Democratic Party


An Oz-like surrealism to budget

By Steve Wiegand - Sacramento Bee - Saturday, June 23, 2007

Once upon a time, in a land called Caleefornya, the grand advisers to the Wizard of Arnold gathered in the wizard’s Tent of Many Smokes to discuss the kingdom’s finances.

There were gathered the usual suspects: brainless scarecrows, heartless tin woodsmen, cowardly lions, and winged monkeys armed with press cards and notebooks.

The minions of He-Who-Flexes were faced with a grave and perilous problem. The kingdom was spending more than it collected from its subjects.

A report by the Ministerial Vizier for Finance had reported the kingdom’s budget for the coming year might be short by more than 2,000,000,000 Schwarzies.

That, everyone agreed, was indeed a grave and perilous chunk of change. But the advisers could not agree on what to do.

The tin woodsmen brandished their axes and called for cutting and cutting, mostly from programs that helped the kingdom’s least well-off subjects, such as welfare for poor kids and mass transit programs.

The kingdom must live within its means, they said. It’s never too early to get poor kids used to being poor, and since many of the poor don’t work, they don’t need mass transit.

Then the woodsmen sang:

“Oh the budget we’d be mending,

“When we cut down on the spending,

“We mean right down to the floor.

“Doo doo doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.

“We could pacify the masses,

“And not look like such asses,

“If we take it from the poor.”

The brainless scarecrows howled in protest, dancing spastically across the floor. You can’t keep cutting programs that help the most disadvantaged, they said. A key reason for having a government is to help those who can’t help themselves.

Besides, they said, the kingdom has lots of problems that need fixing right now. Let’s approve a kind of spending where we get the money for building moats and catapults now, and let someone else worry about paying it back, with interest, later. Let’s just keep spending and hope for the best.

Then they too broke out in song:

“If we just spend all the money,

“The present will be sunny,

“And everyone will smile.

“Doo doo doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.

“Of course we’ll look like moochers

“As we steal from our kids’ futures,

“But by then we’ll be senile.”

In the corner, meanwhile, the cowardly lions were timidly formulating their own plan.

Maybe we should cut some spending and raise some taxes, they said, and maybe not approve any new programs unless we tie them to specific new funding sources or to specific cuts in existing programs.

One idea might be to raise the tax on chariot fuel and make sure the money goes to fixing old roads and building new ones, or putting more coaches out there.

And in soft voices, the lions sang:

“Oh we’d be fit as a fiddle

“If we split things down the middle,

“And from there didn’t swerve.

“Doo doo doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.

“We could keep faith with the voters,

“And keep them from our throaters,

“If we only had the nerve.”

When the singing stopped, there was a pregnant pause. Then, from behind the curtain to the left of the giant screen along one wall of the tent, came a familiar-if-somewhat-hard-to-understand voice:

“It’s fantastic that you are all putting forth ideas that will make this fantastic kingdom even more fantastic. When we work together like this, the results are fantastic.

“I’m off to Paris and London. Let me know how it comes out.”

from the The Sacramento Bee

http://www.sacbee.com/111/v-print/story/237520.html

Hearings on 2008 Presidential Delegate Process & Affirmative Action Goals

The California Democratic Party is holding hearings around the state in the month of June to discuss the 2008 delegate selection process for the Democratic National Convention (August 25-28, 2008 in Denver).

The purpose of the hearings is to explain the process of how a registered to vote Democrat in California can become a delegate (in 2008) to the National Convention and to determine the appropriate Affirmative-Action goals (quotas are prohibited). We have used this basic process from 1988 on.

Registered Independent voters are allowed to vote in the Democratic Primary so anyone may attend to hear about the process, but only registered Democrats can speak or submit comments to the committee. Those unable to attend one of the hearings will soon be able to access the Draft of the 2008 Delegate Selection Plan and submit their questions and comments by going to www.cadem.org/Delegate08.

California Democrats have been allocated 440 Delegates to the National Convention. These include 70 Superdelegates (members of Congress and Democratic National Committee members) but the other 370 Delegates will be allocated to the candidates who do well in the February 5, 2008 California Primary (receive 15 percent or more of the vote).

Below are the dates and locations for the LA and SF hearings (both sites are accessible for persons with disabilities). Other hearings will be held in other cities and announced soon.

