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OPEN THREAD

Sun May 22, 2005 at 01:06:06 AM PDT

Since our hosts haven't put an open thread up for a while, I'm taking the bull by the horns. I've got a couple items that individually aren't really worth diaries but collectively might interest some of you...

Beatty for Governor? He unloads on Arnold today at Berkeley

Sat May 21, 2005 at 09:24:49 PM PDT

From a story on the SF Chronicle website, which is slated to appear on the front page of tomorrow's newspaper:

Beatty unleashes riff on governor

Poll

Would you vote for Beatty for Governor of CA in the primary?

50%28 votes
16%9 votes
10%6 votes
12%7 votes
3%2 votes
7%4 votes

| 56 votes | Vote | Results

Jobs Workshop: Recommend a job or field of study

Mon Jan 17, 2005 at 01:30:17 PM PDT

Like many Kossacks, I'm looking for a job, and not necessarily what I was doing last. It sounds like a lot of people are gainfully, happily employed here, so I'd like some feedback from you. What job field would you recommend to your fellow Kossacks? Or what area of study would you recommend to us?

Oakland DFA Meetup - Lakoff, Brunner, WOW! (updated)

Thu Jan 06, 2005 at 12:37:17 PM PDT

Democracy for America, Howard Dean's activist reform Democratic organization, held Meetups in over 700 locations last night. Well, the one in Oakland at the Saysetha Restaurant blew the freaking roof off the place! We not only had 95 attendees in a restaurant that can seat 75 (the biggest Meetup ever at this location), but we also had two star guests: Oakland City Councilwoman Jane Brunner, and Dr. George Lakoff himself, who works just up the street at UC Berkeley. I almost didn't go to this one, but I am so glad I did now.

Kossack Jobs Club

Tue Dec 21, 2004 at 01:20:14 PM PDT

There's been some talk about the Democratic party providing more community and more services to its members. I think it's time for some action. I want to start a Kossacks Jobs Club.
Poll

Would you help a Kossack get a job?

97%41 votes
2%1 votes

| 42 votes | Vote | Results

American Prospect: Good ideas from the states

Wed Dec 15, 2004 at 12:35:05 AM PDT

I'd like to draw your attention to this interesting article, States of Flux, over at The American Prospect. Jared Bernstein talked to Michael Ettlinger at the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), an economic thinktank dedicated to working class economic issues. The EPI was founded by a group of left-leaning economists, including former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich, a truly good guy.

Ettlinger argues that there are three big economic issues being fought at the state level, some with a remarkable degree of success...

CA Dems: Important deadline TOMORROW

Mon Dec 13, 2004 at 11:17:58 AM PDT

CA Dems: Important deadline TOMORROW

If you are a reform-minded Dem in California, there is an important deadline tomorrow. Tomorrow is the last day in many assembly districts (though not all) to qualify for voting at the CA Democratic Party's Assembly District Committees' re-organizational meetings in January. Why should you care about voting at these meetings? Well, I'm glad you asked...

What's your guess for the August job numbers? [poll]

Tue Aug 31, 2004 at 04:24:49 PM PDT

The August employment report comes out this Friday. According to this AP story on today's consumer confidence report, economists are expecting it to say we gained 160,000 jobs in August. Of course we all know what a track record "these economists" have (who are these guys anyway?) - they predicted 150,000 jobs for last month, but were shocked by a truly craptacular report of 32,000 jobs.
Poll

What;'s your guess on Friday's job numbers?

29%24 votes
14%12 votes
14%12 votes
13%11 votes
7%6 votes
3%3 votes
4%4 votes
2%2 votes
1%1 votes
7%6 votes

| 81 votes | Vote | Results

Why the UN will not monitor our elections

Wed Jul 28, 2004 at 04:59:22 PM PDT

I've seen a lot of comments about getting the UN in to monitor our elections. According to this SF Chron article from a few weeks ago, some legislators requested that the UN monitor our elections, but the UN has demurred:

Jon Carroll invites you to "Guess the October Surprise"!

Wed Jul 21, 2004 at 11:44:31 AM PDT

Jon Carroll, SF Chron columnist and one of my favorite writers, yesterday proposed a contest to
"Guess the October Surprise!".

Do you know who your congresspeople are? [poll]

Mon Jul 12, 2004 at 04:31:54 PM PDT

This may be way too basic, but I'm sure there's a lot of political newbies on here, and I'm curious: do you know off the top of your head who your representative is and who your senators are?
Poll

Do you know who your congresspeople are?

93%128 votes
3%5 votes
0%1 votes
1%2 votes
0%0 votes
0%1 votes

| 137 votes | Vote | Results

Why the UN will not oversee our Nov elections (re-post)

Sat Jul 10, 2004 at 02:56:14 PM PDT

[Editor's Note: I posted this over the weekend under a different title, but I think many people have not seen this article and may be under the mistaken impression that the UN could observe our elections. Changed title and re-arranged article quotes.]

Last Friday's SF Chron had a new article that actually names one of the reps requesting the UN observe our Nov. elections, and clarifies why we're not likely to get ANY oversight from the UN:
SF Chron: Lawmakers ask UN to monitor elections.

Why did the Iraqi chicken cross the road?

Tue Jun 08, 2004 at 01:20:07 PM PDT

This is from Juan Cole's excellent blog Informed Comment. A friend of his in Baghdad sent him this list of responses to the proverbial question: Why did the Iraqi chicken cross the road?

Gallup says Bush is most polarizing Pres in their polling history - w/poll and graph

Sun Jun 06, 2004 at 03:41:25 PM PDT

I know this has been written up before but I want to bring this up for more discussion. Gallup recently analyzed the approval ratings of all the presidents in office since Truman: Bush Ratings Show Historical Levels of Polarization.
Poll

Is talking about Bush's polarization a good idea?

83%83 votes
1%1 votes
16%16 votes

| 100 votes | Vote | Results

Kurds attack Turkish troops, break 5-year truce

Wed Jun 02, 2004 at 02:20:46 PM PDT

How does your company treat its employees? [poll]

Fri May 28, 2004 at 12:41:09 PM PDT

There's an interesting story on Newsweek's website this week: Quitting Time, about how many people in the workforce are itching to leave their jobs because so many are not being treated well by their companies.
Poll

How does your company treat its employees?

27%23 votes
36%31 votes
25%22 votes
10%9 votes

| 85 votes | Vote | Results

WSJ: Bush hopes voters notice economy! [poll]

Fri May 21, 2004 at 03:47:04 PM PDT

This is too rich: over at Prof. Brad DeLong's excellent economics blog, he posts an excerpt from a Wall Street Journal article on the BushCo's attempts to re-focus people on the economy. Yes, you read that correctly, they want people to pay more attention to all the ways they're getting screwed.
Poll

Are you seeing a jobs recovery in your area?

9%8 votes
13%12 votes
34%30 votes
34%30 votes
6%6 votes

| 86 votes | Vote | Results

Why Repubs are better at selling lies, and what we can do about it

Tue May 11, 2004 at 05:22:24 PM PDT

Many people have made the observation lately that Repubs are better at lying than Dems are at telling the truth. I would re-cast that to say that Republicans are better at SELLING lies than Democrats are at selling the truth. I have an idea why, and I think I know what we can do about it.
Poll

Does this make sense?

28%2 votes
14%1 votes
28%2 votes
28%2 votes

| 7 votes | Vote | Results


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