Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts

Monday, August 17, 2009

If Only I'd Found This In March!

I'd ran across this article in the Journal The Democratic Strategist a few weeks ago and thought it very interesting... titled "Get Ready Democrats - Obama's opponents are getting set to 'unleash hell'", it immediately caught my attention. The author, James Vega, lays out the multi pronged approach to attacking the president he expects to see in the near future. I'd read SEVERAL articles on health care that day, and as I scanned through this one I could see glaring examples of Vega's talking points flash through my head in the images and headlines I'd recently read. In my mind, this was yet another piece on media spin and astroturf lobbyist which I book marked to go over more thoroughly later...

Finally today I go back and read the article more closely and two things immediately jumped out at me: 1. this policy referenced in the article was not health care at all, but economic policy and 2. it was written back in MARCH!!! Yikes! I would say that the names have changed but the game is the same, except the names really haven't changed either (Freedom Works)!

And speaking of Freedom Works, I saw Dick Armey on Meet the Press yesterday and that man is (pardon my french) a bitter, lying, sack of dung! He ACTUALLY started out by launching into how the townhall protester's behavior of late may not exactly be shining examples of civility but that their constant comparisons of the President to Adolf Hitler were merely the same type of hyperbolic rhetoric used by the group MoveOn.org against Bush during his administration!!! A charge that has been discredited six ways til Sunday. David Gregory let the statement go unchallenged (because he's useless) but THANKFULLY Rachel Maddow did not. Armey's obvious contempt for Maddow and her outdated use of "facts" was obvious. THEN (because I have to much time on my hands) I went a'googlin' to fact check what he had said and stumbled upon Freedom Works website - wherein a separate blogger repeats the same lie AND I find THIS galling front page story! *SIGH* But I digress... for the sake of my soul and my blood pressure, I will move on from this topic but I will NOT be a David Gregory and allow it to float along unchallenged.

So take a moment to read this wise strategists article and use it as the backdrop on which to set - not just the health care reform "debate" - but oppositions approach to Obama policy in general. And reflect on what I thought was the most chilling part in the piece:
"On the contrary, the scope of his ambition to be a solidly progressive Roosevelt-style president makes him appear as a genuine threat -- not just for committed Republicans, but to a substantial group beyond. For many, this threat is so grave that insuring the defeat of Obama’s political program now takes priority over what might be best for the economy. "
Except you replace the word "economy" with other related policies like "health care", "America", or "our environment"... Same game, different names.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

KNOW MORE


OpenCongress.org is working hard to provide voters with an easily accessible version of the health care bill. READ IT for yourself...

Sunday, August 9, 2009

UPDATE: Michigan's League of Woman Voters August Newsletter


MICHIGAN VOTER POWER CAMPAIGN

Voting Reforms Approved by the House of RepresentativesNo Reason Absentee Voting
The League of Women Voters has long supported allowing all voters to apply for an absentee ballot without giving a reason, to promote easy and accessible voting. Recently, the issue has gained bi-partisan support in the House and has some interest in the Senate.

On April 30th, the MI House of Representatives passed HB 4367, which allows any registered voter to request an absentee ballot. The bill enables voters to apply for and deliver the absentee ballot to their clerk in person, by mail, fax or email. Current law requires voters to check one of six reasons when applying for an absentee ballot (see box), which disqualifies most voters.

Click here to find out if your Representative voted for or against the bill.

Universal access to the absentee ballot – no reason absentee voting – is an important part of improving Michigan’s election system. Demands of everyday life can make it difficult for people to vote in person on Election Day. Workers with schedules that conflict with poll times, parents juggling work and children’s activities, caretakers unable to leave the person in their care – these are just some of the circumstances that prevent people from voting. Long voting lines also pose a problem for people who need to return to work or other responsibilities.

Sponsored by Rep. Woodrow Stanley (D-Flint), the bill passed the House on a 79-30 vote.
In a joint response, several opposing legislators stated, “Allowing no-reason absentee voting greatly increases the potential for voter fraud and undermines confidence in our election results…If we want to increase early voting, the proper way to do it is to allow voters to vote at their clerk’s office before the election, in person, where their identity can be verified.”

Who Can Vote Absentee in Michigan?

Under current law, to obtain an absentee ballot, a
registered voter must give one of the following
reasons:

• 60 years of age or older
• Physical disability that requires assistance
• Religious reasons
• Appointed to be an election precinct inspector
in another precinct
• Expect to be out of town when the polls are open
• Confined to jail awaiting arraignment or trial

Making a false statement in the absentee ballot
application is a misdemeanor offense.

