Category Archives: Poltics

Newspaper’s social media campaign supporting same sex marriage

Earlier this year I wrote about high profile businesses and entrepreneurs from the Seattle area who have donated significant sums of money for marriage equality in Washington. In July I wrote about Amazon founder Steve Bezos and his wife donating an astounding $2.5 million to support marriage equality in Washington.

Now the Seattle Times has taken the unprecedented step of launching its own social media campaign in support of same-sex marriage.  Want to show your support?  The newspaper is encouraging supporters to take photos of yourself, your partner or your family holding their sign and sharing it on Twitter or Instagram with the hashtag #IDo74.

Want to find out more? Read the full story here.

New poll shows Warren leading Brown

President Obama Elizabeth WarrenLast week a poll taken by the Western New England University Polling Institute reported that Elizabeth Warren is now leading the Republican incumbent, Senator Scott Brown.

The lead is attributed to Warren’s prominent speaking role at the Democratic National Convention (DNC).  The lead would be welcome news to Warren and her supporters since prior to the DNC polls showed she was trailing Senator Brown.

More here

Michele Bachmann seat may be vulnerable

Michele Bachmann, is a US Congresswoman from Minnesota’s 6th district.  For those unfamiliar with Rep. Bachmann, I would describe her as a whack-job. She speaks for the most conservative and xenophobic elements of the Republican Party.

Earlier this week Minnesota Public Radio reported Bachmann’s race for re-election was not going smoothly. She is still considered likely to win, but news the Democrat is closing the gap is good news.  Do you live in Minnesota or know someone who does?  Share this facebook link from the Democrat running to unseat Bachmann.

More legal challenges to DOMA

same sex marriageOn Tuesday The U.S. Department of Justice asked theSupreme Court to consider two additional legal challenges to a the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a federal law defining marriage between a man and a woman.

One of the cases submitted involves 83-year old Edie Windsor (shown below) of New York, who married her partner, Thea Spyer, in Canada in 2007. After Spyer died, Windsor had to pay more than $363,000 in U.S. federal estate taxes, which she would not have had to pay if her same-sex marriage had been legally recognized.

A U.S. District Court judge in Manhattan ruled in Windsor’s favor, finding DOMA discriminates against married same-sex couples. Federal courts in California and Massachusetts also have found the DOMA unconstitutional. Read the full report from Yahoo News here.

Deval Patrick on LGBT rights

Governor PatrickSource: BuzzFeed

The Governor of Massachusetts (my Governor) was not just grand standing when he said this at the Democratic National Convention last month.  Deval Patrick has been a stalwart supporter of LGBT causes.  He was the first sitting Governor that I know of to walk in a Pride Parade; perhaps that had something to do with his lesbian daughter or maybe it just has to do with the fact that he gets it.

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war on womenWhich party do you think will do more to end this war?

Stephen King’s message to Mitt Romney

Stephen King Author, Stephen King, had this to say about the Republican Party’s stand on taxing the wealthy. You may read the full article that ran on Daily Beast here.

Here is an excerpt of what King wrote:

Mitt Romney has said in effect, “I’m rich and I don’t apologize for it.” Nobody wants you to, Mitt. What some of us want—those who aren’t blinded by a lot of bullshit persiflage thrown up to mask the idea that rich folks want to keep their damn money—is for you to acknowledge that you couldn’t have made it in America withoutAmerica. That you were fortunate enough to be born in a country where upward mobility is possible (a subject upon which Barack Obama can speak with the authority of experience), but where the channels making such upward mobility possible are being increasingly clogged. That it’s not fair to ask the middle class to assume a disproportionate amount of the tax burden. Not fair? It’s un-fucking-American is what it is. I don’t want you to apologize for being rich; I want you to acknowledge that in America, we all should have to pay our fair share. That our civics classes never taught us that being American means that—sorry, kiddies—you’re on your own. That those who have received much must be obligated to pay—not to give, not to “cut a check and shut up,” in Governor Christie’s words, but to pay—in the same proportion. That’s called stepping up and not whining about it. That’s called patriotism, a word the Tea Partiers love to throw around as long as it doesn’t cost their beloved rich folks any money.

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Ted KennedyThe Dream Lives On

Last night the Democratic National Convention (DNC) paid tribute to my former Senator who passed away in 2009.  During the tribute they listed his many accomplishments, and while all were impressive and admirable, one in particular spoke to me when he was referred to as “The Leader of LGBT Rights”.

I miss my former Senator

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Via @Ahizz

Marriage equality in Australia

Do you live in or have friends in Australia?  This is a great video to share with them and to post on your facebook page.  The video explains why legalizing marriage is important and repudiates the same tired, homophobic arguments we hear in the United States.

Join the campaign for marriage equality in Australia www.ido.org.au

Thank you to Brenton for posting this on his blog Aussielicious.

