Wednesday, August 24, 2011

GOVERNOR'S DAY IN SPRINGFIELD HUGE SUCCESS


August is the traditional beginning of the harvest season and, for Illinois Democrats, that means harvesting energy to push forward to victory in the next election season. Nothing says Illinois harvest like the State Fair, where DuPage Democrats joined in the kick-off for the election season of 2012. Springfield, the spot hallowed by Lincoln and rejuvenated by Barack Obama in 2007 when he announced his run, was the perfect place for us to ignite our determination to win in 2012.

Most of us eschewed the chocolate-covered corn dogs (with colored sprinkles!) and the Ron Paul and Sarah Palin groupies flagging us down from the Illinois Republican party tent. We did enjoy a fantastic BBQ at the Governor's mansion, a rousing brunch featuring Brian Schweitzer, Governor of Montana, and a hearty rally on the fair grounds. Bob Peickert, Chair of the DuPage Dems was interviewed at the event (link below) about Dem chances in 2012. Please take a listen.

Now that the stage is set, all we need are more Democratic players in DuPage. Please join us as we begin gathering petitions for candidates and knocking on doors in DuPage to let everyone know that the Dems are on the move.

DuPage Dem. County Chair

Amy Rohrer
Executive Director
Democratic Party of DuPage

Monday, August 22, 2011

REPUBLICANS WANT OUR ECONOMY TO FAIL

by Bob Peickert
Chairman,
Democratic Party of DuPage County

It has become painfully obvious that the Republican Party and the Tea Party want our economy to fail. Their recent actions, and new proposals, are designed to do just that. We all suffer because of their obsession with controlling the Congress and getting someone like Rick Perry or Michele Bachmann elected.

In DuPage County, we can help stop that movement. We now have three congressional districts that could elect a Democrat. District #5 is currently held by Democratic Congressman Mike Quigley. District #11 has a strong candidate in former congressman Bill Foster. In District #8, it looks like there will be a primary between Raja Krishnamoorthi and Tammy Duckworth. These campaigns will definitely help our down ballot candidates. DuPage is turning blue.

Regaining the House and holding on to the Senate are critical. Of course, reelecting Barack Obama is a must. The Republicans held the economy hostage in the recent debt-ceiling talks. The credit downgrade would never have happened had the Republicans agreed to doing what they did dozens of times under Republican Presidents. The Republicans insisted on budget cuts that had a negative impact on the stock market and job creation. Now, they want to repeal the payroll tax cut that has helped millions of middle income workers. This is completely against their pledge against any tax increase. Republicans want to tax the middle class and continue to give tax breaks to the wealthy.

HELP US TAKE BACK THE HOUSE. Please contribute $25, $50, $100 or more now at http://actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/16889. Your contribution will allow us to reach more Democrats and Independents who now know that the Republicans' promise of creating jobs was a lie. Please send in your contribution now. We cannot let the Republicans continue to destroy our economy for their own self interests.

Friday, August 19, 2011

DuPage Young Democrats Shine at National YDA Convention

For four days in Louisville, Young Democrats of America officially launched their 2011 – 2012 cycle by holding more than 100 workshops and trainings to prepare for the upcoming elections. And the DuPage Young Democrats were honored to be one of the most active local chapters in attendance.


During the convention, we were lucky to have one of Young Democrats of Illinois’ members, Emily Robinson, elected to the YDI Board as Secretary. Congratulations to Emily and YDI for this success.


YDA has a long way to go. We were surprised by the lack of press coverage, social media use, and overall advertising of this event convention. This must change if we are to truly start a progressive youth movement in this country.


We believe Young Democrats of America is committed to work to elect Democrats, fight for progressive policies, and train the next generation of Democratic Party leaders, and is the best team to do so. But it can’t accomplish these goals without our (and your) help. A strong organization requires a diverse, innovative leadership team, with diverse and innovative goals.



YDA has a long way to go, and we think DuPage Young Democrats can help lead YDA to be the organization it wishes to be. Let’s get to work! Contact me at zcarroll@dupagedemocrats.com to learn how you can help.

Zack Carroll is Co-Chair and a co-founder of DuPage Young Democrats

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Save the Planet One Lunch at a Time

If you've ever walked through a school cafeteria at lunch time, you know that something as small as a school lunch can make a huge impact on the environment. The Environmental Working Group offers tips for waste-free lunches, whether you're packing them to take to school or the office. Just click below.

