Monday, October 27, 2008

Video the Vote



Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Sunday, October 19, 2008

No. 29

This sucks:


A report issued Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) documents how the infant mortality rate in the United States is growing in relation to other countries. The study, “Recent Trends in Infant Mortality in the United States,” found that at least 28 other countries now have lower death rates for infants in the first year of life.

The US’s relative position has declined steadily. In 1960, it had the 12th lowest infant mortality rate, but by 1990 had dropped to 23rd place, and by 2004—the latest year of the CDC’s comparative world figures on living standards—the US ranked 29th. The most recent study, published in July and titled “The Measure of America,” estimated that the US is now in 34th place.

The CDC report found that there was no improvement in the incidence of US infant deaths between 2000 and 2005, a “plateau in the US infant mortality rate represent[ing] the first period of sustained lack of decline in the US infant mortality rate since the 1950s.” This “has generated concern among researchers and policy makers,” the report noted.

For the year 2000, the infant mortality rate was 6.89 per 1,000, a rate that remained stagnant for five years before declining slightly to 6.71 between 2005 and 2006.

The CDC noted: “The impact of child mortality is considerable: there are more than 28,000 deaths to children under 1 year of age each year in the United States.”

Several countries in Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway, Finland) and East Asia (Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore) have an infant mortality rate below 3.5, almost half the US rate. The CDC’s 2004 rankings placed the US in a tie with Poland and Slovakia, and only marginally ahead of Puerto Rico and Chile. The US was behind every developed country in North America, Western Europe, and Australasia, as well as Cuba, Hungary, Israel, and the Czech Republic.

Fake Money-Palooza!



From Air America

Monday, October 13, 2008

The Road to the White House

What are Florida bloggers saying about the presidential race? Here are the top 10 recent posts...

1. Bark Bark Woof Woof: Tilting the Courts

2. Change in Tallahassee: Job Loss: The Price Of McSame

3. Miami-Dade Dems: Antidote to those rumors that he's a danger to Israel

4. Pensacola Beach Blog: Palin Pounded by Alaska Legislature

5. BlueHerald 2.0: McCain’s Health Care Plan to Cut $1.3 Trillion From Medicare/Medicaid

6. The Spencerian: An Obama Lead in Sarasota -- A Bellwether for the State?

7. BlueHerald 2.0: CNN Fact Check on Ayers/Obama Claim: False

8. Pensito Review (Trish): Keating Economics Exposes McCain’s Role in Deregulation

9. Pensacola Beach Blog: McCain Myths

10. Incertus (Brian): Okay, a quick one before I go

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Republicans Don't Support Troops As Well As Dems

Check out the latest scorecards from Disabled American Veterans and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America...

DAV:

Bill Nelson, 100
Allen Boyd, 100
Corrine Brown, 100
Kendrick Meek, 100
Robert Wexler, 100
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, 100
Alcee Hastings, 100

Mel Martinez, 60
Jeff Miller, 66
Ander Crenshaw, 66
Ginny Brown-Waite, 66
Cliff Stearns, 66
John Mica, 66
Ric Keller, 50
C.W. Bill Young, 66
Adam Putnam, 66
Connie Mack, 66
David Weldon, 66
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, 66
Lincoln Diaz-Balart, 66
Tom Feeney, 66
Mario Diaz-Balart, 66

Notice a pattern here? All of the Dems have 100%, while none of the Republicans has anything better than a mid-range "D." So much for supporting disabled troops.

IAVA:

Bill Nelson, A+
Allen Boyd, A
Corrine Brown, A
Kathy Castor, A
Timothy Mahoney, A
Kendrick Meek, B
Robert Wexler, A
D. Wasserman Schultz, A+
Ron Klein, A+
Alcee Hastings, A

Mel Martinez, B
Jeff Miller, B
Ander Crenshaw, B
G. Brown-Waite, B
Cliff Stearns, B
John Mica, B
Ric Keller, A
Gus Bilirakis, A
C.W. Bill Young, B
Adam Putnam, C
Vern Buchanan, B
Connie Mack, B
Dave Weldon, C
I. Ros-Lehtinen, A
L. Diaz-Balart, B
Tom Feeney, B
M. Diaz-Balart, B

Republicans do a little better on this one, with Keller, Bilirakis and Ros-Lehtinen all getting an "A." Dems still do better, Meek has the lowest grade on our side of the aisle, and he still has a "B." The only "A+" grades amongst Florida's delegation are Dems and the only grades below "B" are all Republicans. Again, which party actually supports the troops?

Obama or McCain- Why You Should Vote

Powerful and well-made video on why voting is important:

Thursday, October 9, 2008

What's The Point, Senator McCain?

Very funny debate remix:

Monday, October 6, 2008

Empty Chair Charlie's Fantasy Land

NEWS FROM THE FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC PARTY

For Immediate Release: October 2, 2008

Empty Chair Charlie's Fantasy Land

Tallahassee, FL - Empty Chair Charlie's Empty Suit made a roaring comeback with the Sarasota Herald Tribune's Capitol Comments Blog reporting that after weeks of ignoring the fact that Floridians are suffering under the Bush-Crist Living in Fantasy Land - http://www.fladems.com/page/-/images/crist%20disney.jpgMcCain-Crist failed economic polices, Crist has finally laid out his new economic plan: "Go to Disney World" he said when ducking questions about the economic recovery plan being debated in Congress.

"Empty Chair Charlie must be living in Fantasy Land. He still doesn't get that our nation is facing the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression and Florida's families are suffering under the Bush-McCain-Crist failed economic polices. Crist's advice to the hundreds of thousands of Floridians who have lost their jobs or homes under this Republican recession - go spend hundreds if not thousands of dollars to bring your family to Disney World," said Florida Democratic Party spokesman Eric Jotkoff. "Cleary our part time governor is spending too much time hanging out in John McCain's fundamentally strong economy, because telling people to go to Disney is Crist's entire plan to jumpstart Florida's economy."

