Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Politics Never Ends

I laugh when my friends ask me why I am still so busy with meetings and such since the election is over!

For too many - politics is a once every 2 or 4 year event - and they see the in-between periods as lulls. But for many of these persons there is no connect of the personal to politics and I mentioned the disconnect in an earlier post: http://lynnsrants.blogspot.com/2008/10/is-your-neighborhood-like-mine.html

So on we go with meetings and planning - for our February fundraising event, for recruiting more PCPs, for parties where we connect not only with each other but with those whom we can interest in the process...

Because politics never ends!

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Prop 8 - the musical

Leviticus [Vayikra] is one of the meanest books in the bible. Why some religions opt to pick and choose which prohibitions they will try to have us all live with is mind-boggling....We had this argument in Vermont when it passed the civil union law and will be argued in each state as they come to grips with civil unions and/or gay marriage.

Here is the best funny take I have seen on this topic!

See more Jack Black videos at Funny or Die

Human Service Need High- Cash Low

Yesterday I went to an advocacy planning meeting - for human services in the rough financial seas ahead.

We heard from groups concerned with or represent children, seniors, the environment, disabilities, the poor and others who rely on the vast social service networks. All these groups have clients who now need services and see their client list growing by the day! In the face of that growing need - we are facing a huge budget deficit here in Oregon and I presume in all 50 sates and the District of Columbia. It is not pretty - in fact it can be depressing ugly - but we know we need to keep looking ahead and being hopeful that a new administration in D.C. will offer some hope and help - but it will not be immediate.

In bad times more people need social services.
In bad times governments cut social service funds.

That's the ongoing quagmire faced across this country right now!

Food banks are empty as people who used to donate now need the food themselves.
Lost jobs means more need food stamps.
More kids meet the requirement for free school lunch programs and those programs are either even funded or get less money now.

More seniors need help with food, medicine, emergency money for taxes and utility bills and those funds are the same as in previous years or less - with more people meeting the criteria for those funds.

ASk your state why is that the most vulnerable among us are the ones who are made more vulnerable in bad financial times? Do we not value our seniors or children? Why are they rarely or never top priority budget items?

Find out what decisions are being made in your state that affect seniors and children and call your state and federal reps and senators to make your voice heard..

And get involved with your local advocacy groups...

Monday, December 01, 2008

Recession anyone?

Today it was announced that we are officially in a recession and have been for a year...so what happened? the stock market tanked!

I felt like DUH!

Why is this news to any thinking person? We all know we are in recession...

Are we so stuck on an idea that we can't trust our own brains and need to hear stuff from others before we believe it?

And why is our country ruled by the stock market? It's been an obsession of late...

Wall Street is an artifact: it can be manipulated - it's ruled by emotions and power and has little to do with real lives!

And stocks going up and down doesn't create needed jobs or raise salaries...stocks don't hire !

For Portland People

A good friend of mine has been involved with helping Mustafa Abed - the Iraqi boy who was seriously hurt by a US Air raid in Fallujah. Mustafa came to Portland for surgery and a prosthetic limb. It's been difficult and expensive and the organizers are still fundraising.

Mustafa and his father return to Iraq on Wednesday but the group still needs money for ongoing support and care

Here is the next event...try to go

Fund Raising Soup Kitchen

Benefit for NO MORE VICTIMS/CARE OF MUSTAFA ABED
Saturday, Dec 6th
11:00 AM to 3:00PM AND 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
$15.00 per person ~ Kids free
At Bonnie and Jim’s house
7112 SW 53rd PDX
Come anytime: 11AM to 3 PM or 6 to 9 PM
Please RSVP at: 503-245-2167

Bring friends and relations

Wonderful food~Fresh baked bread
Raffle~Silent auction (incredible items)
(Also, beautiful Guatemalan crafts for sale to benefit “Los Romeritos”, children’s day shelter in Guatemala City.)

No more victims website HERE