Episode 2 of “All Politics Is Local” is ready to air!

Be watching this weekend in Milford, the second episode of APIL will be broadcast on local access at 6 PM on Saturday and Sunday! In this episode, I interviewed Paul Heroux, candidate for Congress in the new MA-04.  I also had footage from Congressman Jim McGovern’s (MA-03) corporate personhood panel at Clark University on 1/31 – Mary Moule and Chuck Cooper joined me to discuss the issue, and we played Jim’s opening remarks from the panel discussion.

The local access stations in Milford are channel 8 if you have Comcast, and channel 40 for FIOS.

Email me – john at tehans dot com – if you’d like to get APIL for your town’s local access channel.

Posted in All Politics Is Local | Tagged , , , | 141 Comments

Support Is Found for Birth Control Coverage and Gay Unions

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/15/us/politics/poll-finds-support-for-contraception-policy-and-gay-couples.html?ref=politics

Despite the deep divide between some religious leaders and government officials over contraceptives, the latest New York Times/CBS News poll found most voters support the new federal directive that health insurance plans provide coverage for birth control.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

On contraceptive coverage, 65 percent of voters in the poll said they supported the Obama administration’s requirement that health insurance plans cover the cost of birth control, and 59 percent, said the health insurance plans of religiously affiliated employers should cover the cost of birth control.

In a compromise last week, President Obama said insurance companies could shoulder the costs required under the new federal health care law, but the Conference of Catholic Bishops and other religious leaders continue to oppose the rule.

A majority of Catholic voters in the poll were at odds with the church’s official stance, agreeing with most other voters that religiously affiliated employers should offer health insurance that provides contraception. Jennifer Davison, 38, a Catholic from Lomita, Calif., agrees with the federal requirement. “My opinion is that it is a personal issue rather than a religious issue,” she said in a follow-up interview.

graphs:  http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/02/15/us/politics/americans-on-president-obama-and-the-economy.html?ref=politics

Posted in 2012 Presidential Candidates, Women's Reproductive Rights | 43 Comments

Come to our “Love a Democrat” Valentine’s Day Party in Milford this Saturday!

Where and when:

The Nite Lite Lounge
31 Central St
Milford, MA  01757
Saturday, 2/11, 4-7 PM

Many towns are holding their caucuses this Saturday, so the Greater Blackstone Valley Dems got together to organize a soiree for the early evening.  Come on out to the Nite Lite Lounge, conveniently located in downtown Milford at 31 Central St.  There’s ample parking in a public lot just across the street, and we’ll be providing a selection of appetizers and entertainment from the executive committee of the GBVD.  Don’t miss “Wait, Wait, Don’t Pick Me”, where you’ll have an opportunity to win fabulous prizes:  an autographed copy of “538 Ways to Live, Work and Play Like a Liberal” from Living Liberally founder Justin Krebs, and a voicemail greeting in my inimitable voice.  We will also be debuting our local access cable TV show “All Politics Is Local”.

It promises to be a good time for all – come out on Saturday for a good time with hard working local Democrats!

Posted in Fundraising, Political News - Blackstone Valley, Political News - MA | Tagged , | 174 Comments

“All Politics Is Local” is on the air!

Our first episode of “All Politics Is Local”, our local access cable TV show is on the air in Milford!  On Comcast, it’s channel 8, and on FIOS it’s channel 40.  The sound is a little off in the version airing in Milford, we copied it from DVD to a tape so that it could be loaded automatically over the weekend, and it appears to have introduced a lag in the audio track.

I’ll get clips loaded to YouTube shortly – look for more links here as new channels are added.

Posted in All Politics Is Local, Political News - Blackstone Valley | Tagged , , | 285 Comments

2nd Year in, GOP Governors Moderate their Tone, nytimes.com

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/31/us/state-of-the-state-addresses-show-softened-governing.html?_r=1

A gradually improving economy has eased some of the pressure for steep spending cuts. Many state lawmakers face re-election this year, and in many states they are showing little appetite to face the kind of uproar that greeted efforts to curb collective bargaining rights in states like Ohio and Wisconsin last year. And with a presidential campaign unfolding, some Republicans worry that overreaching at the local level, particularly in swing states, would make it harder for them to win in November.

. . .

And there was a different atmosphere on display last week in Maine. Its governor, Paul R. LePage, a Republican with Tea Party support, ruffled feathers last year by sparring with the N.A.A.C.P. over his decision to skip an event on Martin Luther King’s Birthday, ordering the removal of a mural at the state’s Department of Labor that he complained was too pro-labor and cutting taxes while calling for cuts in social programs for the poor.

While Mr. LePage used his speech last week to renew his calls to cut welfare spending, he did reach out to Democrats near the end. Noting that he had been a victim of domestic violence as a child, Mr. LePage made an emotional appeal to strengthen the state’s domestic violence laws, and he thanked the Democratic minority leader in the state’s House of Representatives, Emily Ann Cain, by name for offering to sponsor one of the bills.

