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The Rise of the Religious Left -- Why Christianity Isn't Just for Conservatives | | AlterNet
Real Time New Rules June 19, 2009 | Democrats are the New Republicans
One of Maher's best: US has no progressive party, media gives us Gingrich while acting like Kucinich, Chomsky, Nader are "loons."
Memo to Media: Populism Is a Rebellion Against Corporate Power -- It's Not Just Stupid, Raw Anger | Media and Technology | AlterNet
A good history lesson.
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in trying to cloak himself as "The People's Champion" while remaining faithful to the plutocratic powers. These days, there's a whole flock of politicos and pundits doing this--from Sarah Palin to Rush Limbaugh, Newt Gingrich to Glenn Beck.
They are abetted by a media establishment that carelessly (and lazily) misapplies the populist label to anyone who claims to be a maverick and tends to bark a lot. Although the targets they're usually barking at are poor people, teachers, minorities, unions, liberals, protestors, environmentalists, gays, immigrants, or other demonized groups that generally reside far outside the center of the power structure--the barkers are indiscriminately tagged as populist voices.
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Fully embracing the egalitarian ideals and rebellious spirit of the American Revolution, populists have always been out to challenge the orthodoxy of the corporate order and to empower workaday Americans so they can control their own economic and political destinies. This approach distinguishes the movement from classic liberalism, which seeks to live in harmony with concentrated corporate power by trying to regulate its excesses.
We're seeing liberalism at work today in Washington's Wall Street bailout. Both parties tell us that AIG, Citigroup, Bank of America, and the rest are "too big to fail," so taxpayers simply "must" rescue the management, stockholders, and bondholders of the financial giants in order to save the system. Populists, on the other hand, note that it is this very system that has caused the failure-so structural reform is required. Let's reorganize the clumsy, inept, ungovernable, and corrupt financial system by ousting those who wrecked it, splitting up its component parts (banking, investment, and insurance), and establishing decentralized, manageable-sized financial institutions operating on the locallycontrolled models of credit unions, co-ops, and community banks.
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The Phoenix: TakeBackBarack.com
Great idea: progressive site watches Obama for slides away from progressive promises.
Lannan Foundation - Jonathan Kozol with Sarah Knopp, Wednesday 26 September 2007
Knopp wrote a killer piece on charters in Doug Noon's link.
Marty Kaplan: Liberal Parents, Liberal Children
For jan 31: New study suggests American youth are more self-professed liberal than anytime in a generation, discuss politics ditto - but don't watch or read political news in the same numbers. What gives?
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More freshmen today say they frequently discuss politics than at any time since Lyndon Johnson announced that he wouldn't run for re-election. Just since 2000, that slice of young people -- 35.6 percent -- has more than doubled, and it even exceeds by a couple of points the previous high-water mark, when Richard Nixon was elected president. When you add in the number of today's freshmen who say they occasionally discuss politics, you're talking about nearly 86 percent of them, another record.
Today, the proportion of freshmen calling themselves liberal has hit 31 percent, the highest it's been in 35 years. At the same time, the number of students calling their political views middle-of-the-road has hit an all-time low, just over 43 percent, territory it hasn't been in since 1970. Only one out of five students today describes him or herself as conservative, an erosion of more than two points since the year before.
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You can see expressions of that liberalism -- a word that doesn't seem to be a boogeyman to today's college freshmen -- in the support by two-thirds of them for same-sex marriage; in the agreement by more than 60 percent of them that "the wealthy should pay a larger share of taxes than they do now"; in the belief by three-quarters of them that "addressing global warming should be a federal priority." More than four out of 10 freshmen want marijuana legalized, while only 28 percent of them want higher military spending, a steep drop from the high of 45 percent in the wake of Sept. 11.
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Peter Dreier: Chicago Factory Sit-In: A Symbol of What's Wrong and What's Needed
Note the conclusion about education activism. Also note the great historical context.
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"We never expected this,'' Melvin Maclin, a factory employee and vice-president of the UE local, told the Associated Press about the support they've received. "We expected to go to jail."
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During the past two weeks, as Obama appointed moderates and former Clintonites to high-level positions in his economic brain-trust, some progressives worried that the president-elect was already moving to the center, even as the economy nosedived. But Obama's call for the largest public investment plan since the interstate highway program begun in the 1950s, his support for a major federal loan to the Big 3 auto companies if they retool to become more energy-efficient, and now his embrace of the Republic workers' occupation of their factory has given many progressives assurance that Obama hasn't forgotten his liberal instincts.