Waste Free Lunch!

DPDC President Bob Peirckert On 2012 Elections


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Know Nothings Know No One

by Cathy Sewell

Last week I wrote about Newt Gingrich and how, in the mid-90s, he ended a long-standing tradition of educating incoming legislators through a week-long seminar conducted by Harvard University. Newt wanted to keep his Republicans away from the Harvard liberals. He even went so far as to tell the young public servants to get out of Washington as often as possible.

The result? Goodbye to the era of Reagan/Tip O’Neill friendly adversarial relationships.

In its place, we have no give, only take. Witness the pledge, provided by Grover Norquist and signed by tea party and other conservatives, to never under any circumstances raise taxes. Better to take the country to the brink of disaster than to give an inch.

I saw Senators Durbin and McCain on the Senate floor debating during the debt "crisis," going back and forth in a friendly way and thought, this is what it should be like all the time. Mitch McConnell is intent on failure for our President, and vows to people the debt commission with hard line conservatives. Our only hope in this environment is that there will be enough "noise" from their constituents that will lead to pressure resulting in compromise. Don't bet on it. With all the big money involved with these campaigns from anonymous donors and the usual suspects—Dick Armey, Karl Rove, the Koch Brothers—conservatives know where their bread is buttered.

The hope I have is that ordinary people will become the force for change in this country. By raising our voices and being heard in town halls, community meetings, door to door, neighbor to neighbor, we will win for the middle class and those less fortunate.

Be sure to call our office if you want to help: 630-629-1125. We need all hands on deck to create the future we want for our country.

Cathy Sewell is First Vice-Chair of the Democratic Party of DuPage County

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

What Does "We The People" Mean To You?

by
Tom Wendorf,
Operations,
Milton Township Democrats


The Constitution begins, “We the people of the United States. . .” I’ve been thinking a lot about “we the people” lately. Like many others, I feel that our political system is broken. I believe that to examine the cause we need to go back to the beginning.

What does “we the people” mean to you?

Our politicians treat us like we are nothing more than the sum of our entitlements. Take me, for example. I’m an English-speaking white male (which, politicians think, means I’ll vote to keep out the non-white immigrants), middle class (I’m over-taxed, so I won’t vote for new or higher taxes), retired (Social Security & Medicare benefits sacrosanct), homeowner (mortgage-deduction sacrosanct).
Because politicians believe that I will only vote my economic self-interest and their primary interest is re-election, they act like they can’t touch these items. I believe they are selling “we the people” short.

To fix our debt problem and move the country forward, “we the people” must start by defining priorities and the values that drive those priorities. For me, the discussion will be driven by my belief in shared sacrifice, equal opportunity, and service to the common good. We are a country of immigrants. We must create an immigration policy that grows the nation, not one that prevents immigration and punishes immigrants. Increase my taxes, as long as those better off than I share the sacrifice through repealing the Bush tax cuts, eliminating loop holes and simplifying the tax code. Make the needed changes to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. These programs serve the common good. I’ll give up my mortgage deduction, if business gives up their deductions.

I believe we cannot move forward unless every government program is available to change. I believe that every citizen, given the facts, would feel the same. We spend more than we take in. We must elect politicians that understand that “We the People” get it. We are willing to share the sacrifices and work together for the common good to create equal opportunity for all. It’s time to stop defending favorite programs and start talking to each other and our elected officials in both parties about solving the problems we face. Let the discussion begin.

Monday, August 15, 2011

No Camp Wellstone? Sign up now to keep it in Chicago!

If you have any intention at all of running for office, running a campaign or running a community organization, Camp Wellstone may be the best money you ever spent.


But, if you don’t sign up today, Camp Wellstone may not come to Chicago this year. We need 59 more people to sign up right now by clicking HERE.


Camp Wellstone will be held in Schaumburg the weekend of September 9th, 2011

* Friday from 3 PM to 9 PM

* Saturday from 9 AM to 6 PM

* Sunday from 9 AM to 3:30 PM


but only if you commit to keeping the program on track by registering now!


Learn from the masters how to work at all levels of the political spectrum.Inspired by the legacy of the late US Senator Paul Wellstone and Sheila Wellstone, Camp Wellstone is an intensive weekend training program for people interested in gaining practical skills in progressive political action. Since 2003, over 16,000 people have graduated from the camps.