The CDP Executive Board will vote to adopt the final Plan at the July 13-15 meeting in Sacramento.

Saturday, June 9, 2007 @ 1 to 3pm
Van Nuys State Building
6150 Van Nuys Blvd.
Van Nuys, CA 91401
Cross street is Calvert
Metered street parking is available (free on weekends)

Sunday, June 10, 2007 @ 1 to 3pm
Milton Marks Conference Center – Auditorium Basement
455 Golden Gate Avenue (between Polk & Larkin Streets)
San Francisco, CA 94107
Near Civic Center BART and Muni stations
Parking available on the street and in the City Hall Parking Garage across the street

Los Angeles County Democratic Party

2007 Democratic Club Summit

Saturday, June 16
Plummer Park, West Hollywood
7377 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood

In preparation for the 2008 elections and beyond, the Los Angeles County Democratic Party will host a day of presentations.

The one-day summit will feature interactive workshops, training sessions, and discussion forums on a series of subjects that will help maintain, activate, motivate, and mobilize Democratic clubs, such as:

    Campign Finance and Reporting
    Becoming More Active in the Democratic Party
    Grassroots Organizing and Mobilizing
    Building and Maintaining Your Democratic Club

Contact: Clark Lee
Political Director
213.382.1211

2007 California Democratic Convention Update

Today the annual California Democratic Party Convention kicks off in San Diego. The convention runs from today, Friday, April 27, through Sunday, April 29, 2007. The theme for this convention is “California Democrats Leading the Way.”

The convention will be webcast live throughout the weekend,

The following provides you information about the participation of National Democratic leaders and our constitutional officers and state officials throughout the weekend:

Friday evening: Chair’s Welcome Reception, with Presidential candidate Senator Mike Gravel and Congressman Jerry McNerney.

Saturday morning: Speakers include California’s Democratic statewide Constitutional officers and U. S. Senator Hillary Clinton.

Saturday lunch: Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez , Senate President pro Tempore Don Perata, and Congressmember Zoe Lofgren.

Saturday afternoon: Speakers include House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, U. S. Senator Barack Obama, U. S. Senator Christopher Dodd, and Congressman Dennis Kucinich.

Sunday morning: Speakers include former U. S. Senator John Edwards and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.

Remember, if you can’t be in San Diego, the convention will be webcast live throughout the weekend,with speeches and highlights to view and download! Click here for webcast.

We Democrats intend to leave our convention with a unified Democratic voice dedicated to winning back the White House in 2008!

You Are Invited…

A RED / BLUE DINNER - MEET YOUR DEMOCRATIC NEIGHBORS!

What Red Counties Need & What Blue Counties Can Do To Help
This Is Where Red Meets Blue To Work Together!

**SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 28TH, 7:30pm**
Buca Di Beppo Restaurant
705 6th Ave (6th Ave & G Street)
San Diego, CA 92118

**2006 CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE SPEAKERS**
Confirmed: Charlie Brown, CD-4, Bill Durston, CD-3 Invited: David Roth, CD-45

RSVP TO http://www.actblue.com/page/socalgrassroots

Cost: $35.08/pp, (After April 1st) $40.08/pp

Hosted By: The Rural Caucus, Take Back Red California, Project BlueBridge, BE for Change & SoCal Grassroots

Click here to view LACDP ENDORSEMENTS.

Winners are now listed in bold type. Run-Off Candidates are in italics.

American Heritage Dictionary - fag·ot also fag·got (fāg’É™t) n.
A bundle of twigs, sticks, or branches bound together.
A bundle of pieces of iron or steel to be welded or hammered into bars.

Those paragons of virtue and morality at the Conservative Political Action Convention (CPAC) have moved beyond inference and “swift boating” in their campaign to demean gay people, impugn Democrats and hang on to their remaining corridor of power. Keynote speaker Anne Coulter, felt it necessary and appropriate to call Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards a “faggot.” And perhaps she was right (see definition above).

Those hawking for what remains of Bush’s right-wing machine, will soon feel the weight of a Democratic “faggot” wielded by the American voters, right upside their heads (or their ballot box, if you prefer).

Ah, but the real question is, “where’s the moral outrage on the right?”

Click here to watch

What are your thoughts on a possible Febuary 5 Presidential Primary Day? Do you think California will get more say in determining the Party’s nominee next year if the Primary election is moved up from June to February?

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