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a Clear Politics article

by Victor Davis Hanson 

Barack Obama and John McCain are running neck and neck.

Impossible?

It would seem so. Republican President Bush still has less than a 30 percent approval rating. Headlines blare that unemployment and inflation are up -- even if we aren't, technically, in a recession. Gas is around $4 a gallon. Housing prices have nosedived. Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, has been indicted -- another in a line of congressional Republicans caught in financial or sexual scandal. Meanwhile, the GOP's presumptive candidate, John McCain, is 71 years old. The Republican base thinks he's lackluster and too liberal.

So, everyone is puzzled why the Democratic candidate isn't at least 10 points ahead.

read more here www.uniteddems.com

Would love some feedback on this!

Tell your Senators to support renewable energy development by cutting oil industry handouts!


Recently the House passed the Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act. This bill is a great first step towards improving our environment, creating clean energy jobs and gaining energy independence.

This would be done by cutting government subsidies to the oil and gas industry and shifting them to renewable energy development. The oil and gas industry will get by -- ExxonMobil recently reported the largest quarterly profit for any corporation in American history.

These corporate giants are not in need of any more government handouts. This bill would allow renewable sources such as solar and wind power to get the funding they need and incentives would also be provided for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles that would help clean up pollution in our transportation sector.

Please tell your Senators that this bill needs to be passed. Our environment is too important to be ignored.

GO HERE FOR AN EASY TO COMPLETE FORM:
http://action.citizen.org/t/1153/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=23335&track=actionMain

 ALSO GO HERE FOR MORE DETAIL ON THIS BILL

http://www.opencongress.org/bill/110-h5351/show

Odd world isn't it?  Oil prices went through the roof in large part so speedily because speculators, gambling freaks that they are, were banking on the scacity factor driving up the price of oil.

But now, just three weeks since Al Gore on July 17, 2008 threw out the challenge that we eliminate our dependence on oil in 10 years, what has happened? The speculators are deserting oil like rats from a sinking ship. Some of them, like T. Boone Pickens didn't waste any time.  Within the week of Gore's announcement we began to see those ads of Pickens with the wind turbines in the background.  LOL

As a result, oil is no longer the belle of the ball.  Oil prices continue to fall.

THANK YOU AL!  ONLY YOU COULD HAVE DONE IT SO WELL.  You are not perfect by a long shot [I won't go into that detail here.], but in this effort you are. ((fist bump ))

I heard some economist on PBS this morning saying that the speculators were now putting all their money into the alternative energy market.  This is good, as long as the control of energy remains with the people and not profiteers.

We need to remember some of the lessons that we have learned from allowing private interests to control natural resources--whether it is fossil fuel or solar and wind.

Not all things should be under the thumb of government and its people, but a few things should:

1. Security   2. Energy    3. Money     4. healthcare

 

Argentina’s flagship airline carrier- Aerolineas Argentinas is one more example of why privatization of state industries is not the cure-all that conservatives promote it to be.  Argentina sold Aerolineas to Spanish flag carrier Iberia in 1991. Marsans took over in 2001.  Under then-president Carlos Menem in 1991, mass privatization of state industries was the way to go.

Under private control, the airline continued to sink.  Today it is mired in debt and half of its planes are grounded.  Today, the government of Argentina is negotiating to purchase the airlines back.

 Why privatization does not work.

There are many reasons to explain the failure of privatization.  One of the most outstanding reasons is that sometimes the purchase of a state owned industry is purely for the purpose of eliminating the competition.  Often, among the first things that a corporation does with they acquire another company is to sell off as many of its assets as possible—this includes mass layoffs of the acquired company’s employees. 

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We all have a profound effect upon each other. And this effect is felt in cyber space as well as in the three dimensional world. It is amazing the profound effect that even a few words spoken to a stranger can have to that person. I was reminded of that yesterday.

I was in a curmudgeonesque mode because I had just bought groceries and was wheeling them back to my car in 104 degree heat when a complete stranger said to me "you have the most beautiful hair". I thanked her.

Inside I reminded myself of that Seuss drawing of the Grinch the moment his heart expanded. (Not that having "lovely hair" is such a big deal--I only get hair cuts once every three months and wash it inbetween) but that woman's offhand compliment put me in touch with all the things I had to be thankful for and I finished my day in a state of gratitude.

here is a link to the Random Acts of Kindness foundation.  I didn't even know there was one until this morning.

http://www.actsofkindness.org/

 

As part of the World News Feature on my website, I posted this tidbit from an African newspaper (afrol) today:

afrol News  - Tanzanians have gained the opportunity to prospect and develop mining industry rather than sit back and watch international companies bring expatriate project teams. This was made possible by recent deal [July 2008]  signed by Douglas Lake Minerals Inc and Tanzanian Mineral Exploration (TANZMINEX), which gives local company immediate take over on all project management responsibilities of Mbwemkuru project working closely with the company’s technical team. . . .”