As the Herald Tribune points out, "Daily admission for a family of four to Disney World is about $250."

And where is the Empty Chair headed today rather than working on a real plan to fix Florida's economy? As the Herald Tribune later reports:

Gov. Charlie Crist will do a spot of work in Tallahassee Thursday morning before flying to his hometown of St. Petersburg for the first-ever playoff game of the Tampa Bay Rays.

"Not only is Charlie Crist an Empty Chair, but he is an Empty Suit. Crist is so out-of-touch that he doesn't get that Florida's families are suffering under the Republican recession. Rather than going to a baseball game, Crist should working on a real plan to fix Florida's economy," Jotkoff added.

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John McCain's Radical Health Care Plan


NEWS FROM THE FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC PARTY

For Immediate Release: October 4, 2008

McCain's Plan Would Tax Benefits for the First Time, Jeopardize Coverage, Raise Costs for Floridians, Gut State Protections

Tallahassee, FL - John McCain is telling Americans that he'll give them a tax credit to pay for health care, but what he isn't telling you is that he wants to pay for it with a massive new tax on middle class families. Worse, the tax credit McCain is offering would not keep up with rising premiums over time. McCain's radical health care plan will tax Floridians' health care benefits for the first time in history, and lead 20 million workers nationwide to lose the coverage they get from their employers - even as health care costs are skyrocketing.

"John McCain is offering Floridians more of the same old Washington double-talk on health care," said Eric Jotkoff, Florida Democratic Party spokesman. "He's saying he'll give Americans a tax credit to pay for health care, but he's going to raise our taxes to help pay for the tax credit. McCain says he wants to make health care more accessible and affordable, but his plan could cause 20 million Americans to lose their employer-provided health care and allow insurance companies to pad their profits at Americans' expense."

According to the nonpartisan organization Factcheck.org, "McCain's plan to tax workers on the value of their employer-provided health care plans and provide tax credits would encourage some employers, mainly small businesses, to drop health benefits, say experts, and the proposal could eventually eliminate job-based insurance altogether." [Factcheck.org, http://www.factcheck.org/mccains_5000_promise.html]

McCain's health care plan will leave tens of millions of Americans on their own in the individual insurance market and may actually increase the number of Americans uninsured over five years. At the same time, McCain won't do anything to stop insurance companies from discriminating against Americans with pre-existing conditions, and he wants to deregulate the health insurance industry - just as he, top economic advisor Phil Gramm, and their Republican allies in Washington have done with our financial markets with disastrous results.

McCain's radical health care plan adds up to a massive new tax, no change or relief from rising health care costs and more of the same failed Republican policies that created this economic crisis extended to the health care market. Floridians can't afford four more years of Republican policies on the economy and health care.

McCain Apparently Thinks Obama Is A Terrorist

From TPM:


After John McCain delivered the central question of his speech today -- "Who is the real Barack Obama?" -- the first, and loudest, supporter seems to yell:

"Terrorist!"

That's what John Aravosis and Marc Ambinder heard, and it does sound like it.

McCain seemed to pause, and didn't denounce the epithet.


McCain and Keating

Learn what you need to know here:

Feeney Apology Remix

(Sent to me by a friend in South Florida who wishes to remain anonymous...)

Tom Feeney gave a fake apology over his ethical troubles, here are the facts...



If you want Feeney out of Washington, contribute to Suzanne Kosmas

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Friday, October 3, 2008

We've Been Bailed Out!

House votes 263-171.

I can already feel the economy getting better. Really.

(Blame the cold medicine for the excessive snark today).

Sarah Palin Didn't Answer Anything

From Think Progress:


For Sarah Palin, last night’s debate was an open-book exam. She spent much of the evening methodically reading and rehearsing answers from “carefully scripted talking points.” Palin’s notes were largely hidden from plain view, resting behind the lectern where she stood.

Because the cable and network television stations did not show a split screen of the debate, most viewers could not see that, during Joe Biden’s answers, Palin spent almost all her time looking down and studiously reading her notes. But viewers did see that when Palin delivered her answers, she would repeatedly glance down to check her talking points.

ThinkProgress has compiled a video documenting some of the instances where it was clear to the audience that Palin was propped up by written responses. Watch a video compilation:




So, we'll never get to see Palin unscripted and working off the top of her head. Wouldn't want to know how someone a heartbeat from the presidency would handle that kind of situation, would we?

The Nature of Right-Wing Talk Radio



Rick Baker: "I don't think homeless people should vote. Frankly. In fact, I have to be very honest. I'm not that excited about women voting, to be honest....But that's just me. I'm a pig, and that's fine. All right? And we'll see that, I'm sure, on a lame-ass website very soon. But I don't think hobos ought to vote at all. They're nuts. And I think that there needs to be a little more care in who votes."

Key Moments from the VP Debate

Biden: McCain's Healthcare Plan "Bridge to Nowhere":



Palin: I've Been at This For Like Five Weeks:



Biden: "How Different is John McCain's Policy going to be than George Bush's?":



Biden Talks About Being A Single Father:



Joe Biden on John McCain: Maverick He Is Not:

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Great New Pro-Women/Anti-Palin Site

I'm doing some work with the great women (and a few men) behind Not My Gal, a site dedicated to women explaining why Sarah Palin is not their girl. Here are a few Floridians on Palin:

Kaya:



Shirley:



Beth:



If you make any videos like this, let me know and I'll help you upload and post them...