Puget Sound Liberals Weekly Newsletter #176

Enhancing Freedom, Opportunity and Cooperation in Puget Sound and Beyond

Through informing and networking Liberals and Liberal Organizations.

 

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              Table of Contents  * Featured Articles

 

About Puget Sound Liberals

Calendars of Events

Communication with Our Members

Opportunities

Petitions

 

Commentaries from Our Members

Rich Austin: We must demand Single Payer

Jack Smith: March for Health Care Reform

 

Liberals and Democrats Links to the Beef

Government Watch

Reactions to California Supreme Court Prop. 8 Ruling

Three Types of Economic Stimulus: Good, Bad, Ugly*

Climate Change Legislation Is Inadequate

Some Amusing Quotes

 

State and Local Links to the Beef

Featured Advocacy Group: Sound Alliance

Vibrant Neighborhood Gathering Places

 

Nation and World Links to the Beef

The Rise of Crony Capitalism*

No Inflation in Sight

Workplace Flexibility Wanted*

 

Our Liberal Spirit

Changing Activities Refresh Us*

 

Recommended Books

 

 

 

Our Political Values

 

Our Political Priorities

 

·       Fair Clean Elections and Open Government

·       Fair Taxes and Competent Spending

·       Investment for Productivity

·       Quality Health, Education, Jobs, Income

·       Environmental Protection and Energy Independence

·       Security and Equal Rights

·       Justice and Peace Everywhere

·       International Cooperation and Leadership

 

Conservatives oppose all of these

 

     Let’s End Our National Nightmare

 

         Let’s Restore Our American Dream

 

More on Conservative opposition to our American Dream

 

Washington State’s 5 Major Needs

·       Federal Funding for Health and Education

·       Stop Corporate Abuse

·       Public Campaign Financing

·       Substitute a Progressive Income Tax

·       Replacing Conservative Legislators

 

Quote of the Week

Long Marches Kill Our Spirit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Calendar of Events

Schedule for Organizing for America Listening Tours:

 

Bellevue

5/31/2009

6:00:00 PM

Bellevue Library

1111 111th Ave NE

Seattle

6/1/2009

6:00:00 PM

Seattle Labor Temple

2800 1st Ave

Sequim

6/2/2009

6:30:00 PM

Sequim Library

630 N. Sequim Ave

Everett

6/3/2009

6:00:00 PM

Everett Labor Temple

2812 Lombard Ave

Spokane

6/4/2009

6:00:00 PM

East Central Community Center

500 S Stone St

Bellingham

6/6/2009

12:00:00 PM

Whatcom Educational Credit Union

600 E Holly St

 

Friday, May 29 at 6:30 at King County Library Services Center (960 Newport Way NW, Issaquah) – Eastside Movies that Matter: Capitalism Hits the Fan followed by discussion.  For more.

Saturday, May 30 at 12:30 PM at Pratt Park (20th Avenue South and East Yesler, Seattle) – Rally and March for "Health Care for All in 2009"

Monday, June 1 at 7 PM at Fauntleroy Community Church (9140 California Avenue SW, Seattle) –  King County Executive Candidate Forum, sponsored by inSPIRe.

Tuesday, June 2 at 5:30 at Café Racer (5828 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle) – Incumbent Seattle Councilman Nick Licata Campaign Gathering

Wednesday, June 3 at 7 PM at South Park Community Center (8319 8th Avenue South, Seattle) – Forum for Port Commission Candidates hosted by Puget Sound Sage and allies from labor, faith, and community organizations.

Saturday, June 6 at 6:30 at Nordic Heritage Museum (3014 NW 67th Street, Seattle) – Progressive Majority Fifth Annual Casino Night Fundraiser.  $50 - $500.  To register.

Thursday, June 11 at 7:30 at Seattle Central Library Washington Mutual Foundation Meeting Room (1000 Fourth Avenue, Seattle) – King County Executive Candidate Forum on the Future of Growth in King County, hosted by Futurewise.  For more.

Friday June 12, 2009, 7 to 9 pm at the Rainier UU Center (835 Yesler Way, Seattle Second Friday ForumDavid Korten on Wall Street”.  For more.

Saturday, June 13 at 6:30 PM at LueRachelle Brim-Atkins’s home (7611 South 115th Street, Seattle) - inSPIRe Potluck and discussion of racism.

Saturday, June 13 at 6 PM at South Seattle Community Center Brockey Center ( ) – 3rd Annual Washington Public Campaigns Awards Banquet.  Reception, Dinner, Auction, Program keynoted by Congressman Jim McDermott. 

