Democrats want to take all our money and return to us one dime out of each dollar.
Republicans want to take all our money and give it to corporations and the wealthy.
Neither is acceptable!
Campaign 2010
Countdown to Congressional Elections
The most effective way to restrict democracy is to transfer decision-making from the public arena to unaccountable institutions: kings and princes, priestly castes, military juntas, party dictatorships, or modern corporations.
Noam Chomsky, M.I.T. emeritus Professor of Linguistics
With Barak Obama winning the presidency by a huge electoral margin and the Democratic controlled Congress increasing their power by several more seats, a message was sent to the Republican Party they must not ignore; American voters are very unhappy with the way they have been governing for the past 8 years in the White House and, up until two years ago, in Congress for 10 years. If the Republicans want to regain any respect among voters they have no choice but to make a decisive change in their governing policies. Continue Reading » »
US House Representative John Mica is up for reelection next week. Mica is a Republican and has been in the House since 1993. He ran unopposed in 2004, but Democrat Faye Armitage, a former economics professor, is running against him this year. Many Republicans consider Mica a real embarrassment to the party, and the polls in Florida say the voters are tired of him. Continue Reading » »
Nancy Boyda just may be the perfect poster child for the way campaigns should be run. Boyda is a US House Representative from Kansas and is running for reelection this year after serving her first 2-year term in office. What’s so great about this run? Boyda is campaigning without advertising which political party she belongs to. When someone ask which party she belongs to, she just puts her arms around them; a jester which says it doesn’t matter which party I am associated with as long as I am campaigning on what you want me to do.
Michele Bachmann, a member of the US House of Representatives from Minnesota’s 6th district, was interviewed on October 17th by Chris Matthews of MSNBC. In the interview, Bachmann questioned whether or not many members of Congress may be anti-American; something she had already accused Barak Obama of being. Continue Reading » »
The Republican Party in Ohio asked for and got a secret meeting with the Republican members only of the Board of Elections. Democratic representatives tried to attend the meeting but were turned away, thereby turning the Board of Elections in Ohio into a partisan entity. Continue Reading » »