Resolution TO SUPPORT introduction and passage of the
citizen-initiated World Service Corps (WSC) proposed congressional legislation
in the
Whereas the WSC teaches through its practical, real world work that
that the well-being and safety of anyone concerns all of us and,
Whereas the WSC confronts global problems, such as
misunderstanding, ignorance, poverty, disease, and consequent war, civil
conflict, crimes against humanity, environmental degradation and,
Whereas the peaceful, productive work of the WSC builds the
physical, economic, and human understanding and knowledge infrastructure that
allows people to establish and enforce their own just and workable laws and,
Whereas the WSC cost-effectively involves a million more skilled,
can-do Americans aged 18-60+ into working on world and domestic problems, and
thereby gives them a deeper understanding, concern for, and ability to
practically address domestic and international policy needs, while raising
America’s political IQ and,
Whereas the WSC invests in America’s
education, health, and economy through tuition, Medical Savings or IRA Account
investments, (which at $15,000 is one-sixth of the recruitment bonus presently
offered to military recruits) to those who complete WSC service; and thereby
helps strengthen our knowledge of world and domestic needs, educational and
economic competitiveness, and our citizenry’s understanding of and voting on
public policy needs at home and in the world and,
WHEREAS a one-million
strong WSC offers a cost-effective, robust, peaceful army to augment our courageous
1.4 million military personnel; and thereby productively answers the
increasingly alarming and costly spread of the critically dangerous Ugly
American image, terrorist recruitment, poverty, environmental degradation, and
misunderstandings that inspire hatred, by
involving many more of America’s best assets, its concerned, patriotic
citizens, in addressing needs.
Whereas the WSC encompasses
the goal espoused by President Kennedy’s words: “And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for
you--ask what you can do for your country.
My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what
Whereas such international cooperation and service increases
understanding between the world’s people and the respect for law.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the
Democratic World Federation proclaims our support for the introduction and
passage of the citizen-initiated World Service Corps Proposals into
legislation, which by the seventh year after its enactment will add one million
additional American volunteers into serving country and world through such
organizations as the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, Habitat for Humanity, Head Start,
Doctors Without Borders, Red Cross, International Rescue Committee, OxFam,
Mercy Corps, and State Conservation Corps.