I posted the news because I particularly love stories where people empower themselves by taking control of resources that rightly belong to them.  Later in the day, I did more research on mining in Tanzania and low and behold, I discovered that George H.W. Bush was the “Honorary Chairman” of Barrick Gold’s International Advisory Board.  Barrick Gold was accused being behind burying fifty miners alive in Tanzania.  In addition this company has blatantly disregarded environmental concerns in operations all over the world.  Barrick Gold is the third largest gold mining company in the world, with a portfolio of twenty-seven mining operations in five continents.  Gold sales in 2005 were $2.3 billion.   Read More »

 

"The Republican Party sometimes can be too cynical, negative and needs to be more hopeful and optimistic and energetic," Pawlenty said in an interview with The Associated Press

Thanks to the heads up from Shopman, I'm listening to the governor of Minnesota speaking before the press club in DC.  He is articulate and more important, his ideas are modern, fresh and engaging--unlike any Republican leader that I have listened to this entire season.

Among other things, Pawlenty says that the the Republicans must lure Sam's Club Republicans.  "We need to be the party of Sam's club as well as the country club" is his battle cry.  I'm sure we will be hearing more of it.

I would not be surprised if he is the nominee.

Go here to learn more about him:

http://wcco.com/local/pawlenty.sam.club.2.788239.html

I read a WONDERFUL story in the Jarkata Post this morning that gave me great hope.  I'll share it with you.  Perhaps we should send it to our elected officials in DC.  Perhaps they could learn a lesson regarding holding corporate America, its CEO's and shareholders responsible for what they have done and continue to do:

Jarkarta Post -

GOVERNMENT IMPOSES TRAVEL BANS FOR UNPAID DEBTS - Andreas D. Arditya - Tycoon Edwin Soeyadjaya and 13 senior executives  and commissioners of mining companies have been banned from leaving the country for failing to pay their coal royalty debts, the government announced.

“The travel ban is effective until January 2009 at the request of the Finance Ministry,” said Syaiful Rachman, investigations director at the directorate general of immigration at the justice and Human Rights Ministry.

Edwin is the president commissioner of Adaro Energy.  The 13 others are directors or commissioners of coal companies including PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) president commissioner Rathod Nalinkant Amratlal and four senior KPC executives.

Adaro  Energy’s debts to the state amount to RP (Rupia) 144.8 billion (US $15.9 million and $93.5 million.  KPC owes the state $127.1 million.

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Please see following: 

 Subj: FW: Voting Rights
From: Heather Smith, Rock the VoteDear Rock the Vote staff,I was outraged when I found out the other day that the Department of Veterans Affairs has forbidden voter registration drives in its hospitals, rehab centers and other facilities. 

This ban hurts thousands of young veterans who have been injured while fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. We should be helping our veterans register and vote, not making it more difficult. 

  Last week, the Senate introduced a bill to overturn the ban and allow states to require V.A. hospitals to offer voter registration to their clients.

Will you join me and ask your Senator to co-sponsor the “Veteran Voting Support Act”? 

http://action.rockthevote.com/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&id=107

Banning the most basic act of democracy from Americans who have fought for our democracy just doesn’t make any sense.  We need to stand up for our veterans--especially for the thousands of young veterans who are eligible to vote in their first presidential election. 

 Please contact your senators today.

  Sincerely,


Heather Smith

 

Energy Independence from fossil based fuels in 10 years is entirely  possible, but not without assistance from millions of Americans like you and me.  I just visited Al's site this morning and came away with these suggestions of what you and I can do right now to build momentum toward the achievement of this goal:

Demand renewable energy from your local power company. Start by doing the following:

 Give them a call. Call or email your power company's customer service department and ask for more renewable power. Click here for contact information for the 25 largest power companies in the U.S. -- we made it easy for you!

Add it to your bill. Slip this form into your next bill and make it clear you expect your power company to include more renewable energy!

Talk with others. Join the We Group "We Want Clean Power Companies" Get your neighbors involved.

Create a We Group or Facebook group to organize other customers in your community. For more organizing resources, click here

 And with such an economic mess that we are in today, with so much of it directly traceable to a Republican congress that ruled and bullied from 1995 until 2007 and their cowboy president who has ruled for the past almost 8 years, will there still be Americans making less than $200.000 a year who will vote for a Republican?

REUTERS:  HUNDREDS OF BANKS WILL FAIL
NEW YORK, Aug 3 (Reuters) - The United States is in the second inning of a recession that will last for at least 18 months and help kill off hundreds of banks, influential economist and New York University Professor Nouriel Roubini told Barron's in Sunday's edition.

Taxpayers will pay a big price for helping bail out the rest of the financial services industry as well, Roubini said -- at least $1 trillion and more likely $2 trillion.

http://www.reuters.com/article/bondsNews/idUSN0344130720080803?sp=true

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I want to be very clear. Last week’s historic FCC decision to punish Comcast for violating Net Neutrality only happened because you and millions of others got involved and kept the pressure on the Beltway bureaucrats.

But our work is far from over.

