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Green Party elected officials stress their mainstream political
credentials
By Jerry White
27 June 2000
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At a press conference called during the Green Party national
convention last weekend, a number of Green officeholders boasted
that their work in local government had earned them the respect
of Democrats and Republicans, and, in some cases, endorsements
for reelection.
Currently, 78 Green members hold elected office in local governments
in 19 states and the District of Columbia. In addition to Nader's
presidential campaign, the Greens will run 118 candidates in 22
states this year.
Art Goodtimes, an official in Colorado local government, acknowledged
that he had voted to eliminate building safety codes in his district
because, he said, the voters wanted it. Another Green official
said he succeeded in stopping mandatory fluoridation of water
in his rural Pennsylvania townwhich he opposed on grounds
of public healthby convincing the Democrats and Republicans
on his local council that the measure would cost too much.
Michael Feinstein, a member of the Santa Monica, California
City Council, provided a rationale for political opportunism on
the part of Green officeholders. Democracy can get messy,
he said, but it is the best system we have.
In the course of the press conference the elected officials
sought to distance themselves from anything in the Green Party
platform that remotely resembled socialism. Answering one reporter's
question as to whether the Greens were closet socialists,
Feinstein said, The Green Party is distrustful of large
concentration of power, whether it is private or public. We don't
stand for the nationalization of industries. We don't buy into
the isms.'
Feinstein said any attempt to label the Greens as socialists
or revolutionaries could be answered by pointing to the record
of the party's elected officials, who have effectively governed
in practical terms and proven that we really know
what we are doing.
See Also:
US Green Party candidate Ralph Nader
courts Buchanan supporters
[27 June 2000]
On
eve of Green Party convention, Ralph Nader appeals to Teamsters
union leaders
[24 June 2000]
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