 

Calendars of Events                             

 

King County Democrats - LD Meetings            Some 2008 Legislature Lobby Days

Thurston County Progressive Net                  Western Washington Fellowship of Reconciliation

Alliance for Democracy                                Democratic Underground.Com                          

Sierra Club Cascade Chapter Calendar           Cool State Washington

Washington Public Campaigns Calendar          Town Hall Seattle Calendar

Washington State Labor Council                    Whatcom County Peace and Justice Calendar 

Conversation Cafe      Drinking Liberally          Seattle NOW          

Wallingford Neighbors for Peace and Justice – Friday Night Movies      Liberal films on PBS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Communication with Our Members

 

I have combined commentaries on six topics into six documents on our website:

·       Reforming our Washington State tax system

·       Affordable Housing and Transportation

·       Peak Oil, Financial Bubbles and Global Warming

·       Toward our 2008 Elections

·       2008 Elections

·       Obama Watch

 

For commentary on economic reporting, I also recommend that you try Dean Baker’s Beat the Press blog.

 

Opportunities

Useful Websites: contacts, maps, community organizing tools, and more.

Access to jillions of political cartoons.

Download Sightline Institute’s climate policy primer ‘Cap and Trade 101’.  About Sightline.

Create your own petition.

Conduct your own home energy audit.

See all of President Obama’s weekly (Saturday) addresses.

Listen to Pete Seeger singing and hear about his history of political singing (video).  For more.  I have a signed Pete Seeger songbook that I got in 1945 when I listened to him sing in a Boulder, CO union hall.   Dave Thomas

Play the new health care coverage video game.

 

Petitions

Tell President Obama to ask congress to repeal ‘Don’t Ask.  Don’t Tell.’

Tell President Obama to remove Bush Administration Justice Appointees who are abusing their power.

Tell your senators to eliminate unwanted military pork from Iraq/Afghanistan funding bill.

Tell senators Kerry and Lugar to hold hearings on Sudan.

Tell your congress members to strengthen the energy bill.

Tell EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson to quickly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Sign a pledge to repeal California’s proposition 8.

 

Commentaries From Our Members

 

Rich Austin: We must demand Single Payer

 

Re:  A so-called “public option” in the sham “health care reform” hearings taking place in Congress.  To borrow from an old TV ad, “Where’s the beef?”  There is no public option!  One hasn’t been written! We’re being asked to sign onto a blank piece of paper bearing the heading “Public Option”.  Well-intentioned  folks have set forth their opinions on what a “good” public option should look like…and then go on to add that we must demand no less.  Huh?  Is that all it will take?  All we have to do is demand?  If it was that simple, whatever happened to our demands for single-payer? 

 

Folks, an overwhelming majority of Americans want single-payer.  Why isn’t Congress representing us?  Or to put it another way, who is Congress representing?  Congress is representing the same medical-industry complex that will make sure a “public option” (if in fact one even emerges) will reward them at the expense of us.  Medical insurers, for-profit hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies plan to cash in on their generous contributions (over $2.2 billion in a decade) that were handed-out to their Congressional surrogates.

 

Congress will not act morally or ethically until forced to do so.  That’s how far off-course our nation has gone.  Congress does not believe we the people have the gumption to take the kinds of actions that will be necessary to win health care justice.

 

How’s this for a “public option”:  Single-payer!   “We must demand no less.”  Single-payer legislation has already been written.  The i’s have been dotted and the t’s have been crossed.  Congress doesn’t have to write anything.  It’s already been written! (HR 676 in the House, and S. 703 in the Senate.)   Rather than discussing those two bills, Congress is waiting for its medical-industry benefactors to write a new one.  The foxes are guarding we chickens.  So let’s become eagles!  Rich Austin

 

Jack Smith:  March for Health Care Reform

 

I sure hope the local Democrats come out in force on 5/30. Health Care Reform needs all of us working together. If you watched Bill Moyers last night you know that the DC Senators do not see it that way. Patty Murray's speech at the march will be very important and interesting.  Pax, Jack Smith

 

Liberals and Democrats

 

Government Watch

Also go to Whitehouse.gov.

 

President Obama Signs New Legislation

5/20 Helping Families Save Their Homes Act

5/20 Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act  Includes investigation of causes of financial collapse.

5/22 Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure (CARD) Act of 2009  For more.  More.

5/22 Weapons Systems Acquisition Reform Act

 

President Obama Speeches

5/21 President Obama spoke on the values that guide his foreign policy decisions, including the closing of Guantanamo. He began by speaking of the importance of robust national security efforts and upholding American’s core identity and Constitutional principles, explaining how each can enforce the other (video)

 

5/22 Annapolis (video)  The President speaks at the US Naval Academy Commencement in Annapolis, Maryland, and reminds us that our military is made up of hundreds of thousands of individual stories, each guided by a common set of values. He connects his admiration for the service of sailors and Marines to the values he espoused yesterday at the National Archives.

 

5/23 Weekly Address: Sacrifice (video)  On Memorial Day weekend, President Obama calls on the American people to join him in paying tribute to America’s veterans, servicemen and women – particularly those who have made the ultimate sacrifice - and their families.

