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    Diane Black Needs To Do Her Job

    Posted on June 30th, 2011 by ZachYoung

    JUNE 6, 2011
    Rep. Diane Black sent a letter to President Obama wrongly accusing him of lacking leadership on the debt ceiling. [Black.House.gov, 6/6/11]

    Black’s Letter to the President: “The current debate over what it will take for Congress to agree to raise the debt ceiling is one of the most vital debates the 112th Congress will engage in, yet the voice and leadership of the President of the United States is missing. Americans deserve to hear your plan.”

    TODAY (June 29, 2011)
    President Obama at a press conference—specifically addressing Republican criticism of his leadership: “They need to do their job.” [CBS.com, 6/29/11 VIDEO at 0:35]

    Obama: If Malia and Sasha can finish their homework a day early, why Congress can’t treat their responsibilities — namely, reaching a deal on the debt ceiling — the same way.

    BACKGROUND
    FACT: Rep. Diane Black and Republicans already voted for a budget that would increase America’s debt more than 60% (and destroy Medicare), but voted AGAINST raising the debt limit.

    Los Angeles Times: PAUL RYAN BUDGET WOULD INCREASE U.S. DEBT 60%. The Paul Ryan Budget that U.S. Reps. Phil Roe, Jimmy Duncan, Chuck Fleischmann, Scott Desjarlias, Diane Black, Marsha Blackburn and Stephen Fincher voted for, would increase the debt limit over 61.5% from $14.3 trillion today to more than $23.1 trillion by 2021. [Los Angeles Times, 4/15/11]

    Upcoming Events

    Posted on May 18th, 2012 by ZachYoung

    We have several exciting events coming up!  Below is a quick overview!

    Saturday May 19 from 10am-2pm: Strawberry Festival in Portland

    Thursday May 31 at 6pm: Meet and Greet with U.S. Senate candidate Park Overall at the Pizza Machine on the square in Gallatin

    Thursday June 21 at 6:30pm: SCDP Monthly Meeting

    Saturday June 23 from Noon-2pm: Yellow Dog Picnic at Triple Creek Park in Gallatin (RSVP on Facebook here)

    More events and details to be posted soon!

    Local Teen Has Better Education Reforms Than Gov. Haslam

    Posted on February 20th, 2012 by ZachYoung

    From the Tennessean, a White House student offers better ideas than Gov. Haslam and the legislature:

    As a high school student, I offer a different insight on public schools than many Tennessee government officials. Colleges and universities constantly boast their “low student-to-faculty ratios,” because parents equate that with more one-on-one time for their students.

    With the class-size bill, each student would have received HALF the personal attention she or he is getting now, diminishing the learning being done in school.

    I am relieved that the class-size bill has been dropped, but we must not allow this subject to be dropped. Tennessee school systems are in desperate need of a change on both sides of the classroom. Students need a renewed zeal for learning. Hard work and ambition need to be encouraged in students’ homes, schools and communities. Teachers need better incentives to educate. If salaries were determined by order of importance, teaching would be one of the highest-paying careers.

    Our teachers have a huge influence on the people who will soon be responsible for our nation and its posterity. We must keep this in mind and hold their positions in a higher regard.

    Emily Tate

    White House 37188

    Voting Celebration Breakfast at the Gallatin Public Library

    Posted on February 11th, 2012 by ZachYoung

    Celebrate your voting rights with the Sumner County Democratic Party. Join us for food, fellowship, and learn about how you can help increase voter turn-out for this year’s elections.

    Special Guest Speaker Mary Mancini from Tennessee Citizen Action will inform us about the GOP Voter Disenfranchisement law that makes it harder for the elderly, students, and the disabled to vote. This law went into affect on Jan 1, 2012 and was escorted through the state legislature by our own 45th District Representative, Debra Maggart.

    Want to change things? Vote Democratic every time! Occupy the Voting booth and the ballot! Our motto is: Come November, We Will Remember!

    We will also have some Obama gear for sale! Fresh off the press!

    Saturday February 18 from 9:30-11:30am at the Gallatin Public Library

    RSVP here on the Facebook Event Page!

    Do Politicians Know Anything About Schools and Education? Anything?

    Posted on February 9th, 2012 by ZachYoung

    FROM: http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/299-190/9867-do-politicians-know-anything-about-schools-and-education-anything

     

    By Diane Ravitch, Nieman Watchdog

    08 February 12

     

    Diane Ravitch poses a dozen piercing questions on education and school policy. Some of them turn conventional thinking on its ear, and each could be a starting point for reporting on elections, from the presidency on down to local school boards.

     

    1. Both Republican candidates and President Obama are enamored of charter schools – that is, schools that are privately managed and deregulated. Are you aware that studies consistently show that charter schools don’t get better results than regular public schools? Are you aware that studies show that, like any deregulated sector, some charter schools get high test scores, many more get low scores, but most are no different from regular public schools? Do you recognize the danger in handing public schools and public monies over to private entities with weak oversight? Didn’t we learn some lessons from the stock collapse of 2008 about the risk of deregulation?

