Tag Archives: black people

thoughtful Tuesday…&some News


Today, the President will be meeting with a group of young African leaders  and speak at a Town Hall meeting at about 2pmET

We still have two wars implemented by the last guy with no real plans to get out of both. The President has a plan to draw down in both theaters of war and starting in August, more specifically on August 31 the Iraqi war will the beginning, and by 2011 we will begin to leave Afghanistan. We have people in the private and or public sector are not hiring, or limiting work available and we have The Democrats, the majority and governing Political Party yet some people feel they have not been acting or controlling their majority for the greater good. We have far too many public servants with personal agendas, a new party, called Tea Party or Tea baggers, who, i have had experience talking with, were only a small group have grown in size and seem to be featured on cable whenever they can and seemed to have an eye on putting more in  Congress this November Election. After listening to the right…the extreme and not so extreme like McCain and others who now talk about immigration like it is time to round everyone up, ship them back to their homeland, and manipulate the 14th Amendment to take care of business is beyond offensive. It becomes clear that the choice for all of us because America not only is a country made up of immigrants, most if not all have had trouble becoming apart of the bigger picture but are even with protests coming from conservative or extreme right. The problem is employers, who for decades started a trend that was not solved and has been avoided because of obvious financial gains to corporations that get their bottom line done and pay little or nothing in return.

— gotta admit it’s time for a change.

A few months ago an earthquake rocked Haiti and human beings all over the world have come to help, big banks have apologized in public and gave big. big huge bonus money to their people, have been flexing muscles and refusing to lend money to the everyday people that hire folks, insurance companies are inserting millions to fight HCR for all, credit card companies are bashing people with fees, our Supreme Court has caused a problem for our Democracy, reports of at least 12terrorist  attacks have been waged on the US, republicans have held up the Presidents nominees for up to at least 8months. Recently, we came close to having a plane bombed, yet republicans stated days afterward that most if not all of our Presidents nominees have issues. In a moment when the very people who are able to make the change Americans need, folks like DeMint, Boehner, McConnell, Cantor and the rest of the republicans are obstructionist,  democrats have to rise up against this behavior.

The November elections gives those of us who believe in equality, an opportunity for All Americans , reform to HCR, Wall Street, climate change and clean energy, Jobs and Small Business opportunities … VOTE FOR Democrats … we need immigration reform but that does not mean tearing down the constitution or adding racist language

Seven Months ago …

Someone decided to throw a verbal teabag at me so i responded …

The teabag crowd was of varying ideals, some good, bad, and then the ugly, which is what stood out to me. I am an Obama supporter and have faith that he will get us out of the ditch the house of bush left, it takes dollars, and it will go back to the same capitalistic label when it all gets fixed. What i want to know is where were I’ll when the house of Bush sent over 10mil a month off the financial books, our ruined econ happened under the Bush admin, yet everyone out at this march charge Obama? this is a strange response to me and something more is going on, how do they expect to get us out the hole the house of Bush put us in, that wall street,aig and the housing creeps all participating in? I respect freedom of speech but what i saw was fear mongering and hate. I heard the people who were in charge state they want to go back to how things were 100 years ago. That should scare most of us who believe in civil rights, because ALL minorities and women were treated very poorly… ask AL Gerhard what he meant by that?

When President Obama was able to get Congress to pass HCR someone said the sky was falling that Marxism was coming to America and we will loose our freedom. I  find it amusing to see how easy folks seem to throw out labels to describe President Obama’s actions in a time when the jig is up so to speak … what with Wall Street’s creative accounting procedures finally coming to an ugly head … the show.. House of cards by David Faber on CNBC was a cruel reminder and awaking at how greed affects the mind … a truthful documentation of the nasty journey our economy took … by who, for who and how it brought us all down …
and —    if we have to subscribe to labels … call me a Marxist who believes in Socialism at this time ….. We need someone who cares, who is socially responsible and who believes the gap between the haves and have none needs to shrink. If wrong,  school me because what can be wrong with caring for all the people of the US … not just the top 1 or 2% … especially since that one or 2 percent has been wheeling and dealing starting from the house of bush and the result trickled down to main street

… gotta admit it’s time for a change.

