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	<title><![CDATA[burtg recommended House Lawmakers add funds to buy 8 jets for federal officials that the Pentagon says we don&apos;t need by burtg]]></title>
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		    <title><![CDATA[burtg Commented on &quot;There is nothing more powerful than inspirational leadership that unleashes principled behavior for a great cause,&quot; by burtg]]></title>
		        
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		        <![CDATA[<p>It seems to me that that is the reason we hold elections.</p>

<p>It allows one to express an opinion on which candidate or party best represents the values that they want to guide the decisions made about their country. </p>

<p>It's then incumbent on the victor, and his/her party to govern in a manner that's consistent with the values they've  previously supported. </p>

<p>And that's what I'm waiting for now.</p>]]>
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		    <title><![CDATA[burtg Commented on Must Read Re:Eric Cantor, the GOP &amp; strategy for 2010 by burtg]]></title>
		        
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		        <![CDATA[<p>It's the first time i've seen a media outlet discussing the Dem's using the passage of the stimulus bill in a defensive way against the republicans in 2010.</p>

<p>Most of the talking heads on tv and in the press looked at the gop voting as a bloc against the bill and analyzed it as a positive for the right. The implication from most of the coverage is that all the gop has to do is sit back and wait for the bill to fail (or just not have enough time to succeed) to regain power in 2010. This article is the first i've read that notes that the bill's passage has a positive implication for the dems and that pointing out that the gop voted against middle class tax cuts could work against them in a big way next year.  </p>

<p>Too much of the news this week has been about how well this will all turn out for the right. i believe that the average citizen knows that nothing can turn around the economic devastation that the bush admin wrought between now and the 2010 elections. i also believe that the right is being perceived as the anti-bipartisan party here and obama and the dems seen as reaching out and being denied. <br />
This will all work against the right in the mid-terms.</p>]]>
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		    <title>burtg Commented on Could This Be The Tipping Point ? by burtg</title>
		        
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		        <![CDATA[<p>here's an update:</p>

<p>Chicago workers' sit-in becomes rallying point<br />
By RUPA SHENOY, Associated Press Writer Rupa Shenoy, Associated Press Writer <br />
55 mins ago<br />
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CHICAGO – Chicago workers in the third day of a sit-in on the floor of their former workplace peered through the windows of a door Sunday, amazed by a mix of supporters, politicians and journalists who packed a foyer outside.</p>

<p>"We never expected this," said Melvin Maclin, a factory employee and vice president of the local union that represents the workers. "We expected to go to jail."</p>

<p>The 200 workers demanding severance and vacation pay have become a national symbol for thousands of employees laid off nationwide as the economy continues to sour. They occupied the plant of their former employer, Republic Windows and Doors, after the company abruptly fired them last week.</p>

<p>At a news conference Sunday, President-elect Barack Obama said Republic should follow through on its commitments to its workers.</p>

<p>"The workers who are asking for the benefits and payments that they have earned, I think they're absolutely right and understand that what's happening to them is reflective of what's happening across this economy," Obama said.</p>

<p>The Rev. Jesse Jackson delivered turkeys to the workers, pledging the support of his Chicago-based civil rights group, Rainbow/PUSH Coalition.</p>

<p>"These workers deserve their wages, deserve fair notice, deserve health security," Jackson said. "This may be the beginning of long struggle of worker resistance finally."</p>

<p>Leah Fried, an organizer for the United Electrical Workers union that represents the workers, said the company told the union that Bank of America has canceled its financing.</p>

<p>Bank of America received $25 billion as part of a government bailout. Some workers carried signs Sunday that said: "You got bailed out. We got sold out."</p>

<p>The bank had said in a statement Saturday that it wasn't responsible for Republic's financial obligations to its employees. Republic has not commented on the sit-in.</p>

<p>One of the factory's workers, Silvia Mazon, said in Spanish that she needs the money owed to her for an $1,800 monthly house payment. The 40-year-old from Cicero said she has enough money saved to survive for one month.</p>

<p>"We're making history," she said.</p>

<p>Patrick Tyrrell, 22, of Chicago, visited the workers Saturday and returned the next day with home-cooked beans, rice, chicken and soup. Tyrrell said he felt he wanted to help, in part, because his grandfather was an electrical union member.</p>

<p>"This is an impressive historical event," he said.</p>

<p>Rep. Jan Schakowsky, an Illinois Democrat, called it the start of a movement. "This story has resonated around the world," she said.</p>

<p>___</p>

<p>Associated Press writer Philip Elliott in Chicago contributed to this report.</p>]]>
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	<title>burtg recommended Could This Be The Tipping Point ? by burtg</title>
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		    <title>burtg Commented on Could This Be The Tipping Point ? by burtg</title>
		        
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		        <![CDATA[<p> I've seen michael moore in various media over the last 2 weeks advocating that the government buy GM. i like moore and respect his insight when it comes to the automotive industry, but i like your idea better. i come from a union family (both my parents were teamsters) and i think that this country was a better place when unions were stronger. the UAW buying GM would shake things up and focus the minds of the rank and file in regard to how much power they have instead of just submitting to republican attempts at union busting. <br />
i heard chris dodd today suggesting that the ceo of GM should resign. i'm all in favor of that. i also think that the auto makers must be mandated to retool and build more fuel efficient cars immediately. after pearl harbor, roosevelt demanded that detroit retool to manufacture vehicles that were needed for the war effort. it was done and within 6 months GM went from making cars to making tanks. <br />
 what's even more important than building fuel efficient cars is detroit's need to put a massive effort into creating vehicles that have battery driven powertrains. from what i've read china, japan and korea are already making great strides in this direction and if we don't jump into the fray now, we'll be transformed from an oil importing nation to a battery importing nation in the next few decades. neither management nor the government seem to get this; perhaps the unions might. <br />
 in addition, designing vehicles with battery driven powertrains will create hundres of thousands of new jobs, staffing factories where these new batteries will be manufactured. <br />
 this is the time for all of us as a country to truly think "outside the box" and project ourselves 20 or 30 years into the future. maybe the obama administration can midwife that kind of thinking. automotive manufacturing management has proven that they can't </p>]]>
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		    <title><![CDATA[burtg Commented on I Didn&apos;t Vote For Obama Today by Boyd Reed]]></title>
		        
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		        <![CDATA[<p>In 1969, when I was 5 years old, my father (may he rest in peace), did the same thing with me. He held me up in a voting booth in the bronx and let me pull the lever for JFK. it's a moment i'll never forget. thank you for sharing this bit of your life with me. it allowed me to relive a sweet memory.</p>]]>
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	<title><![CDATA[burtg recommended I Didn&apos;t Vote For Obama Today by Boyd Reed]]></title>
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