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Pre-Debate: What Does Palin Have To Do To Win?

2 October, 2008 (16:49) | Barack Obama, Biden, Bush, debate, democrats, economy, election, election 2008, GOP, government, John McCain, media, news, Obama, opinion, politics, Republicans, Sarah Palin, video, women, youtube | By: Catherine Morgan

Pre-Debate:  What Does Sarah Palin Have To Do To Win?  How do you think Sarah Palin will do tonight?  The bar has been set pretty low, but the excitement about this debate is very high.  Here are some facts, spin, and analysis from the media on what they think.  Let me know what you think in comments.

Here is a Pre-Debate Analysis of tonight’s debate between Sarah Palin and Joe Biden.


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Senate Passes $700 Billion “rescue” Bailout Bill

1 October, 2008 (23:41) | Barack Obama, breaking news, Bush, democrats, economy, election, election 2008, foreclosure, John McCain, money, NOW, Obama, opinion, politics, Republicans, Sarah Palin, video, youtube | By: Catherine Morgan

The Senate has just passed the $700 billion dollar bailout bill.

Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) speaks on the Senate floor, in opposition to the $700 billion bailout.

Senate passes $700 Billion “rescue” Bailout Bill

After one spectacular failure, the $700 billion financial industry bailout found a second life Wednesday, winning lopsided passage in the Senate and gaining ground in the House, where Republicans opposition softened.

Senators loaded the economic rescue bill with tax breaks and other sweeteners before passing it by a wide margin, 74-25, a month before the presidential and congressional elections.

From The Swamp

In a rare show of bipartisan spirit, both of the presidential candidates also have lent their support to the measure. And both left the campaign trail to lend their votes to passage of the Senate bill.

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Are Republicans Turning On Sarah Palin? Should They?

1 October, 2008 (22:15) | Bush, economy, election, election 2008, family planning, feminism, GOP, John McCain, news, opinion, politics, Republicans, Sarah Palin, video, women, working moms, youtube | By: Catherine Morgan

Are Republicans Turning on Sarah Palin?  Should They?

Sarah Palin has had some pretty interesting answers to some seemingly easy questions. [See her interview with Katie Couric here, and the SNL parody here]. Some are questioning her experience, and whether she could be a good president. What do you think? Even some conservatives are beginning to turn on Palin.

Kathleen Parker – Palin Problem

If at one time women were considered heretical for swimming upstream against feminist orthodoxy, they now face condemnation for swimming downstream — away from Sarah Palin.

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It’s Not Just The Economy – No Child Left Behind

1 October, 2008 (20:36) | Barack Obama, Bush, children, democracy, democrats, economy, education, election, election 2008, family, government, John McCain, news, Obama, opinion, parenting, politics, Republicans, Sarah Palin, video, women, working moms, youtube | By: Catherine Morgan

This is beyond a MUST SEE. This is a MUST, MUST, MUST SEE.

See more from this young man here.

Crisis Solved: Give $300,000 To Every Citizen 18+.

1 October, 2008 (12:15) | Barack Obama, Bush, Care2, democrats, economy, education, election, election 2008, family, foreclosure, government, healthcare, John McCain, money, news, opinion, politics, recession, Republicans | By: Catherine Morgan

If we are going to spend this money anyway.  Why not give it to the people?  This would not be a trickle down affect, it would be an explosion from the bottom up affect…PROBLEM SOLVED.

Should we give the people’s money to the failed banks, and hope they don’t continue to fail?  Or, give the people’s money to the people, and know they will spend it, buy homes, pay off mortgages and debt?  Give the people the opportunity of really having the American dream.

This is from a comment on a post I did on the Bailout for The Care2 Election Blog.  It makes a lot more sense to me than what is being offered now.  What do you think?

From Care2 member Laura C

Yes, we resent it and have good reason. Those in power taking high salaries from us are never made to pay. The following email some of you may have received. It is the best idea I’ve heard and should be sent to every congress person and the president.

Now here is the idea of how to save the economy ………

I’m against the $85,000,000,000.00 bailout of AIG.