Twenty-eight states allow no-reason absentee voting, including neighbors Ohio and Wisconsin, and a recent public opinion survey found that 60% of Michigan’s citizens support no excuse absentee voting. Among the supporters are Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land and Michigan’s county and municipal clerk associations.

According to Macomb County Clerk Carmella Sabaugh, “Voting should be as easy as paying taxes: we allow residents to pay taxes by mail without giving a reason. Surely the same convenience could be extended to our residents when voting.”

HB 4367 awaits action in the Senate Government Operations and Reform Committee.

Voter Registration

Bills that expand options for voter registration and identity verification passed the House in June by substantial majorities. The changes would make registering and voting easier for people who temporarily live, work, or study in communities other than their hometowns.

HB 4383, approved by a 93-16 vote, allows any clerk to verify the identity of a person who registered to vote by mail, regardless of where the person resides. The clerk who verifies the identity notifies the clerk in the place of residence that the identification requirement has been satisfied. HB 4993, approved by a vote of 80-28, allows an individual to register to vote at any clerk’s office in the state. Current law requires individuals to register at the county or locality in which they live. Both bills were sent to the Senate Committee on Campaign and Election Oversight on July 15 and await action.

LWVMI Submits Comments to MI Supreme Court on Recusal Standards

The League of Women Voters of Michigan (LWVMI) and seven endorsing organizations submitted comments to the Michigan Supreme Court in July regarding proposed judicial recusal standards. Michigan is the only state in the nation that lacks rules to disqualify a justice from participating in a case due to conflict of interest, bias, or other improprieties. In March, the Court published three different proposals for disqualification standards and accepted public comment until August 1st.

Campaign Money Threatens Public Confidence in the Court
A recent survey of Michigan voters found:
• 93% believe it is important for judges to be
independent of the influence of campaign
supporters.
• 67% doubt a judge’s ability to be fair and
impartial when one of the parties spent
$50,000 to support the judge’s election.
• 77% doubt a judge’s ability to be fair and
impartial when one of the parties spent
$1,000,000 to support the judge’s election.
• 85% believe that a judge should ask another
judge to hear a case in which a party has
spent $50,000 to support the first judge’s
election.
Source: MI Campaign Finance Network

Signing onto the comments were AAUW of MI, Common Cause MI, MI Campaign Finance Network, MI Environmental Council, MI League of Conservation Voters, MI NOW, and MI State Conference NAACP.

The organizations urged the Court to provide for recusal when a case involves a significant financial supporter of a justice's election campaign. Michigan Supreme Court elections have become multi-million dollar campaigns, exemplified by the $7.5 million spent in 2008. The U.S. Supreme Court recently determined that election spending can be a source of perceived bias in judicial decision-making (Caperton v. Massey Coal Company) but left it to states to set standards for justices to step aside.

LWVMI is especially concerned that the influence of money in judicial elections is eroding public trust and confidence in the Court, threatening one of the foundations of our democracy. A recent public opinion survey by the Michigan Campaign Finance Network found that Michigan voters doubt that a judge can remain impartial in cases that involve a significant contributor (see box).

LWVMI and endorsing organizations recommended that the Court’s recusal standards address all forms of campaign spending, including funds given to third parties for television advertisements and similar election communications. More than half of the 2008 expenditures were used for television ads sponsored by special interest groups, rather than contributed directly to a judge’s campaign.

The Court will hold a public hearing on the proposed standards on September 2nd.

21st Century Voter Conference Videos Available

LWVMI’s April 24th conference on election-related issues was recorded in full by Detroit Public Television and DVDs are now available. The conference featured a speech by Chief Justice Marilyn Kelly and a panel discussion on Michigan Supreme Court elections; a panel of current and former legislators and academic experts on the impacts of term limits; a speech on innovations in state elections laws and a panel discussion on ways to make voting more convenient and accessible. Contact faircourts@lwvmi.org for copies.
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Michigan Voter Power Campaign is a project of the League of Women Voters of Michigan.
MICHIGAN VOTER POWER CAMPAIGN
League of Women Voters of Michigan
200 Museum Drive, Suite 104
Lansing, MI 48933
517-484-5383
faircourts@lwvmi.org
www.lvwmi.org

Monday, August 3, 2009

America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009


Well here you go, the House has released "America's Affordable
Health Choices Act of 2009". It's just a scant 1,017 pages of insomnia relief. Or I guess insomnia-inducing, depending on your take... Regardless, it's good to have a copy of the actual bill so when some talking head starts going on and on about how page gives President Obama personal permission to kill your grandma, you can read up on exactly how he plans to do it...