Trickle-down economics will never be a “fair flow”

Talk to a Republican and you are likely to hear them talk about the virtues of Reagan and Trickle-down economics.

In a nutshell, this theory says the wealth of the richest Americans and businesses  “trickles-down” to the middle and lower class, creating a rising tide. So in theory, to ensure the trickle keeps dripping, one should decrease tax rates on those most able to afford to pay them.  It’s an interesting concept and some money or wealth does indeed get spread through out the economy, but there is a reason it is called “trickle-down” and not “fair flow”… The amount of money that comes back into the economy is so finite that it only trickles; never flows.

if Reagan was so great; lets return to his income tax rates

The wealthiest individuals and corporations spending habits are now global.  Tax shelters and shadow corporations set up outside the US ensure the trickle will never flow or be fair.  I can appreciate and understand why people are skeptical of paying more in taxes to the US Government. I can also understand why people don’t want to pay more. While I’m hardly part of the 1%, I do have a good job and make a decent living but I don’t want to have to pay more in taxes either.

It is precisely because of my experience that I believe if the wealthiest do not pay more in taxes then there is little hope for decreasing our national debt. If I make a decent salary and I find it hard to save for my retirement how can I expect people who make far less than me to save? Do we think that the Baby Boomers in the US will not need medical care or attention? Do we think the world is going to become a safer place devoid of warfare and terrorism? Do we think that we do not have an obligation to care for our poor and less fortunate? These are not the American values I remember being taught, and I believe there is a price to be paid for being lucky enough to live in the United States and have a good job that pays a good wage.

Condoleeza Rice at the Republican National Convention

I’ve been mulling over Secretary Rice’s comments from her speech at the Republican National Convention (RNC) earlier this week.  Of all the prime time presenters, it was Condoleezza “Condi” Rice our former Secretary of State under President Bush, whom I was most interested in hearing.  I view her as an intelligent, thoughtful and moderate Republican so I was surprised when she criticized President Obama’s foreign policy. I fully expected criticism on the economy and how that compromises our strength in negotiations with countries like China but her rhetoric was more strident and had less to do with economics.

“…But we can only know that there is no choice, because one of two things will happen if we don’t lead. Either no one will lead and there will be chaos, or someone will fill the vacuum who does not share our values.  My fellow Americans, we do not have a choice.  We cannot be reluctant to lead and you cannot lead from behind.”

Obama’s foreign policy record looks pretty damn good to me

Four years ago the US was embroiled in two land wars in the Middle East and Asia, we were the subject of scorn and the butt of many jokes around the world.  Fast forward to today – both wars are either over or ending, America is well respected by its allies and men like Osama Bin Laden and Muammar Gaddafi are dead. More over, Egypt (the Middle East’s most populous nation) had their first democratic election last year and the days are numbered for Assad (leader of Syria).  Assad’s imminent removal of power could be potentially catastrophic for Iran who will lose their longest standing and best ally in the region.

If there has been a bright spot in the past 4 years for Obama, it has been his foreign policy accomplishments.  In 2008 nobody expected Osama Bin Laden and Muammar Gaddafi would be neutralized under Obama’s watch. Moreover, Obama with the help of Hillary Clinton has deftly repaired our relationship with key trade partners like Brazil, a country that plays an increasingly important role in this hemisphere as a rising economic power and geopolitical ally we can leverage against Chavez.

Tweet of the day: Obama

Obama’s timely Tweet to Clint Eastwood at the RNC Obama TweetAs posted on JMG.

President Obama “Ask Me Anything” on Reddit

President ObamaPresident Obama sat down and responded to questions on Reddit on Wednesday, proving yet again that his team really are masters of new technology and integrating it into their campaign.

Obama’s “Ask Me Anything” stint on Reddit resulted in nearly 4 million views on the first page of the Q&A and nearly 24,000 comments.   One question he was asked which I think we can all relate to regardless of our opinion of the man was: How do you balance family life and hobbies with, well, being the POTUS?

President Obama’s response: It’s hard – truthfully the main thing other than work is just making sure that I’m spending enough time with michelle and the girls. The big advantage I have is that I live above the store – so I have no commute! So we make sure that when I’m in DC I never miss dinner with them at 6:30 pm – even if I have to go back down to the Oval for work later in the evening. I do work out every morning as well, and try to get a basketball or golf game in on the weekends just to get out of the bubble. Speaking of balance, though, I need to get going so I’m back in DC in time for dinner. But I want to thank everybody at reddit for participating – this is an example of how technology and the internet can empower the sorts of conversations that strengthen our democracy over the long run. AND REMEMBER TO VOTE IN NOVEMBER – if you need to know how to register, go to Gottaregister.com. By the way, if you want to know what I think about this whole reddit experience – NOT BAD

Want to read more from the Reddit session? Link here.

Democrats vs Republicans: An inconvenient truth

politicsI’ll assume the numbers are accurate since the sources cited are legit.  What an inconvenient truth for Republicans.