The mainstream media is an echo chamber for GOP spin

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Since I live in Tucson, I unfortunately begin every morning with our sad small-town newspaper, the Arizona Daily Star. This morning there was an AP (all propaganda) article that the Star recaptioned GOP indicates willingness to deal on budget, and subtitled "Combative Obama casts foes as tax-break defenders." Advertisement The Star rarely … Read more

Charter schools are the answer? Um . . . what is the question?

David Safier

by David Safier I keep hearing people say charter schools are better because they're . . . better. And because they don't have to cater to unions. And because they don't have so much bureaucracy. And . . . look at BASIS. Look at BASIS again. Look at BASIS again. BASIS, BASIS, BASIS. The problem … Read more

Breaking: Rupert Murdoch to shut down News of The World in wake of Rupertgate

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The American mainstream media has been slow to cover what has been a simmering scandal in Britain for several years now. That scandal is now exploding and may take down the government of Prime Minister David Cameron. Rupert Murdoch's News of The World rag (and now The Sun) has been accused of hacking … Read more

AIRC public hearing Friday, July 8 in Phoenix

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: I have already explained to you why it is important under the Voting Rights Act of 1965 for civil rights organizations such as the NAACP and LULAC and other civil rights organizations to attend the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission public hearings and to testify on the record — it is your "community … Read more

Andrei Cherny’s column in the Financial Times

David Safier

by David Safier

Andrei Cherny, State Chair of the Arizona Democratic Party, is also an accomplished writer and analyst. He is president of Democracy: A Journal of Ideas and a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress.

Cherny has an article in the recent edition of Financial Times, A jobs plan for the “new work order. I didn't register on the site, so I can't read the piece on line, but Cherny emailed a complete version.

His basic concept: entrepreneurship in the form of business start-ups is a major part of the country's economic engine, and we need to encourage people to venture out and start new businesses. That means health care and retirement benefits have to be portable, so people can risk leaving a job and venture out on their own without putting their personal and financial health in peril, and government programs, like Obama's Startup America, should be given the same kind of priority we've given to get big businesses back on their feet.

So it is on entrepreneurs, often an afterthought in the conventional jobs discussion, that the nation should focus. Revitalizing entrepreneurship should start with a tax holiday for new businesses that is directly tied to the number of jobs they create. Healthcare and retirement benefits should be more universal, personalized, affordable and portable so that entrepreneurs have a greater ability to walk away from big companies and strike out on their own. More states should follow the lead of places such as New Jersey and Oregon, which have started to modernize unemployment benefits so that they not only cushion the blow for laid-off workers but also encourage and enable them to find better jobs and create new ones for themselves and others. The Obama administration’s Startup America public-private partnership should be expanded so that businesses can be started with the kind of urgency and resources the federal government used to bail out failed corporations.

You can read the whole piece after the jump.

Richard Cohen: The GOP has become a cult

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: In case you missed this the other day, the Washington Post's Richard Cohen thinks the GOP, like Charlie Sheen, needs an intervention. It has become a cult (I have been explaining this for years). A grand old cult – The Washington Post: Someone ought to study the Republican Party. I am not … Read more

David Brooks: This is not your father’s GOP

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: In a follow-up to yesterday's post, You can’t negotiate with those who refuse to take 'yes' for an answer, it appears that New York Times conservative columnist David Brooks has come to the same conclusion: Tea-Publicans are radical ideological extemists, steeped in anti-intellectualism, who are holding America hostage and are engaged in economic terrorism against … Read more

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