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Obama's Plan to End the HIV/AIDS Crisis | Health and Wellness | AlterNet
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Taking a look at Obama's AIDS plan (PDF) is like reading my policy wish list. He promises to leave behind ideology-driven debates over how to spend money, and instead put common sense and science first. He wants to end our funding of programs that only discuss abstinence and fidelity without a mention of condoms. He would no longer negotiate harmful trade deals that prioritize drug company profits over people's lives. And he wants to invest fully in the fight against global AIDS, both through bilateral programs and the multilateral Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria.
Domestically, his plan is spot-on. He's calling for the development of a National AIDS Strategy, including expanding Medicaid to cover people with HIV, not just AIDS, and ending the federal ban on funding for syringe exchange. He recognizes that we must do more to confront the epidemic of HIV communities of color, especially amongst gay men and other men who have sex with men, and calls for action on this issue.
Dems talk of ‘permanent progressive majority’ - Andy Barr - Politico.com
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Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg agreed, saying that the United States is now “in a progressive period.”
“The conservative movement brought about by the Gingrich revolution has been crushed,” he said.
Greenberg pointed to exit polls conducted by his firm, Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, showing that Democrats hold a significant edge over Republicans on the issues on which most voters based their decision on Election Day.
“Area after area people have tilted toward the progressive policy,” Greenberg said pointing specifically to the economy, the war in Iraq, energy and healthcare. “There has been a change in the way we think about society and the economy, and Democrats have a huge advantage.”
Media Matters - The Progressive Majority: Why a Conservative America is a Myth
Study contesting the "America is a Center Right country" meme. Data suggests the majority favor progressive ideals.
It’s Not Easy Bein’ Blue | Print Article | Newsweek.com
Excellent reflection on, and history of, the progressive-conservative tensions and patterns of US politics.
Obama, McCain campaign in conservative states - International Herald Tribune
Interesting on many fronts. Historical changes and lessons to learn from this: a black man winning traditionally poor, white, uneducated votes in southern states.
The purse is color-blind, we learn?
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McCain was campaigning Friday in Florida and on Saturday was moving on to North Carolina and Virginia. He lost his lead in polls in all three states during the past month.
The Republican on Friday returned to what is likely to be his theme for the final days of the campaign, that Obama wants to "spread the wealth around" — part of a comment that Obama made to a voter who asked about his tax plan.
- So this is the campaign's new angle? We'll "focus on the economy" by attacking and caricaturing Obama's?
Better than "paling around with terrorists," but still.... - on 2008-10-18
- So this is the campaign's new angle? We'll "focus on the economy" by attacking and caricaturing Obama's?
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Add Sticky Note"When politicians talk about taking your money and spreading it around, you'd better hold onto your wallet," McCain said at a rally in Miami.
- That's what many of us voters were saying when McCain AND Obama bailed out the banks by "spreading around" about a trillion dollars. - on 2008-10-18
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Skin Deep: Cosmetic Safety Database
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Identifies animal-safe and toxin-free cosmetics.
- cburell on 2007-12-23
Teen Live Earth '08 - The Concerts for Global Chilling
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Global warming campaign and festival for high school students worldwide. Student rock concerts aroud the world on Earth Day 2008 (April 19) to be webcast on this site. Get your city's student bands involved. Make music and make cooling.
- cburell on 2007-06-19
Sudbury Valley School • Home
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Very, very intriguing educational model. No tests, no grades, no infantilization, full democracy. From Tuur.
- cburell on 2007-07-15
Political News, Blogs, Humor featuring Republicans, Democrats, Independents and More
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For social studies and contemporary issues teachers looking for a site representing a wide spectrum of positions on US political issues. I can see students using Scenemaker to clip segments from the videos on this site for "quotes" in essays they write about contemporary political issues.
Useful for teachers who find one-stop shopping for balancing viewpoints a hassle.
- cburell on 2007-06-07
Free Press NCMR: National Conference for Media Reform: Bill Moyers, Helen Thomas, more video speeches
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The National Conference for Media Reform is for anyone who is concerned about the state of our media and committed to working for change. This energizing weekend presents ideas and strategies for winning the fight for better media and connects you with thousands of media reformers from across the nation.
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