 

President Obama honors military dead and increases expenditures for veterans.

President Obama nominates Sonia Sotomayer for Supreme Court (video).  For more.

Conservative racists accuse Sonia Sotomayer of being racist.  Our best 20th Century Supreme Court Judges (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Earl Warren, William J. Brennan, William O. Douglas, and Hugo Black) had no previous service in Federal Courts.

 

28 senators have co-sponsored a resolution to provide a public health insurance option.  Single-Payer events are scheduled in 50 cities.

 

Gail Collins says that the college loan system is a mess and needs to be reformed, but is skeptical that it will happen: The White House estimates that it could save about $94 billion over 10 years if it cut out all the middlemen. And it has the basis of a system in place, since the Department of Education already makes a lot of direct loans to students. How many people out there think that there’s going to be some reason that this turns out to be extremely controversial? Can I see a show of hands?

 

“Senator Nelson is for the system as it is now,” said a spokesman for Ben Nelson, Democrat of Nebraska. If you are a big fan of Senate stalemates, you will remember Nelson, the star of such past triumphs as The Stimulus Is Too Big.  A great part of Nelson’s resistance has to do with the fact that Nelnet, a big student loan provider, has its headquarters in his state.

 

After messy last week, everyone became less popular, but President Obama is still much more popular than Republicans.  Colin Powell is much more popular than Dick Cheney or Rush Limbaugh.  Among Republicans, Colin Powell, Dick Cheney and Rush Limbaugh are tied.

 

Reactions to California Supreme Court Prop. 8 Ruling

 

ActBlue

The California Supreme Court has ruled. For Democrats across America, May 26th will be remembered as the day that seven men and women presided over the love of millions. Today, someone's son was was told that he can't benefit from his husband's healthcare. Today, someone's daughter was turned away from her wife's hospital bed. Today, we learned that we cannot rely on the courts to protect us.

 

But giving up is not an option. We have to organize change ourselves. In 2008, five hundred ActBlue fundraisers took responsibility for protecting marriage equality in California and raised over a million dollars. Now the stakes are even higher. This is a devastating day for all fair-minded Americans, but the fight is not over.

 

This is a national struggle. At ActBlue, we've created the only platform that allows grassroots fundraisers to support organizing efforts across all 50 states. Today all eyes are on California. Tomorrow they may focus on New Hampshire or New York. With ActBlue, you can be a step ahead of the news. You can lay the foundations of tomorrow's successes today. So look to the future.

Support ActBlue. From all of us at ActBlue, thanks. Erin Hill, Executive Director, ActBlue

 

Campaign Courage

Moments ago, the California Supreme Court announced its deeply disappointing decision to uphold Proposition 8. While we are pleased that the court recognized the legal marriages of the 18,000 same-sex couples married in 2008, we are saddened by the Prop 8 decision.

But we don't have time to mourn the failure of the state court to restore marriage equality to California.
It's time to go on offense. To be fearless in our fight for equality. Starting right now:
 
Last week, we asked our members to vote on which year -- 2010 or 2012 -- the Courage Campaign should support going back to the ballot to restore marriage equality. Your collective response was overwhelming -- 82.5% support a 2010 ballot measure. As a result, the Courage Campaign is announcing today its strong support for a 2010 initiative, while respecting that partner organizations are still discussing and deliberating this very important question.

In response to the court's decision, the Courage Campaign will hit the California airwaves in the next 72 hours with a 60-second TV ad version of "Fidelity" -- the heartbreaking online video viewed by more than 1.2 million people, making it the most-watched video ever in the history of California politics. We are launching this provocative new TV ad in the spirit of Harvey Milk's call to "come out, come out wherever you are" and proudly tell the stories of the people most affected by the passage of Prop 8 -- in moving images set to the beat of Regina Spektor's beautiful song.

 

Be fearless. We can't win without you. Rick Jacobs, Chair, Courage Campaign

 

Credo Action

This morning, President Obama nominated Judge Sonia Sotomayor to be the next justice of the Supreme Court. Minutes ago, we got an important reminder of how judges can make the difference between expanding civil liberties for all Americans — or imposing the will of an oppressive majority on a powerless minority.

 

Today, the California Supreme Court went the oppressive route when it ruled to uphold Prop. 8 — the ballot measure passed last November that denies same-sex couples in California the right to marry. This is a sad and angry moment for all of us who believe in marriage equality, but it is not defeat. In fact, it's just the beginning.

 

People say the fight for same-sex marriage is about a lot of things. They say it's about equal rights, and civil liberties, and the values that define America — and that's all true. But this fight is about more than that. This is about love.

 

Victories in Maine and Vermont and Iowa have turned the tide on marriage equality. Far-right conservatives and their despicable fear tactics are losing ground every day. We've faced a setback in California today, but the truth remains clear: this is a fight we can win. So join in our commitment to fight back to bring marriage equality to every state in the nation, and display the sticker.

