I listened to the President's Second Inaugural Address live and then watched and listened with colleagues at a get-together to celebrate our success in the 2012 campaign. If there ever was a 20 minute speech worth multiple listens this is it: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/inaugural-address/
For an analysis of where the majority of voters stand on some of the areas the President highlighted during the address - climate change, marriage equality, voting rights, immigration and gun violence, you can take a look at this blog post: http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/22/what-does-public-support-in-obamas-second-inaugural-speech/
One thing I took away from the President's address is that "we, the people" need to get to work to make our law-makers responsive to us, and to do what we can to ensure that everyone in America can realize the promise of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Good News from Local Democratic Presidential Caucus
It was no surprise that the folks who attended the Democratic Presidential Caucus in Dexter yesterday voted unanimously for Barack Obama. But that's not the good news I'm talking about.
The best news is related to candidates for office closer to home.
The best news is related to candidates for office closer to home.
- 7th Congressional District - Yes, there is a real, serious Democrat running to unseat Tim Walberg: Ruben Marquez of Jackson just announced his intentions.
- 52nd State House District - Gretchen Driskell, 7 term mayor of Saline is running for State Representative against the "really nice guy" who has let us all down with his voting record and refuses to discuss the issues. www.votegretchen.com
- Washtenaw County Commission 1st District - Kent Martinez-Kratz, Chelsea City Council member since 2005
For more inspiration, check out the first official Obama/Biden campaign rally May 5 in Ohio.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
"The Road We've Traveled" - What a Contrast with the Rhetoric from Republican Candidates
Here's a link to the trailer for the new film about President Obama's first term.
http://www.barackobama.com/news/entry/first-look-the-road-weve-traveled
The film, which is 17 minutes long, will be released March 15 at Obama re-election campaign venues. Get re-inspired, and get to work - Obama 2012!
http://www.barackobama.com/news/entry/first-look-the-road-weve-traveled
The film, which is 17 minutes long, will be released March 15 at Obama re-election campaign venues. Get re-inspired, and get to work - Obama 2012!
Friday, January 27, 2012
What America is About
From President Obama's speech at the University of Michigan, January 27, 2012:
We do not begrudge wealth in this country. I want everybody here to do well. We aspire to financial success. But we also understand that we’re not successful just by ourselves. ... We’re successful because somebody made an investment in all the federal research labs that created the Internet. We’re successful because we have an outstanding military -- that costs money. We’re successful because somebody built roads and bridges and laid broadband lines. And these things didn’t just happen on their own.
And if we all understand that we’ve got to pay for this stuff, it makes sense for those of us who've done best to do our fair share. And to try to pass off that bill onto somebody else, that’s not right. That’s not who we are. That’s not what my grandparents' generation worked hard to pass down. That’s not what your grandparents and your great-grandparents worked hard to pass down. We’ve got a different idea of America, a more generous America.
Everybody here is only here because somebody somewhere down the road decided we’re going to think not just about ourselves, but about the future. We’ve got responsibilities, yes, to ourselves but also to each other. And now it’s our turn to be responsible. Now it’s our turn to leave an America that’s built to last. And I know we can do it. We’ve done it before and I know we can do it again because of you.
When I meet young people all across this country, with energy and drive and vision, despite the fact that you’ve come of age during a difficult, tumultuous time in this world, it gives me hope. You inspire me. ...You know that doing big things isn’t always easy, but you’re not giving up.
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We do not shrink from challenges. We stand up to them. And we don’t leave people behind; we make sure everybody comes along with us on this journey that we’re on.
That’s the spirit right now that we need, Michigan. Here in America, we don’t give up. We look out for each other. We make sure everybody has a chance to get ahead. And if we work in common purpose, with common resolve, we can build an economy that gives everybody a fair shot. And we will remind the world just why it is that the United States of America is the greatest nation on Earth.
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