
    Stein also believes in marijuana legalization, net neutrality, freedom from discrimination, prison reform, ending police brutality, and expanding the rights of minorities, women, and members of the LGBTQ community.
    Like most third-party candidates throughout recent history, Stein is campaigning on the idea that the conflict of a two-party system is harming everyone. She represents herself as a left-wing alternative to the bickering of the Republicans and Democrats.
    Stein is also an environmental advocate and physician. She ran for governor against Mitt Romney in 2010, according to Slate. However, she has little government experience, according to VoteSmart.org.
    Stein was also the Green Party's nominee for the 2012 election. She polled as high as 2 percent in some surveys but took fewer than 400,000 votes nationwide, according to Slate. Al Jazeera America notes that the Green Party reached its peak of popularity in 2000 when Ralph Nader brought the third-party about 3 percent of the popular vote. Although it's unlikely that Stein will take the election, she still brings up a lot of important issues about which the Democratic and Republican candidates have remained relatively quiet.

    Green Party - Who Is Jill Stein, The 2016 Candidate We're Not Talking About — But Should Be?
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    May as well get off of the GOP and Democrat candidate chat for a while and focus on another party and candidate. I don't often post political candidate stuff or true political party stuff but I figured what the heck. I voted for Jill Stein in my first presidential election in 2012 and will vote for her again this next election.
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    Stein also has a lot to say about the economy. She wants a $15 per hour minimum wage, democratization of the Federal Reserve, and the breakup of big banks. She rejects gentrification and corporate trade agreements as a replacement to fair trade agreements. She supports taxing the wealthy and large corporations.
    Pretty much populist liberal fair. What's she mean by "democratization of the Federal Reserve"?
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    Key points of the Power to the People Plan:

    A Green New Deal:

    Create millions of jobs by transitioning to 100% clean renewable energy by 2030, and investing in public transit, sustainable agriculture, and conservation.
    Jobs as a Right:

    Create living-wage jobs for every American who needs work, replacing unemployment offices with employment offices. Advance workers rights to form unions, achieve workplace democracy, and keep a fair share of the wealth they create.
    End Poverty:

    Guarantee economic human rights, including access to food, water, housing, and utilities, with effective anti-poverty programs to ensure every American a life of dignity.
    Health Care as a Right:

    Establish an improved “Medicare For All” single-payer public health insurance program to provide everyone with quality health care, at huge savings.
    Education as a Right:

    Abolish student debt to free a generation of Americans from debt servitude. Guarantee tuition-free, world-class public education from pre-school through university. End high stakes testing and public school privatization.
    A Just Economy:

    Set a $15/hour federal minimum wage. Break up “too-big-to-fail” banks and democratize the Federal Reserve. Reject gentrification as a model of economic development. Support development of worker and community cooperatives and small businesses. Make Wall Street, big corporations, and the rich pay their fair share of taxes. Create democratically run public banks and utilities. Replace corporate trade agreements with fair trade agreements.
    Protect Mother Earth:

    Lead on a global treaty to halt climate change. End destructive energy extraction: fracking, tar sands, offshore drilling, oil trains, mountaintop removal, and uranium mines. Protect our public lands, water supplies, biological diversity, parks, and pollinators. Label GMOs, and put a moratorium on GMOs and pesticides until they are proven safe. Protect the rights of future generations.
    Freedom and Equality:

    End police brutality, mass incarceration and institutional racism within our justice system. Expand women’s rights, protect LGBT people from discrimination, defend indigenous rights and lands, and create a welcoming path to citizenship for immigrants. Protect the free Internet, replace drug prohibition with harm reduction, and legalize marijuana/hemp.
    Justice for All:

    Restore our Constitutional rights, terminate unconstitutional surveillance and unwarranted spying, end persecution of government and media whistleblowers, close Guantanamo, abolish secret kill lists, and repeal indefinite detention without charge or trial.
    Peace and Human Rights:

    Establish a foreign policy based on diplomacy, international law, and human rights. End the wars and drone attacks, cut military spending by at least 50% and close the 700+ foreign military bases that are turning our republic into a bankrupt empire. Stop U.S. support and arms sales to human rights abusers, and lead on global nuclear disarmament.
    Empower the People:

    Abolish corporate personhood. Protect voters’ rights by establishing a constitutional right to vote. Enact electoral reforms that break the big money stranglehold and create truly representative democracy: public campaign financing, ranked-choice voting, proportional representation, and open debates.
    My Plan - Jill2016
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    She had no experience in governance and she is promising things she obviously can't deliver on. She related to Obama?
    I find your lack of faith...disturbing...

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    So basically you will waste your vote again. At least you'll sleep well having Utopian dreams.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Private Pickle View Post
    She had no experience in governance and she is promising things she obviously can't deliver on. She related to Obama?
    Maybe she is related to Trump, Carson or Fiorina? I don't think they have any experience in governance either. Why not just call 2016 an election for the best OJT candidate? (on-the-job-training)
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    Quote Originally Posted by PolWatch View Post
    Maybe she is related to Trump, Carson or Fiorina? I don't think they have any experience in governance either. Why not just call 2016 an election for the best OJT candidate? (on-the-job-training)
    Well she has much chance at getting elected as Trump, Carson or Fiorina so it could be!

    Maybe be we should scratch this election and punt. We could do a reality TV show where random candidates get left on an island with just some gum and a pickle jar and the last person standing wins? It would be a lot better than watching this clown car do a drive by on our country...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyz View Post
    So basically you will waste your vote again. At least you'll sleep well having Utopian dreams.
    Exactly.

    Chloe and the other third party advocates are harmless.

    Add all of them together and it only amounts to 1 percent of the total vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac-7 View Post
    Exactly.

    Chloe and the other third party advocates are harmless.

    Add all of them together and it only amounts to 1 percent of the total vote.
    Not harmless to the Dems though. Siphon as many votes away from them as possible I say.
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