 

We think Iowa Sen. Majority Leader Mike Gronstal said it best when he said this shortly after Iowa legalized gay marriage: "Last Friday night, I hugged my wife. You know, I've been married for 37 years. I hugged my wife. I felt like our love was just a little more meaningful last Friday night because thousands of other Iowa citizens could hug each other and have the state recognize their love for each other."

Thank you for working to build a world more filled with love. Kate Stayman-London, Campaign Manager, CREDO Action from Working Assets

 

Human Rights Campaign

The California Supreme Court ruling brings bitter news: Proposition 8 will stand. While we take some solace that the loving couples who did marry in California will stay married, an estimated one million more individuals have been denied that dignity and right.

 

We are heartbroken. But we won't back down. We will work relentlessly, organizing communities of faith and other allies across the state, until Prop. 8 is repealed. It will take major resources to win – but the momentum of history is on our side. Today's decision hurts. But we have known this pain before. Ours is a movement powered by resilience. Once again, we will turn our anger into action.

 

In fact, we have already begun. To secure marriage equality, we know we must broaden, diversify and deepen faith-based support. So with California Faith for Equality, we have been building a coalition of clergy and lay leaders who will lead a long-term campaign of education and action. We will help train them to make equality part of their daily ministries. We'll give them the tools to be effective spokespeople who can speak of their faith and their belief in equality. We will also work with them to expand our volunteer base.

 

HRC members from around the country have sent in beautiful images and messages of support in recent weeks. We'd like to share those with you now in a new video that expresses both our profound hurt and our fierce resolve to fight for equality. Watch the video. Look into the eyes of the people, LGBT and straight, who stand in solidarity today. And join the effort we must begin.

 

It's all about winning hearts and minds so we can repeal this hateful marriage ban, once and for all. And it's not just California. We need to keep the recent momentum for marriage equality alive until every loving couple across the nation has the right to marry. Our opponents may be celebrating at the courthouse steps today, but they are on the wrong side of history. In the end, equality will triumph over discrimination, because we will never, ever back down. Warmly, Joe Solmonese, President, Human Rights Campaign

 

American Civil Liberties Union

Today, personal freedom took a big hit in California. In a 6-to-1 decision, the California Supreme Court ruled against us in our case to overturn Proposition 8. Marriages of same-sex couples will continue to be banned in California.

This is deeply disappointing, especially in light of the recent Iowa Supreme Court ruling saying that it is unconstitutional to keep gay couples from marrying -- and the passage of laws opening marriage to everyone by the Vermont and Maine legislatures. Public support for marriage for same-sex couples is gaining ground, but California is being left behind.

Matt Coles, the director of the ACLU's LGBT project, recorded a personal message about California's decision, what it means for people’s lives and its impact on the freedoms of all Americans.
Please take a minute to watch this video.


This decision legitimizes discrimination and allows the government to intrude on our most intimate commitments. You can be sure the ACLU will continue to work for fairness for gay couples and families. But this case goes beyond the LGBT community. It is also about the government imposing one group’s idea of morality on everyone else. And when that happens, you can be sure the ACLU will be there.

Listen to what Matt has to say about the Prop 8 decision and the important work the ACLU is doing to protect the personal freedoms of all Americans. Those opposed to same-sex marriage are on the wrong end of history. And, with your help, the ACLU will wage and win this battle for equality no matter how long it takes.
Sincerely, Anthony D. Romero, Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union
 

Americans United

I am sure you share the monumental sense of disappointment and anger that all of us who care about the freedoms of LGBT Americans -- and ultimately of all Americans -- are feeling at the appalling announcement that the California Supreme Court has upheld Proposition 8 and its ban on same-sex marriage. We may have lost this skirmish, but our certainty has not been shaken:  Marriage is a civil right and should not be subject to majority rule or a religious litmus test.

 

As you know, gay-rights activists from across the country banded together for this legal challenge to Prop 8 asserting that significant changes to the California Constitution can only be made through a deliberative process that begins in the legislature -- not in a ballot initiative. Americans United and thirty other civil rights and liberties groups filed a friend-of-the-court brief decrying the use of “majority rule” to take away fundamental rights from a minority group.

 

We were right, and we lost.  But we have not given up. Now is the time to unite the country to undo Prop 8.  Americans United will move forward quickly and forcefully in the coming months to do just that.  Today’s ruling is unfortunate, but it is by no means the end of the fight. Barry Lynn, Executive Director, Americans United

 

Three Types of Economic Stimulus: Good, Bad, Ugly

 

Unnoticed by our commercial commentators, there are three types of economic stimulus.  The good type is our economic stimulus-investment package, which creates jobs and improves our public services.  The bad type is bailouts of financial companies, which sustains jobs and incomes which harm our economy.  The ugly type is tax breaks and subsidies of wealthy and powerful private interests, which create some jobs and needed public services; but not nearly as many per dollar as our economic stimulus package.  Our Obama administration is treating these three types of economic stimulus differently.

