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Journal 50219 by Dcoffee

11/04/09 22:16 - 38.ºF - ID#50219Category: politicswar on the environment

I just wanted to mention this.

the Republicans are boycotting the committee meetings for the Environment and Public Works committee.

That committee is trying to work on the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act. That's how we build a 21st century economy so we can start making solar panels and other cutting edge stuff in America. I think that stuff is kind of important. But the Republicans aren't showing up. This is a video from the hearing, notice that the bottom half of the table is empty. The only Republican is James Inhofe, he stops buy for 2 minutes, drops off a statement and leaves. This is the video of that.




one of the things I hate about politics is when people put loyalty to their political party over loyalty to the country and its citizens. I think we should be talking about the environment right now.

This is especially a problem in light of the fact that the World is meeting to discuss Climate Change in Copenhagen in mid Decemberlink

We need to get our act together.

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10/30/09 14:49 - 62.ºF - ID#50154Category: lifeSouth Buffalo Fall Photos / Healthcare
One little note about Healthcare... Right now, it's action time.

Now is the crucial point to make your voices heard. Over the next week big decisions will be made. The Senate needs to feel the heat.

You know why people always break their campaign promises? Because after the election the voters are out of the picture, and the politicians are in fundraising mode. So they listen to the lobbyists and they don't hear a peep out of us till next election.

We can't sit back and hope the politicians hear us screaming through the TV. We have to make phone calls and send emails to lobby and make sure people in Washington Listen to us.

To Contact Congress call this number and ask for someone, 1-800-828-0498 it's toll free, call somebody new every day.

Or you can write to them, type something up and send a copy to everyone. You can look at the letters I quoted in my last post for ideas.

Here are the Senators that may need a bit of persuading.
Joe Lieberman, Connecticut
Bill Nelson, Nebraska
Evan Bayh, Indiana
Blanche Lincoln, Arkansas
Kent Conrad, North Dakota
Mary Landrieu, Louisiana
Susan Collins, Maine
Olympia Snowe, Maine
I know none of them are in our state, but just shoot them an email anyway, that's how lobbying works. You find out who's making the decisions and you target them. If you know anyone in these states reach out and ask them to call.

Thanks,

Now the fun pictures



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The House

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Tuscarora rd. Cute South buffalo Street that runs paralel to Caz Park.

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Love the brick roads.

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This is a little triangle park, off Tuscarora


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Caz Park Casino

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Looking Out

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Caz Park Soccer Game

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10/27/09 13:57 - 61.ºF - ID#50130Category: healthcareYay Healthcare!
Yesterday we got some pretty good news on the Healthcare front. The senate came out with their version of healthcare reform, and it includes a Public Option. It's not perfect, but I think that it's fair, and the most important thing is, I think it might actually work.

Of course I favor Medicare for All, but we didn't go down that road, so you gotta fight within the realm of the possible, so I've been fighting for the Public Option. Go here if you're not sure what the public option islink

Go here to read the news about yesterday's Public Option announcement from Harry Reidlink

Or just Listen to Harry for yourself.



I really loved that press conference, it kinda seems like Harry's got his groove back. He's straight up, and ready to get something accomplished.

The Senate bill includes a provision that was just invented as a compromise between 2 senate bills, one had a Public Option and the other didn't. The new provision is for a National Public Option but individual states can opt-out if they don't think it is good for their state.

I think the Opt-out Public Option is kind of, brilliantly democratic.

If the people of your state don't like the Public Option, you have the freedom to chose another way, nobody is forcing you to accept the new way. But most of the American people want to be able to choose a public option. Medicare is a public option for people over 65, and it works fine, why can't I buy some of that? A few stubborn senators shouldn't prevent the rest of America from having that choice.

The point of a Public Option is to give us a choice. A non-profit choice.

The main complaint against the Public Option (socialism, marxism, fascism, communism, BOO!)..... well ok, the main rational complaint against the Public Option is that it will hurt a particular state or community, senators complain that it will hurt hospitals in their state, or that their constituents are afraid of it, or some other version of I'm responsible for my state above all else.

This provision throws the state based argument out the window. Now your state can opt-out if it wants to, but at least pass Healthcare reform and give the rest of us a choice. Arkansas, North Dakota, Louisiana, and Indiana, you can do what you want, but give the rest of us what we want. And if your constituents don't want the Public Option why don't we give them the chance to say no instead of taking your word for it.

I think this is a responsible compromise, it's all about democracy, let the people in the states decide.

