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First They Came for Van Jones; Green Jobs Are Next

by: Sue Sturgis  |  Facing South

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National green jobs adviser Van Jones resigned from the Obama administration. (Photo: Mitch Tobias / Oakland Magazine)

    National green jobs adviser Van Jones resigned from the Obama administration over the weekend following attacks by conservative commentators and politicians over controversial statements and actions in his past.

    A Tennessee native, Yale Law School graduate and best-selling author who helped found the justice advocacy groups Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Color of Change and the energy justice group Green for All, Jones came under fire for his previous involvement with the radical Bay Area group Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement (STORM), for advocating on behalf of controversial death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, and for signing a statement calling for attention to "unanswered questions" suggesting Bush administration insiders may have allowed 9/11 to happen, "perhaps as a pretext to war." Jones was also blasted for calling Republicans "a--holes."

    Given that all this information about Jones' past was readily available to anyone with a computer and an Internet connection, some have criticized the White House for failing to vet Jones for the job at its Council on Environmental Quality in the first place, and others for not standing up for him once the attacks began.

    But regardless of what role the Obama administration played in Jones' departure, the fact that the controversy occurred has implications for the current debate over the nation's energy future. That's because a leader of Americans for Prosperity, a pro-polluter lobby, has already seized on Jones' resignation to advance its agenda - opining that "the Van Jones affair could be an important turning point in the Obama administration."

    AFP is a corporate-funded advocacy group that has been fighting health insurance reform by organizing disruptive protests at public meetings. It's also long worked to stymie efforts to address greenhouse gas pollution. The group's chair is David Koch of Koch Industries, the nation's largest privately held oil company and a major supporter of advocacy groups promoting corporate interests.

    This weekend, AFP Policy Director Phil Kerpen wrote a piece titled "How Van Jones Happened and What We Need to Do Next" for Fox News:

    Now that Jones has resigned, we need to follow through with two critical policy victories. First, stop cap-and-trade, which could send these green groups trillions, and second repeal the unspent portion of the stimulus bill, which stands to give them billions. The Van Jones affair is, as President Obama likes to say, a "teachable moment," and we need to put not just him but the whole corrupt "green jobs" concept outside the bounds of the political mainstream.

    Kerken refers to the cap-and-trade legislation to reduce greenhouse gas pollution that's now being considered in Congress as a "watermelon" - "green on the outside but Communist red to the core." He also attacks green jobs as "political jobs, designed to funnel vast sums of taxpayer money to left-wing labor unions, environmental groups, and social justice community organizers."

    It's clear that progressives will have to step up their support for climate legislation currently under consideration in Congress if it's to stand any chance of passage. To that end, Green for All - which calls Jones' resignation a "disappointment" - has launched a petition asking people to "Stand with the Green Jobs Movement."

  

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"labor unions, environmental

"labor unions, environmental groups, and social justice community organizers" - yeah, real threatening, dangerous groups there. Seriously with friends like this in power in big business, who needs enemies? They will destroy America, no problem.

My God, it this what we've

My God, it this what we've come to be. All my friends in other countries are amazed at what the republicans are getting away with. They want to know if its against the law in the US for politicians to lie and for republican advocacy groups to do the underhanded things they do. They are embarrassed for us. The republican party is shaming is all. To a person they say they used to look up to the US. Now, a once proud country reduced to a laughing stock for the rest of the world. All because of the republican representation of the greedy/rich and the racist. What's even more shocking is that the republicans think this is business as usual.

what the hell is wrong with

what the hell is wrong with the Obama administration? they should never back down and allow the right wing to call the agenda. this is ridiculous. folding in to fascism leads to fascism.

Jones correct, Dems r wmps.

Jones correct, Dems r wmps. We slide into a time when permafrost thaw is releasing a continuous and growing eruption of methane, it's 27 x CO2 for global warming. There is a bipartisan group of pigs who want to squeeze out the last penny from the already collapsed USA. We have little time left, it may already be to late to stave off human extinction, forget the piggies who cannot help themselves. Learn to cooperate and pull together as the cresting wave of social and environmental collapse crashes over us. Corporatists and consumers will be swept away, then decent people can build again.

Why didn't Rumsfeld, etc

Why didn't Rumsfeld, etc resign when their dangerous, illegal, and bankrupt programs were discovered?

Funny how you libs criticize

Funny how you libs criticize conservatives for being vocal about their opinions but overlook the same actions by other liberals. Is liberal defined as double standard? Looks like it. What is wrong with the Obama administration is that the empty suit leading it has no skills other than organizing - he can't plan, he has no experience running an organization, and he is not a leader. Thus he has had to use an inordinately large number of people from all areas to help him get to where he is and now he has to make good on getting them a position of power in his administration. It's also funny that you libs like ultrabop and Connelly, who are fully in favor of socialism, are calling those who disagree with you fascists. You are the ones who refuse to consider opinions or facts that are counter to your viewpoint, and spin everything to avoid having to be logical. The problem is that you are the only ones getting dizzy from all of the spinning - everyone else is just laughing at you.

Obama should just go get Van

Obama should just go get Van Jones and bring him back, and stop all this nonsense! We have had many, many public officials I could name who have said and done really awful things, often even illegal, who remained in power. (Think Cheney, Rumsfeld, GW Bush, etc.)Now one of our very best men is out of his post for this little bit of nothing? If we let this happen we are caving in to the right wing extremists.

Garrett, you are right, but

Garrett, you are right, but I don't know if decent people will be able to pull together if global warming goes out of control. Those blocking the fight against global warming are destroying themselves and taking us all with them. I know we have a losing battle, but we have to fight them with everything we have, starting right now, and never stopping until we win, or until we are sure we have lost, permanently. Anyone who values life will be with us. I'm just so sad that so many do not value life enough, not even enough to learn about global warming. And I mean really learn the science, not what the deniers claim is science. It is not.