 

Good Economic Stimulus

Our economic stimulus-investment package is a shift in policy from the Bush administration.  It includes tax cuts for middle and lower income people, increased unemployment benefits and food stamps to create consumer demand and jobs.  It includes funds for state and local governments to maintain jobs and public services.  It includes funds to maintain and improve our infrastructure and stimulate conservation and non-carbon based energy, thereby creating construction, manufacturing and other jobs.   Generally, these funds efficiently create needed jobs, doing work that needs to be done.  They may produce half as many jobs as have been lost.  Popular with Main Street, our 2010 and following budgets will contain more such economic stimulus and investment.

 

Another good economic stimulus is unionization, which increases wages, consumer demand and jobs.  So far, our Obama Administration has not moved on this issue.  For more.

 

Bad Economic Stimulus

Our bailouts of too big (actually too politically powerful) to fail financial companies began under the Bush administration and are now diminishing.  These bailouts maintain employment of people, who were often the ones responsible for our economic collapse.  For more.  Main Street rightfully blames these people for our troubles and opposes the bailouts.  Before the end of 2009, new regulations will inhibit the Wall Street speculation which created our housing and credit bubbles, forcing many financial employees to find work in other sectors.

 

Ugly Economic Stimulus

Our tax breaks and subsidies for private interests have increased greatly during the years of Republican dominance.  Due to ‘K’ Street lobbyists, our wealthy and powerful have received many unfair tax breaks.  Military-industrial, agro-business, oil, private contractors and other private cronies receive money, far in excess of the public value of any services they offer.  The funds they receive creates far fewer jobs per dollar than the funds that are spent on our stimulus-investment package.

 

Instead of being seen as increasing taxes and cutting jobs during our economic recession, our Obama administration is choosing to allow many of the tax breaks and subsidies to continue until the economy recovers.  Perhaps during 2011, we can expect a huge confrontation between the Obama administration and ‘K’ Street interests.  In the meantime, the continuation of these inefficient economic stimuli is contributing to our federal deficits.  For more.  When will basic changes occur?

 

Climate Change Legislation Is Breakthrough, But Inadequate

 

Tonight, comprehensive climate change legislation passed a congressional committee for the first time in history. Unfortunately, what should be a momentous occasion for all of us is, instead, a huge letdown.  Here's why we can't support this legislation:

·       It sets the bar too low. It would reduce pollution, but not enough to save us from catastrophic effects of global warming.

·       Instead of being forced to pay for the transition to clean energy, corporate polluters would receive hundreds of billions of dollars in handouts, and ordinary citizens like you and me would be stuck with the costs. (That's why Shell Oil and other corporate polluters support the bill.)

·       The bill contains massive "offset" loopholes that would delay its already-too-weak pollution reductions.

·       Despite the recent financial meltdown, the bill allows Wall Street traders to game new carbon markets, creating the potential for wild swings in energy prices that damage our economy.

 

Sincerely, Erich Pica, Friends of the Earth

 

The House Energy & Commerce Committee just passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (ACES), a historic clean energy and global warming bill, by a vote of 33 to 25.  This bill is the best chance we have this year to curb global warming pollution, create millions of clean energy jobs, and enhance U.S. energy independence.

 

This committee vote was certainly a great victory.  But it was just the first step in the long process of truly putting our country on a path to a clean energy future.  The ACES bill will now head to the floor of the House, and later this summer we expect a global warming bill to be voted on in the Senate. We need to work hard to strengthen the bill to increase the provisions for renewable energy and energy efficiency.  Opposition to this transition to a clean energy economy will surely mount, but if we continue to stand together we will win in the end.  Gene Karpinski, President, League of Conservation Voters 

 

Moments ago, the House Energy and Commerce Committee reported out a bill to reduce America's global warming pollution by 83% by 2050. This historic action comes at a critical moment. A new study from MIT warns that global warming could be "twice as severe as previous estimates indicate." (USA Today, 5/21/09)  This landmark vote sets the stage for full House action and provides a crucial roadmap for Senate action. Keep the champagne on ice though -- we're a long, long way from our goal, to send a bill for President Obama's signature this year.

 

Standing between us and ultimate victory is an army of right-wing ideologues and old school oil, coal and gas interests -- who have unleashed a torrent of fake science, scare-mongering statistics, and propaganda designed to stop climate progress in Washington.  They've made their intentions only too clear. In a leaked strategy memo, opposition leaders are urging their rank and file to unite in opposition while offering no climate alternative of their own.  And the big polluters and their well-paid lobbyists are expected to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to defeat this bill.  By one estimate, there are more than 2,000 paid lobbyists in Washington working to stop climate action.

