Tuesday, October 23, 2012
2012’s worst candidate? With Mark Clayton, Tennessee Democrats hit bottom
2012’s worst candidate? With Mark Clayton, Tennessee Democrats hit bottom. - The Washington Post
Indeed
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Write-In Candidates for U.S. Senate Correction
Shelby Co. Election Commissioner Dee Nollner erroneously told voters in an email on Wed. Oct. 17 that there were NO Write-In Candidates certified to have their votes counted in the general election Nov. 6th:
"Also, if I may share my personal pet peeve - I don't think it serves any purpose whatsoever to write-in a name - if you do not like either of the candidates, simply skip that race! Writing in Mickey Mouse, your neighbor or favorite politician produces no record of that vote other than the total number of write-in ballots in that race. Only a legimitate write-in candidate is totaled for votes - a legimate write-in candiate must apply 50 days before the election - there are no write-in candidates in this election. So please do not take up time at the voting booth to write in a name." Oct. 17th
In fact there are ELEVEN certified write-in candidates for U.S. Senate, including me.
My Certificate of Write-in Candidacy was submitted on Aug. 6 and stamped by the Secretary of State Elections on Aug. 7th. Here it is
I hope the Commissioner will correct this for the public record ASAP and not misinform voters about their choices in this important election.
Jim D. Maynard
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Friday, October 19, 2012
Coalition on Human Needs - SAVE for All Campaign
Say NO to Austerity!
Coalition on Human Needs - SAVE for All Campaign
Coalition on Human Needs - SAVE for All Campaign
Strengthening America’s Values and Economy (SAVE) for All is a coalition of national, state and local advocacy groups, service providers, faith-based organizations, policy experts, labor and civil rights groups working to protect important services from harmful federal budget cuts and to save the federal capacity to spur economic recovery and progress for the benefit of all. Join the SAVE for All Campaign Group by visiting the Stay Connected page.
The campaign will develop materials that make the case for the involvement of federal resources, engage grassroots advocates, employ media strategies and contact members of Congress with messages consistent with the campaign's Statement of Principles of:
The campaign will develop materials that make the case for the involvement of federal resources, engage grassroots advocates, employ media strategies and contact members of Congress with messages consistent with the campaign's Statement of Principles of:
- Protecting low- and moderate-income people in budget and deficit reduction proposals.
- Preventing multi-year appropriations caps that force harsh reductions in domestic/human needs services and other beneficial programs.
- Preventing restrictive structural changes to essential programs like Medicare and Medicaid.
- Balancing spending cuts needed to address the debt with progressive sources of revenue.
Featured SAVE for All Pieces:
New SAVE for All Letter to Congress
More than 1,900 Groups Nationwide Want Federal Budget Plans to Protect Low-Income People, Create Jobs and Fund Services Responsibly
Read the Letter with Signers
Read the Press Release
More than 1,900 Groups Nationwide Want Federal Budget Plans to Protect Low-Income People, Create Jobs and Fund Services Responsibly
Read the Letter with Signers
Read the Press Release
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Bowles-Simpson Austerity vs. A Progressive Budget
What Was Actually in Bowles-Simpson — And How Can We Compare it With Other Plans? — Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
The mainstream corporate media and corporatist politicians sing the praises of the Bowles-Simpson austerity plan.. here's what they don't want people to know about it.
There are better, more progressive, ways to deal with the deficit and national debt, like the Congressional Progressive Caucus' People's Budget
National Priorities Project
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
The mainstream corporate media and corporatist politicians sing the praises of the Bowles-Simpson austerity plan.. here's what they don't want people to know about it.
There are better, more progressive, ways to deal with the deficit and national debt, like the Congressional Progressive Caucus' People's Budget
National Priorities Project
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
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