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Barack Obama and Joe Biden...

Written by: DFA Staff on Aug 28, 2008 9:00 AM EDT

... officially our Democratic nominees!

For the first time in a long time, Democrats are being showered with positive press from last night's all-star speakers. From the New York Times:

The historic nature of the moment quickly gave way to the political imperatives confronting Mr. Obama, who arrived here on Wednesday afternoon and is to accept the nomination Thursday night before a crowd of 75,000 people in a football stadium. After days in which the convention often seemed less about Mr. Obama than about the two families that have dominated Democratic politics for nearly a half-century, the Kennedys and the Clintons, he needed to convince voters that he has solutions to their economic anxieties and to rally his party against the reinvigorated candidacy of Mr. McCain.


Obama accepts the nomination tonight, then all we have to do is win this thing.

Michael Langenmayr
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Words Matter

Written by: Thomas Janowski on Aug 27, 2008 7:18 PM EDT

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Hillary delivered an amazing speech at the convention last night.  I would declare the speech last evening as Hillary's best ever.  There was something very different about Hillary last night.  She was filled with passion and sincerity.  Her words to her supporters were clear and forceful.  Her words were exciting and motivating.  Her words were even inspiring. 

I was not a Hillary supporter throughout the primaries.  I'm not even sure I liked Hillary during the campaign.  However, I liked the Hillary I saw last night.  Why?  Because her words were impressive. 

During the campaign Obama was at times criticized because his greatest asset seemed to be his words.  Many said words alone weren't worth much. 

I hope Hillary noticed what happened last evening at the convention.  I hope everyone in the world took notice as well.  Last night Hillary proved just how much words alone do matter.  Words have the power to initiate change.  Words have the power to offer hope

President Obama is going to set a new tone for America and maybe even the entire world.  There will be a new "yes we can" spirit.  There will, once again, be hope.  There will be change.

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Democratic National Convention, Day 3

Written by: Michael Langenmayr on Aug 27, 2008 5:55 PM EDT

I said yesterday that Sen. Hillary Clinton had some big shoes to fill after Michelle Obama's fantastic speech on Monday, and boy did she deliver!



Tonight's headliners that I'm looking forward to: U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, former Secretary of State Madeline Albright, U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, U.S. Sen. John Kerry, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, and of course, former President Bill Clinton and vice presidential nominee U.S. Sen. Joe Biden.

Any big names you can't wait to see?

Michael Langenmayr
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Live from the DNC: Net Neutrality – The Battle For Democracy

Written by: Kate Drazner on Aug 26, 2008 11:19 PM EDT

To set the context for this blog, let me just start by explaining that there is currently an 8,000 square-foot, two story structure in my office building's parking lot, which is known as the Big Tent. The Big Tent is the place to be for new media journalists, bloggers, reporters, and non-profit leaders covering the Democratic National Convention. One of the great things about the Big Tent is the immense lineup of panels on the second floor throughout the four days of the convention. (Another great thing is the free beer garden provided by New Belgium Brewery).

This morning, I attended a panel on Net Neutrality. As a blogger, my interests in this issue are probably quite obvious, but the bigger picture of what I walked away with is how the real stakeholders in this are all people who live in the United States and are appreciative of our country's commitment to democracy. Panelist Adam Stoller, of OpenLeft summed up the importance of this issue:

“This isn't a story about technology – this is a story about democracy.”

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Wednesday picks from Gerry

Written by: Gerry L on Aug 27, 2008 9:00 AM EDT

Wednesday~

***************round of articles about our domestic ‘issues’ ~ August 27,  2008

Will be away from the computer till next Tuesday..

Hope you have a good, safe weekend!

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'Barack Obama Is My Candidate'

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/26/AR2008082603927.html?nav=hcmodule

 

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Confusion about Clinton

Christopher Hayes: The 'Dems divided' meme has been cooked up by the RNC and McCain campaign and fed to the press.

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/jstreet/349112

 

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The Elephant in the Room...

Written by: J. Peter Lewin on Aug 26, 2008 8:34 PM EDT

There is a good possibility that I missed this particular discussion, but have we dealt with the probability that two justices to the Supreme Court might need to be replaced within the next four years?  The election takes on an entirely different level of importance when we consider that reality.  The "judicial fundamentalists" are one vote away from the majority and there is NO pretty scenario when we consider the possible replacements. 