Grassroots or Astroturf (oh, and a word on "nutters"...)


In the next couple months this health care debate is going to get ugly. These are big changes involving LOTS of cash, and everyone with resources and a vested interest is going to be spinning "facts" in the media... Don't take any one's words at face value until you know who they are and where they are coming from! If you hear something that sounds shocking or terrible or wonderful or unbelievable - write down the quote and source and when you get the time RESEARCH THEM!

And, if you start seeing coverage on the news about disruptions in town hall meetings or constituents demonstrating their opinions by hanging effigies of their congressional representatives... keep in mind that stories like these are just distractions. Media loves the crazies. And stories about the crazies so much easier (and more entertaining) than unraveling the tangle of special interests in health care. Or reporting on a 1,017 page bill.

Educate yourself, communicate with your representatives, be mindful of their voting record, and hold them accountable for their actions.

** Actually, I want to be sure to clarify that last point there - hold your representatives accountable at the ballot box and ABSOLUTELY NOT through violence. This is what it means to live in a democracy. This is what separates us intelligent Americans from "the nutters". The ones crying how they need to take back their country... go for it! On the 2nd Tuesday in November. See you there.


Sunday, August 2, 2009

Screen the source...


This topic has come up in my conversations with people on political topics in the past and I think it is incredibly important in the upcoming media coverage of the "Health Care debate" to be sure to screen your source. Please feel free to use these same tactics anytime you find yourself faces with a "news story" or (gawd forbid) a PAC ad...

If a "professional in the medical field", a politician, or a pundit makes a comment regarding proposed changes to health care that seem shocking: 1) reflect on what you just heard, 2) grab paper and pen and write down the quote that struck a nerve, 3) reread the quote and scrutinize the viability of the statement in its own right, 4) get online and research the person that made the statement.

Good sites to check out a person or topic: Media Matters, FactCheck.org, and (yes) Wikipedia. Or for funzies, just google them and keep track of the type of websites that quote that individual. Or google the "think tank" or "patients rights advocate" or the "grassroots organization" they represent. You deserve the broader picture and sadly, in modern media we have been left to do our own research. Don't allow yourself to be spoonfed "facts".

Thursday, July 30, 2009

I Could Not Have Said It Better Myself!


I was lucky enough to catch Jack Lessenbery's essay on Michigan Radio... here are some highlights (rather, the lowlights) regarding Michigan's state budget:

"The government now thinks we are looking at a total general fund and school aid deficit of $2.7 billion dollars. But before we can tackle that monster, we first have to solve this year’s shortfall."

AND

"According to the latest forecast, the state has a current deficit of more than $1.4 billion in the general and school aid funds. We have only two months to make up the difference. The good news is we can do that. Thanks, that is, to the federal stimulus money. But that leaves a lot less to cover future deficits. In fact, there won’t be nearly enough to get us through the year starting October 1.

And after that, we are looking at the edge of a cliff."


(emphasis mine)


AND

"So here’s a suggestion for the governor: What your citizens need is for you to come on statewide TV and take some time to explain all this." "That what leaders do. That‘s why, in fact, we elected you."

Amen!You can hear the whole thing HERE.

All I can say is, "YES!!! What I can't understand is why this isn't the #1 news story on 6:00 news and the headline on every newspaper/newssite in the state right now! Or every day previous for the last year or two..."

This is coming folks, that's why I am harping on you to Build Your Safety Net!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Building Your Safety Net


I have the hardest time understanding why it is that regular people have any problem with reforming health care in this country... the evidence is irrefutably negative on the performance of our current system! America does NOT have the best health care in the world! We are fat, unhealthy, with low (and lowering) life expectancy and avoidable chronic disease. We are #1 in the COST of our health care though!!! So, I guess we have that going for us... not.

Recently I read an extremely interesting paper extrapolating the current rate of inflation in the cost of health care for the average American family another decade out... and you know what? The question isn't even "will I still have my health care coverage in 10 years?" -- it is instead, "will I have any coverage?"

Build your safety net people! Call your representative! In the remaking of health care, will he/she be representing YOU or Medical Industry?

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

HEALTHCARE: We're Coming Down to the Wire Folks


If you have been following the healthcare debate, you know that this week is make it or break it time on the public option. Slinkerwink, my guru for all things healthcare over at the DailyKos is beating the bushes trying to get folks to make some phone calls in defense of public healthcare... If this is a topic important to you or your family, I am politely asking that you GET OFF YOUR ASS AND PITCH IN!!!

