Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Just Four Among Two Million Plus



Last Tuesday night at the Democratic General Meeting in Sherman, Ron & Jeanne Briggs from Pottsboro told of their experiences while attending the inauguration of President Barack Obama. For those of you who were not in attendance last night WannaBeBlue wants to share with you their story.Remember the Grayson County Democratic Party's monthly meeting is held on the 3rd Tuesday, of each month. The next meeting will be on March 17, 2009, Tuesday at 5:30 PM & will be held at Lupe's W.F.T. Restaurant, 129 E. Wall Street, Sherman TX 75090, 903.868.4300.

from Pottsboro Press, January 29, 2009, p. 1


By Ron and Jeanne Briggs
Public Contributors


You asked for our thoughts about Washington D.C. happenings on January 20th. These are ours, from the perspective of four dots in the mass of people on the National Mall. We had no tickets to any event, but our daughter Valerie lives within a mile of the Capitol, so we felt we could not miss the opportunity to simply ‘be there’ and share some time with her.
Paying airfares and hotel bills would have been out of the question, but free board and a car that gets 35 miles to a gallon of $1.59 gas made it feasible, although we began to question our sanity as the drive entered its third day (it’s about 1,375 miles from the shores of Lake Texoma to the banks of the Potomac). However, where Interstate 66 makes its last curve and the Potomac River is spread out before you, with the National Mall, the Lincoln and Washington Monuments and the Capitol all clearly visible, your spirits soar with its majesty, and you ask “How could we have ever contemplated not going?”
We arrived Friday and on Saturday hit the gym, freshened up and spent time with Valerie, a civil engineer, and drove by her office complex – The U.S. Department of Transportation, which we could not enter due to security. We drove around looking at sites, especially ones that had been under construction the last time we had been in the Capital.
On the Sunday afternoon we walked the mile and a half to the concert at the National Mall, which further lifted our spirits. It was wonderfully arranged, with classical voice, rock, rap, gospel and country music all seamlessly blended, so that you could not help but feel immensely proud of America and to be an American. We thought it was a true taste of things to come on Tuesday (not to mention the impressively large number of porta potties which relieved us of one of our other major concerns!). But nothing could have prepared us for the actual day.
We awoke at 7:00 a.m., turned on the TV to get a weather forecast (it was 18 degrees) and the pictures of the Mall made it look almost full, already! We quickly bundled into our long johns, fleeces, etc., and our hiking clothing, which normally keeps us very nice and warm. We headed out the door into the freezing weather. The streets of the Capitol Hill neighborhood were eerily quiet. No cars, cabs or buses were about, since there was nowhere to park and every bridge over the Potomac into downtown D.C. was shut to traffic. As we neared the Capitol, the scattering of people on the sidewalks turned into a tide which filled the entire street. The six lanes of the Interstate 395 tunnel, which goes under the National Mall, were filled from wall to wall with people. Likewise Constitution Avenue (sic, should be Independence Avenue) along the south side of the National Mall, was a sea of faces. We were carried along by the crowd, taking baby steps most of the way, but the spirit was one of joy and jubilance, concern for each other, and cooperation with the police and the National Guard men and women, who returned the same spirit. Part of the time we were behind a two man crew from FOX TV, who were reporting the impossibility of getting to where they were supposed to go because of the crowds. At the same time, a friend of our daughter, who was with our group, was reporting the happenings to a radio audience in California. Eventually, at about 10:30 a.m., we emerged onto the National Mall, immediately south of the Washington Monument. What an inspiring sight! The Monument, towering above us, its circle of flags waving in the brisk breeze and, as far as the eye could see, people of every age, color and income level, all excitedly chatting, singing or texting on their phones, with their eyes fixed on the massive JumboTron screen (20 or so, each about 20' x 15', were positioned along the Mall), and their feet stamping in a vain attempt to keep warm!
We would not have missed this for anything. It was the most wonderful re-affirmation of everything that is right with America. A peaceful transfer of power, an unprecedented gathering of people, without a major problem or incident. A true sense of community, whether you were Republican or Democrat (and our little group of four included both). Imperfect though it may be, our democracy has served us well for over two hundred and thirty-three years. Once again, the American people have clearly spoken, elected a new President, and whether we voted with the majority or the minority, Tuesday was the day that we all wished this new president well.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Bill Passes Senate, Only a Semi-Done Deal

Now all our Republican elected representatives in Congress will get involved in partisan obstruction of the Economic Stimulus bill or the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

That's right, old Ralph Hall gets a turn. If he is selected as a member of the Conference Committee . So we need to add him to our list for messages and phone calls. We already know how he will vote. NO, as he always does he will vote the Republican party line. No Statesmanship here just a dinosaur of a politician.

Ralph Hall http://www.house.gov/ralphhall/IMA/zipauth.htm or call 202-225-6673 Fax: 202-225-3332, local 9038921112 Fax: 903-868-0264

If you sent a message or made a call to demand that our 2 Republican Senators; Hutchinson & Cornyn stop their partisan obstruction tactic of delaying the passage of the Economic Stimulus bill. WannaBeBlue says, WAY TO GO & Thank You. If you want to send your message again? Do it.

While your at it send a support message to President Barack Obama.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Head Lines New York Times: Obama Says Failing to Act Could Lead to a ‘Catastrophe’

By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG and HELENE COOPER
President Obama used his presidential platform to address concerns about his economic recovery plan, which has won little Republican support.

WannaBeBlue Comment:
Texas Senators, John Cornyn & Kay Bailey Hutchinson just do not get it. Their partisan obstruction is delaying the passage of the Economic Stimulus bill & it has gone on long enough. Now their stalling and grandstanding tactics are endangering this legislation needed to forestall a slippery slide into the depth of another and greater depression than the 1930’s.WannaBeBlue has made it easy for you. Easy to let your voice be heard and before you say, it wouldn't do any good they’re Republicans and not going to change their minds, consider this. If they do not receive a flood of messages against their obstructionist stance they will only become more confident that their Senate seats are strong, safe, & secure.Polls show the public is split over the stimulus plan. A slight majority, 54 percent, favors the bill; 45 percent are opposed. Let’s make a difference send your message. If you would rather call use the phone numbers listed.

E-mail Addresses:
Senator John Cornyn,
http://cornyn.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.ContactForm
or call: 202-224-2934 Fax: 202-228-2856,local #: 972-239-1310
Fax: 972-239-2110
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson,
http://hutchison.senate.gov/contact.cfm
or call: 202-224-5922 Fax: 202-224-0776 local #: 214-361-3500 Fax: 214-361-3502
Copy & paste this generic message as is or personalize it by adding a few lines. Better yet write your own message, as long as they get the message.

Dear Senator____________
Please, you must act without delay; stop obstructing the passage of stimulus plan now before you. Only the federal government can break the vicious cycle gripping the U.S. economy quickly & we need
HELP NOW!
 

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