Monday, March 20, 2006

Rahm Emanuel: Big Ideas For America


TIME.com -- Joe Klein: Why the Democrats Are Happy Warriors - 11:01pm The party tries to move forward with five big ideas. ... This time the model is Newt Gingrich's Contract with America...campaign of 1994, in which Republicans
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klein/article/0,9565,1129493,00.html

Expand support for higher education. "Make college as universal in the 21st century as high school was in the 20th"; three out of four jobs in the new, high-tech economy require two years or more of higher education.

Create a National Institute of Science and Engineering, like the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Funding for the nih has quadrupled since the 1980s, from $7 billion to $28 billion. "That's why we lead in pharmaceuticals and medical technology." Funding for science has been stagnant—about $5 billion—during that period. "I'd quadruple it and concentrate on nanotechnology, broadband and energy."

Promote energy independence. Reduce foreign oil by 50% in 10 years. Create a hybrid economy. Use government contracts and tax incentives to boost solar and wind power.

"You got a job, you got health care." Give the uninsured vouchers—"I'm not afraid of vouchers"—for use in the insurance system that covers federal employees. Basic coverage, nothing fancy.

Organize a bipartisan summit on the budget. Balance it....... Everything on the table—loopholes, pork, Bush tax cuts. "And then you gotta have a reform piece," Emanuel hydrofoiled. "Actually, that should come first. Clean up the relationship between lobbyists and legislators, same way we did donors and candidates. This place is a cesspool—gotta address the gifts, free trips, the revolving-door lobbying jobs for staff members."


I told you, the ideas are already out there. This is a pretty coherent five point program. It can be turned into a 10 point program, or it can stay this way.

One thing that is missing is foreign policy, and that is a big one. Try this: Long War.

But I must say this is a pretty good framework he has provided.

This five point program has to go in two directions. One, sum each point in one tight phrase. Two, go into the depths of policy, crunch the numbers.

The shaping of this platform has to be a dynamic, inclusive, positive process. The election is not going to be about badmouthing Bush. It has to be about tomorrow. Although Bush bashing sure is allowed.

Emanuel's five points are uplifting.

In The News

Defiantly Shaky American Spectator
Dan Carol: Dear Rahm Emanuel and Howard Dean: Don't Take The Bait Yahoo! News
Illinois Primaries Could Go Either Way Human Events
From Taegan Goddard's Political Wire... CQPolitics.com, DC
Underdogs chase 4 seats in Congress Chicago Tribune, United States
IL: Duckworth in Spotlight as Primary Day Arrives CQPolitics.com, DC
Iraq - Ain't But One Way Out Baby OpEdNews
Is this all there is Chicago Tribune, United States
Howard Dean Tells CounterPunch: CounterPunch, CA
Ain't but one way out baby, Huffington Post, NY

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Manhattan Young Dems


This seems to be another group in town offering a great list of events.

Manhattan Young Dems.

To: paramendra@yahoo.com
Subject: YOUNG DEMS MEETING TOMORROW
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 11:09:15 -0800
From: "Kristina, Alyson, Liz, and Adam"

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
TOMORROW Tuesday, March 21st, 7pm - 8pm
Manhattan County Democratic Committee Headquarters
60 Madison Avenue (at 27th St.) Suite 1201
RSVP requested: rsvp@manhattanyoungdems.org

Agenda

1. HOW ANTHONY WEINER FROM UNDERDOG TO SERIOUS CONTENDER in the 2006 mayoral campaign, by his field director and former aid to Chuck Schumer, Daniel Squadron.
2. Hear about the MYD's plans for the year and find out how you can become more involved.

If you'd like to give a report, please email president@manhattanyoungdems.org 24 hours in advance.

UPCOMING MYD EVENTS:
(also see our calendar at manhattanyoungdems.org)

THE MANHATTAN YOUNG DEMS DRINK LIBERALLY
Thursday, March 30th, 7:30pm onward
Rudy's, 627 9th Ave (between 44th and 45th)
The Manhattan Young Dems are joining the great organization Drinking Liberally for their weekly happy hour. Look for the people wearing the Drinking Liberally buttons (in the back garden if the weather's nice).

