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We need to send a message to Democratic base voters immediately. Read on to learn how we can do it in our GOTV precincts in Texas.
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If the talking heads on TV and the pundits in the Beltway are right, all the forward progress for working families and average folks achieved by President Obama and the Democrats is about to come to a screeching halt. When the Republicans win control of the House or Senate, gridlock will be permanent.
When Rick Perry wins re-election, this next legislative session will be brutal as he destroys Texas' educational system and safety net programs to fill his $22 billion state budget deficit.
When Republicans retain control of the Texas House, the 2011 redistricting will result in Republican majority districts to keep this state in a permanent right-wing grip for decades.
But these things don't have to happen. If they do, it's because the base voters didn't turn out. It's not that there is a Republican wave or crazy-ass Tea Party folks marching with pitchforks. It's because WE DID NOT DO OUR JOBS AND VOTE.
All the polls this week are showing trends back to sanity and in support of Democrats. Bill White's small deficit in the recent polls is easily overcome IF OUR BASE VOTERS COME OUT.
I'm tired of yelling at the TV. I'm pissed off that Obama and the Democratic Majority haven't moved as fast as I'd like on real fundamental progressive programs. The R's party of perpetual "No" makes me seethe.
And because of all this, I almost sat out this election. It seemed that throwing a childish tantrum in my apartment was about all that I could muster.
But then I think of how bad the next two years are going to be. In Texas, they'll easily balance the state budget if Rick Perry stays in office. His team is already talking about taking off the caps of class size. In my first teaching job in Navasota, I taught 34 fifth graders. That's an easy way to save billions again.
We can save another billion by just jacking up college tuition. We can double fees for every state program. We cut education, public health, and environmental protection (maybe just abolish that last one). We won't raise taxes, but if forced to do so, it'll be a sales tax increase to hit lower-income folks the hardest.
We need to elect Bill White and add to our Democratic House seats. We need to have a Democratic Congress to protect Obama's back.
I've been mulling about what you and I could do to tell our base voters what's at stake. We should go into those neighborhoods of progressives, African American, Hispanic and Asian voters and leave a message of what will happen when the Republicans win.
The easiest way to do that is to blanket the street corners with signs with a very direct message. If we can raise $5,000 over this weekend, we can have these signs shipped by the beginning of early voting.
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Here's the sign we are moving to production. It has a different message on each side and contains six bullet points. We go to production Monday, so if you have a suggestion of a substitute bullet point, send it and which you think should be replaced! I'll consider substitutions.
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Originally posted by Southern Guardian
reply to post by rogerstigers
Special interests win? The Democrats proved how connected many of them are to special interests when they decided to put down the public option, when they held a filibuster proof position but failed to make a stand by removing the Patriot act, my passing real healthcare reform.
Originally posted by Southern Guardian
reply to post by rogerstigers
Special interests win? The Democrats proved how connected many of them are to special interests when they decided to put down the public option, when they held a filibuster proof position but failed to make a stand by removing the Patriot act, my passing real healthcare reform. The Democrats are not a reliable party, they had their chance (again) and proved just how corrupted they are. As for the Republicans, the bulk of this mess lies in their hands. Electing them will not make a difference, only that much worse... unless ofcourse you are just a voter hoping to see another 'Southern social conservative Joe' in the whitehouse with 'christian' values. But then again that is what most tea partiers, conservatives and the like are looking for, social conservatives back into the whitehouse and DC.