    2. Both Republican candidates and President Obama are enamored of merit pay for teachers based on test scores. Are you aware that merit pay has been tried in the schools again and again since the 1920s and it has never worked? Are you aware of the exhaustive study of merit pay in the Nashville schools, conducted by the National Center for Performance Incentives at Vanderbilt, which found that a bonus of $15,000 per teacher for higher test scores made no difference?

    3. Are you aware that Milwaukee has had vouchers for low-income students since 1990, and now state scores in Wisconsin show that low-income students in voucher schools get no better test scores than low-income students in the Milwaukee public schools? Are you aware that the federal test (the National Assessment of Educational Progress) shows that – after 21 years of vouchers in Milwaukee – black students in the Milwaukee public schools score on par with black students in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana?

    4. Does it concern you that cyber charters and virtual academies make millions for their sponsors yet get terrible results for their students?

    5. Are you concerned that charters will skim off the best-performing students and weaken our nation’s public education system?=

    6. Are you aware that there is a large body of research by testing experts warning that it is wrong to judge teacher quality by student test scores? Are you aware that these measures are considered inaccurate and unstable, that a teacher may be labeled effective one year, then ineffective the next one? Are you aware that these measures may be strongly influenced by the composition of a teacher’s classroom, over which she or he has no control? Do you think there is a long line of excellent teachers waiting to replace those who are (in many cases, wrongly) fired?

    7. Although elected officials like to complain about our standing on international tests, did you know that students in the United States have never done well on those tests? Did you know that when the first international test was given in the mid-1960s, the United States came in 12th out of 12? Did you know that over the past half-century, our students have typically scored no better than average and often in the bottom quartile on international tests? Have you ever wondered how our nation developed the world’s most successful economy when we scored so poorly over the decades on those tests?

    8. Did you know that American schools where less than 10% of the students were poor scored above those of Finland, Japan and Korea in the last international assessment? Did you know that American schools where 25% of the students were poor scored the same as the international leaders Finland, Japan and Korea? Did you know that the U.S. is #1 among advanced nations in child poverty? Did you know that more than 20% of our children live in poverty and that this is far greater than in the nations to which we compare ourselves?

    9. Did you know that family income is the single most reliable predictor of student test scores? Did you know that every testing program – the SAT, the ACT, the NAEP, state tests and international tests – shows the same tight correlation between family income and test scores? Affluence helps – children in affluent homes have educated parents, more books in the home, more vocabulary spoken around them, better medical care, more access to travel and libraries, more economic security – as compared to students who live in poverty, who are more likely to have poor medical care, poor nutrition, uneducated parents, more instability in their lives. Do you think these things matter?

    10. Are you concerned that closing schools in low-income neighborhoods will further weaken fragile communities?

    11. Are you worried that annual firings of teachers will cause demoralization and loss of prestige for teachers? Any ideas about who will replace those fired because they taught too many low-scoring students?

    12. Why is it that politicians don’t pay attention to research and studies?

    Add end And another question that came to mind after the initial posting of this article:

    13. Do you know of any high-performing nation in the world that got that way by privatizing public schools, closing those with low test scores, and firing teachers? The answer: none.

    Sex education is the best way to cut unplanned pregnancies

    Posted on January 31st, 2012 by Maria Brewer

     Letter to the Editor Published in The Tennessean 1-31-12

    Let’s get some things straight about Roe vs. Wade. First, do opponents really think we do not have a right to privacy? Is a person’s health care everyone’s business?

    Secondly, I have been in the health-care field for 30 years, and I know of no one that is for abortions. I think we would all like to see every pregnancy be a planned event, or at least a welcome event. However, the reality is that this is not the case.

    The only way to achieve the goal of total welcome pregnancies is through comprehensive, reality-based education and easy access to effective birth control. Reliance on “abstinence-only” programs is not effective. Every clinic that performs abortions has anecdotes of conservative and religious members of their community who quietly seek services when they are in a desperate situation.

    Recent data show that half of pregnant teens were not using any form of birth control. Education must be reiterated and emphasized at multiple grade levels until this trend shows improvement. Meanwhile, reproductive services must be kept safe, legal and private.

    Jim Maddox Hendersonville 37075

     

    Maggart Leaves Us Speechless

    Posted on October 6th, 2011 by ZachYoung

    Not much needs to be said about this video, since Rep. Debra Maggart (R-Hendersonville) lays it out on the table for us:  since “all these people” get public housing and buy beer and cigarettes, they have to have a photo ID already.

    Stand Up and Speak Out for Good Jobs!