This is where having the phone number to the Capitol Hill operator and the White House comes in handy! Print Slinkerwink's diary, highlight some talking points and the names of the representatives that need to hear from us and GET TO WORK.

Me, I'll be making my calls on the drive home from work... wish me luck!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Starting Local...


You've likely heard the phrase, "vote with your dollars" and may or may not have understood what that even means...

Well, here in Michigan (and I hear we are not the only ones) we are having a bit of an "economic crisis". Our friends, neighbors, and coworkers here are being disproportionately effected.

"How can I help?", you say? So glad you asked!!! It's easy: BUY MICHIGAN FIRST when you can! A link to the sites list of Michigan made products can be found HERE. Help someone YOU know...

P.S. If you are a Michigander that is making or selling something, it might be worth it to contact them and get added to their list. SPREAD THE WORD!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Here's an idea...


You know how you are loathe to even get involved in politics because it leaves you feeling dirty? Disgusted by the back-biting, greed, and constant disappointments? Here's an idea! BE NICE. Reward someone for doing something you appreciate. Let them know you support them in their actions and appreciate them keeping firm on policy decisions you agree with as well.


I know, I know... you want to know "where's the snark?" Is she being serious? I hardly have enough time to call a bitch about the things I hate! Well, to you I say that is okay to BE NICE.




“We have compromised enough, and we are not going to compromise on any kind of trigger game,” Woolsey said she told Emanuel. “People clapped all over the place. We mean it, and not just progressives.”


So today I contacted Lynne Woolsey's office and asked them to please thank Rep. Woolsey for me. I also added that, "as an American, I appreciate her being such a vocal advocate for the public option. I agree that this most effective way to provide care for her constituents for the least amount of cost to our country."


Maybe you don't think we should have a public option. Maybe you want to contact her to tell her that she is wrong and she sucks. But if you agree with her, maybe drop her an email. Or your representative, to let he/she know how you feel about what Rep. Woolsey said. Or your local paper. Or your husband.


Get involved.
UPDATE: LOL! SEE - looks like I wasn't the only progressive feeling charitable today!


Know Your Enemy On Health Care Reform

Do you support a strong, robust Medicare like public health care option being included in any health care "reform"? If so, THIS is what you are up against. These people are your enemy. They represent corporations (health care/pharmacutical industries) that function solely to sell a product (insurance/drugs) for as much profit as possible for the least cost. Trust me, whether or not you are healthy (or - heaven forbid - CURED) does not even enter in to the equation. They pay your politician lots and lots of money so that they can continue to profit as much as possible from your "health care" for the least personal cost. Your politicians hear them, have you made your voice heard?

Crashing The Party


I would not try to pretend for a moment that Democrats are not just as guilty of this shit as the Republicans - I do NOT view this as a partisan issue!

The problem is that banks and corporations have unparalleled access to our politicians under the excuse of "First Amendment Rights" to freedom of speech. I am sorry, but a business is NOT a person and is not entitled to rights given to a citizen. It can not vote. It does not have the capacity to behave morally nor does it have any real responsibility for the negative consequences of its actions. It only functions to sell a product for as much profit as possible for the least cost. Our current campaign finance policies just serve to make the rich richer and to keep the same people and power year after year (regardless of the quality of their service to their consituency). What happened to a Government "...for the People"?

Check out the Sunlight Foundation's "Party Time" website HERE to read up on similar stories.

(**climbs down from soapbox**)

Monday, July 6, 2009

Holding Firm On The Public Option


For anyone actively following the current health care legislation debate, I tend to keep watch of this diarist as she is usually incredibly knowledgeable on the topic. Her instructions tend toward the tedious though and was a big motivator for me to find quicker ways to self advocate... Don't let her make you crazy, ANYTHING you do (any phone call, email, or fax you send) is already more than most people do. If we all do a little then less of us have to do everything.


Monday, June 29, 2009

QUICK TIP: Thank You Conservatives!!!

I have looked all over for a website that provides an organized charting of local and national politicians and easy way to reach them... Undeniable this website provided far an away THE EASIEST WAY TO FIND YOUR POLITICIANS AND LINK TO THEM, superceding even Congress.org. Thank you conservatives, this site is GENIUS and you know it kills me to give you the props you so richly deserve here!

The site also gets huge bonus points for an equally as easy way to navigate contacting your local and national media (newspapers, call-in radio, and politician televisions shows) and providing tips to writing an editor! I honestly have never done this, but now they've got me all inspired!