The Johnson County, IA Auditors Office is seeking 43 more pollworkers of the Green, Libertarian, Republican, and "no party". Pay is $10 and hour with time and a half after an 8 hours a day. Visit the auditors office at 913 S. Dubuque St. or contact the office at 356-6004 or email nmueller@co.johnson.ia.us as soon as possible if interested.
The auditors office has enough Democrat pollworkers, in case you were wondering.
Showing posts with label Green Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Party. Show all posts
Sunday, October 26
Wednesday, October 15
Why I'm Going Green with Barth
I supported and encouraged others to vote for Dave Loebsack in Iowa's 2nd District in 2006. It was my sense then that he would be a better voice for progressive issues and he ran a strong populist campaign. However, in 2008, his record tells me that he is more comfortable to be part of the status quo and not the "change" that is plastered on his campaign signs. He voted for the financial bailout (both the original and the "sweetened" extra-expensive version), has voted for the elongation of the war in Iraq (ALTHOUGH, TO HIS CREDIT WITH A TIMELINE)and is willing to fund to keep it going in Afghanistan. To his credit he has been a constant supporter of 13 separate veteran support bills. Too often he has gone along with the House leadership without carving a niche of independence in voting for the best interests of the district. His views as recorded by Project Vote Smart can be found here.
When Project Vote Smart asked him to "explain in a total of 100 words or less, your top two or three priorities if elected. If they require additional funding for implementation, please explain how you would obtain this funding," his response was
"No Answer."
Maybe it is the pragmatism that comes from wanting to have a career in politics or maybe it is that he is waiting for a Democrat to be president before finding his progressive voice. However, I'm not willing to vote for possibility, I did that in 2006.
Meanwhile, I believe the Green Party's Wendy Barth has the most to offer the 2nd District. She is consistently for peace, has some great ideas to make the US more energy independent, and would not have voted for the bailout without the folks on Main Street's concerns not being addressed. I trust her to be consistent in what she tells voters and what she does as a legislator. I feel comfortable in splitting my ticket and supporting both Wendy and Barack Obama.
When Project Vote Smart asked him to "explain in a total of 100 words or less, your top two or three priorities if elected. If they require additional funding for implementation, please explain how you would obtain this funding," his response was
"No Answer."
Maybe it is the pragmatism that comes from wanting to have a career in politics or maybe it is that he is waiting for a Democrat to be president before finding his progressive voice. However, I'm not willing to vote for possibility, I did that in 2006.
Meanwhile, I believe the Green Party's Wendy Barth has the most to offer the 2nd District. She is consistently for peace, has some great ideas to make the US more energy independent, and would not have voted for the bailout without the folks on Main Street's concerns not being addressed. I trust her to be consistent in what she tells voters and what she does as a legislator. I feel comfortable in splitting my ticket and supporting both Wendy and Barack Obama.
Thursday, September 18
Seeing Green
With the passing of Peter Camejo, one of the Green Party (in California) founders and perennial candidate, a moment of reflection is due. I wonder why the Green Party isn't getting any press in this election cycle? After all, it is the only party running a ticket headed by two women (of color, no less), For Georgia U.S. Rep. Cynthia Mckinney and Rosa Clemente.
Here is a video produced by one of their supporters:
Here is McKinney at her tenacious best:
Whether or not people vote Green, Independent, Republican or Democrat, it would be great for McKinney, Nader, Barr, McCain, and Obama to debate together or at least have town hall meetings--then the electorate would have the best opportunity to be informed to decide what is in our best interest.
Here is a video produced by one of their supporters:
Here is McKinney at her tenacious best:
Whether or not people vote Green, Independent, Republican or Democrat, it would be great for McKinney, Nader, Barr, McCain, and Obama to debate together or at least have town hall meetings--then the electorate would have the best opportunity to be informed to decide what is in our best interest.
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