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What Are Your Goals For 2011? Time To Evaluate And Commit!

by: Bill Egnor AKA Something The Dog Said

Mon Dec 27, 2010 at 07:14:01 AM MST

It is a blizzard day on the East Coast and the end of another year. This is traditionally a time to be thinking about New Years Resolutions. Resolutions are often belittled, and with good reason. People use this time to say they are going to quit smoking (keep trying! It took my father seven years of trying but he kicked a 40 year two pack a day habit, you can do it!) or lose weight or whatever and then for a million good rationalizations don't follow through.

At the risk of sounding all "New Age-y" there are things that each of us can do to make our attempts at following our resolutions more likely to succeed. They sound goofy, but I am hear to tell you that they do increase the chances of success if you're willing to do them.  

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Initial Thoughts On 2010 Election Results

by: WeatherDem

Wed Nov 03, 2010 at 07:37:50 AM MST

Well, we know most of this year's election results.  Some of those results are good and some aren't so good.  Here are some initial thoughts I have this morning.

Governor
John Hickenlooper is our next Governor, despite running a fairly lackluster campaign and never really developing an image.  My hope is Hick doesn't take his base for granted in the same way that, unfortunately, Gov. Ritter did.  But just as was the case for President Obama, one of the most overlooked aspects of executives is who they put into power around them.  I don't think enough of Obama's economic advisers have average Americans' best interests in mind.  I don't have any idea of who Hickenlooper will put into place around him, but those personnel choices will be critical in the kind of governing he will do.  I'll talk more about him as I bring up other races below.

Blue Dogs
Rep. John Salazar was beat by his last opponent, Scott Tipton.  Salazar was an alright Dem based on his overall voting pattern, but he did vote against key legislative items (global warming bill being the largest in my mind).  More importantly, he chose to publicly rebuke his party.  Overall, I'm not going to miss him very much.

Rep. Betsy Markey lost by a wide margin last night.  This is a Dem Rep. I will miss, association with the Blue Dog caucus notwithstanding.  Contrary to Salazar, she actually voted to do something about global warming and more importantly, she decided to show some real courage by defending her vote.  She took the time to explain to her CO-04 constituents why that vote, and others she took, were important to them.  The right-wing Denver Post editorial board took her to task for being "too liberal for her district".  I won't hold my breath waiting for them to take Cory Gardner to task for being "too conservative for his district".  This seat was high on the Republican Teabagger hit list and could be characterized as a lost cause in a right-wing wave election.  Hopefully a Democratic wave election hits again soon.

CO-07
Rep. Perlmutter won re-election, which I find interesting.  The 7th is a district that is up for grabs and the fact that he held his seat in a wave election speaks volumes about his campaign effort.

TABOR Measures
Thankfully, 60, 61, and 101 lost big time - between 2:1 and 3:1.  In context of the other races, this means a lot of Unaffiliateds and Republicans voted against the measures along with Democrats.  These measures would have destroyed Colorado's economy.  We at least have a chance to still save most of it, if we're willing to have honest discussions about the importance of investing in ourselves and our state.

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CLAP LOUDER or Tinkerbell WILL DIE and Obama's approval rating will drop

by: MinistryOfTruth

Tue May 25, 2010 at 15:28:23 PM MST

( - promoted by Fong)

This diary has been written in response to a diary on the reclist at Daily Kos which insinuates that all anger associated with BP Oilpocalypse and Obama's handling of it is unwarranted.

You see, all criticism of Obama and his policies/appointees is stupid, and only really helps the Republicans. Holding "Feet to the fire" is stupid too. Instead of Yelling Louder, you should be CLAPPING LOUDER, or Tinkerbell will die and Obama's approval ratings will drop.

CLAP LOUDER today, so Obama and the Democratic party can finally implement the GOP platform of 1994! and isn't that so much better than what would happen if the post 1994 GOP were to come back into power? So who cares about demanding MORE and BETTER from Obama? Whose side are you on anyway?

More snark below the fold

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The Problem With Elena Kagan Is Your Belly Button. Om Nom Nom

by: MinistryOfTruth

Wed May 12, 2010 at 21:03:01 PM MST


(Written in response to meta at Daily Kos, and published here for your enjoyment ~ Cheers)

That's right! Your belly button, whoever you are or think you may be

With all respect due to the many, many, many diarists who have already touched upon this subject, I felt the need to masturbate, and since my girlfriend is looking right at me (Sorry, Shiz), a meta diary is as close as I can get.

So here is what is wrong with Elena Kagan in a nutshell, your belly button.

More navel gazing below the fold.

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