Rep Raskin, Dem debate, article and book to read, calendar updates

I’m not going to say much about Tuesday night’s Democratic debate except to aver that it was a dumpster fire of epic proportion, and FFS, the most important thing, Dems, is to beat trump. There is nothing more important. Stop yelling at each other, calmly and proudly discuss your platforms, and Katniss, remember who the real enemy is.

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This past Sunday, two dear friends and I co-hosted a fundraiser for Congressman Jamie Raskin to benefit his financial and on-the-ground support of Dem candidates in swing and red districts in VA, MD, PA, and beyond as well as his youth activist program, Democracy Summer. Besides scoring a jar of his Honey Dill Mustard, I know I speak for all who attended when I say that we deeply appreciated his optimism and determination. As y’all might know, Raskin has endorsed Elizabeth Warren (I have too, FWIW) as he believes she would be a profoundly unifying force for the Party. I love her progressive spirit, her incredibly well-thought-out plans, her fire, and her sincere desire to truly care for all Americans.

For those who think her proposals are too far left, too progressive, too anything, consider this: most are unlikely to pass in proposed form due to who actually comprises Congress. Nonetheless, she is helping push the conversation towards an America of greater justice and equality, one in which more and too-often-voiceless voices are heard and valued, one in which more people will live and age better. That is an America I would love to live in. Plus, IT IS TIME FOR A WOMAN PRESIDENT. WAY.PAST.TIME.

During the Q&A with Mr. Raskin, guests offered up a number of organizations in which you can get involved and/or investigate. All are geared towards fair and unsuppressed voting and voter outreach.

NOPE! Neighbors : founded in a DC neighborhood in opposition to the Trump administration and its allies in Congress. DC residents are in the unique position of having no representation in Congress so NOPE focuses on the actions that they can take as unrepresented citizens. They welcome people from DC, Maryland, Virginia and across the country who share their goals.

Movement Voter Project (MVP): serves to funnel donations to small, grassroots organizations working year-round in underrepresented communities.  These organizations generally don’t have access to national fundraising access, but they work year-round on issues important to low-income workers, African-Americans, Latinx people, LGBTQ people, and young people, including registering them to vote and building their political power.

FairVote : Founded in 1992, FairVote is a nonpartisan champion of electoral reforms that give voters greater choice, a stronger voice, and a representative democracy that works for all Americans. Today they are the driving force behind advancing ranked choice voting and fair representation in multi-winner legislative districts that will open up our elections to better choices, fairer representation and more civil campaigns.

Anyway, the news continue to be hideously depressing, and so I am thankful for friends and family, my garden, exercise, acupuncture, drinks, my cats, that Harvey Weinstein was found guilty on two counts (if you haven’t read both She Said and Catch and Kill, you MUST!), and for good reading. Right now, I’m ensconced in the very gorgeous, fairly mesmerizing Disappearing Earth by Julia Phillips, and earlier today, I read this article about and excerpt from the soon-to-be-released memoir by Greta Thunberg’s mother. As soon as I finished, I pre-ordered the book. What an amazing young woman and family.

Lastly, do remember to check the events calendar for a variety of ways to learn and get involved! Your country needs you, desperately.

Sara Gideon, #Swarming, Weekly Reading Roundup, Take Action

Sara Gideon for Maine

Last night, I had the pleasure of attending a meet-and-greet with Maine candidate for the US Senate, Sara Gideon. I have a special place in my heart for the great state of Maine, and I also have an enormous amount of disdain for its senior senator, Susan Collins. Mainers deserve infinitely more than her spineless and yet-too-often smug fealty to trump, a fact they know and are acting on. For example, they voted out their own trump, governor Paul LePage, in 2018 and turned their state legislature quite blue. Maine has a variety of economic, climate, and opioid-related struggles, and Collins hasn’t supported her citizens nearly as much as she could have (or sentient Americans who pleaded with her to vote against Kavanaugh and are dismayed that she voted against 10 Dem impeachment trial amendments simply seeking access to witnesses and evidence). Sara Gideon will, and I hope that come November, we see her donning the mantle of Maine’s newest senator.