 

We're at a make-or-break moment.  Now that the bill has made its way out of Committee, the wrangling over votes -- especially in swing districts -- begins in earnest. Our National Climate Campaign Director Steve Cochran tells me that the full House could vote on this bill within the month, giving us precious little time to ramp up.  That's why the opponents of progress are pulling out all the stops to confuse and scare the public right now. And it's why you and I must raise our voices as never before.  David Yarnold, President, Environmental Defense Action Fund

 

Last night we celebrated a historic victory in the House Energy & Commerce Committee when it voted 33-25 to advance a comprehensive clean energy and climate plan, the American Clean Energy & Security Act.  Even though we had extraordinary leadership from our longtime environmental champions on the committee, Big Oil, Big Coal, and dirty power companies like Southern Company were still able to take their cut of concessions in subsidies at the expense of clean energy, energy efficiency, and other provisions critical to protecting both the planet and the public interest.

The Sierra Club is assembling a broad coalition of allies, including other environmental groups, labor unions, progressive groups, and others. We're going to launch a major campaign to strengthen this clean energy jobs plan as it moves through Congress.


After the vote last night, Chairman Waxman said he hoped the bill would get stronger as it moves through other committees and onto the House floor later this summer.  In order to make this happen, we need your help.  Your members of Congress will play a critical role as this energy jobs plan comes to the House and Senate floor later this summer, so we need you to tell them we can and must do better as the bill progresses.  Click here to urge Congress to pass a strong comprehensive clean energy and jobs plan.

Thanks for all that you do to protect the environment.  Greg Haegele, Deputy Executive Director, Sierra Club

 

For more reactions to American Clean Energy & Security Act.  For more.  For more.  A broad coalition says the bill is too weak.  Nine house members who may determine whether a climate change bill passes.

 

Some Amusing Quotes - Source

"I would've made a good pope." Richard Nixon

"I do not take a single newspaper, nor read one a month, and I feel myself infinitely the happier for it." Thomas Jefferson

 "I like men who behave like men---strong and childish." Francoise Sagan
"When we got into office the thing that surprised me the most was that things were as bad as we'd been saying they were." John F. Kennedy

"I never trust a man unless I've got his pecker in my pocket." Lyndon Johnson
"You've got to be careful when quoting Ronald Reagan, because when you quote him accurately it's called mudslinging." Walter Mondale

"The man with the best job in the country is the Vice President. All he has to do is get up every morning and say, 'How's the President?'" Will Rogers

 

Here’s the Beef

President Obama is reducing the deficits that would otherwise occur.  But do American’s understand?

Obama Administration delays push for Panama Trade Treaty.

Do we need a public jobs program (similar to FDR’s WPA and CCC programs)?

Business dislikes mandatory arbitration even more than card check unionization.

The battle to regulate natural gas drilling.

Democrats should support auditing the Federal Reserve.

The Democrats aren’t socialists.  They often aren’t even Liberals.

Only 22% of Americans call themselves Republicans.  When is a political party no longer a party?

Millennials overwhelmingly favor Democrats, 41% could vote in 2008, 50% in 2010 and 60% in 2012.

 

State and Local

 

 

Featured Advocacy Group ------- Sound Alliance ----------------------------------

 

Our recently formed Sound Alliance is oriented to increasing the effectiveness of religious, labor and ethnic organizations as advocates for public interests.  Forming an alliance of such organizations: it provides advocacy training for their members, discerns public interests which they favor and assists them to organize toward realizing them.  For more.

 

Based upon listening campaigns among alliance organization members to identify pressing issues, an agenda for the common good has been created:

·       Provision and protection of civil rights for immigrants.

·       Universal affordable access to affordable quality housing

·       Universal affordable access to quality health care

·       Universal affordable access to quality education

·       Creation of sustainable living wage green jobs , oriented to energy conservation and reduction of green house emissions.  For more.

 

Although Washington CAN obtains members through door-to-door canvassing, both Washington CAN and Sound Alliance are oriented to motivating and training politically inactive people to become effective advocates.  Once a Sound Alliance member organization forms a cadre of effective advocates, they may stimulate more advocacy among other members of the organization.

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Vibrant Neighborhood Gathering Places

 

During the last 25 years, Bellevue has made a smooth transition from a suburb to a city.  Not just tall buildings.  Not just many retail and office jobs.  But also a higher proportion of ethnic minorities and first generation immigrants than Seattle.  With more ethnic diversity than any other Washington city. 

 

This has gone smoothly, with our city council facilitating the increase in downtown’s business, while also focusing on upgrading our neighborhoods.  Turning grade ‘A’ residential streets into grade ‘A+’ residential streets.  We have little of the neighborhood guerilla warfare so common in Seattle.