    Posted on August 23rd, 2011 by ZachYoung

    Help Democratic Women Help Needy Students

    Posted on July 16th, 2011 by ZachYoung

    The Sumner County Democratic Women is sponsoring a service project to provide school supplies to needy students in Sumner County.  Believe it or not, there is a huge need.  Several Sumner County schools have more than half of their students on free or reduced lunch.  So in the spirit of our Democratic values, we are proud to do our part to help deserving students in our community.

    To help out, please bring school supplies or a donation to our next SCDP meeting, where Jeanette Jackson will collect the supplies and contributions.  Please make checks payable to Sumner County Democratic Women.

    Our next meeting is this Tuesday, July 19 at the Gallatin Civic Center.  The meeting begins at 6:30 and will end promptly at 8:00.  For a link to the Facebook Event page, click here.

    If you have any questions about this project, please contact SCDW President, Jeanette Jackson by emailing her at scdwpresident@comcast.net

    Black’s “Cut Down America Plan” Doesn’t Measure Up

    Posted on July 15th, 2011 by Maria Brewer

    Following the release of a stunning poll showing “two-thirds of the public say an agreement to raise the debt limit should include tax hikes for wealthy Americans and corporations, not just spending cuts,”  top economy hostage-keeper and Congresswoman Diane Black tries her hand at damage control. Quoting the Credit Rating Bureau Standard & Poors, she tsk-tsks the negotiations over the debt ceiling:

    “Look no further than this week’s announcements by Standard & Poor and Moody’s credit agencies. In the July 13th statement from Moody’s, they announced that the organization “has placed the AAA bondrating of the government of the United States on review for possible downgrade given the rising possibilitythat the statutory debt limit will not be raised on a timely basis, leading to a default on US Treasurydebt obligations.”

    Indeed, what the Obama Administration has been warning us of for months is true. The US is at serious risk of losing it’s AAA credit rating if it doesn’t forge a balanced solution to the deficit. Given the citizenry’s mood and growing demands for fair revenue increases, has she decided to do the rational thing and raise revenues by closing tax loop-holes and putting a end to billionaire tax dodgers? Don’t for a minute imagine that.  What, give up the hostage by improving our Nation’s fiscal health & security? Never!  You see, the GOP still believes that we must… wait for it… stop spending. Period. Oh the nightmare of… spending!

    Never mind that the debt ceiling must be raised not to accomodate new spending, but to pay the bills they’ve already run up in the previous decade. I guess it’s like when you buy your billionaire friends extravagant Christmas presents using Great-Aunt Betty’s credit cards: “…and here’s a big contract for you Halliburton, and a big tax dodge for you Exxon-Mobil, and we wouldn’t forget the Koch boys: here’s a big stocking of risky mortgage lending deregulation. Have fun!” Then, instead of paying the balances, just shred the bills when they arrive in the mail box . “Aw, too bad Aunt Betty, your credit rating is ruined! But here’s a can of cat food. Oh, were you going to pay for prenatal appointments for your daughter’s first pregnancy? Oops. And that retraining program for your out-of-work son? Not gonna happen. Buh-bye, I’ve got some stocks & bonds to count!”

    Diane’s Black and her partners have the answer to it all:

    “In order to restore certainty in our economy to bolster job growth and keep America competitive, we need to stop spending money we don’t have.”

    Really? With a plan called “Cut Cap and Balance” that breathes not a word about raising revenues, Black and the GOP truly believe that Americans are stupid enough to agree with this Cut Down America Plan? We’ll see our communities gutted, our homes foreclosed on, and our personal incomes eclipsed by inflation (if we haven’t already been laid off)  and still line up behind the GOP to blame Obama and vote for Michelle BachMittPerry?

    In fact, spending money they don’t have is exactly what the GOP is best at, except they only spend it on their billionaire bosses and cronies. Remember the rationale behind the “temporary” Bush tax cuts? There was a surplus that year! Yay! Money! We were rolling in it! The fact that it was a Democratic administration’s surplus that should have been locked-down for future Social Security solvency didn’t stop the burning hole in their GOP pocket. What better way to transfer those assets to the upper crust than to “cut” taxes. Now they want the cuts to rain down on the working and middle class. For the surplus is spent but the greed never leaves them, their appetite must be fed.

    No, the Congresswoman has decidedly NOT come to her senses. Clearly that the word “balance” is beyond her reckoning. She closes:

    “All politics aside, I am committed to getting our country’s fiscal house in order.  This burden of debt will be with us long after the debate over raising the debt limit is decided, and I am in this fight for the long haul.  Securing our country’s fiscal future remains a top priority of mine, one that will last well past August 2nd.”

    Is she lying, or does she believe that the condition of her stock portfolio & her fellow millionaires tax write-offs is the measure of our great Nation’s fiscal future? I would not doubt that her vision is so narrow and her ideology so rigid that she believes that if she is doing well, the rest of us must be just fine. What, Aunt Betty’s eating cat food? Who could have predicted? I am here to report that millions of Americans, no less the hundreds of thousands of her constituents here in the 6th district, will be soon telling her she is mistaken.