Would love to hear the take of others more informed than I on this point. 

Keep the faith.

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Democratic National Convention, Day 2

Written by: Michael Langenmayr on Aug 26, 2008 6:00 PM EDT

If you're like me, you're already watching the Democratic National Convention, and have been doing so for an hour already, but here are some of the folks I'm looking forward tonight: U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy (VT), Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner, Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer, and of course U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton (NY).

Clinton will close out the night, and she has some big shoes to fill after Michelle Obama brought down the house last night.



Who are you looking forward to seeing?

Michael Langenmayr
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Gov. Dean Declares Democracts Ready for ALL 50 States

Written by: Sara Puls on Aug 26, 2008 3:00 PM EDT

Quick news hit on Dean and the 50 State Strategy. Proof that DFA was way ahead of the herd...

Rocky Mountain News

The 50-state strategy that has been the hallmark of Dean's term as Democratic Party chairman seems to have won acceptance from many party activists, judging from a sample of delegates interviewed as they arrived for the convention.

"It was brilliant," said delegate Leslie Howard of Modesto, Calif. "I think he's been great all around, but then I'm kind of a crazy liberal."

Under the 50-state strategy, the Democratic National Committee provides funding to all 50 state Democratic operations so they can hire staff with the goal of building grass-roots support in every precinct.

 

Sara Puls
Field Fellow

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Green jobs, health care, government

Written by: Jim Nichols on Aug 26, 2008 11:31 AM EDT

Linked to groups: Georgia for Democracy, Jonesboro DFA, Morrow DFA, Peachtree City DFA, Stockbridge Progressives, DFA Atlanta Alumni Crew, Blog For America, Blogs United

Green jobs, health care, government (cross posted at Henry Dems)
 

I want to respond the Henry Libertarian starting with the purpose of government since this is a fundamental difference between the conservative every man for themselves mentality and a more realistic economics and social governing of Democrats who want to protect citizens and empower our economy.

Henry Libertarian commented:

The Government is NOT here to take care of us.

The government is here to protect and empower.  Come on now you are a Libertarian.  Look back to your intellectual forefathers such as the Liberal John Locke. 

Civil Government is a social contract to protect individuals and their basic liberties from the group.  The group.  The government is their to protect and empower them as individuals.  Its also their to protect and empower the economy.  Free-market advocates since Adam Smith have noted that markets require basic structures infrastructure--legal, regulatory, military.  Individuals need some entity to protect them from market failures and violence.  So your government isn't thier to take care of us is opposed by your own Libertarian ancestory... as well as any accurate conception of how markets work.

 Barack Obama promises to "create five million new green jobs." The entire civilian workforce in the US is a little over 145 million people. So if Barack Obama’s adds five million new green jobs then one in every 33 jobs in the United States would be a new "green" job.

The basic response is... I'm not sure where the issue is.  I'll outsource this to economist Dean Baker (from email)...

this includes all the derivative jobs that are associated with "green jobs." So if we have 500,000 construction workers employed retrofitting buildings, we might have another 500,000 employed transporting materials, producing the inputs in factories, or even producing raw materials. The same would be the case with fuel efficient cars or hybrids.

The 5 million figure is probably high even by this standard, but it is not ridiculous on its face, especially by political standards.

So Obama may be playing up the numbers... I dunno. Economist fight amoungst themselves on the derivative impacts of policies--since an economy is a collective effort with broad repurcussion outside the direct impacts of the targeted goal.

Why do "earmarks" always come up? They take up the money that could be spent on things like education and Healthcare.

I'm just going  to quote myself on this one...

 

 

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Convention 'day two' articles...

Written by: Gerry L on Aug 26, 2008 8:05 AM EDT

Tuesday~

***************round of articles about our domestic ‘issues’ ~ August 26,  2008

 

Michelle Obama Extends Olive Branch to Clinton Camp

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/aug/26/michelleobama.democrats2008

 

Reluctant No More

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/26/us/politics/26michelle.html?hp

and her speech…

http://elections.nytimes.com/2008/president/conventions/videos/20080825_OBAMA_SPEECH.html#

 

 

 

 

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