 

Most exciting to me is some of our vibrant gathering places.  I know of none anywhere more fascinating than our Crossroads, with people of all shapes and colors eating (at the food court), playing games, shopping, being entertained and just hanging out.  Not far away is Jubilee Reach, a gathering place for our diverse children, serving them with a variety of before and after school programs.  A few miles away, is our Factoria Country Buffet, with the same diversity of people eating and visiting heartedly.  Our Downtown, Crossroads and other parks also become gathering places during good weather.  Come and see for yourself.  Dave Thomas

 

Here’s the Beef

Pacific Northwest attracts people, even when jobs are scarce.

Government reform occurs in the other Washington, but not here.

Our Pacific Northwest is contributing talent to the other Washington.

Montgomery County, MD reaches out to welcome it’s many new immigrants.

Tent cities fill homeless need until a more comprehensive solution is implemented.

A coalition develops comprehensive strategy and initiatives to end homelessness.

A variety of approaches are used to weatherize homes with Stimulus-Investment Package funds.

Express Credit Union serves people who otherwise would rely on expensive payday lenders.

More cities support community gardens.

High speed rail needed between Vancouver, Canada and Portland, Oregon.  For more.

Our Canadian border is no longer easy to cross coming south.

Preferred East Link Light Rail alignment.

Research and technology projects may speed up Hanford clean up.

Governor Christine Gregoire signs executive order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

No good way to cut people who qualify for Basic Health Plan assistance.

Connecticut house approves public health insurance plan.

Is Ross Hunter’s candidacy for King County Executive aimed at running for another office?

Central Washington Republicans call for fiscal austerity, except for their projects.

Latino population is increasing in Yakima, Adams and Franklin County.

 

Nation and World  

 

The Rise of Crony Capitalism

 

The change from privately managed competition to crony capitalism (which he calls the Predator State) is described by James Galbraith in his two books.

 

Privately Managed Competition

John Kenneth Galbraith’s 1967 book, The New Industrial State, described a managed competition economy in which large private corporations and their employees thrived.  Dominating foreign and domestic markets, they sought stability through planning: advertising to create demand, controlled competition, integrated production, and labor peace.  They produced and distributed many of our products and employed many of our workers.  The result was a stable middle class with less financial inequality than at any time in U.S. history.  However, large corporations and their employees prospered much more than small businesses in more competitive markets and their employees.

 

Collapse of Managed Competition

Beginning in the 1970s, various factors harmed this managed competition economy and many of the corporations and employees: increased foreign competition, oil shock produced inflation, high interest rates to counter inflation, high value of the dollar (which increased competing imports and reduced exports), recession which negatively affected customers at home and abroad, anti-union institutions, tax changes producing shifts from equity to debt financing, hostile takeovers and more.  Short term profits became more important than long term production.  Managers and speculators gained power at the expense of stockholders, workers and the general public.  Financial inequality and insecurity among our people greatly increased.

 

Crony Capitalism

Top corporate executives increasingly treated corporations like their own private property.  The most successful ones changed from serving household consumers to providing contracted services to government, often obtained through political influence.  The resulting crony capitalism is our present system, which is now collapsing.  So, what reforms should be made?

 

Planned Markets

James Galbraith says that both Conservatives and Liberals overstate the values of freely competitive markets.  For many goods and services (such as health care and technical products), it is difficult for consumers to obtain information necessary to making informed choices.  Businesses continually attempt to remove themselves from competition, thus destroying competitive markets.  Many markets tend to be under-competitive, leading to excessive prices which unfairly harm consumers, or overly-competitive, leading to too low prices which unfairly harm entrepreneurs and their employees. 

 

The answer is to plan and regulate our economy, various industries and markets to provide appropriate competition.  Competition would occur within publicly managed markets, instead of planning only occurring when competitive markets fail.

 

Reformed Federal Reserve

James Galbraith also criticizes our Federal Reserve which includes (unconstitutional) control by private bankers.  Instead of the present priorities of controlling inflation and sustaining profitable banks, the Federal Reserve’s priority should be to increase employment, (thereby reducing financial inequality).  The Federal Reserve should maintain low interest rates, which helps borrowers, increases demand, supply and job creation.

 

Controlling Speculation and Inflation

To control speculative bubbles and inflation, margin requirements and down payments should be required for purchasing stocks and homes.  Transaction taxes should be levied to reduce speculation.  Legislation and enforcement should eliminate fraudulent borrowing.  Mystery securities should be banned or at least severely restricted to eliminate the moral hazard of lenders escaping the consequences of bad loans.  Derivatives and insurance should not be allowed which enable speculators to bet on outcomes in which they have no direct stake.  Regulators (located within the Federal Reserve or other regulatory bodies) should be shielded from political interference. 