Posted in Political News - National | 310 Comments

Mitt’s World

Ben Sargent

http://www.gocomics.com/bensargent/2012/01/19

Posted in 2012 Presidential Candidates | 42 Comments

Mitt & Social Conservatives

 

 

Posted in 2012 Presidential Candidates, Humor/Satire, Political News - National | 185 Comments

BBC: Wealth Gap documentary series

Intro:     http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16545898

first broadcast in series:   The View from London:   http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00mvfvb
(downloadable mp3:
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/worldservice/docarchive/docarchive_20120117-0905a.mp3 )

interestingly, for England, they’re saying the gap hasn’t been this great since the Victorian era . . . in the US, they’re citing the age of the Robber Barons . .  .or the Gilded

great example of the differing view of those ‘barons’:

This, then, is held to be the duty of the man of wealth: First, to set an example of modest, unostentatious living, shunning display or extravagance; … and, after doing so, to consider all surplus revenues which come to him simply as trust funds, which he is called upon to administer… to produce the most beneficial results for the community—the man of wealth thus becoming the mere trustee and agent for his poorer brethren, bringing to their service his superior wisdom, experience and ability to administer, doing for them better than they would or could do for themselves.”
—From “Wealth,” by Andrew Carnegie, North American Review (1889)

“Law? Who cares about the law. Hain’t I got the power?
—Comment alleged to have been made by Cornelius Vanderbilt, when warned that he might be violating the law

and how true:  which of those 2 names has a history of philanthropy

Vanderbilt:

Allthough Vanderbilt had not engaged in philanthropy at all until that point in his life, through his new wife’s influence, he perpetuated his name through a gift of one million dollars to Nashville’s Central University. One million dollars may not sound like a lot of money, but in the 1870’s it was. Using a conversion ratio of 260, based on the gross domestic product per capita then and now, the one million dollars was essentially equal to $260 million in today’s terms. The Nashville Central University would become, and to this day still is, the prestigious Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.

Carnegie:
During his lifetime, Carnegie gave away over $350 million.

Many persons of wealth have contributed to charity, but Carnegie was perhaps the first to state publicly that the rich have a moral obligation to give away their fortunes. In 1889, he wrote The Gospel of Wealth, in which he asserted that all personal wealth beyond that required to supply the needs of one’s family should be regarded as a trust fund to be administered for the benefit of the community.

His philanthropic interests centered around the goals of education and world peace. One of his lifelong interests was the establishment of free public libraries to make available to everyone a means of self-education. There were only a few public libraries in the world when, in 1881, Carnegie began to promote his idea. He and the Carnegie Corporation subsequently spent over $56 million to build 2,509 libraries throughout the English-speaking world.

Carnegie set about disposing of his fortune through innumerable personal gifts and through the establishment of various trusts. Each of the organizations established by Andrew Carnegie has its own funds and trustees and is independently managed.
http://library.columbia.edu/indiv/rbml/units/carnegie/andrew.html

http://edsitement.neh.gov/lesson-plan/industrial-age-america-robber-barons-and-captains-industry

Mitt Romney:  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/11/mitt-romney-gives-million_n_924414.html   (mostly to LDS)

Posted in 2012 OWS, Political News - International, Political News - National | 72 Comments

Occupy DC: Corporate Personhood Resolution

http://occupydc.org/personhood/
(please read entire article)

We support an amendment that does the following:

  • Ends the judicial fiction of corporate Constitutional rights.
  • Requires Congress to regulate campaign finance.
  • Mandates public financing of public elections.

We also support these non-amendment solutions:

  • Ending the revolving door between lobbyists and the executive and legislative branches of the government.
  • Restructuring the Federal Election Commission to give it prosecutorial power and neutral, non-political commissioners.Requiring the disclosure and complete transparency of all independent political expenditures.
  • Banning lobbyists from acting as either fundraisers or bundlers.

 

Posted in 2012 Presidential Candidates, Political News - National | Leave a comment

HuffPost: Why the Bain Capital Controversy Is So Damaging to GOP Chances This Fall

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-creamer/why-the-bain-capital-cont_b_1208678.html

Reasons 1-6:  Read the article for more info on each reason

1). First and most important, attacks on Romney’s history at Bain are not “attacks on free enterprise” — or being “anti-business.” They are important for what they communicate about Mitt Romney and his values and the contrast that it poses with President Obama.

2). If you were the Republican Party, you couldn’t pick a worse time to nominate a candidate with a resume as one of Wall Street’s “Masters of the Universe.”

3). Over the last year, Americans have become increasingly focused on economic inequality — and on the fact that the gang that caused the economy to collapse kept making billions while everyone else paid the price.

4). The impact of Romney’s record at Bain is magnified by his own personality.

5). The fact that Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry have joined in defining Romney’s Bain years absolutely inoculates Democrats from charges that they are “anti-free enterprise” or “anti-business” when they make the same charges.

6). Finally, in so many respects, Romney’s Bain history makes him the perfect antagonist in the campaign narrative set out by President Obama last month in his Kansas speech.

 

Posted in 2012 Presidential Candidates, Political News - National | 1,363 Comments