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Sara Gideon

#SwarmTheSenate #RemoveTrump

Earlier today, my dearest Thursday walking friend and I got our steps off our regular trail and at the Senate instead. We #Swarmed! And it was deeply moving in so many ways. (If you would like to join the #SwarmTheSenate protests, please do. You may sign up by clicking this link: Swarm The Senate sign up.)

Today, I was asked to participate more directly than last week by wearing the "T" t-shirt as part of REMOVE TRUMP (see attached photo; dearest Thursday friend is U!). We protested silently in the Hart Building atrium before walking loudly to the Capitol (banging pots and pans and yelling Hey, Hey, Ho, Ho, Donald Trump Has GOT TO GO" and then returning to the Russell building to deliver constituent letters to the offices of Senators Graham, McSally, Burr, and others.

Senator McSally's (AZ) staff closed the door in our faces for attempting to photograph from in the hallway. This was against our rights, and we politely said so.

Senator Burr's (NC) staff told us they wouldn't be able to take the letters because they were trying to be "environmentally conscious" and avoid using paper. Horseshit!

Senator Graham's (SC) office offered no such silliness, but meanwhile, we later learned, Lindsey was out of his seat again, refusing to listen to the case being presented. That's against the rules.
(Jonathan Swan, Australian journalist with a hunky voice, did think we were doing a fine job, and I've shared his tweet below.)

More hopeful were the couple we met who'd driven overnight from Alabama to talk with Senator Jones and demand better from Senator Shelby. And, the "M" in trump was a man who'd flown in from Spokane, WA, to lend his presence and voice to the resistance. He and “P” got to talking, and P offered M the guest room in his house so he didn’t have to stay in a hotel.

Excellent Reading/Viewing

Some terrific pieces this week, including a most delightful video of a cool grandmother. If you didn’t get a chance to read last week’s compilation, you can find it here.

Grandkids and the coolest grandmother. This will make you smile!

What role is gender playing in presidential politics? https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/01/elizabeth-warren-woman-president/604942/

The other, overlooked swing voter.

Truth and inspiration. Courage. Adam Schiff and democratic guardians.

Take Action

Please call Chief Justice Roberts and demand he hold a FAIR heading. This is more likely to happen if Senators are forced to adhere to the rules, such as staying in their seats and listening during the trial rather than leaving the chamber (21 GOP Senators on Wednesday) or reading books (Marsha Blackburn).

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#SwarmTheSenate, and 15 January 2020 :: Reading List

Hi Friends,

I’m so touched by how many new readers have joined this community. Thank you! Pass it on!

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Now in the navigation bar you’ll see two new tabs: Political Events, and Political Resources. Political Events in an interactive calendar two ways: a traditional calendar format, and an events list below. I’ll keep it updated with protest, advocacy, educational, speaker, author, and other cool opportunities. For example, please note that at noon every day this week at the Senate Hart Building (120 Constitution Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002), #SwarmTheSenate will be hosting #Remove45 protests. I’ll be there in a couple days. The group is doing incredible work, and it needs all the support it can get not least because it seems likely that tomorrow (Wednesday), the House will vote to formally send the articles of impeachment to the Senate for a trial. This.is.it! Make your voices heard!

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Political Resources will be a landing spot for information about candidates running in local, state, and federal elections, contact information, websites and other resources, and so forth. Please check out both, and let me know what you think.

And as promised, here is my week one compilation of standout reading and cool stuff:

More evidence for impeachment released today.

This is just remarkable and well worth your time. My Semester With the Snowflakes

If you’re not moved to near-tears by this, I’ll spit! Who Killed the Knapp Family?

Heartbreak the size of Yosemite. The Great Dismantling of America’s National Parks is Underway

The power of even the smallest idea. Just another brick in the wall?

Innovative, attractive, and cool. City Trees.