 

Corporate Reform

Corporations should be chartered locally, by states, nationally or internationally according to the scope of their business activities.  To reduce externalities, their directors should include representatives of more of their stakeholders than the providers of capital, including employees, suppliers, consumers and community members (concerned with protecting our environment).  They should not be legally considered to be humans with human rights.  Restrictions should be placed upon their freedoms of speech and right to lobby governments. 

 

Publicly Managed Competition

The result would be a publicly controlled economy, with appropriate competition, reduced externalities and priorities given to long term productivity improvement, high employment and financial equity.  Unlike our privately managed competition of the 1960s, it would be a publicly managed competition.  It would not be a socialism in which government produces and distributes most goods and services. 

 

No Inflation in Sight

 

Too much money circulating in the economy causes inflation.  But in spite of our Federal Reserve’s huge provision of funds, the money is not circulating in the economy.  Additionally, our Federal Reserve will have ample time to drain away excess funds.  Because our high unemployment and record amount of idle production capacity will keep wages and prices low for several years after our recession ends.

 

To avoid returning to recession as occurred in the 1930s and in Japan in the 1990s, our Federal Reserve will delay reducing the money supply and increasing interest rates until our economic recovery is firmly established.  For more.

 

Workplace Flexibility Wanted

 

Some Statistics:

• 78% of couples in this country are dual-income earners

• 63% of us believe we don't have enough time for our spouses or partners

• 74% of us say we don't have enough time for our children

• 35% of adults are putting significant time toward caring for an elder relative.

 

Bottom line

• Half of us want fewer hours

• Half of us would change our schedules

• More than half would trade money for a day off

• Three-quarters of us want flexible work options

 

More and more workers of both sexes are willing to scale back career goals, according to Families & Work Institute data. "Reduced aspirations do not mean employees are not talented or good at what they do," explains Lois Backon, a vice-president at the Institute. "Most do want to feel engaged by their jobs. But in focus groups they also say things like 'I need to make these choices because my family is a priority' or 'I need to make these choices to make my life work.'

 

Why the changing priorities? Burnout is key, say experts, and the fact that companies, even though they still long to discipline us, can't really be decent father figures anymore. Benefits, pensions, other perks, and protections are almost all a thing of the past. Not to mention job security, particularly in a downturn. Americans no longer believe they will spend a career at one shop, and they are right. The average American will hold 10 different jobs over his or her lifetime.   For more.

 

Here’s the Beef

GLBT principles to stimulate grass roots action.

Our recession may increase the number of homeless people by 1.5 million.

Women are rapidly gaining in education and employment, but still face barriers.

America will continue to have much manufacturing.

School food services find it difficult to change unhealthy student eating habits.

Bill Moyers: We can’t expect private health insurers to cut costs.

Most doctors object to treatment restrictions posed by private health insurers.

Private health insurers can’t compete with public health insurance and they know it.

Veterans Administration health care is better model than Medicare for public health care.

Stimulus-Investment Package funds are already having an influence.

International Recession is harming less developed countries the most.

Giving IMF more funds without reforming its approach will harm economic recovery.

Commission of Experts presents recommendations for economic recovery to U.N Assembly.

Banks may not be paying enough to reclaim TARP stock warrants.

Major oil companies enjoy crony capitalism in oil rich countries.

Sri Lanka must still deal with its diversity.

Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman supports more settlements and refuses return to 1967 borders.  More.

Israeli parliament debates ‘loyalty’ law.

 

Our Liberal Spirit

 

Changing Activities Refresh Us.

 

We humans generally have short attention spans.  Focusing on one goal and doing the same activities for long periods of time dulls our minds and wears us out.  The solution is to frequently change our activities.  When scheduling our activities, we need to alternate between big projects and smaller tasks.  We need some free time for spontaneous activities.  We need immediate gratification as well as long term investment.  We need to reap the benefits of serendipity which occurs when we change our focus.

 

Unfortunately our highly competitive job market now imposes long periods of time spent doing the same tasks.  The lack of affordable housing near jobs requires that we spend time commuting.  Then we work long hours, with little flexibility.  Most of us have little vacation time, or time off to attend to family responsibilities and other interests.  We arrive home exhausted, to watch mindless television or sleep. 

 

We need family friendly work conditions: Affordable housing near jobs. More ability to work at least part time at home.  More flexible work times and ability to voluntarily work fewer hours.  More ability to take time off to attend to family responsibilities.

 

To increase family friendly work conditions, we need full employment and unionization (of both employees and contract workers) which increases employee bargaining power.  We need a higher proportion of the benefits of production going to employees (in terms of income or reduced work hours).  We need more employers to appreciate the value of broadening the range of tasks which their employees perform.

 

Recommended Books – See our list of books for liberals

 

James Galbraith, 1998, Created Unequal.  The Crisis in American Pay

 

James Galbraith, 2008, The Predator State. How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too.

 

See the Rise of Crony Capitalism.

 

 

 

 

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