But we have to bring down the costs somehow, cause we're probably wasting $850 billion per year on Healthcare in America.link

This video pretty much summs up why I think the Public Option is so important



I've been lobbying about this for a while, and so have the Quakers.link I've been on the phone (1 800-828-0498) and writing letters.

here's my latest letter, I sent this to Harry Reid and Obama over the weekend:

I'm a small businessman in Buffalo NY, the healthcare issue is very important to me. We need healthcare reform that works. I don't see too many downfalls to the opt-out compromise, But I don't like the trigger idea, I'm worried that it is an empty promise. We need a public option to guarantee competition and bring prices down ASAP. I strongly oppose mandating that individuals or businesses buy insurance without a guarantee that we will be protected from fraud and abuse. The way I see it, no public option, no guarantee. You can convince the Maine Republicans to support the opt-out provision.

I'm also speaking as a registered Democrat, and my father in law spent weeks in Pennsylvania volunteering for the Obama campaign.



Here's the one from last week, this went out to my representatives and the important people in the Congress,

I'm urging you to pass healthcare reform that works. I'm a Small Business owner in Buffalo NY and I've been paying close attention to the healthcare debate.

I support a Public Option. We need a strong non-profit health insurance option in order to reduce healthcare costs.

We need successful Healthcare Reform. This is not about ideology or political philosophy, it's about what works.

We pay more for Healthcare than every other country in the world and we get less for it, that is the key problem. Healthcare Reform must address the inflated cost of healthcare, or it will be a failure, it will be a missed opportunity, and the Democrats will take the blame.

I've seen all the proposals, I'm looking for a bill that will improve the lives of ordinary people and business owners who are struggling to keep up with rising healthcare costs.

I think the Baucus Bill is ambitious, but does too little to reduce costs. It requires everyone to buy insurance, but we have no guarantee that the product we're being forced to buy is safe, effective, or fairly priced.

The way I see it, no Public Option means no guarantee. America's health will still be at the disposal of for profit insurence companies that have no incentive to reduce the prices they charge.

Insurance companies need competition, and Americans need a guarantee that Healthcare Reform is going to work.

Include a strong Public Option.

Thank you



one more funny video, this is fair and balanced fox


I love the part where they say, "Obama's Healthcare Plan, Scarier than Cancer?"

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10/24/09 19:39 - 49.ºF - ID#50097Category: lifeSummer fun picture stories
More Pictures!!

enjoy

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Buffalo Small Boat Harbor, took this picture on a bikeride with molly.

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This is the Beach at the end of Tifft Street, right next to the Small Boat Harbor on route 5. We like having a beach so close to our house, we go swim and canoe. It's so nice on those 90 degree summer days, you just go down and dunk yourself in the water.

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the Fam at the same beach,

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Molly on the boardwalk. There's a boardwalk and a pier at the beach too.



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Labor day in Cazenovia Park, this was so fun, I love parties in caz park and I love Labor. It was a big homey barbecue nothing fancy, but just having the community get together and party after a parade, it's one of those wholesome things.

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The labor day parade, Mickey Kearns in front, I marched with them and handed out fliers, helped tie balloons, fun stuff.


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My favorite South Buffalo party, the Irish Feis and Expo. they have like 5-6 rockin Irish bands, like Jackdaw, Seven Nations, Emish... they also have Irish dancing troops, 2 stages, local businesses, food, drinks. The party starts around 2 and usually goes till 10:30. Bring your own beer or they have good stuff on tap like Guinness Harp, Spaten.. There's also a whole section for local businesses to set up tables. Very grassroots community oriented.

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the women from Emish, I actually went to Fredonia with them, and they majored in Music big_grin

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Irish Fest crowd shot.



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Blue Heron Music Festival, near Jamestown NY

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Main stage, it was muddy the first day

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Tent Setup, this is where we slept at the festival. Dry and cozy big_grin

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Anne

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Night

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Muddy ruts, cars and... cows.

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Parking lot was a bit of chaos. I got splattered pushing somebody out. but I did not get stuck thank you very much.

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lots of sun, no rain that weekend. This is the last day.



That's all for now big_grin

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10/20/09 22:57 - 53.ºF - ID#50066Category: lifeSummer Garden Photos
Hi All, I want to share some photos. Sorry for not posting more over the summer, it was a beautiful summer and I was happy to be away from my computer.

Here's some of the summer in photos.

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Our house with sunflowers in front.

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Our front garden when we just started.

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Our back Vegetable Grden when it just started.

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The first plants

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Garden Sprouts

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Mid Season, lookin pretty good

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Tomatoes on the left fence, cucumbers in the middle, I think I'm switching them next year and making a bunch of changes, I grew a little bit of everything this year to experiment, now I know what works.

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lettuce

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some daily harvest, pretty nice

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One of our absolute favorite ways to eat fresh garden veggies!! mmmm
Mozzarella, tomatoes, basil, and olive oil, classic italian dish, the taste is purely the ingredients,salt and pepper is optional.

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cherry tomatoes, I'm growing these next year. Most of the other tomatoes got molested by squirrels. The cherry tomatoes are delicious.

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I did not grow this tomato, it came from Molly's parents in the country, but it is huge!! almost 2 pounds.

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Yes the sunflowers were 8-9 feet tall

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Molly on the steps

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