Instead, I’m in favor of giving $85,000,000,000 to America in a ‘We Deserve It Dividend’.

To make the math simple, let’s assume there are 200,000,000 bonifide U.S. Citizens 18+.

Our population is about 301,000,000 +/- counting every man, woman and child. So 200,000,000 might be a fair stab at adults 18 and up.

So divide 200 million adults 18+ into $85 billon that equals $425,000.00.

My plan is to give $425,000 to every person 18+ as a ‘We Deserve It Dividend’.

Of course, it would NOT be tax free. So let’s assume a tax rate of 30%.

Every individual 18+ has to pay $127,500.00 in taxes. That sends $25,500,000,000 right back to Uncle Sam.

But it means that every adult 18+ has $297,500.00 in their pocket. A husband and wife has $595,000.00.

What would you do with $297,500.00 to $595,000.00 in your family?

Pay off your mortgage, housing crisis solved. Repay college loans, what a great boost to new grads Put away money for college, it’ll be there Save in a bank, create money to loan to entrepreneurs. Buy a new car, create jobs Invest in the market , capital drives growth.

Pay for your parent’s medical insurance, health care improves Enable Deadbeat Dads to come clean, or else

Remember this is for every adult U S Citizen 18+ including the folks who lost their jobs at Lehman Brothers and every other company that is cutting back. And of course, for those serving in our Armed Forces.

If we’re going to re-distribute wealth let’s really do it…instead of trickling out puny rebates.

If we’re going to do an $85 billion bailout, let’s bail out every adult U S Citizen 18+!

As for AIG liquidate it. Sell off its parts. Let American General go back to being American General. Sell off the real estate. Let the private sector bargain hunters cut it up and clean it up.

Here’s my rationale. We deserve it and AIG doesn’t.

Can you imagine the Coast-To-Coast Block Party!
How do you spell Economic Boom?

I trust my fellow adult Americans to know how to use the $85 Billion ‘We Deserve It Dividend’ more than I do the geniuses at AIG or in Washington DC.

And remember, The Birk plan only really costs $59.5 Billion because $25.5 Billion is returned instantly in taxes to Uncle Sam.
And all those who lost jobs when these companies folded will have a new financial beginning!!!!
Is there a better plan than this?????

And, this is what I think

I was thinking the same thing. It not only would be better for the people of this country (both struggling and not)…But, it kick starts the economy almost immediately. It seems a total no brainer, AND it’s a guarantee election win for the person who suggests it. This money would trickle UP much faster than anything would ever trickle down (we know trickle down does not work).

There is no way the economy wouldn’t make a quick recovery with a plan like this. It’s a win win for the entire country. WHY DOESN’T ANYONE SEE THAT? Is it because of all the money given to politicians from financial institutions? That’s the only explanation I can think of. I’m so sick that our government is willing to use 800 Billion of our tax dollar for something that (I don’t care what they say) really doesn’t affect or help the average American. Invest in the people of this country.

This is the perfect opportunity for REAL CHANGE!!! Why is Obama not taking advantage of this opportunity to help the entire country? Why is he just following along with a Bush plan for the economy??? Why is he agreeing with McCain??? What kind of change is he really offering? I will vote for him…But, I am VERY disappointed in him.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?  With all this money, why can’t we bail out the people first, and let the people bail out the banks?

Bailout Bombshell: An Opportunity to Get it Right

30 September, 2008 (19:42) | Barack Obama, Bush, democrats, economy, election, election 2008, family, foreclosure, GOP, government, healthcare, John McCain, news, opinion, politics, recession, Republicans, Sarah Palin, SCHIP | By: Catherine Morgan

Here is a guest post from community member Anita S. Lane.  You can read more from Anita at her blog Unconventional Politics.

[If you would like to be a guest blogger on The Political Voices of Women, just join our community, and start posting.]

Today, in a rare moment of representative democracy, the U.S. House of Representatives listened to voters and failed to pass the $700 billion bailout bill. While it may have been a bombshell to many, the fact is, it was American Democracy at work.

