Interesting article over at VTDigger:
Persuaded to run, then left out in the cold? Gekas takes it all in stride.
About the Democratic candidate for VT Lt. Governor.
She got 40% to the incumbent (Republican) Phill Scott's 57% (unofficial numbers) - which is pretty amazing, given that no one expected her to go anywhere, and she had very little support from her party, and certainly not from the Governor (Peter Shumlin, D).
I hope we'll be seeing more of her in the future.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
We have work to do
OK; most elections called and the campaigns (mostly) over.
NOW: We - ALL OF US - have work to do.
Everyone who's bitter and mean-spirited: We'll be ignoring you; we don't have time for that nonsense - and we do NOT negotiate with terrorists.
Everyone who's willing to come together to discuss and come up with solutions to our many challenges - and I do mean EVERYONE - let's get to work!
NOW: We - ALL OF US - have work to do.
Everyone who's bitter and mean-spirited: We'll be ignoring you; we don't have time for that nonsense - and we do NOT negotiate with terrorists.
Everyone who's willing to come together to discuss and come up with solutions to our many challenges - and I do mean EVERYONE - let's get to work!
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
SOPA/PIPA: Letter to Patrick Leahy, Senator, Vermont
As Franklin said: "Those who would give up Essential Liberty, to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
And to whom do SOPA/PIPA purport to extend Safety? Not producers/creators, but the big business dinosaurs who think there's money in it. These dinosaurs that realize, finally, that they're nearly extinct, and are desperately hoping to delay it.
Ask creators like "Weird Al" Yankovitch ("Don't Download this Song") and Louis CK (making millions from his latest direct offering) - they can make a great living, being paid by consumers of their works - without the dinosaurs and their frantic tantrums.
In this country, we have a great tradition of *not* throwing out the baby with the bathwater.
With SOPA/PIPA we have, on one side, rich dinosaurs whining about being richer; and on the other side, millions of voices that will be stifled if those dinosaurs use these overbroad provisions.
Yes; we *certainly* must have a discussion about issues like piracy (which is *not* free speech) - however the current SOPA/PIPA discussion is too poisoned to be productive.
The choice is clear - SOPA/PIPA are bad legislation and must be dropped, completely.
It is particularly troubling to me that you continue to support PIPA, even now.
Worst of all, using the sadly typical right-wing tactic of belittling those on the other side - such as your statements on VPR's "Vermont Edition" recently.
This is not the Pat Leahy that I've voted for. And this is not in the proud Vermont traditions that you've upheld - at least, in the past.
Pardon my directness - however, this is even more important than SOPA/PIPA.
Please have the courage to reflect on your many years of service to Vermont and the country - and see that this service leads you in a different direction.
Thank you.
And to whom do SOPA/PIPA purport to extend Safety? Not producers/creators, but the big business dinosaurs who think there's money in it. These dinosaurs that realize, finally, that they're nearly extinct, and are desperately hoping to delay it.
Ask creators like "Weird Al" Yankovitch ("Don't Download this Song") and Louis CK (making millions from his latest direct offering) - they can make a great living, being paid by consumers of their works - without the dinosaurs and their frantic tantrums.
In this country, we have a great tradition of *not* throwing out the baby with the bathwater.
With SOPA/PIPA we have, on one side, rich dinosaurs whining about being richer; and on the other side, millions of voices that will be stifled if those dinosaurs use these overbroad provisions.
Yes; we *certainly* must have a discussion about issues like piracy (which is *not* free speech) - however the current SOPA/PIPA discussion is too poisoned to be productive.
The choice is clear - SOPA/PIPA are bad legislation and must be dropped, completely.
It is particularly troubling to me that you continue to support PIPA, even now.
Worst of all, using the sadly typical right-wing tactic of belittling those on the other side - such as your statements on VPR's "Vermont Edition" recently.
This is not the Pat Leahy that I've voted for. And this is not in the proud Vermont traditions that you've upheld - at least, in the past.
Pardon my directness - however, this is even more important than SOPA/PIPA.
Please have the courage to reflect on your many years of service to Vermont and the country - and see that this service leads you in a different direction.
Thank you.
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