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Tag Archives: Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
The 1% and Fracking Drilling Gasland Pipelines
So, main stream media has exposed the 1% again. We have been hearing the rural, middle to lower class complain, object and provide negative evidence about the impact of drilling, fracking and pipelines that leak but have either been patted on the head, subjected to eminent domain for nominal amounts of money in some cases and definitely ignored by the 1%. Now, the possibility of fracking, drilling and all that comes with it is now in the back yard of the 1%. Most of us believe the 1% invests in extracting oil in all its forms, I guess assuming it’s on other people s land and neighborhoods but that cliché … Not in my back yard syndrome is now a big slap of reality to some 1%ers too and some have decided they aren’t having it … or will they. Anyway, the definition of NIMBY is spot on!
The so-called NIMBY (not in my backyard) syndrome reflects the propensity of local citizens and officials to insist on siting unwanted but necessary facilities anywhere but in their own community. The term has gained currency in relation to the siting of facilities that have a potential for adverse impacts on the environment, such as municipal waste incinerators and hazardous waste facilities. But it is equally applicable to the siting of prisons, methadone clinics, and psychiatric halfway houses— all of which are often subject to intense local opposition. For all of these examples, the best approach to the problem is that of primary prevention, which would lessen the need for such facilities. Success in siting an unwanted but needed facility requires that authorities fully involve the public with openness and integrity in all aspects of the planning process.
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Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/not-in-my-backyard-nimby#ixzz2uOSJeqnm
Protecting those who Protect Us
Taking the Navy to court to protect whales
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all who donated helped … Match Rove
Democratic Activists Match Rove’s billionaires; DSCC Airs First Ad
Thanks to the tremendous support of our grassroots donors, we were able to meet our $1.2 million goal, matching Karl Rove’s group’s most recent multi-state ad buy. It was an absolutely remarkable feat, but one only made possible because of the support of our grassroots donors. As Republicans come to rely more than ever on unlimited outside spending from SuperPACs and other organizations to fund their attacks, grassroots support has become more important than ever.
And because of grassroots support, we were able to air the first (of many) rapid response ads that will help defend our Democratic candidates when they are under attack. You can watch the ad here.
Democrats Have Changed The Map
A recent Salon article examines how “a Senate map that looked bleak a year ago (for Democrats) is now littered with surprise pick-up opportunities.” Thanks to strong Democratic recruiting and Republican missteps, Democrats have put Senate seats in Massachusetts, Maine, North Dakota, Arizona and Indiana in play.
This could not be true without the strong support we have from an energized base of grassroots supporters, who make 97% of contributions to the DSCC.
** Top Action **
Help Keep Student Loan Interest Rates Low
If Congress doesn’t act soon, interest rates on many types of student loans will double.
President Obama’s plan would keep today’s rates in place, but Republicans are determined to sabotage his efforts.
Join the DSCC and tell Republicans to pass President Obama’s student loan proposal before it’s too late!
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Andy Buchsbaum Interim Executive Director, NWF Action Fund 



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