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DSA Demands COVID-19 Response That Places People Over Profit

The Democratic Socialists of America and its chapters are demanding a people-centered response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has exposed many flaws in the United States’ emergency response systems and the healthcare industry at large. 

As noted by our local chapter’s Steering Committee, which recently issued a statement outlining its approach to the pandemic:

“We are sure that nobody reading this needs to be reminded that epidemics are not merely a biochemical problem but a political one. The international responses to COVID-19 show that early and effective implementation of screening and prevention programs have drastically reduced the mortality rate. Even the bourgeois press is admitting that a functioning social safety net effectively blunts the impact of the crisis. We applaud the actions of Supervisor Dean Preston in leading the local effort for an eviction moratorium and hope to see more of the same to prevent the epidemic from taking a catastrophic toll on our city’s wellbeing. This is why we fight: we know a world is possible where public need and public wellbeing drive policy, not the interests of the capitalist class who reliably take advantage of crises to reap profits and impose new kinds of social order.

DSA is making the following demands:

– The election of Bernie Sanders
– Emergency Medicare for All
– Guaranteed protections for all workers
– Right to safe housing
– Keep families together
– Debt forgiveness
– Lifting all U.S. sanctions against sovereign countries

If you are interested in demanding a response that puts people over profit, you can sign DSA’s petition here and join us in our continued fight for a world that values the well-being of all people, not just those with means.

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Elections Are Only the Start— Join DSA SF Today!

Yesterday’s primary confirms that San Francisco’s working-class and young voters are ready to embrace the bold democratic socialist vision that candidates like Bernie Sanders and Jackie Fielder are putting forward. But the primaries are only one part of the movement toward a democratic socialist future.  

As a part of DSA SF, you can organize with like-minded and passionate comrades to make this movement a permanent part of the American fabric. Whether you are interested in electoral work, pushing for progressive policies and initiatives, helping build solidarity with workers and immigrants, abolishing the prison industrial complex, or demanding solutions to address the climate crisis, DSA SF has a place for you. 

Interested in joining our mass movement? Visit dsausa.org/join and join DSA today!

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VOTE on TUESDAY: Why it matters

Trump may not be on the ballot for removal this Tuesday, but that does not make the election any less important. Primaries matter for national offices, such as the President, and other state and federal races as well. The positions and policies at stake are important and primaries are a chance to embolden aggressive change as incumbents are often challenged from within their own parties.

The importance of primary elections is especially critical to the democratic process of elections. Primaries are where democracy is exemplified most strongly, where there is often even greater choice for voters than in general elections. The primaries are where civic engagement flourishes; it is where coalitions ebb and flow and hopefully manifest into a movement. For those of us aching for political change, the primaries are a chance to find better candidates or challenge for more progressive action.

For progressive grassroots campaigns taking on the establishment, primaries are crucial for building momentum for the rest of the race. And you can’t be somebody without anybody— campaigns in the primaries rely on their supporters’ people power to get out the vote.

So don’t wait until the General in November to start taking notice. Civic energy and community engagement is an ongoing battle. Your landlord cares who primaries. The local police and city hall have a stake in who primaries. The local school board cares. It is imperative to get out to vote and fight for what affects you the most.  

A DSA backed candidate needs your support before Super Tuesday and beyond. Can you help support Jackie Fielder defeat Wiener for the 11th Senate District seat? There is still time to put in your support.

Keep with the fight. Solidarity. 

See here for information on how to support either Jackie!