Sunday, September 11, 2011

Newburyport Democrats Meet Wednesday, September 14

Newburyport Democrats Meet Wednesday, September 14

The next meeting of the Newburyport Democratic City Committee is Wednesday, September 14th at 7pm in the Program Room of the Newburyport Public Library.
All Newburyport Democrats are welcome to attend. Democrats wishing to be become members from their respective wards are welcome. For further information, email Ed Cameron, Chair of the Newburyport City Committee, at edcameronNBPT@gmail.com.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Credibility, Chutzpah and Debt

Credibility, Chutzpah and Debt
Published: August 7, 2011
America’s a mess, but Standard & Poor’s has no right to judge.


Key lines:

No, what makes America look unreliable isn’t budget math, it’s politics. And please, let’s not have the usual declarations that both sides are at fault. Our problems are almost entirely one-sided — specifically, they’re caused by the rise of an extremist right that is prepared to create repeated crises rather than give an inch on its demands.

The truth is that as far as the straight economics goes, America’s long-run fiscal problems shouldn’t be all that hard to fix. It’s true that an aging population and rising health care costs will, under current policies, push spending up faster than tax receipts. But the United States has far higher health costs than any other advanced country, and very low taxes by international standards. If we could move even part way toward international norms on both these fronts, our budget problems would be solved.

So why can’t we do that? Because we have a powerful political movement in this country that screamed “death panels” in the face of modest efforts to use Medicare funds more effectively, and preferred to risk financial catastrophe rather than agree to even a penny in additional revenues.

The real question facing America, even in purely fiscal terms, isn’t whether we’ll trim a trillion here or a trillion there from deficits. It is whether the extremists now blocking any kind of responsible policy can be defeated and marginalized.


The whole thing here:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/08/opinion/credibility-chutzpah-and-debt.html

Friday, August 5, 2011

From the Onion: Obama Turns 50 Despite Republican Opposition

Obama Turns 50 Despite Republican Opposition

August 4, 2011 | ISSUE 47•31

· Congress Continues Debate Over Whether Or Not Nation Should Be Economically Ruined
07.20.11

· 'Time' Publishes Definitive Obama Puff Piece
07.18.08

WASHINGTON—After months of heated negotiations and failed attempts to achieve any kind of consensus, President Obama turned 50 years old Thursday, drawing strong criticism from Republicans in Congress. "With the host of problems this country is currently facing, the fact that our president is devoting time to the human process of aging is an affront to Americans everywhere," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who advocated a provision to keep Obama 49 at least through the fall of 2013. "To move forward unilaterally and simply begin the next year of his life without bipartisan support—is that any way to lead a country?" According to White House officials, Obama attempted to work with Republicans right up until the Aug. 4 deadline, but was ultimately left with no choice except to turn a year older.http://o.onionstatic.com/img/icons/terminator.gif

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Sorry, Elizabeth Warren, Wall Street Said No | The Nation

Sorry, Elizabeth Warren, Wall Street Said No | The Nation

Click the link above for the entire piece....
So much for the meritocracy. Despite an elite education, effusive charm and brilliant wit, Barack Obama, like Bill Clinton before him, has ended up betraying his humble origins by abjectly serving the most rapacious variant of Wall Street greed. They both talk a good progressive game, but when push comes to shove—meaning when the banking lobby weighs in—big money talks and the best and the brightest fold.

The defining moment of Clinton’s capitulation was his destruction of Brooksley Born, the one member of his administration with the courage and prescience to warn him about the unregulated derivatives trading that ultimately led to the housing collapse. For Obama, it is his decision not to nominate Elizabeth Warren to run the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which she fought so hard to create.

Obama’s refusal to take the fight to Senate Republicans by nominating Warren should be taken as the vital measure of the man. This gutless decision comes after the president populated his administration with the very people who created the financial meltdown.




Saturday, June 18, 2011

Dirty Energy Money Campaign

An interesting website pointed out by a member of the Newburyport Democratic City Committee....

The Dirty Energy Money Campaign aims to end all government handouts to oil, coal and gas companies and persuade our elected representatives to reject campaign contributions from these Dirty Energy industries.

http://dirtyenergymoney.org

You can find information on Newburyport's elected Federal officials here http://dirtyenergymoney.org/view.php?searchvalue=01950&search=1&type=search