OC Young Dems endorse Joe Dunn!

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Why the exclamation point you ask?  Isn’t this just one more boring endorsement post?  Am I at long last using exclamation points in every title?  Am I no better than Ron and Anna Winship in that regard?

No, no, and no.  It really was surprising and good news – to me at least – when I heard that the OC Young Democrats had voted – by 74% even! – to endorse Joe Dunn in the 46th Congressional race to replace Loretta.  Last I’d checked, that group was a bunch of aspiring young “business Democrats” enamored of Jordan Brandman and Frank Barbaro.  Last I’d checked, their leadership was showing up at desalination hearings talking about how badly we need Poseidon and how it wasn’t really so bad for the environment.  I figured they’d be a natural constituency for Lou Correa.  (Or maybe get all “youthful” and shit, and go with young Bao Nguyen.)

Pero no, turns out the OCYD have gone through a major sea change and have new leadership, a new and diverse executive board which you can see above, some of whom have agreed with me that they are “progressive.”  Wait, again, let’s not just throw around words, what do we mean by progressive?   What I mean is VERY AWARE OF, and DOING SOMETHING ABOUT, the horrific INEQUALITY typifying our era.  As opposed to the “moderate” or “business democrats” who pay some lip service to that but prioritize making compromises with big moneyed interests, who always seem to get their way when push comes to shove.

sanders clintonSort of like the difference between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.  And sure enough, a check of Young Dems’ Facebook walls shows many of them to be “Feelin’ the Bern.”    At Joe’s meet-and-greet in Paul Lucas’ pool yard Saturday, he smoothly declined to express a preference between the two Democratic presidential candidates, stating that the two contenders have “the same goal,” but “different ways to get there.”  I think he must know that’s not true, even if it is a tactful thing to say – to take just one example, Hillary has angrily described single-payer – the ONLY affordable way we can have universal health care – as something that “is NEVER going to happen.”  Sounds kind of like not a goal.

The new OC Young Dems speak respectfully of Senator Correa pero:

“…both Sen Dunn and Correa have been longtime friends of OCYD. All three candidates were invited to come to the meeting and address their supporters.  Mayor Nguyen did not attend the meeting but both Senators did.  Joe made his pitch to young voters about the need of electing progressives and not establishment candidates. Since the beginning of the campaign the senator has been courting young voters, showing up at various college democrats events, making them part of the campaign, and meeting with them.  Joe had a good ground game and it showed when over 60 votes were cast and the senator more than clearly crossed the threshold mark (74%)…”

Correa, Dunn, Nguyen. Pic by Weekly.

Correa, Dunn, Nguyen. Pic by Weekly.

Joe also speaks respectfully of Lou in public, but has a very easy time drawing contrasts between their records and philosophies.  At one point Saturday we discussed the problems he has with the TPP and previous similar “free trade agreements” like NAFTA, how at their roots they give more power to corporations than elected governments including our own, and how we are in danger of losing our current “nation-states” to an overarching worldwide “market state.”  The state legislature, on which both men served, has no power over such trade deals, but there were always resolutions in favor or against – unsurprisingly, Lou always voted in favor, Joe against.

I’ve heard both Joe and Lou speak a few times in recent months.   Lou speaks very emotionally with emphasis on where he came from, who he is, how he is one of us, how he has always been dedicated to getting the people of his district what they need.  Joe on the other hand talks about his vision of a new American progressive era which he has seen many portents of, and wants to be part of.  I’ll get one of his talks on video next time, I don’t want to get any of it wrong, but it is inspiring.

Joe boasts of having the most appeal to “millennials,” that vast young voting bloc which will also propel Bernie into the White House if anything does.  He has the numbers, the volunteers, to prove it – and some of them wave from the other table over there.  “Really, even more than Bao?”  We all think the world of Bao, but even voters his age and younger agree that he doesn’t have the experience and record to do this Congress thing, that Garden Grove still needs him, and that he should halt this crusade the sooner the better.  I will not quote the tactful Dunn on that.

And that’s all I have to say about that today.  Thank you Young Dems!

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Greatest pianist/composer in Orange County, and official political troubadour of Anaheim and most other OC towns. Regularly makes solo performances, sometimes with his savage-jazz band The Vern Nelson Problem. Reach at vernpnelson@gmail.com, or 714-235-VERN.