Legislators across the nation were bombarded with emails and calls from constituents saying, “Do not pass this bill.” According to the Rasmussen Consumer Index, fifty percent of Americans oppose the plan, and 63% of Americans worry that the government will do too much.

Today, legislators listened, and they responded. But this is in no way the end. The way I see it, the decision to stall the vote until Thursday is an opportunity to get it right.

Ever been in a crisis? If so, you’ve heard those you trust—whether a clergy member, financial planner or therapist—tell you, “Never make major decisions in the midst of a crisis.” And we’re all familiar with the term, “haste makes waste.”

Three days away (back home closer to their constituents) just may do our congressional leaders some good. It will allow each of them a chance to step away, clear their head.

The bottom line is, everyone in Congress is admitting that the current bailout bill is a “bad” bill they don’t want to pass but feel they must. But, what’s so wrong with having the courage to say, “This bill is bad, but I believe we can do better…and we must.”

This congress has an opportunity to not settle for the lesser of two evil bills (Paulson’s and now the enhanced version). Congress has an unprecedented opportunity to say, “We are committed to the American people. We are elected to be the best possible stewards of taxpayer dollars. We will not sell the taxpayer short. We can do better and we will.”

Come back on Thursday— huddle, compromise, study, research, write and rewrite, ask tough questions, demand answers, and compromise some more— and then come back with a plan that you can vote for with dignity. Popular legislative sentiment is that to “do nothing” is unacceptable. No. To do “just anything” lacking any real confidence in its merits or assurances of its success, is unacceptable.

Congress, please, for the sake of the American people, go back to the drawing board.

Are You Better Off Than You Were Eight Years Ago?

30 September, 2008 (13:57) | Barack Obama, Bush, democrats, economy, education, election, election 2008, environment, family, feminism, foreclosure, gas prices, government, healthcare, Iraq, John McCain, military, money, news, opinion, politics, recession, Republicans, Sarah Palin, video, war, women, working moms, youtube | By: Catherine Morgan

This is an interesting question. Are you better off than you were eight years ago? Do you know anyone who is? Just wondering. Let me know in comments.

Bailout: Pros & Cons? Rejected…Who’s To Blame?

30 September, 2008 (03:37) | Barack Obama, Bush, democracy, democrats, economy, election, election 2008, family, foreclosure, gas prices, GOP, government, healthcare, money, news, opinion, politics, recession, Republicans, Sarah Palin, video, youtube | By: Catherine Morgan

So, the bailout was rejected, and the DOW tumbled 777 points.  Is it the end of the world as we know it? Let’s take a closer look at the bailout. What are the pros and cons? How did we get here? Who is to blame? And, most importantly…What do you think?

My personal (non financial expert) opinion:  If you don’t have much money, you probably haven’t lost much.  If you have a bunch of money, you might have lost a bunch.   Of course, as always, the middle class will be hurt the most from this crisis.  They are already struggling, and bailout or no bailout, the middle class stands to pay the greatest price.  But, that’s just my opinion, and I’m no financial expert.

Understanding the bailout

How does this affect the presidential election?

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Fact-checking The Obama-McCain Presidential Debate

29 September, 2008 (10:19) | Barack Obama, Biden, bloggers, Bush, debate, democrats, economy, election, election 2008, GOP, healthcare, John McCain, media, news, opinion, politics, Republicans, Sarah Palin, video, youtube | By: Catherine Morgan

Here is a quick video round-up, of reaction and fact-check to the Presidential Debate on Friday. Just in case you missed it, you can see the full video coverage of the debate here.  What did you think of the debate?  Let me know in comments.

Rachel Maddow responds to debate and does some fact-checking…

Fact-checking the debate on CNN…

Who Won This Debate?

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This Week In Politics: A Care2 Rant And Rave

26 September, 2008 (19:30) | Barack Obama, Bush, Care2, debate, economy, election, election 2008, government, John McCain, journalism, media, news, opinion, politics, recession, Republicans, Sarah Palin, video, youtube | By: Catherine Morgan

Heather and Eric from Care2 rant and rave about this week in politics…