CNN poll show Christie & Clinton in a virtual tie for 2016> Who cares- it's 3 years away?!?!
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/11/13/poll-christie-clinton-in-virtual-2016-tie/comment-page-1/
Texas Tech students poll residents of Lubbock, Texas on local power company & related issues- some interesting results 9hint: higher taxes for better services?)...
http://kfyo.com/texas-tech-political-science-survey-polls-lubbockites-on-views-of-lubbock-power-and-light-other-issues/
Gov McCrory (NC) polls improve slightly
http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/11/13/3367590/mccrory-has-slight-uptick-in-polls.html
One way to improve your poll #s- go on a retreat with wealthy backers... http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/11/14/3370374/morning-memo-mccrory-to-attend.html
The 2014 Unofficial Voter's Guide is available! It is a great Christmas stocking stuffer that fits the budget!
http://www.amazon.com/The-2014-Unofficial-Voters-Guide/dp/1600052495/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1384450823&sr=8-3&keywords=mark+amtower
This is the 3rd edition of the Unofficial Voter’s Guide. In 2010 the first version was published under a pseudonym. It was reissued during the Congressional election quagmire of 2013, when things went from bad to a government shut-down and near default on the debt. When the free-for-all started in the 2015 primaries, I decided that this book needed to return. So it's back. This book is neither red nor blue, left nor right – it is simply a book that represents the frustration of many Americans.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
11/5/13 - Election Day in some states
Why opinion poll fear grips
political parties (this may be from an Indian newspaper, but it fits the
situation in the U.S. as well.
Chris Christie is hot-but can he win NJ in 2016?
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57610773/can-chris-christie-win-new-jersey-in-2016/
Monday, November 4, 2013
Political news 11/4/13
The political divide gets wider....
Obama: plus or minus for McAuliffe? (Virginia)
Political division broadens in Wisconsin
More on Virginia with third party candidate
Christie still hot in NJ
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Pre-2013 election polls show massive discontent
Polls indicate
the public is so disgusted with Washington politicians of both parties that a
surprisingly large proportion of people would like to get rid of the whole lot
of them.
Less than
25% of Western PA voters expected to vote on 11/5
Sunday, 11/3/13
In the Outlook section of the Washington Post today, there is a huge photo of a T-shirt with a political message.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/virginia-is-for-lovers-of-lax-ethics-and-anything-goes-politics/2013/11/01/757e86ce-40e6-11e3-a751-f032898f2dbc_story.html
It starts with "Virginia is for Lovers", with accompanying heart symbol. This is a tag line for television commercials about Virginia. But the message continues:
"of unlimited political gifts, anything-goes campaign spending, lax ethics rules and minimal oversight."
While amusing, this is also sad, and it applies in many more states to varying degrees.
In other headlines Inter Press Service reports U.S. corporations are "re-writing" labor laws & lowering wages-
http://www.globalissues.org/news/2013/11/01/17734
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/virginia-is-for-lovers-of-lax-ethics-and-anything-goes-politics/2013/11/01/757e86ce-40e6-11e3-a751-f032898f2dbc_story.html
It starts with "Virginia is for Lovers", with accompanying heart symbol. This is a tag line for television commercials about Virginia. But the message continues:
"of unlimited political gifts, anything-goes campaign spending, lax ethics rules and minimal oversight."
While amusing, this is also sad, and it applies in many more states to varying degrees.
In other headlines Inter Press Service reports U.S. corporations are "re-writing" labor laws & lowering wages-
http://www.globalissues.org/news/2013/11/01/17734
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Close to Home comic for 10/31/13
Take a moment to view this comic. I'd post it but don't want to violate the Copyright.
http://www.gocomics.com/closetohome/2013/10/31#.UnWOyFLD_mI
http://www.gocomics.com/closetohome/2013/10/31#.UnWOyFLD_mI
Open for Business
The 2014 Unofficial Voter's Guide official blog is "open for business". It is the home, along with the Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/2014UnofficialVotersGuide, for my new book, which will be available later this month.
While this blog and the book are satiric, I will not accept comments that are mean-spirited or abusive. That being said, I will be posting links to information which displays the circus-like atmosphere that has become Congress.
I welcome links to interesting items that illustrate Congressional foibles.
I have lived in the Washington, D.C. area nearly my entire life, so I have been close to the political turmoil that defines this area.
In 1960 my father took me to my first political debate. It was for a Congressional seat and Republican Charles "Mac" Mathias was running against the incumbent, Democrat Jack Foley. After the debate I told my father that Foley was quite convincing. My father told me that being louder and more animated than your opponent did not mean that you were saying more than your opponent. Foley, my father told me, said nothing, but did so loudly. My father, a life-long Democrat, voted for Mathias.
Every day there is something in the news - radio, TV or print - demonstrating the abuse of power that is commonplace among Congressmen. From exempting themselves from certain laws, taking PAC or other money, political gifts, gerrymandering (recently in my home state, Maryland), and so much more, it is little wonder that I find myself in a perpetual state of "contempt of Congress."
There is much to be contemptuous of. Regardless of the intent of freshmen Congress men and women, there is something nefarious at work in the halls of Congress that seems to drag most, if not all, down the rabbit hole of being influenced and manipulated by special interests of all sides and by the debilitating disease of re-election fever.
This past week on the NBC Nightly News, Brian Roberts said a new poll indicated the majority of Americans were fed up with everyone in Congress, and that they should ALL be replaced.
I would agree.
While this blog and the book are satiric, I will not accept comments that are mean-spirited or abusive. That being said, I will be posting links to information which displays the circus-like atmosphere that has become Congress.
I welcome links to interesting items that illustrate Congressional foibles.
I have lived in the Washington, D.C. area nearly my entire life, so I have been close to the political turmoil that defines this area.
In 1960 my father took me to my first political debate. It was for a Congressional seat and Republican Charles "Mac" Mathias was running against the incumbent, Democrat Jack Foley. After the debate I told my father that Foley was quite convincing. My father told me that being louder and more animated than your opponent did not mean that you were saying more than your opponent. Foley, my father told me, said nothing, but did so loudly. My father, a life-long Democrat, voted for Mathias.
Every day there is something in the news - radio, TV or print - demonstrating the abuse of power that is commonplace among Congressmen. From exempting themselves from certain laws, taking PAC or other money, political gifts, gerrymandering (recently in my home state, Maryland), and so much more, it is little wonder that I find myself in a perpetual state of "contempt of Congress."
There is much to be contemptuous of. Regardless of the intent of freshmen Congress men and women, there is something nefarious at work in the halls of Congress that seems to drag most, if not all, down the rabbit hole of being influenced and manipulated by special interests of all sides and by the debilitating disease of re-election fever.
This past week on the NBC Nightly News, Brian Roberts said a new poll indicated the majority of Americans were fed up with everyone in Congress, and that they should ALL be replaced.
I would agree.
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