Camp Wellstone participants select one of the three tracks: Candidate, Campaign, Activist. If you have the desire to organize around issues that matter, help build campaigns for the future, and elect progressive candidates to office, here is where you can get further details and to register:


www.wellstone.org/training-calendar/camp-wellstone-illinois


Don’t let money stop you! If you need financial help, please contact us at info@dupagedemocrats.com right away!!


Amy Rohrer
Executive Director

Saturday, August 13, 2011

What's the truth about Perry's job creation?

Texas Governor Rick Perry has entered the Presidential race bragging about record job creation in his home state. The truth is, as always, far more complicated. One-third of the 1 million jobs created were in government. More than half of the private sector jobs were in education. Expected cuts in the budget will likely eliminate a number of those jobs. Have a family to support? You won't likely do it on a job created by Mr. Perry. Texas and Mississippi lead the nation in the number of minimum wage jobs created.

Read all about it here.

Friday, August 12, 2011

79 Percent of Americans Are Dissatisfied With US Political System

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/08/10/poll-79-percent-of-americans-dissatisfied-with-u-s-political-system/

The place where you have a choice about which person will run for your party is the Primary. What we've been handed by DC is the perfect reason to do your homework and get to the Primary elections.

All the best, if you vote for it,

Dan

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Perry Calls for Less Spending on Education

Rick Perry, a likely presidential Republicaan candidate, calls for greatly reduced spending on education. Here's the story from Education Week

Education Week




Perry Calls for Less Spending, Smaller Federal Role in K-12
August 10, 2011 by Sean Cavanagh

Rick Perry, a strong critic of federal involvement in schools, speaks before a national gathering of state lawmakers, amid speculation that he will run for president in 2012.

http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/state_edwatch/2011/08/rick_perry_on_education_spending.html

© 2007 Editorial Projects in Education

Was the S&P downgrade based on an error?

Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C, had this to say about the S&P downgrade of the US credit rating, writing in MRZine, a Monthly Review online 'zine:

The decision by Standard & Poor's to downgrade U.S. government debt reflects its own failings as a credit rating agency. It says nothing about the creditworthiness of the U.S. government.

The Treasury Department revealed that S&P's decision was initially based on a $2 trillion error in accounting. However, even after this enormous error was corrected, S&P went ahead with the downgrade. This suggests that S&P had made the decision to downgrade independent of the evidence.

It would be difficult to find any basis for questioning whether the United States will be able to repay its debt. With investors willing to hold trillions of dollars in long-term U.S. debt at interest rates well below 3.0 percent, the financial markets certainly do not seem to share S&P's concern. It is also noteworthy that interest rates fell in the wake of S&P's decision, providing further evidence that the markets do not take S&P's assessment seriously.

read the entire article here...

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The Know-Nothing Congress

by Cathy Sewell


I think I understand one of the reasons the tea party folks elected in 2010 seem so uneducated about government and governing. Time was, incoming freshman representatives and senators were expected to attend a weeklong seminar on governance, conducted at Harvard, prior to taking their seats representing the people. The seminar provided basic insights into the system of governing. Doesn't this seem like a reasonable first step in becoming a public servant?


Unfortunately, this small but important informational seminar hasn’t been provided to incoming congresspersons since the mid-nineties. Why? You might have guessed, based on the time frame, that it was Newt Gingrich who put the kibosh on this practice. He didn’t want Harvard’s “liberal” influence tainting the congressional newcomers. He also told the newbies to go home as often as possible. He didn’t want to have them forge any friendships with liberals. So, the era of Reagan/ Tip O'Neil friendly adversarial relationships was over. Thank you, Newtie, for creating an environment where "know-nothings" flourish.


Lawmakers who don’t know the inner workings of the system can’t get it right when huge decisions are necessary; i.e., the raising of the debt ceiling. Tea party and other right-wing conservative newbies signed a "pledge" provided by Grover Norquist, that they would never raise taxes. They refused to budge. Such simplistic thinking took the country to the brink of disaster.


We can’t let the know-nothings continue to frame the debate.


We need to become activists in our own communities to ensure we elect Democrats in 2012 who share our ideals of fairness for all. Be sure to call our office if you want to help: 630-629-1125. We need all hands on deck to create the future we want for our country.


Cathy Sewell is First Vice-Chair of the Democratic Party of DuPage County

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

One Wheaton combats Wheaton College's least LGBT-friendly environment


This week, the Chicago Huffington Post featured an article about Wheaton College, announcing the schools repeat win as the least LGBT-friendly school in the nation. At a time when our state is moving forward on LGBT rights with the approval of civil unions, it is sad to see that the change is not fully reflected here in our community.


