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Wake Up!

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Representative Dennis Kucinich at the 2008 Democratic National Convention, 26 August 2008

It’s Election Day 2008. We Democrats are giving America a wake-up call. Wake up, America. In 2001, the oil companies, the war contractors and the neo-con artists seized the economy and have added 4 trillion dollars of unproductive spending to the national debt. We now pay four times more for defense, three times more for gasoline and home heating oil and twice what we paid for health care.

Millions of Americans have lost their jobs, their homes, their health care, their pensions. Trillions of dollars for an unnecessary war paid with borrowed money. Tens of billions of dollars in cash and weapons disappeared into thin air, at the cost of the lives of our troops and innocent Iraqis, while all the president’s oilmen are maneuvering to grab Iraq’s oil.

Borrowed money to bomb bridges in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. No money to rebuild bridges in America. Money to start a hot war with Iran. Now we have another cold war with Russia, while the American economy has become a game of Russian roulette.

If there was an Olympics for misleading, mismanaging and misappropriating, this administration would take the gold. World records for violations of national and international laws. They want another four-year term to continue to alienate our allies, spend our children’s inheritance and hollow out our economy.

We can’t afford another Republican administration. Wake up, America. The insurance companies took over health care. Wake up, America. The pharmaceutical companies took over drug pricing.

Wake up, America. The speculators took over Wall Street. Wake up, America. They want to take your Social Security. Wake up, America. Multinational corporations took over our trade policies, factories are closing, good paying jobs lost.

Wake up, America. We went into Iraq for oil. The oil companies want more. War against Iran will mean $10-a-gallon gasoline. The oil administration wants to drill more, into your wallet. Wake up, America. Weapons contractors want more. An Iran war will cost 5 to 10 trillion dollars.

This administration can tap our phones. They can’t tap our creative spirit. They can open our mail. They can’t open economic opportunities. They can track our every move. They lost track of the economy while the cost of food, gasoline and electricity skyrockets. They skillfully played our post-9/11 fears and allowed the few to profit at the expense of the many. Every day we get the color orange, while the oil companies, the insurance companies, the speculators, the war contractors get the color green.

Wake up, America. This is not a call for you to take a new direction from right to left. This is call for you to go from down to up. Up with the rights of workers. Up with wages. Up with fair trade. Up with creating millions of good paying jobs, rebuilding our bridges, ports and water systems. Up with creating millions of sustainable energy jobs to lower the cost of energy, lower carbon emissions and protect the environment.

Up with health care for all. Up with education for all. Up with home ownership. Up with guaranteed retirement benefits. Up with peace. Up with prosperity. Up with the Democratic Party. Up with Obama-Biden.

Wake up, America. Wake up, America. Wake up, America.

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Al Gore’s Challenge to Repower America

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

100% Clean Energy in 10 Years
Washington, DC. July 17 2008

McHouse

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

In response to a question of how many homes he and his wife own, Senator John McCain said — “You’ll have to ask my staff.” And then his staff responded “at least four” when the true answer is at least seven, possibly eight.

McCain says he does not know how many houses he owns while many are facing foreclosure on the only home they own. And the same people who keep claiming Obama is an elitist get their feathers ruffled when people point out how McCain actually fits that bill.

Who cares what he has. He earned money and bought them!” they say.

If that were true, you’d think he’d at least have some idea of how many he bought. I know how many houses I have. Like most Americans, I do not mind that McCain’s wife is successful and has a lot of capital. Good for her. I bet she knows how many houses she owns (and if she didn’t, she does now.) Who is more in touch with America? Keep in mind that 85% of Americans make less then $125,000 a year (a far cry from the $5 million McCain thinks of as “rich”).

The reason this is important is that gaffes like not knowing how many houses you own not only make you look out of touch with the average American worker, but easily point out the hypocrisy of Republicans calling Democrats elitists while trying to portray themselves as “everyman”, one of us — like George H. W. Bush not knowing what a supermarket scanner was. Remember that?

But let’s take a look at the word “elite”… as if that is somehow a negative trait.

elite : Someone who is among the best at certain tasks.

I don’t know about you, but I’d prefer to have someone who was the best at running the country, and that isn’t John McCain.

“He will never withdraw all troops from Iraq — because the withdrawal of troops always means surrender to him. He wants a “surge” for Afghanistan. And he has pledged not to raise taxes to pay for any of this. You want a Bush third term? McCain would take us right back to Bush’s first, with bells on.” — Andrew Sullivan

We cannot put another warmonger in the White House where he is liable to do more damage than George W. Bush. Didn’t we learn over the last 8 years that under-achievers propped up by family money and connections are classic examples of the Peter Principle? Let’s try something different for a change.

After eight years of Republican fiscal mismanagement which wiped out the balanced budget the last Democrat in the White House left, we’ve certainly got nothing left to lose and everything to gain.

$200 Billion Rip-Off

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Senator Kerry:

We have all already paid for the infrastructure improvements to our broadband services to the tune of $200 billion dollars for which we received… nothing.

See: The $200 Billion Rip-Off: Our broadband future was stolen. by Robert X. Cringely at http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2007/pulpit_20070810_002683.html

I would be highly surprised if anyone from Inside the Beltway would be willing to work towards getting us a refund of the money we’ve already paid, or failing that, at least getting the telecoms and cablecoms to keep their part of the agreement.

Are you going to hold their feet to the fire on that issue?

I didn’t think so.

[This is in regard to a guest blog post by Sen. John Kerry: Questions from Sen. Kerry: How Can We Connect America?, sent as a trackback. I tried to comment directly on the Save The Internet blog, but it's apparently being moderated and somebody over there didn't like my comment, so it wasn't "approved". Ironically, the preceding post (below this one), I was talking about the Kerry forums, where I used to post and do research to help his campaign, and it was his mouth my words came out of during those debates. Now I'm being shushed, I guess. Fighting the corporate monster is a never-ending fight.]

Make a Difference

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

I’d like to do something I knew would make a difference.

We can never know that what we do will truly make a difference, all we can do is to try and keep trying, and never losing hope or giving up.

These words that we write here… some people may think that none of this is doing anything, that it won’t make any difference… but I say to you: You do not know who may be reading along, taking notes, passing along the words or the ideas behind them. Do not lose hope, it’s the only thing that can conquer our fears.

I used to think that nothing I did online could make any difference at all in the realm of politics… and perhaps it hasn’t. But when I heard the words I’d written coming out of a candidate’s mouth during the second and third presidential debates… my jaw dropped… someone had been reading, taking notes… it may not have made a difference in the outcome of the debates or the election or even in the country… but it made a difference in me.

*soft smile*

:)

Pledge for Peace

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

PDA Pledge for PeaceI have just voiced my support for a petition to Speaker Pelosi that says no more funds for this Iraq occupation, except for the safe redeployment of all troops.

I hope you will join me in signing the petition (linked below) from Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) supporting the Pledge for Peace.

For more information and to sign the petition;
http://pdamerica.org/petition/pledge-for-peace.php

Question Everything

Friday, September 7th, 2007

“Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call to her tribunal every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blindfolded fear.” — Thomas Jefferson

Political Weather Forecast

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Weather Report

Clipped from blog.radioleft.com
Tip o’ the Hat: ISPY

Twilight Time

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

“As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances, there’s a twilight where everything remains seemingly unchanged, and it is in such twilight that we must be aware of change in the air, however slight, lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness.”

- Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, as quoted by William Rivers Pitt, Burning the Law in a Riot of Treason, TruthOut, 27 August 2007