Tuesday night, I thought I’d attend The National Journal’s Debate on “Our Fiscal Future” between John Podesta and Douglas Holtz-Eakin with Jim Tankersley moderating at The George Washington University’s Marvin Center. I was interested because Podesta is often thought to be on the left-wing of “mainstream” opinion, and also it is said that he is […]
Loose Talk and Numbskull Notions At the Podesta/Holtz-Eakin Debate: Part One
September 16th, 2010 · Comments Off on Loose Talk and Numbskull Notions At the Podesta/Holtz-Eakin Debate: Part One
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2012: How U.S. Voters Can Wrest Control of Congress from Special Interests — Part IV. How Voters Can Build Transpartisan Voting Blocs and Use Legislative Mandates to Get Control of Electoral and Legislative Processes
September 16th, 2010 · Comments Off on 2012: How U.S. Voters Can Wrest Control of Congress from Special Interests — Part IV. How Voters Can Build Transpartisan Voting Blocs and Use Legislative Mandates to Get Control of Electoral and Legislative Processes
[Ed. note: This series has been re-posted by Joe Firestone (a.k.a. letsgetitdone) on behalf of author Nancy Bordier with her express permission.] By Nancy Bordier See the series introduction here. This part discusses how individual voters can use the web-based tools and services provided by the Interactive Voter Choice System to set their policy agendas […]
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