Democratic Primaries
Related: About this forumPete Buttigieg: a new call to service
When I was in Afghanistan, I served alongside people from every conceivable background. People who came from the coasts and the heartland, from cities and from farmspeople who held beliefs as diverse as our great nation. Some of us had almost nothing in common except the simple fact of being American and in uniform. But the men and women who got in my vehicle didnt care if I was a Democrat, a Republican, or an independent. They just wanted to get home safe, like I did.
It was a life-changing experience, and that sense of connection to others is one that young Americans should be able to gain without having to go to war. I believe this can be achieved through national service.
I am proposing A New Call to Service, a plan to dramatically expand service opportunities across the country.
By shaping a new generation bonded by the experience of serving, it will not only deliver good work but also help repair the social fabric in our nation.
Under this plan, we will immediately triple service opportunities from 75,000 to 250,000, targeted towards Americas high school graduates, community college, and vocational students. Eventually, the goal is to expand out-of-state and international service options and quadruple service opportunitiesso that theyre available to one million high school graduates by 2026across initiatives supported by the leadership of a national Chief Service Officer.
Read more on my policy proposal here: www.peteforamerica.com/national-service-plan
Our plan builds on our countrys tradition of national service, which is neither new nor partisan. Until the current administration, every president since 1960 has called upon us to serve. JFK launched the Peace Corps as he challenged us to ask what we could do for our country, George H.W. Bush championed A Thousand Points of Light, and Barack Obama expanded AmeriCorps with the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act. My planwhich Im calling A New Call to Servicebuilds upon this tradition to expand service opportunities for Americans.
This announcement is just the beginning. On the trail, we will continue to meet with local service leaders on our campaign stops, and in the coming months we hope you will join us in a National Day of Service, to further root our campaign in an ethos of service.
Tomorrow is our Independence Day. But what has always made America remarkable is not our independence but our interdependence. By strengthening connections between us, we can shape a new generation of Americas youthlinked by mutual experiences with service, aware of the common values that bind us as Americans, and better prepared to come as informed citizens to the table of our democracy.
Pete
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
hlthe2b
(106,558 posts)Was that because of the debates? The story on Hickenlooper campaign disarray?
I like Mayor Pete. I will be interested to watch his trajectory.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
MineralMan
(147,788 posts)But, he'll need that, I think.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Brainstormy
(2,433 posts)a million high school students by 2026 is not many, considering that over 3 million graduate each year. Still. a good idea.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden