In November socialist Kshama Sawant was re-elected on to the Seattle City Council. “We have accomplished something historic,” she told supporters as the election results came in. “We have had an open socialist re-elected to City Council.”
Last week Kshama was sworn into office. This is her inauguration speech.
Sisters and Brothers,
Socialism is rising.
Across the U.S. and globally, young people and workers are rejecting corporate politics and capitalism. They are fed up with the deep inequality, brutal
racism, and environmental destruction under this system.
Nationally, Bernie Sanders is running a trailblazing campaign as a Democratic Socialist, calling for a political revolution against the billionaire class.
“What is socialism?” Millions are asking.
A socialist society would put people before profits, the environment before big oil. A society in which the resources of the major corporations are taken
into democratic public ownership, rationally planned for the needs of society as a whole.
What we’ve built in Seattle over the last two years is an example of how working people can organize and fight back against the corporate establishment.
We have not won everything. But as our victory on the $15/hour minimum wage showed: if we fight, we can win.
The political system in this country, and in this city, is broken. The same old, business-as-usual politics cannot fix it.
I take the dangers of Republican right-wing politics very seriously. However, they are only one part of the problem.
Over decades, Seattle has been dominated by a Democratic Party establishment which has presided over an ever-growing housing crisis in this city, increasing
income inequality, the largest gender pay gap in the country, and an unaccountable police force.
It is time for something new. Working people need our own political party that unambiguously fights for our needs.
My standing here today is the living proof that, even in the face of hundreds of thousands of dollars of corporate cash, we can elect working class representatives.
Thousands of people contributed 10 dollars, 20, 50, and together we set a new record for fundraising in a Seattle City Council race, without taking a penny in corporate money.
Seattle will continue to set a powerful example of the kind of politics that are needed and possible.
In this beautiful city, blighted by income and racial inequality, 2016 should be the year we take on the greed of the few, to meet the needs of the many.
We cannot wait around for the state to act, or be held back by an antiquated, 1930s Washington State Supreme Court decision.
Seattle can and must pass a millionaire’s tax!
We need to tax the rich to free up the resources needed for education, transit, and human services!
The US is the only country in the industrialized world that denies workers paid parental leave, an essential step towards gender equality. We need to pass
legislation this year providing all Seattle workers a minimum of 12 weeks of paid family leave.
We need affordable housing and a bill of tenants’ rights. The crisis of affordable housing will not be solved by helping developers make profits.
It will require bold social measures like rent control and developing a public alternative to the private housing market by building thousands of city-owned
housing units.
We need to root out police brutality and racial profiling – to put ‘Black Lives Matter’ into practice. This will require a democratically elected
community oversight board with full powers over the Police Department, to set policy and subpoena officers.
We should invest in education and living wage jobs, not a new youth jail!
Seattle is on its way to a $15 minimum wage. 3 days ago, the minimum wage for workers at McDonald’s and other big corporations went up to $13. That’s
good — but not enough. These same workers need fair scheduling legislation to put an end to abusive scheduling practices.
I appeal to all working people who are looking to resist the agenda of big business: get organized.
Join me and Socialist Alternative in our struggle for economic and social justice.
Let me end with the words of the great fighter and radical, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, ‘The evils of capitalism are as real as the evils of militarism
and evils of racism.’ He also said, ‘Call it democracy, or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all God’s children.’
Sisters and brothers, now is the time to join our movement to create a better world.
Solidarity.
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