Other News …

**BP Static kill process will start on Tuesday

**The Senate starts the debate on Elena kagan

**Mo is allowing a votes to nullify the HCR bill…first of many states


**Vote clears way to ground zero mosque–correction this is going to be a complete recreation center

**2/3 of Americans want comprehensive immigration reform

**Geither defends Obama policy on Tax Cut extensions, let them expire, the Bush tax cuts for the rich

C-SPAN …

watch Pres. Obama Remarks at DNC Event

watch Pres. Obama Remarks

watch AHR-Health Reform: From Earlier

Debate Begins in Senate on Kagan Nomination

The Senate is debating the nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to be the next Supreme Court Associate Justice. Senate Judiciary Cmte. Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and ranking member Jeff Sessions (R-AL) opened the debate and members are expected to speak on the nomination into the evening with more debate over the next few days. As the debate begins, Nebraska Democratic Senator Ben Nelson is the only Democrat who has announced their opposition to Kagan and Republican Senators Susan Collins, Lindsey Graham, Richard Lugar, Olympia Snowe, and Judd Gregg, have announced their support for the nominee.

Last month, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved Kagan’s nomination by a vote of 13 to 6. If confirmed, she would replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens and become the fourth female Justice in the Supreme Court’s history.

Static Kill to Begin; Thad Allen Rejects Dispersant Abuse

“Static kill,” the latest effort to permanently plug the blown-out well in the Gulf, is scheduled to begin today after “injectivity” tests are performed on the blowout preventer. “Static kill” will involve pumping heavy drilling mud into the well, forcing the oil back underground, and then sealing the well with cement. Officials may then begin the process of choking the underground reservoir through the 18,000-foot relief well. BP officials have long said the relief well process is the only way to ensure the well is shut for good.

Meanwhile, congressional investigators are accusing the Coast Guard of giving BP too much leeway to use chemical dispersants to break up the oil on the surface. National Incident Commander Thad Allen rejected these assertions, saying that federal regulators did not ignore environmental guidelines and decisions to use more dispersants were made on a case-by-case basis.

The EPA released a study yesterday showing thathat dispersants used to break up oil are no more toxic to aquatic life than oil alone. Critics continue to raise questions on dispersants’ long term effects.

Shop at Target?


Target just gave a huge contribution to a anti-gay, anti-immigrant, anti-progressive candidate for governor in Minnesota. Will you send a message to Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel that you won’t shop at Target unless they stop trying to buy elections? Click here:

Sign the petition


Get this: Target, the retail giant, just became one of the very first companies to take advantage of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision allowing unlimited corporate cash in elections.1

Target has spent over $150,000 in the Minnesota Governor’s race backing state Rep. Tom Emmer, a far-right Republican who supports Arizona’s draconian immigration law, wants to abolish the minimum wage and even gave money to a fringe group that condoned the execution of gay people. 2

Target must think customers won’t care. They’re wrong: We do care, and we need to let them know that we want Target—and all corporations—out of our elections.

Will you send a message to Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel telling him that you’re not going to shop at Target unless they stop trying to buy elections? Click here to add your name to the petition:


Once we get 150,000 signatures, MoveOn members in Minnesota will hand deliver the petition to Target headquarters.

The stakes are much higher than one candidate and one company. Other CEOs are in “wait-and-see” mode following the Citizens United decision, according to a former Federal Trade Commission counsel quoted on NPR.3 If we don’t push back hard, this will just be the tip of the iceberg. Other corporations will learn that they can pour money into elections to buy the outcome they want—without paying a price with their customers or shareholders.

We all knew Citizens United would benefit candidates who stand up for corporate CEOs instead of everyday people. But you wouldn’t expect a company like Target to jump in and try to buy an election so quickly. After all, Target made its name by being thought of as the more progressive store in the wake of numerous WalMart scandals.

That’s why MoveOn members are following up on actions of groups like Human Rights Campaign and the Alliance for a Better Minnesota by telling Target that we won’t shop there unless they stop trying to buy elections. Please add your voice now:


Thanks for all you do.

–Ilyse, Robin, Anna, Mari, and the rest of the team

The Senate in Session -what’s going on …


The  Senate Covnenes: 9:30amET August 3, 2010

The Senate will convene at 9:30am and immediately proceed to Executive Session to consider the nomination of Elena Kagan to by Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. The Senate will recess from 12:30 until 2:15pm to allow for the weekly caucus meetings.

Debate time on the Kagan nomination will be controlled as follows:

Chairman Leahy –first 30 minutes

Ranking Member Sessions—next 30 minutes

10:30 until 11am equally divided and controlled between the Leaders, or their designees

11-12:30pm equally divided and controlled, with the Majority controlling the first 45 minutes;

2:15pm-8:15pm divided in one hour alternating blocks, with the Majority controlling the first block

8:15pmET and beyond continuing to be divided in one hour alternating blocks of time.

There will be no roll call votes today.

Unanimous Consent:
Passed S.3397, the Secure and Responsible Drug Disposal Act.

Adopted S.Res.555, a resolution supporting the goals and ideals of “National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month”.

