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TomCADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 01:14 AM
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David Plouffe - "November doesn't need to be a nightmare for Democrats"
I think David Plouffe is hitting the nail on the head with respect to what Democrats need to do to win in November. We need to step up and take credit for the benefits created by the stimulus plan, and not be shy about explaining where George Bush left the country. The Republicans are always going to say that we are just blaming Bush, but it is the truth. Don't run from it.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/22/AR2010012204216.html?hpid=opinionsbox1



-- Make sure voters understand what the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act did for the economy. Rarely does a congressional vote or issue lend itself to this kind of powerful localization. If GOP challengers want to run ads criticizing the recovery act as wasteful, Democratic candidates should lift up the police officers, teachers and construction workers in their state or district, those who are protecting our communities, teaching our children and repairing our roads thanks to the Democrats' leadership. Highlight the small-business owners who have kept their doors open through projects funded by the act.

The recovery act has been stigmatized. We need to paint the real picture, in human terms, of what it meant in 2010. In future elections, it will be clear to all that instead of another Great Depression, Democrats broke the back of the recession with not a single Republican vote in the House. In the long run, this will haunt Republicans, especially since they made the mess.

-- Don't accept any lectures on spending. The GOP took us from a $236 billion surplus when President Bush took office to a $1.3 trillion deficit, with unpaid-for tax cuts for the wealthy, two wars and the Medicare prescription drug program. Republicans' fiscal irresponsibility has never been matched in our country's history. We have potent talking points on health care, honest budgeting and cuts in previously sacrosanct programs. Republicans will try to win disingenuously by running as outsiders. We must make them own their record of disastrous economic policies, exploding deficits, and a failure to even attempt to solve our health care and energy challenges.

During the campaign, who will be whispering in Republican ears? Watching GOP leaders talking about health care the past few days, it was easy to imagine lobbyists and big health insurance executives leaning over their shoulders, urging death to health insurance reform. When it comes to cracking down on the banks and passing tough financial regulatory reform, GOP leaders will be dancing to the tune of Wall Street lobbyists and opposing tougher oversight, as if the financial crisis never happened. We need to lay it out plainly: If you put the GOP back in charge, lobbyists and huge corporate special interests will be back in the driver's seat. Workers and families will get run over, just like they did in the past decade.

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Radical Activist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 01:45 AM
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1. That's seriously not enough
We didn't elect Obama to just pass a stimulus bill. He ran on health care and climate change. The call to pass the Democratic agenda and show some guts is more important.
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Hello_Kitty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 02:08 AM
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2. If I don't have a fucking job by November I wont be very interested in these talking points
Oh, there I go being "selfish" again.

:grr:
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JDPriestly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 02:46 AM
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3. I disagree only on one point.
They should not pass the current Senate bill with the mandate requiring people to buy insurance from private companies. If they make the purchase of insurance discretionary, they can make the other changes.

They should only mandate the purchase of insurance from private companies if their bill has strong provisions for cutting costs. Congress cannot foist unconscionable monthly insurance premiums on the strapped middle class.

Other than that, I like the approach.
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SoCalDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 04:34 AM
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4. Note to David: STOP talking to the "press", and START
talking strategy in PRIVATE with the dems who need some advice..

I am sick-to-death of blabbermouth "We're-a-gonna" dems who cannot resist the temptation to spill their guts to media..

Scotty-Boy-the Pinup is senator today because republicans know how to run campaigns on the QUIET.. they quietly pumped in shit-loads of money while Martha was figuring out which pearls to wear to the swearing-in.

dems are pinochle players / republicans are bridge players

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daa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-27-10 11:44 AM
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5. Wall Street and the health care industry got theirs
and all we get is more talk.
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