Friday, December 9, 2011

Corporations are NOT People



Here's a petition for a constitutional amendment to overturn the Supreme Court decision that made corporations people. If you agree, please sign!   We The People

Saturday, October 15, 2011

We are the 99%

The average American is not fooled by the inaccurate rhetoric of those who are trying to marginalize the movement. American citizens aren't drinking the reality-altering cocktails offered by Talking Heads. Read this article by CBS News.

Friday, October 14, 2011

This is what democracy looks like...


I attended the Occupy Salem rally earlier this week. I was struck by the people who participated. I encourage you to look at these photos - this is not a protest of extremists, this is the uprising of the MIDDLE CLASS.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Desperate Middle Class Throngs Outside Governor’s Mansion


As the middle class shrinks in America, the economic plight of the average worker grows more forlorn. Unheard by their legislators, people tonight are struggling up Lincoln Street hill, the weight of economic and political pressures carried on their backs. Their candlelight vigil is a desperate plea to their leader, as they are priced out of health care and homes. Where is the media?

Friday, March 12, 2010

Health Care Reform Might Just Be a GOOD idea

Attached is a thoughtful, well-reasoned article by a Nobel prize-winning economist. It addresses the myths being perpetrated by those opposed to reform, and provides a truthful look at why even the current diluted health care reform bill would benefit America. health care reform article

I am the face of those who will benefit from health care reform, because I am one of the millions of self-employed who finally had to bow out of health care insurance due to the exorbitant premium increases. I am healthy, thank goodness, but what of my fellow Americans who are not so lucky?

The Coffee Party

At long last, an organized and thoughtful gathering of Americans to talk civilly about the issues facing us all. To push our dysfunctional Congress back onto a productive path. To give us a voice.

The Coffee Party was born on Facebook just a few weeks ago, and already boasts over 100,000 fans. People are organizing meetings at coffee houses. This is a gathering of the left, right and middle - all together to talk openly and rationally about politics.

What an amazing concept - people of differing perspectives actually TALKING TO one another rather than SHOUTING AT one another. Join the Party!

Here is a link to a CNN article describing the phenomenon: click here
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Saturday, February 20, 2010

How did we get in this Mess?

How did we get to a place where Congress has ground to a halt, even with a majority presence? Time Magazine online had an interesting article about it. It traces the problem to the polarization of the parties:

In the 1960s and '70s, as liberal Northern Democrats rallied behind civil rights, abortion rights, environmentalism and a more dovish foreign policy, conservative Southern Democrats began drifting into the GOP. And as the Republican Party shifted rightward, its Northern liberals became Democrats. Whereas many members of Congress had once been cross-pressured — forced to balance the demands of a more liberal party and a more conservative region, or vice versa — now party, region and ideology were increasingly aligned. Washington politics became less a game of Rubik's Cube and more a game of shirts vs. skins.

The first shirts-and-skins President was Ronald Reagan, the first truly conservative Republican elected in 50 years. But it was only after Reagan and his GOP successor, George H.W. Bush, left office that congressional Republicans realized they could use political polarization to stymie government — and use government failure to win elections. And with that realization, vicious-circle politics started to become an art form.
(full article is available here.)

In the Clinton era and now in the Obama era, the Republicans learned that they can hold power even as a minority by disrupting forward progress and then pointing their fingers at the lack of accomplishment and calling it a Democratic failure. Amazingly, voters buy this twisted logic, which further fuels the vicious circle.

It's up to us to stop the effectiveness of this game. We can put an end to it with our votes. Vote against the party that keeps us in the quagmire - whether it is Republican OR Democrat. Slap their hands and they'll stop playing the game, and hopefully get back to business. Or reward them, and we can watch this ineffective cycle continue as our country becomes weaker and weaker. It really is up to us.