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Sid
11-13-2006, 11:47 AM
The 2008 Presidential campaign begins today. Whatever the Democrats do with their new-found congressional power over the next two years, it will be with the big 2008 prize in mind.

Some Democrats want to expose the malfeasance and nonfeasance of the Bush Administration – find out who really knew what and when with regard to weapons of mass destruction, Abu Graahb, Katrina, payoffs to Abramoff and all the other rot.

That’s understandable, but it would be far better if Democrats used their new-found power to lay out a new agenda for America.


Instead of dwelling on what’s gone wrong, Democrats should focus on what to do right. For example:


Cut the Alternative Minimum Tax so it doesn’t slam the middle class, and roll back the Bush tax cuts for the rich.
Open Medicare to every American who needs affordable health insurance, and use Medicare’s resulting huge bargaining clout to reduce drug prices.
Bar companies from deducting from their corporate income taxes any executive pay in excess of $1 million a year.
Raise the minimum wage and index it to inflation.
Reform Social Security by eliminating the ceiling on payments so people earning over $100,000 a year pay the same percent of their income as everyone else.
Raise fuel economy standards, eliminate subsidies to the oil companies, and use the money instead for basic R&D in non-carbon based energy.
Renegotiate the Kyoto protocols on greenhouse gas emissions. And while we’re at it, reaffirm the Geneva Conventions.
I could go on, but you get the point.

Democrats should use their new-found clout to offer ideas for tackling America’s hard problems. Even if these bills get vetoed by the President, at least they set out an agenda for where the nation ought to be heading.

That’s what the election of 2008, which starts today, ought to be about.




What the Democrats Should Do Now (http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1109-30.htm)

Sid
05-03-2007, 12:19 PM
Some Democrats, remembering the optimism many felt during the 2000 and 2004 elections, worry the party will find some way to lose even in a friendly climate.

As Democrats we'll work hard to fight with each other, and the wheels will fall off, Chris Redfern, the Ohio Democratic chairman, predicts jokingly. We've got a lot of experience at losing nationally.

For sure, it's going to be a tight election, as it has been in the past, says Ana Iparraguirre, an analyst with the Democracy Corps, a liberal-leaning research organization. But all the other measures indicate that when the electorate starts breaking, the Democrats have the advantage.



5 reasons the GOP faces an uphill climb in '08 (http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2007-05-02-gop-landscape_N.htm)

kay-gee
05-03-2007, 10:50 PM
Hillary will fix it!.......all the best....