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Issue #59 Wisconsin, Pawns and other thoughts

(3/6/2011)  This week covers a few different topics.  We begin with an interesting story about how some people in Seattle are getting back at touchy-feely TSA agents.  Next, we move to a more serious topic, namely the total lack of effort on the Republicans in the House of Representatives as far as jobs are concerned.  Normally, you might say ‘hey, they’re not miracle workers‘ , and I would agree.  But when you CAMPAIGN on the promise of more jobs for Americans, especially since you are partly responsible for so many people LOSING theirs, you owe something to the people who voted for you on the strength of your promises.

And finally, the blatant attempt by Wisconsin politicians to divide the middle class (again) by painting the union workers, of all people, as being “elite” and destroying the economy of Wisconsin, as well as other states.  You have to have a lot of nerve to say that while just a few months ago the very same people were saying,  during the debate over the extension of tax breaks for the very wealthy,  that people making a quarter-million dollars a year were almost POOR!

Plus: This weeks Good Guy started a group of veterans to help fellow vets with PTSD.  See why he did it on this week’s Gut Reaction Journal.

Seattle eatery puts TSA agents on their “do-not-eat” list Moodys says Republicans might lose 700,000 jobs WaPo story on same John Boehner’s E-mail @speakerboehner                                                      Eric Cantor’s E-mail @ GOPleader

Express Milwaukee article on DryHootch dryhootch.org

Issue 51 Promises broken and responsibilities ignored

(1/9/2011) We’re off to a great start with the new, Republican-controlled House of Representatives.  Unemployment is down…or is it.  I say this is a shell game and we keep picking the shell without the pea in it.  Also, the GOPP promised to cut 100 Billion from the budget in their first year, but it’s-my-grand old party and -I’ll-cry-if-I-want-to John Boehner says he can’t think of a single thing they will cut off the top of his head.  Well that’s just BS, and they’ve been SAYING what they will cut for a year now.

Also, it’s almost debt ceiling raising time, but the Republicans are saying they will oppose it.  yeah, right.

This week’s Good Guy is a sandhog who saved the lives of his fellow workers.

And here’s an extra (not on the podcast) about the Coffee Party I received in an e-mail today.

We must resolve to begin a new era of civic engagement working together as a people.

We would like to invite you to participate in the For the People Summit in Washington DC, Jan. 20-22, at the U.S. Capitol and at the Washington Plaza Hotel. Please watch our video invitation.  The purpose of the Summit is to unite Americans in addressing a cancer in our political system: the corrupting influence of money in politics. More info at: MovementForthePeople.org

The 2011 For the People Summit will bring some the nation’s most influential thinkers on this issue together with many of the most innovative netroots and grassroots organizers. Together, we will work to map out long-term and short-term strategies for a movement that transcends partisanship and affects all of us.

If you cannot come to Washington, it is equally important to participate in or organize events in your community. For more info, click here, or email us at: summit@coffeepartyusa.com or call us: (301) 259-1842.

Thank you for joining our call for a new era of civic engagement, united as We the People.

–Annabel, Sabina, David, Eric B, Barb, Eric W, Rebecca, Robert, Leah, Billy, Bill and the Coffee Party USA team

Visit us: http://coffeepartyusa.com

As always, thanks very much for listening.

Issue 50 Republican promises for 2011

(1/2/2011) It’s 2011 and the GOP is riding in like the new  Sheriff in town with a saddlebag full of promises for how they intend to save us all from the Democrats.  Or so they say.  But do you remember what those promises actually were, and did you really care WHAT they were when you went into the voting booth?

I say the Republicans, like like the Democrats do, said whatever it took to coax people into putting them in the majority with little to no intention of fulfilling those promises.  If you’re over 40, or if you study recent political history, you should realize this is business as usual to swindle the voted from people who are unhappy with thew “other” party and this big “change” (sound familiar?) will amount to the people losing ground once again.

his week’s Good Guy is a 19 year old waitress from Illinois who saved a choking victim at the restaurant where she worked.  Not a big story, but just a reminder that there are a lot of people out there who make big differences in even one other person’s life.

Issue #47 Breaking the illusions about politicians

(12/5/2010) Christmas is coming soon, and people are dropping off the unemployment rolls, but not in the way they would like.  The standoff over extending the Unemployment Insurance checks is still on, and there’s no end in sight.

Knowing, from years of observation, how politicians act, I don’t think the standoff will last much longer.  It’s all about illusion.

This week’s Good Guy:  Befitting the upcoming holiday, more links to charities.

Charities
Miriams Kitchen US Vets
Charity database indexes
Charitywatch Charity Vault

Issue #46 The TSA and Terrorism and A Letter to McConnell

(11/28/2010) This week we take a look at these aggressive security procedures by then Federal Transportation Security Administration that has so many people up in arms.  Since they’ve never caught a suspected terrorist, even when they had the OLD procedures in place, why are we bothering to escalate the process?

Also:  A lady on Gather.com writes an open letter to Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell.  She has also sent it to McConnell himself and she doesn’t mince words about how she feels in this very heartfelt missive from an American citizen.

