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Labor Day events ! |
Dallas Democrats : Celebrate Labor Day at the 18th Annual Dallas County Democratic Party Labor Day Picnic on Monday, September 7, 2015. From noon to 4 PM, join your fellow Democrats, including elected officials and candidates. We will meet again at the usual place, 4930 Military Parkway [the former Catholic Czech Club], Dallas 75227. This event is FREE, and it's the best kind of Texas picnic: It's inside with air-conditioning! Fried chicken, hot dogs and iced tea will be provided at no cost. Just bring your favorite casserole, side dish, salad or dessert. Garland Democrats: Garland Labor Day Parade Float - notice to All 2016 Candidates for Dallas County Positions: Every Labor Day the Garland Area Democratic Club has a float in the Garland Labor Day Parade. Our float displays candidate posters. If you would like your posters to be on our float please contact Jack Blackshear, 214-679-7175 or email to blackshear.jack AT yahoo.com. You will need 2 posters, one for each side. Posters must be received by Sunday, September 6th. AFL-CIO Labor Day Breakfast -- Order tickets ($30 individual, $300 table) through Pam Resendiz at 214-826-4808. (8:30 AM, 1700 Rodeo Dr., Mesquite 75149) Collin County Democrats : Labor Day Chili Cook Off -- Join in with Collin County Democrats and enjoy good food with good friends. A little competition will spice up the event as teams compete for a Grand Prize worth fighting for! Ribbons will be given for best recipe, best showmanship, best presentation, and any other best achievement that we can think of!This year's event will be held on Sunday, September 6 from 6:00 - 9:00 PM at the Towne Lake Recreation Area in McKinney. Contact Neal Bert at (972) 333-3309 to enter your team! |
Park Cities Central Dallas Democrats : legislative news |
Park Cities Central Dallas Democrats September 5, 2015, Meeting: Join us on September 5, to hear Josh Gravens, former Chair of Texas Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants (TX CURE), Soros Justice Fellow, and community activist and organizer on the issues of criminal justice, race, and economic disparity. He will be speaking to us on recent legislative successes and defeats, including those involved with reforming juvenile justice sex offender policies. He will also tell us abut a new organization which is seeking to restore democracy for those involved in our criminal justice system. We meet from 10:30 AM-12:00 PM, 1st Saturday of the month, at the University Park Library, 8383 Preston Center Plaza, Suite 200, University Park, TX 75225. " |
Texas Is Worst in Health Insurance, Third Worst in Health Care Quality By Eric Nicholson Dallas Observer |
Yes, Texas, it's just as bad as it seems. Since the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the percentage of Texans without health insurance has dropped dramatically, from 27 percent in 2013 to 20.8 percent this year, according to Gallup. This is good news, as it means that a couple million more people in the state have greater access to preventative care and less of a chance of being bankrupted by hospital bills. The bad news is that Texas, thanks in large part to its refusal to expand Medicaid under Obamacare, still has the highest percentage of uninsured residents in the country. No other state cracks 20 percent. |
North Texas Progressive Calendar |
Irving Texas Democratic Women -- (6:30 pm, East China Buffet, 4023 W. Airport Fwy., Irving 75062)
Friday, September 4:Drinking Liberally - AllenCollin County Liberally Groups -- 6:30 PMTwo Rows711 Central ExpyAllen, TX 75013 Dallas Chorizo and Menudo Community Breakfast -- (9 AM, El Ranchito Restaurant, 610 W Jefferson Blvd., Dallas 75208) Park Cities Central Dallas Dems -- (10:30 AM, University Park Library, 8383 Preston Center Plaza, Suite 200, University Park 75225) Labor Day, Past, Present and Future -- With Gene Lantz, President Texas Alliance for Retired Americans. Speaking at College of Complexes meeting. $3 plus $5 food or drink purchase. (6 PM, Barbec's Restaurant, 8948 Garland Road, Dallas 75218) |
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* a number of local Democratic County offices and progressive group s have sent out emails encouraging calls in support of the Iran Deal
Please call your Congressperson and tell him/her you support the Iran Deal and you want them to vote yes.Find out who your Congressperson is here: http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/Home.aspx These may be 3 of the most important calls you every make !!! If you need more info on the Iran Deal - please go to this link: https://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/foreign-policy/iran-deal Retired generals and admirals supporting the deal: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/retired-generals-admirals-back-obama-on-iran-nuclear-deal/ |
The secret history of "Y'all" at Slate Magazine |
The secret history of "Y'all": The murky origins of a legendary Southern slang word The phrase "y'all" might not simply be the shortened form of "you all" - but something far more complex
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Police sentiment by city - look at Fort Worth |
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| | There are many things we should remember about the events of late August and early September 2005, and the political fallout shouldn't be near the top of the list. Still, the disaster in New Orleans did the Bush administration a great deal of damage - and conservatives have never stopped trying to take their revenge. Every time something has gone wrong on President Obama's watch, critics have been quick to declare the event "Obama's Katrina." How many Katrinas has Mr. Obama had so far? By one count, 23.
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Bernie Sanders GOTV meeting Tonight Fort Worth |
Getting the vote out organizing meeting
Fort Worth for Bernie Sanders Fairmount Community Library
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Common Ground Street Choir Jobs with Justice rally and march | Jobs with Justice rally and march Saturday, September 5, 2015 Martin Luther King Jr Family Clinic 2922 Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, Dallas, TX (map) We ( Common Ground Street Choir) are invited to participate (and sing) during a march and rally on Saturday, Sept 5, with Jobs with Justice - see details below. Briefly, a year will be held from 10 to 11:45 regarding child poverty as it intersects with unlivable wages and worker protections. At 11:45 the march begins (going till about 12:30 - not long) and then the rally/picnic. We are invited to attend the hearing....then sing during march and rally. Wear a yellow t-shirt if you can... (and I'd like to get a feel for how many can come sing) The theme of this year's hearing will be "Community, Faith, and Labor: Forward Together Addressing Child Poverty." Among cities with at least one million residents Dallas has the highest rate of child poverty, at 38 percent. Ending child poverty will mean demanding livable wages and better protections for workers, increased access to healthcare and adequate food, as well as racial justice and immigration. Communities of color are disproportionately affected by inequality and child poverty, and poverty wages are easy to inflict on undocumented workers.
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