Adopted S.Res.596, a resolution to designate September 25, 2010, as “National Estuaries Day:.

Adopted S.Res.605, a resolution designating September 13, 2010, as “National Celiac Disease Awareness Day”.

&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&

The next meeting in the House is scheduled for 2:00pmET on September 14,2010

Top 5 Social Security Myths


Social Security is under attack and we need to fight back against the lies.

Have you heard that Social Security is going bankrupt? Driving up the deficit? In crisis?

Well none of that is true. These are all myths that opponents of Social Security have been spreading to scare people into accepting benefit cuts this fall. But the myths are taking hold—so we have to fight back with the facts.

So we’ve put together a list of the top five myths about Social Security, along with the real story. Can you check out the list and then share it with your friends, family, and coworkers?

Share the list by going to http://pol.moveon.org/ssmyths?id=22234-9640874-V4M3Hcx&t=1 If you’re on Facebook, share it by clicking here. If you’re on Twitter, tweet it here.


Myth #1: Social Security is going broke.

Reality: There is no Social Security crisis. By 2023, Social Security will have a $4.6 trillion surplus (yes, trillion with a ‘T’).  It can pay out all scheduled benefits for the next quarter-century with no changes whatsoever.1 After 2037, it’ll still be able to pay out 75% of scheduled benefits—and again, that’s without any changes. The program started preparing for the Baby Boomers’ retirement decades ago.2 Anyone who insists Social Security is broke probably wants to break it themselves.

Myth #2: We have to raise the retirement age because people are living longer.

Reality: This is a red-herring to trick you into agreeing to benefit cuts. Retirees are living about the same amount of time as they were in the 1930s. The reason average life expectancy is higher is mostly because many fewer people die as children than they did 70 years ago.3 What’s more, what gains there have been are distributed very unevenly—since 1972, life expectancy increased by 6.5 years for workers in the top half of the income brackets, but by less than 2 years for those in the bottom half.4 But those intent on cutting Social Security love this argument because raising the retirement age is the same as an across-the-board benefit cut.

Myth #3: Benefit cuts are the only way to fix Social Security.

Reality: Social Security doesn’t need to be fixed. But if we want to strengthen it, here’s a better way: Make the rich pay their fair share.  If the very rich paid taxes on all of their income, Social Security would be sustainable for decades to come.5 Right now, high earners only pay Social Security taxes on the first $106,000 of their income.6 But conservatives insist benefit cuts are the only way because they want to protect the super-rich from paying their fair share.

Myth #4: The Social Security Trust Fund has been raided and is full of IOUs

Reality: Not even close to true. The Social Security Trust Fund isn’t full of IOUs, it’s full of U.S. Treasury Bonds. And those bonds are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States.7 The reason Social Security holds only treasury bonds is the same reason many Americans do: The federal government has never missed a single interest payment on its debts. President Bush wanted to put Social Security funds in the stock market—which would have been disastrous—but luckily, he failed. So the trillions of dollars in the Social Security Trust Fund, which are separate from the regular budget, are as safe as can be.

Myth #5: Social Security adds to the deficit

Reality: It’s not just wrong—it’s impossible! By law, Social Security’s funds are separate from the budget, and it must pay its own way. That means that Social Security can’t add one penny to the deficit.8

Defeating these myths is the first step to stopping Social Security cuts.  Can you share this list now?

Thanks for all you do.

–Nita, Duncan, Daniel, Kat, and the rest of the team

mashup Monday &some News …


Democrats are reforming their own members when will Republicans actually drain the swamp they have of corrupt, immoral folks in their own party?


Progress for ALL AMERICANS

If not now …when

The President will speak at a convention for the Disabled Vets of America in Atlanta and while Congress or at least the House  is out on break we, the people will hear and see some outrageous things coming from the right and Republican politicians will be leading the train of crazy talk about all things reform and repeal. For months, our opponents have spread lies about reform to scare voters away. But the simple truth about what reform would actually do — save jobs, guarantee all Americans affordable, stable coverage, and significantly reduce the deficit — is something most Americans strongly support.  We all know that watching the change we all need taking place or trying to take place in both Chambers of Congress has been difficult but when HCR came up who knew that the health insurance reform that Romney helped pass and signed while Governor of Massachusetts is very similar to the bill passed by the Democrats of the Obama Administration. It was apparent after a few interviews that the people of Massachusetts hated the way their health care was created but ask one just one if they would be willing to give up their socialized health care they have now.

Progress for ALL Americans not just a select few … VOTE Democrats

The question is, come November, will the voters know and or accept the facts? Will they seek the truth or will they accept the noise nonsense and lies given by Republicans on a daily basis.