Comcast and other cable giants are not taking this lying down. They are releasing their hounds -- lobbyists and lawyers -- to reverse or dilute last Friday’s decision.

I am asking every person who cares about this issue to step forward and be counted.

Keep Up the Fight: Donate Today

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Sorry to post two in a row, but I'm getting ready to go to bed and I have a deadline tomorrow so this will get lost in the cracks.

I just poked around on the site WORLD CHANGING Change your thinking--the site where that article appeared I just mentioned regarding slowdown of globalization.

It looks like a great site.  I've bookmarked it.  Worth a visit.

Worldchanging is a solutions-based online magazine that works from a simple premise: that the tools, models and ideas for building a better future lie all around us. That plenty of people are working on tools for change, but the fields in which they work remain unconnected. That the motive, means and opportunity for profound positive change are already present. That another world is not just possible, it's here. We only need to put the pieces together.

http://www.worldchanging.com/about/

On Aug 3 I made the observation, based on a couple of stories I read in the New York Times that Globalization might be slowing down due in great part to the high cost of fuel to transport goods.

http://www.democrats.org/page/community/post/elizabethberry/CVzz

Now this evening, on August 5, I see where Alex Steffen of WorldChanging proposes that globalization could soon change course as transportation costs increase as well as for other reasons:

"-Some of the economic advantages of globalization have come from companies gaining the ability to skirt labor and environmental laws by doing business in countries with high levels of political corruption (corruption they have often helped create). But now, transparency activism has blown the cover of secrecy off these practices; now it is easier than ever to cause enormous brand damage simply by revealing an unsavory backstory.

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That money would be better spent in the development of alternative energies.

The fence is to span much of the southern border, stretching from Calexico, Calif. to Brownsville, Texas, with a handful of gaps in between. Bush already pledged $1.5 billion of the estimated $7 billion total for initial construction of the fence, and endorsed the construction, arguing that it will solve the problem of illegal immigration. Like many other propositions made by Bush, such as the No Child Left Behind Act, the fence will most likely fail to solve the problem, and if anything, will exacerbate the situation.

Stories about the Texas/Mexico Portion of the Border Fence

IF YOU ARE RICH ENOUGH THE FENCE WON’T BE BUILT ON YOUR PROPERTY
Feb 20, 2008

Border Fence to bypass property of wealthy Bush Donor, Dallas billionaire Ray L. Hunt. In October 2006, President Bush authorized the construction of a 700-mile border fence between the United States and Mexico. Now, however, the Department of Homeland Security’s construction plans are facing opposition from Texans who object to the fence cutting through their property.…DHS has no problem pursuing elderly and struggling homeowners. In the small town of Granjeno (pop. 313), however, the border fence would, conveniently, “abruptly end” at the property owned by Dallas billionaire Ray L. Hunt.”*

*From: http://www.huffingtonpost.com

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Now it's Paris Hilton's chance to tell off John McCain for putting her in an Obama attack ad. Paris's mother Kathy slammed McCain for the waste of money, time and attention given to the ad. But Paris has gone a step higher and taken her response to the camera. Watch Paris's video

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/05/paris-hilton-responds-to_n_117137.html

THEY ARE NOT THE SAME BUT YOU WOULD NEVER KNOW IT ON THE REPUBLICAN TRAIL.  COMPARING APPLES TO ORANGES AS WELL AS FORGETTING THEIR OWN HISTORY IS ONE OF THEIR FAVORITE TRICKS.

For example:  McCain voted against unlimited offshore drilling and against drilling in the ANWR. In fact, he opposed it publically just one month ago. But now he says he's for it.

Obama spoke out against offshore drilling on Monday of last week in Missouri, but then on Friday, he spoke in favor of offshore drillling.

Of course Obama is the flip-flopper in the mainstream media.

So what is apple and what is orange?

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The Compromise "Drill Anywhere" Plan

by: Dean Baker, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

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As global warming threatens the arctic circle, Congress debates controversial calls from the Bush administration and many special interests to start drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. (Photo: Jonathan Hayward / AP)

    Senator McCain and the Republicans in Congress are calling Senator Obama and the Democrats environmental wimps for refusing to allow the oil industry to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, environmentally sensitive offshore areas and anywhere else they please. The Republicans are claiming that the Democrats don't care about Joe Sixpack, who now has to pay $4 a gallon for his gas. Nor do they care that most of this oil is now imported.

    In addition to concerns about the environment, one major reason that Democrats oppose drilling is that Joe Sixpack will never notice the effect of any oil recovered from these areas, even if we did allow drilling. According to independent experts such as the Energy Information Agency, there is too little oil in the offshore protected areas to have any noticeable impact on gas prices.

READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE HERE:

http://www.truthout.org/article/the-compromise-drill-anywhere-plan

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"This spirit of Woody Guthrie lives on!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMSsm_B8iaE



I loved this video. It says it all.

Enjoy!

Obama '08"

I didn't consider the song to be country but I guess it leans that way.
Hope you'll give it a listen and if you dig, pass it on to friends...

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