Monday, December 29, 2008
National Park Service: I support the proposed bicycling rule change
Thursday, December 25, 2008
PUBLISHED: Send in the plows
Friday, December 12, 2008
Bailout filibuster was class warfare
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
It's over!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
The real McCain speaks up
Monday, November 3, 2008
Economist made the right choice
I have been hoping that the Economist would not endorse John McCain. Self-admittedly ignorant of economics, he would slash federal spending when consumer spending has already collapsed. He would also retain George Bush's lopsided tax cuts, robbing us of the fiscal breathing room needed to maintain stimulus now and to lay the foundation for a stronger economy after the recovery. If, as many fear, we are falling into an abyss with respect to liquidity and demand, these plans would be disastrous.
Barack Obama has proposed more sensible policies than Mr. McCain on economics and across the board. I am delighted that you have endorsed Mr. Obama, and that you have done so "wholeheartedly."
McCain would bring economic doom
John McCain's plan? Slash government spending when it's the only thing still propping up the economy. Keep the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, perpetually robbing us of the fiscal balance needed to enable rebuilding.
Barack Obama's smart plans would limit the damage, while McCain and his ignorant Hoover-Bush policies would bring economic doom. Never have we had a clearer choice in front of us.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Why I voted for Obama over McCain
Recently he has abandoned principled positions on two of the greatest issues facing our nation. He now wants to keep the Bush tax cuts that spread wealth upward and plunged us into deep deficits. He also courts the religious right leaders he once properly called "agents of intolerance."
While McCain has demonstrated frequently erratic and undignified behavior, Barack Obama has remained steadfastly calm and Presidential through brutal attacks and serious national crises. Every time I look into the biggest "character" charges against him, what appear from a distance as mountains turn out to be molehills and mirages.
Obama has taken more sensible positions than McCain, understands the economy better, and appears to have the temperament and intelligence needed to lead us through the troubled waters ahead. That is exactly what I am looking for in a President.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Economist sharing mismatched names with Republicans?
Last weekend, I found two copies of the Economist in my mailbox: one addressed to me, and one to a "Dan Wrislit." Around the same time I also received a fundraising letter from John McCain intended for the fictitious "Dan Wrislit."
What disturbs me most about this is not that your respectable paper might be sharing its subscriber lists with the Republicans, but that you might be doing so through one of the Republican-friendly database companies who have improperly purged voter registrations in several states by mismatching voters' names.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Willamette Week shows integrity, Alley doesn't
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Palin shows typical Republican hypocrisy
Well, under Palin's definition I guess that means she and Obama are both "socialists". Which makes her something else that Obama is not: a hypocrite.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Keep gas prices down by conserving
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Wealth is already being redistributed - to the wealthy
The fact is that money earned from actual work is taxed at far higher rates than money made from interest, capital gains, inheritances or corporate dividends. The higher tax rates paid by people who make their living by working are the main reason why the rich keep getting richer, while the rest of us struggle to keep up.
Our current tax structure is sickeningly unfair. Rolling back Bush's tax cuts to the wealthy will help level the playing field, and will return the deficit to where it was before he took office.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
ACORN flap distracts from real election shenanigans
No, what really scares the Republicans is that ACORN has signed up millions of legitimate new voters who are unlikely to vote for them. Given that ACORN disproportionately represents poor black people, this seems like a last-ditch appeal to latent racism.Worse still, these attacks are a distraction from Republicans' own attempts to suppress the vote. Indiscriminate purging of voter rolls and a systematic failure to properly staff and equip Democratic-leaning polling places have stolen the vote from millions in the last two elections, and the damage done by overtly partisan voting machine vendors simply cannot be measured.
These problems will be even worse this year, and the Republicans are simply trying to make enough noise to drown out this important news.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
What's wrong with spreading the wealth?
Class warfare is nothing new. The rich have been winning for a few years now, as our tax system increasingly rewards investment over work. To quote a popular phrase from Wednesday's debate, what's wrong with "spreading the wealth around" a little?
Thanks to economic changes I make less money than I used to. When I made more back in the Clinton era I paid higher taxes, and that's exactly as it should be. Historically, progressive taxation corresponds with greater economic growth and lower taxes. Those who benefit the most from our capitalistic system, and are struggling less to feed and house their families, should pay more to help run it. It's fair, and it works.
John McCain originally opposed George Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy, and now he supports keeping them in place. This flip-flop is one of the biggest reasons I cannot support him for President.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Don't be fooled! [Initial] Bailout plan is a scam
Now the American taxpayers are supposed to spend Trillions - with a T - to bail out the bankers and investors who got us into this mess, without even gaining us an equity stake in return? And while failing to protect the homeowners whose bad mortgages are at the core of the problem?
This bill, if passed, will be by far the biggest scam ever perpetrated upon the American people. It will leave the middle class enslaved to debt for decades, furthering the Republican's grand scheme to divert more and more tax dollars into their buddies' pockets and away from programs that actually help improve ordinary Americans' quality of life.
Bush is right that "the world is watching." They're watching to see just how gullible we are.
Friday, September 12, 2008
McCain lies about Palin's earmarks
Friday, November 9, 2007
No surprise MAX is unsafe
The incident itself was minor: a woman sat next to me on a 6-foot bench at the Beaverton Transit Center and lit up a cigarette. When she refused to put it out, I asked an off-duty (but uniformed) TriMet driver to ask her to do so. He refused, saying he did not have the authority, and he wouldn't have time anyway with all the serious crime he has to deal with. A call toTriMet confirmed that this is their policy: Only police officers have the ability to enforce rules and laws.
And then it occurred to me that I rarely if ever see actual police officers on the trains. The system is wide open for anyone to get away with anything they want at any time. Now I'm not going to stop commuting on MAX, nor will I stop riding it to the zoo with my toddler. But I am going to be more careful, knowing that if something goes wrong there is a good chance there will be no one to help.
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Governor Kulongoski: A liberal urges you not to fire George Taylor
Like most sensible people, I believe that human-caused climate change is a grave threat, but I urge you not to move [state Climatologist] George Taylor's office to a state agency and replace him. This would be ethically wrong, and would cause tremendous political damage.
- It's a violation of his academic freedom. If he's wrong, better to just let him turn into a laughingstock as evidence piles up against him.
- Firing an academician for political reasons will make him into a political martyr.
- It will backfire on us liberals more broadly. Conservative bloggers are drooling over the chance to prove us "hypocrites" for preaching tolerance and freedom of thought while persecuting those with a different viewpoint. Please don't prove them right!
- It plays right into the key claims of the skeptics: that the science cannot be trusted because scientists are biased, promoting climate theory to get more research dollars, and that dissenters would lose their jobs. Again, please don't prove them right!