Republicans continue to disrespect the office of President, blocking his efforts to live up to his campaign promise and the 53% who voted him into office. We the People cannot afford to vote politicians who put Political Party over doing the Peoples business; though Republicans would have the public believe it is in our best interest. We need people to make the effort to listen to Republicans talk, make comments about repealing everything, and going back to the way the house of Bush governed, we need and must move into the 21st Century if we plan to get back on track, be the number one in the Nation.

The November elections are important and democrats must be out in droves to vote Democrats into office for each and every State ; stay informed and vote to keep democrats in to complete the fixes our economy needs so badly because they definitely were avoided by the house of Bush.

Democrats are reforming their own members when will Republicans actually drain the swamp they have of corrupt, immoral folks in their own party?

Other News …

The Financial Times’ Ed Luce documents the “crisis of middle-class America.” Noting the “median wage stagnation” that has afflicted most American families, Luce writes, “the annual incomes of the bottom 90 per cent of US families have been essentially flat since 1973 — having risen by only 10 per cent in real terms over the past 37 years. That means most Americans have been treading water for more than a generation.”Tprogress

**Lindsey Lohan was released from jail

The passage of the Affordable Care Act will save the Medicare program about $8 billion by the end of the year, “and $575 billion over the rest of the decade,” according to the Obama administration. The savings are anticipated to add “12 years of solvency” to Medicare’s trust fund for inpatient care.TPprgress

**2 killers from AZ are still on the loose

**High Court trims Miranda warning rights

**Spirit Airlines will charge for walk-on luggage from now on

**Ahmadinegad offers to speak to President Obama one on one

**Obama states there is a shift commitment to the iraq war

**BP is going to try and plug up the well for good -Static Kill


C-SPAN …

watch Pres. Obama’s Weekly Address watch Republican Weekly Address

listen Adm. Thad Allen (Ret.) Conference Call (8/1)

Health Care Discussion on “50 Ways to Implement Health Reform”

C‑SPAN’s Washington Journal will begin a month long series looking at issues in the news, from health care to financial reform and politics. This morning, Tracy Watts a senior health care consultant for Mercer discussed how employers are working to implement the heath care law that was passed earlier this year. Later, the Alliance for Health Reform hosts a discussion titled “50 Ways to Implement Health Reform: State Challenges and Federal Assistance.” Health care administrators will give an overview of how states and the federal government will begin implementing provisions of the new health care law President Obama signed on March 23rd. Speakers include representatives from the Health and Human Services Department, insurance companies and the states.

watch Tracy Watts on WJ: Available Shortly
watch AHR-Health Reform: C-SPAN at 12:15pm ET
read AP: A Struggle To Fix New Law
visit Alliance for Health Reform

Senate this Week: Jobs, Energy, Kagan Vote

The Senate will begin its final week of work before the August recess at 2pm (ET) today. They will first resume work on H.R. 1586, a substitute amendment to a House-passed FAA reauthorization bill. The substance of the Senate amendment to this measure is $10 billion in education funding for teacher salaries and $16.1 billion in aid to the states from the stimulus fund for state Medicaid costs. The vote on the motion to proceed to the bill is expected at 5:45pm.

The Senate may also take up Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-NV) energy package (S.3663) later in the week. This package would eliminate the $75 million cap on economic damages from offshore oil spills; it also would provide full funding for up to five years for the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which is mostly paid for by offshore drilling revenues. Sen. Reid will likely set up a cloture vote on this energy package.

Before the recess, the Senate will take up the nomination of Elena Kagan to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. If confirmed, she would replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens and become the fourth female Justice in the Supreme Court’s history.

visit Bloomberg: First Democrat to Oppose Kagan

watch Senate Floor: C-SPAN2 at 2pm ET
visit WSJ: Reid’s Energy Bill Delayed Until Tuesday

Allen Defends Oil Dispersant Oversight, Says Static Kill Possible on Monday

During Sunday’s conference call on oil spill recovery efforts, Retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen responded to charges made by Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA) that the Coast Guard has “rubber stamped” BP’s use of oil dispersants. Adm. Allen said he and EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson agree on guidelines calling for a 75% reduction in use of chemicals which breakdown oil in the Gulf.

However, incident commanders are authorizing additional dispersant use on a case-by-case basis, he pointed out.

On Saturday, Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA) sent a letter demanding that government officials provide his office with records documenting the amount of dispersants used.

Also during the call, Adm. Allen said that the hydrostatic or “static kill” could begin as soon as Monday evening. A sequence of tests must first be performed before mud can be pumped into the wellhead.