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I'm still getting this campaign up and running...
Linked to groups: Blog For America, Jim Nichols for GA State House, DFA Atlanta Alumni Crew, Stockbridge Progressives, Democracy for GA's 3rd
I'm looking for a volunteer to head up my DFA campaign group to keep people informed on the site about our efforts to get a DFA activist elected to the Gold Dome.
For now you can follow my personal blog: www.JimNichols4.com
We are working to get the website up soon: www.JimN2010.com
Any questions, comments, contributions... JimN2010@gmail.com or 770 312 6736
Please tell your networks we have a progressive blogger running for GA State House!
Thanks!
Jim
My goal for August...
Linked to groups: Stockbridge Progressives, Democracy for GA's 3rd, Peachtree City DFA, Henry County for Democracy
My goal for August is to increase my "membership" in the 3rd District DFA group that Peter Lewin and I have tried to instigate for a while. WIth Peter off to a new home outside the 3rd I'm not pulling the extra weight I should--as he was often the "holder of the events" per say.
So I'm going to aim to increase my membership of ID'd DFA supporters by 10. And organize an event in Henry somewhere (for september?) and in Senoia (for August date TBA)
Bill Kristol admits the obvious on health care
Linked to groups: Blogs United, Stockbridge Progressives, Henry County for Democracy, Democracy for GA's 3rd
I posted on my blog about Kristol's statement on Jon Stewart...
Jim in 2010? Not without your help!
Linked to groups: DFA Campaign Academy Alumni, Democracy for America - Georgia Chapter, Blogs United, Henry County for Democracy, Peachtree City DFA
Every day I go in to my job at UPS where I load trucks. I watch my co-workers show up to work at 3:45am and work hard for the next 4 hours. From there they go on to second jobs, schools, or home to try and raise their kids the best they can. They are doing their best to play by the rules, yet they continue to fall farther behind and they know it.
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All i'm going to say is...
Linked to groups: Democracy for GA's 3rd, Blogs United, Blog For America, Henry County for Democracy
Running for office is stressful...
Jim Nichols for State House... social media... and what people want to see on a website
Linked to groups: Blog For America, DFA Atlanta Alumni Crew, Democracy for America - Georgia Chapter, Democracy for GA's 3rd, Henry County for Democracy
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Victory for Europe's centre-right
Linked to groups: Blog For America, Stockbridge Progressives, Blogs United
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Obama is a Socialist...
Linked to groups: Blogs United, Stockbridge Progressives, Blog For America
This post was on the fly. I just posted (MANIFESTATIONS OF THE SAME MINDSET) I thought it might be good to reflect on some of the "Obama is a socialist" meme that is very "in" on conservative talk shows and tv.
David Boaz from CATO write on how Obama isn't a socialist...
Is Barack Obama a socialist? Not really. Is George W. Bush a free marketer? Not hardly. In fact, right now they both seem to be pursuing policies that are neither socialist nor laissez-faire but rather corporatist.
I've posted on this before, Obama is not the problem... underfunded government and a heath care crisis are... part deux and French vs. American Market systems... as well as many other times. But this meme is still very popular....
Many of the people I talk to who are worried about Obama talk about how they look back and want the economy they knew when they were younger, or that their Parents, or Grandparents had. Keep in mind, taxes were higher, government intervention in the economy was higher, unions were stronger, protectionisms on and on down the line.
Government intervention in the economy? How about the GI Bill of Rights that sent a generation of unemployed young men to get their college degree's. It almost single handedly created the middle class... (the government stimulus spending plan called World War II didn't hurt either... nor did the Marshall Plan...)
Its also based around a fundamental misunderstanding of what real world capitalism--rather than some Philosopher's conception of it--is. As i've noted many times before.
Longing for the days of freewheeling entrepreneurship that never existed is not an argument that has any validity when it comes to a policy debate rather than some Ivory Tower debate in some philosophy department detached from the real world concerns of working people.
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Thank you DFA....
Linked to groups: Training Academy Alumni, Class of 2007, Henry County for Democracy, Blog For America, Stockbridge Progressives, DFA Atlanta Alumni Crew
I don't know what i'm doing here. Intentional obfusication of observation, pedantic self-servering diatribes. Or just something to kill time extending to the outside the internal rumblings of the inside, something to scream out loud and clear across the land that I can't spell and have no trouble thinking all at the same time (its a tough job). And maybe i'm here cause i'm too lazy to write in my journal, too infuriating (to others) to email friends on those random things that hit me at 1:13 in the morning, and too self-obsessed to sing sonic youth songs over and over to myself and not share with the group. This may turn into an utterly embarassing failure to create something interesting (once again) but as Woody Allen said "If you're not failing every now and again, it's a sign you're not doing anything very innovative."
"If I start describing what I want to do, i'll end up not seeing the point in doing it." Blogging on Politics, Music, and culture...
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More jobs from Government intervention in the "Free Market"
Linked to groups: Henry County for Democracy, Blog For America, Blogs United
More jobs from Government intervention in the "Free Market"
Georgia auto parts plant hiring 100 workers
Need we forget?
In 2006 the Korean car maker Kia decided to build a $1.2 billion plant in West Point, Georgia. To land the project, the state offered a $420 million incentive package that included free land (bought from the previous owners at about 2.5 times the market value), tax-funded employee training, and a new $30 million Interstate interchange. Altogether, the subsidies amounted to roughly $168,000 for each of the 2,500 jobs at the plant.
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Videos of some of the 64 House Healthcare Heroes standing strong for a public health insurance option
Congressman Emanuel Cleaver
Congressman Lloyd Dogget
Congressman Keith Ellison
Congressman Bob Filner
Congressman Phil Hare
Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey
Congresswoman Maxine Waters
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