let's "become the media" we want to see
This is exactly what I've been writing about. We need to get this message out to the people. When we do, the elected "leaders" will follow. Join the effort. Contribute ideas, cash or both to help us "become the media" we want to see.
See: http://www.mikehersh.com/Become_The_Media.shtml
-- Mike Hersh
America Wants Security: NYT By PAUL KRUGMAN
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/23/opinion/23krugman.html?hp
It was a carefully staged Norman Rockwell scene. The street was lined with American flags; a high school band played "God Bless America."
Then, under the watchful gaze of Wal-Mart's chief operating officer, Maryland's governor vetoed a bill that would have obliged large businesses to spend more on employee health care.
The news here isn't that some politicians wrap their deference to corporate interests in the flag. The news, instead, is that Maryland's State Legislature passed a pro-worker bill in the first place. In fact, the bill passed by a veto-proof majority in the Maryland Senate, and fell just short of that margin in the House.
After November's election, the victors claimed a mandate to unravel the welfare state. But the national election was about who would best defend us from gay married terrorists. At the state level, where elections were fought on bread-and-butter issues, voters sent a message that they wanted a stronger, not weaker, social safety net.
I'm not just talking about the shift in partisan alignment, in which Democrats made modest gains in state legislatures, and achieved a few startling successes. I'm also talking about specific issues, like the lopsided votes in both Florida and Nevada for constitutional amendments raising the minimum wage.
Since the election, high-profile right-wing initiatives, at both the federal and state level, have run into a stone wall of public disapproval. President Bush's privatization road show seems increasingly pathetic. In California, the conservative agenda of Arnold Schwarzenegger, including an attempt to partially privatize state pensions, has led to demonstrations by nurses, teachers, police officers and firefighters - and to a crash in his approval ratings.
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Why, then, is Washington so out of touch?
At a gala dinner in his honor, Tom DeLay cited his party's recent achievements: "bankruptcy reform, class-action reform, energy, border security, repealing the death tax." All of these measures are either irrelevant to or actively hostile to the economic security of working Americans.
Yet as Mr. DeLay boasted, many Democratic members of Congress also voted in support of these measures. In so doing, they undermined their party's ability to claim that it stands for something different.
So where will change come from? (continued)
The change has to come from us.
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Ok then broadcast these images far and wide.
If you want to get the message out about progressive efforts then broadcast these images far and wide. Email them to independents republicans and democrats alike. Fax these images to the press.
Fax these images to places where the chimp goes to speak.