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Question of the Day

Fierce Planet Posted on November 10, 2009 by jnfrJuly 3, 2012

From John Cole at Balloon Juice:

Why is it always helmet-haired old white guys who are such busybodies when it comes to a piece of anatomy they don’t have?

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NY-23

Fierce Planet Posted on November 3, 2009 by jnfrNovember 3, 2009

I am not surprised that the conservative wing of the Republican Party wants conservative candidates in safe Republican districts like NY-23. It’s the same thing liberals feel about Dem districts. We want to see them represented by candidates that will be as strongly progressive as the district allows.

And when as in this case, a candidate is chosen without a primary or any input except from party officials, you’re much more likely to get a candidate who is out-of-step with your party base. I believe in the primary process as a way of ensuring that the voters, the little people of the process, have some power in that decision.

But out-of-step with the base doesn’t necessarily mean out-of-step with the district. Whether liberal or conservative, if you choose a candidate who fits your ideology but who is too far outside the mainstream of the district, you’re going to lose elections. This is a balancing act that everyone interested in politics has to learn. Whether conservatives can walk that line is something that will only be shown over the next several election cycles.

I am surprised at the weight everyone is giving to this one small, sparsely populated district. I heard that in an off-year election only a few thousand people in this district are likely to come out and vote. I love upstate New York myself, but it’s hardly an area I would pick as a national bellwether. The proof of concept for the conservatives, I think, will come in 2010 when they’re painting on a much broader canvas. I can’t take this one election too seriously as predictor of future success or failure for Tea Party-style conservative philosophy.

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My life today

Fierce Planet Posted on October 29, 2009 by jnfrOctober 29, 2009

Oh yeah, it snowed.

Our car in the snow.

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The Public Option

Fierce Planet Posted on October 26, 2009 by jnfrOctober 26, 2009

And so Harry Reid is going to bring us the opt-out version of the public option. Personally I am fine with this position. Here is what I wrote to some friends about this issue:

The question isn’t whether it’s right to allow the red states to refuse health care (for themselves). The question is whether it’s better or worse to allow the red states to deny health care to everyone. If an opt-out is all they can pass, then pass it. We can move the ball further another time.

And the politics of it are beautiful. Let the Republicans go home and tell their voters that they can’t have health care for ideological reasons. I dare them to.

Huge thanks to Nancy Pelosi, the progressives in Congress, and the liberal netroots. The public option was declared dead over and over, and it was only hard work by the left wing that kept it on the table.

Don’t stop pushing yet! Now let’s get it passed.

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Just to say…

Fierce Planet Posted on October 24, 2009 by jnfrOctober 24, 2009

As much as I love this First Family, and I do, I’m still holding my breath that the Dems get health care at least half right. I’m hoping for three-quarters, but I know that’s a lot to ask.

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Lovely

Fierce Planet Posted on October 23, 2009 by jnfrOctober 23, 2009

Official White House photo by Annie Leibovitz.

First Family

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Another edition of…

Fierce Planet Posted on October 21, 2009 by jnfrOctober 21, 2009

What Digby said.

I think it’s really neat that the White House is telling everyone to unite and all. I’m not quite as impressed that he seems to be telling them that they have to unite around the minority position. Since there’s no chance of getting Republican votes, there’s no need for compromise. They should unite around the best plan and pass the damned thing.

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Health Care Movement

Fierce Planet Posted on October 13, 2009 by jnfrOctober 13, 2009

I’m thrilled that something finally made it out of the Senate Finance Committee. Now maybe we can move on. I am constantly annoyed by how much attention Olympia Snowe gets. As Grayson pointed out: nobody elected her President, and she’s had far too much influence on the process so far. It’s time for that to end.

As all the conservative Dems crow about how the Baucus bill costs so little (roughly $800 billion), it’s important to point out that the HELP Committee Bill offered by Kennedy/Dodd, which includes a strong public option, scored in at only $611 billion. Somehow the cable talkers aren’t pointing that out.

If you’re for fiscal responsibility in health care, then you have to be for a public option.

Update: The Washington Post has a good graphic up comparing the Finance bill, HELP bill, and the combined House bills on cost, coverage, and features.

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Best rant EVER

Fierce Planet Posted on October 9, 2009 by jnfrOctober 9, 2009

I’ve been loving Rep. Grayson a lot (almost as much as Rep. Weiner), for speaking the truth when it comes to healthcare. Now he’s topped himself.

We as a party have spent the last six months, the greatest minds in our party, dwelling on the question, the unbelievably consuming question of how to get Olympia Snowe to vote on health care reform. I want to remind us all that Olympia Snowe was not elected President last year. Olympia Snowe has no veto power in the Senate. Olympia Snowe represents a state with one half of one percent of America’s population.

What America wants is health care reform. America doesn’t care if it gets 51 votes in the Senate or 60 votes in the Senate or 83 votes in the Senate, in fact America doesn’t even care about that, it doesn’t care about that at all.

The whole speech is excellent. Listen to it all.

Hat tip to MinistryofTruth at DailyKOS.

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Oops

Fierce Planet Posted on October 8, 2009 by jnfrOctober 8, 2009

Rebuilt the template and no posts on the front page suddenly! Guess it’s been too long since I updated.

I’m fine and all. I was out of town and otherwise very busy.

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