2006 ELECTION SERIES 1st EVENT: ELIOT SPITZER, NY GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE
co-sponsored by the Manhattan Young Democrats and DL21c
Thursday, April 6th, 7:30pm 58 (formerly Au Bar)
41 58th St. between Park and Madison
RSVP at dl21c.org

MANHATTAN YOUNG DEMS MOVIE NIGHT
Tuesday, April 4th, 7:00 pm
Movie choice: TBA
FREE
Stonecreek
140 East 27th St.
(Between 3rd Ave. & Lexington)
RSVP requested: movies@manhattanyoungdems.org

MYD BOOK CLUB meets to discuss What's the Matter with Kansas by Thomas Frank
Wednesday, April 5th, 7pm
230 Jay Street, Apt. # 6J:
RSVP and more info at bookclub@manhattanyoungdems.org
Available in paperback or better yet, get it for free at the NY Public library!
Apply for a library card: http://www.nypl.org/books/cards.html

MANHATTAN YOUNG DEMS SPRING SOCIAL
Meet your City Council members who are also young dems!
Wednesday, April 19th, 7pm
Link
120 E. 15th St. (between Union Square East and Irving Place)
Drink specials all night!
More details to follow.

HANDS ON NEW YORK DAY
April 22nd 9:30am-3:00pm
The Manhattan Young Dems will be joining a team of over 3500 New Yorkers to clean and revitalize parks, community gardens, social service agencies, and public schools. To join our team email service@manhattanyoungdems.org.

WATCH THE METS WITH THE YOUNG DEMS
May 1st 7:10pm at Shea Stadium
Tickets $10
The Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island young dems are getting together to watch the Mets play the Washington Nationals. RSVP required by April 20th: rsvp@manhattanyoungdems.org

AIDS WALK NEW YORK
Sunday, May 21st Central Park.
Join the Manhattan Young Dems as we participate in the AIDs walk to raise money for Gay Men's Health Crisis and other AIDS service organizations. To join our team please email Brian Switzer at brian@bswitzer.com.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

JOIN A MANHATTAN YOUNG DEMS COMMITTEE
Our committees are where the action is! Please see www.manhattanyoungdems.org for more information.

ONCE DE MAYO FIESTA WITH THE QUEENS YOUNG DEMS
Thursday, May 11, 2006 7:00-9:00 pm
The Creek and The Cave 10-93 Jackson Avenue LIC NY
Just take the 7 Train to Vernon / Jackson. Walk 1 block north to 49th
Margarita Specials: $4.00
RSVP to msilverstein@hotmail.com by May 9th, 2006

NEW YORK STATE YOUNG DEMS FUNDRAISER with ATTORNEY GENERAL ELIOT SPITZER
May 15th Save the date! Details to follow.

FREE EMILY'S LIST CAMPAIGN TRAINING
May 24th & 25th Islandia, Long Island
Candidate training for Democratic pro-choice women. Free. Space is limited, for more info email info@manhattanyoungdems.org ASAP.

NY STATE YOUNG DEMS CONFERENCE
Tuesday and Wednesday May 30th-31st
Buffalo, New York
Save the date, more info coming soon!

CAMPAIGN TRAINING AND JOB PLACEMENT
Senator Barack Obama's political committee, Hopefund, is sponsoring a campaign training and job placement program for young people of color. For more information and an application check out hopefundamerica.com.

THE NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC LIBRARY NEEDS BOOKS
Please donate your hardcover and paperback books to replenish the shelves of libraries hit by Katrina.
Send books to:
Rica A Trigs, Public Relations
New Orleans Public Library
219 Loyola Avenue
New Orleans, La 70112

Disclaimer: The MYD bylaws prevent the official endorsement of a Democratic candidate involved in a contested primary. Advertising events, fundraisers, or campaign opportunities on behalf of Democratic candidates involved in a contested primary is not an indication of an endorsement or official support on behalf of MYD.

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