As Democrats, we are people who care about all our community members. It is important to us that everyone be accepted. As we fight for laws that reflect this, we should also remember that we must work right here in our own community to open the hearts and minds of our neighbors.


I applaud the work of OneWheaton, the student-run activist organization for LGBT issues on campus. I extend an invitation to this group and other LGBT organizations in DuPage County to join our political work here so that we may help each other.


Check out the article here:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/03/wheaton-college-again-ran_n_917342.html

Monday, August 8, 2011

Don't Let Camp Wellstone Happen without you; snag a spot before August 9

Those of you who’ve been around since Operation Turn DuPage Blue helped move the DuPage Democratic Party into the 21st century, will remember what an incredibly successful event our Camp at COD was. Don’t miss it this time around!


If you have any intention of running as a candidate or running a campaign . . .

If you are interested in social movements and organizing citizens for advocacy . . .


You should click here right now.


Camp Wellstone is among the finest and least expensive campaign consulting and grassroots training programs on the planet. Inspired by the legacy of the late US Senator Paul Wellstone and Sheila Wellstone, Camp Wellstone is an intensive weekend training program for people interested in gaining practical skills in progressive political action. Since 2003, more than 16,000 people have graduated from the camps.


We need at least 35 more people registered by August 9th so tell all your friends!

Camp Wellstone will be held in Schaumburg the weekend of September 9th, 2011
* Friday from 3 PM to 9 PM
* Saturday from 9 AM to 6 PM
* Sunday from 9 AM to 3:30 PM


Camp Wellstone participants select one of three tracks: Candidate, Campaign, Activism. Anyone who has any desire to organize around issues that matter, help build campaigns for the future, and elect progressive candidates to office, here is where you can get further details and register:


www.wellstone.org/training-calendar/camp-wellstone-illinois

Amy Rohrer

Executive Director,

Democratic Party of DuPage County

Thursday, August 4, 2011

From Truthout.org: Hope for the Hell of It

This is one of the best lists of activist accomplishments and reasons not to surrender that I've seen in a decade:

http://www.truth-out.org/hope-care-and-feeding/1312210173

Read on, and take heart.

All the best,

Dan Stafford
York 112 PC

Keep the Tea Party out of DuPage in 2012!

The recent debt ceiling fiasco is one we must not let happen again. The Tea Party is already gearing up for 2012 and will be heavily financed by those who want the rich to get richer and the rest of us to pay the bills. WE CAN NEVER LET THIS HAPPEN AGAIN. Please read Kathleen Parker's article calling for the end of the Tea Party http://www.denverpost.com/opinion/ci_18579371.

Our best chance to avoid this in the future is to elect responsible Democrats at the local levels of government. In DuPage County, we have a chance to do just that. But, we need your help.

Our organization has grown because of you. We have now expanded our operations to include: social media outreach, a Young DuPage Democrats organization, a recruitment and training program for precinct representatives and candidates, community outreach activities, additional paid staff, our Wake Up DuPage newsletter and website, and many more.
We need these to continue and grow if we are to compete in 2012.

Please send us a contribution today for $20.12. Help us prevent the Tea Party from getting any traction in DuPage. We must add to the three Democrats we now have on the county board. We can do this if you help. A small contribution of $20.12 will go a long way. Keep up with us by going to our website www.dupagedemocrats.com; or to our new www.WakeUpDuPage.org website. Communicate with us through this blog (http://dupagedems.blogspot.com/) or on Facebook.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Illinois is one of the 10 best states to make a living

According to Money-Rates.com, Illinois is one of the 10 best states to make a living. At $41,986.51, Illinois had the best adjusted-average income in the nation. The unemployment rate in Illinois is not notably low, but the state benefits from relatively high average wages, a low state tax rate, and a below-average cost of living. As an added plus, you can make good use of your money once you earn it in Illinois. Even though the unemployment rate is still hovering around 10% in the Chicago region, the Illinois Department of Social Security reports that local unemployment rates are at their lowest since 2008. Read more about that at http://www.ides.illinois.gov/page.aspx?item=1785

This is good news for our state. It's been a long hard road to begin this recovery and we have a long way yet to go. We give credit to our Governor and Democratic legislators for this fine work!

Brenna Conway
Associate Executive Director
Democratic Party of DuPage County