Plus:  This week begins our second annual series of holiday Good Guy segments

Sandy Knauer’s letter to Mitch McConnell
Charities featured on the program
http://www.holiday-project.org/ http://soldiersangels.org/about-us.html
Not mentioned:
http://operationgive.c5host.com/ http://www.operationchristmastree.com/

Issue #45 Earmarks, Tax Cuts and Karzai Wants us Out

(11/22/2010)  This week we take a look at the big, and probably phony debate on the expiring tax cuts and the Earmark debate.  Also, Hamid Karzai, the President of Afghanistan wants the US  to get out and stop “meddling” in his country.  We suspect there’s more than one reason for this.

Plus:  This week’s Good Guy is a whole different kind of animal.

Issue #44 Veterans Day, fear in politics and Bush tax cuts

(11/14/2010)  This issue is about the way fear is being used by the politicians to keep the heat for their actions off them by pitting Americans against Americans by selling the fear of the “other side” and how these people will destroy the country if they get elected.  And I think we should honor our vets the other 364 days of the year and not just on Veterans Day.

Also, I analyze the lie about the expiration of the Bush tax cuts.

Plus:  This week’s Good Guy is the St Joseph’s Center, a charity for homeless veterans.

Article on failure of tax cuts for the rich

The Joseph Center for homeless veterans List of Phobias

Issue #43 Midterm election wrapup and a look ahead

(11/7/2010)  This week, five days after the midterm elections we give a quick wrapup on the elections and my take on it, and a little look ahead to what I think we can expect from the new House majority and their “mandate” to do what the people want.

Also, this week’s Good Guy takes a look at two little-known, but worthy and somewhat unusual charities.

Thanks for listening and please tell your friends.

http://www.dogtagsforkids.org/ http://www.kiva.org/

Issue #42 Last chance to ask you to vote

(10/31/2010) This one was done two days before the midterm elections and it’s my last shot at asking you to please be sure to vote, and to consider voting for independents and/or third party candidates.  A lot depends on whether we decide to stop going with the status quo or consider shaking up the system and maybe, just maybe getting this country’s government going in the right direction again.

Plus:  This week’s Good Guy is “Homes for Our Troops” a group that provides free, specially adapted housing for returning vets with severe disabilities and injuries.

As always, please tell your friends about the Gut Reaction Journal, and don’t forget to vote.

CHRISTOPHER DODD
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/item_GCPyPGbBRoHvSSUkutf3LP#ixzz13frUlgXw
VOTING MACHINES
Black Box Voting.org Voters Unite.org
Diebold and Voting Machine fraud story
GOOD GUY of the WEEK
Homes for Our Troops Charity Navigator

Issue #41 Online Discussion of Term Limits and Candidates

(10/25/2010)  This week I talk about the need for independent candidates again, but since it’s less than a week until the Midterm Elections we will have that behind us and the Journal can go back to our normal topics.

Also, I recently had an online discussion about term limits and independednt candidates with another member of an discussion website called Gather.  I mention a part of that discussion but if you want to read the whole thread it will be available on the links page on this site.

And this week’s Good Guy is Hal Donaldson and a group called the Convoy of Hope.

Issue #40 Thanks for listening and The Coffee Party

(10/10/10)  This one is a reminder that there is a midterm election coming up, and we re running out of time to change the direction of the country before everything falls apart.  And it’s a sincere THANK YOU to the almost 2000 people who listen to the Gut Reaction Journal.

Also, I talk about the Coffee Party, a grassroots group who doesn’t want to “take the country back” or eliminate the government in favor of leaving everything to big corporations.  They want us to KEEP our country and get wise to the idea that “United we Stand” is more than a slogan and we need to be more involved in how our own lives are being run.  This is the very first political organization the Gut Reaction Journal has ever recommended.

Plus:  This week’s Good Guy is Annabel Park, the woman who is the founder of the Coffee Party and she tells the story of how the group came to be.

As always, please tell your friends.

The Coffee Party
The Website Facebook Page Wikipedia Entry
This weeks Good Guy;  Annabel Park
Wikipedia: Annabel Park Her Facebook Page

Issue #39 Outsourcing and Political Games

(10/03/2010)  Recently, the Democrats put out a bill supposedly to help keep American jobs in this country, and the Republicans kept it from coming to a vote.  To me this shows NEITHER side gives a damn about the American Worker because, while the GOP predictably killed a vote on the bill, the DEMOCRATS waited until almost the last minute to introduce this bill.

This government has been encouraging companies to move their facilities overseas for FOUR DECADES, and the Democrats didn’t think to introduce this bill until a week before they all went home to campaign!

Also, why are the Liberals starting to call themselves “progressives” now? Like the Republicans, they seem to think what they do is all about packaging rather than substance.

Plus:  Our Good Guy is an upscale restaurant owner who is making a LOT of dinners for underprivileged kids.

Story on the
Washington Post US Money Talk
Our Good Guy  Bruno Serato
People Magazine article OC Weekly
Bruno Serato’s Restaurant
http://www.anaheimwhitehouse.com/