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Hillary Clinton Hits Record Favorability, Poll Shows Wide Support For 2016 Candidacy

Run, Hillary, Run!

This would be so very wonderful…..

And I’m glad to see she is finally get the respect and appreciation she deserves….

From the HuffingtonPost.com:

A decision by Hillary Clinton to run for president in 2016 would be welcomed by most Americans, according to a Washington Post/ABC poll released Wednesday.

As she prepares to step down as secretary of state, Clinton has a lifetime high favorability rating of 66 percent, according to the Post/ABC poll, with less than a third of respondents holding unfavorable views. Two-thirds of Americans approve of her job performance in the Obama administration.

That goodwill translates into broad support for Clinton to make a second run at the presidency in four years, with 57 percent supporting her candidacy.

The demographics of her support provide a sense of what could be a key constituency for a Clinton campaign: women, especially those who are younger or middle-aged. Two-thirds of women, including 75 percent of those under age 50, say they would like to see her run. Among men, her candidacy is supported by a narrower 49 percent

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Hostess wins OK to give execs up to $1.75 million in bonuses

This is a real example of what is totally wrong with the Corporate Culture and Corporate accountability in America….

These guys destroyed a profitable, iconic American Company.

Even though it makes nasty, bad-for-you treats full of preservatives and strange chemical things…

But that’s what America seems to want.  It’s really hard to fail at this….

And they failed.  And are going bankrupt.  Bad management is the only excuse…

And they are getting bonuses for this?  Talk about Bain Capital as a business model….

I guarantee the hourly workers aren’t getting any bonuses for making the product;  only those whose “leadership”  destroyed the company….

From the L. A Times:

 

Hostess Brands Inc., in the midst of winding down its business, won approval Thursday from a federal bankruptcy judge to give as much as $1.75 million in bonuses to its executives.

The money is intended as an incentive for 19 top-level managers to remain with the Twinkies and Ding Dongs maker to oversee its liquidation.

The payouts will be granted only if managers “achieve a set of specific tasks and goals within a specified time frame that are designed to speed and lower the cost of the wind-down,” Hostess spokesman Lance Ignon said.

The maximum bonus amount, Ignon said, represents 0.07% of Hostess’ revenue and 0.17% of the value of its assets and is below the average for bonuses in comparable bankruptcy cases. Hostess Chief Executive Greg Rayburn would be not be eligible for a bonus, Ignon said.

via Hostess wins OK to give execs up to $1.75 million in bonuses – latimes.com.

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Papa John’s, Denny’s, Applebees brands hurt by Obamacare criticism

Good…

I never went to Denny’s or Applebees to begin with, but  used to order Papa John’s on occasion.  But not since their CEO made his idiotic statements after the election.

I’m now boycotting Papa John’s.  I’ve long boycotted Domino’s due to their political actions and I hate Pizza Hut.

Another reason to buy local pizzas!

Local pizzas are better anyway.   We have several local, wood-fired pizza options.  At least one, uses only locally grown ingredients.

I should always been buying all our pizzas from them to begin with…

If only they delivered…..

Well, we all must make some sacrifices….

From AmericaBlog.com:

Though it has many faults, one great aspect of the free market – the actual free market and not what we have on Wall Street – is that customers have choices. Since the Obama re-election victory in November, a few CEOs and business executives couldn’t accept that they lost, and chose instead to bash President Obama and Obamacare.

It was especially strange to hear one CEO, Papa John’s’ John Schnatter, complain about the supposedly high costs of Obamacare forcing him to limit his workers’ hours, while he somehow found the money to build a moat around his mansion and a personal golf course. He’s also the same CEO who is facing a $250 million class action lawsuit for sending text messages to customers.

Then there was the local Denny’s franchiseewho came up with the bright idea to tack on a 5% surcharge to every check to supposedly pay for Obamacare.

Or Applebee’s NY franchisee who claimed Obamacare may force him to institute a hiring freeze.

via Papa John’s, Denny’s, Applebees brands hurt by Obamacare criticism.

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Senate Republicans Shoot Down Treaty For Disabled Rights

These Republicans in the Senate are getting to be as bad as the ones in the House.

What an embarrassment….

These are among the most idiotic responses I’ve ever read….

From TalkingPointsMemo:

The Senate Tuesday fell short of the two-thirds vote required to ratify a United Nations treaty aimed at securing rights for disabled people around the world, when the vast majority of Republican senators voted against the treaty. The final vote was 61-38 vote. All the nay votes were Republican.

The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities essentially makes the 1990 Americans With Disabilities Act a non-binding international standard. It requires no change to U.S. law.

Originally signed by then-President George W. Bush in 2006 and re-signed by President Barack Obama in 2009 shortly after he took office, the treaty has been championed by former Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS), the one-time GOP presidential nominee who suffered a disability while serving in the Army in World War II. Dole was on the Senate floor Tuesday ahead of the ratification vote, in a wheelchair, accompanied by his wife, former Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-NC).

via Senate Republicans Shoot Down Treaty For Disabled Rights | TPMDC.

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Today, I’m Thankful for…..

Everyone seems to be posting a daily “what I’m Thankful for” update on Facebook.  That’s really not my style.  It’s a little too Hallmark and too mainstream for me.  If I posted one thing at a time, it would be too tempting to be snarky.  That would inevitably lead to me being called an ungrateful bitch by someone with no sense of humor and further result in me having to have one of those awful Facebook battles….

I’m grateful for many things, but don’t talk about it well.  I also have to put my gratitude into the context of my life as I’m lucky enough to live it.  For me it’s better to list the big and little things I’m thankful for all in one list.  It gives more context.   It’s also a better way for me to express myself.  That’s just the way I am– thoughtful, observant, a little deep, a little sentimental and somewhat happily shallow when I can get away with it…..

Here goes.  This is my list of things for which I’m very grateful- not necessarily in the order of importance- but in the context of the Holidays,  recent events and in my mind at this moment.  You can guess the real order….

  1. Brooks Brothers
  2. Online Shopping
  3. My partner Steve who has made the last almost 16 years the best years of my life
  4.  Our 4 twisted rescued pets
  5. Green Valley Grill’s  Take Out Thanksgiving service
  6. Our friends- old and new, present and past, sane and crazy who share this wonderful journey through life with us
  7. That our friends are bringing most of the rest of the Thanksgiving dinner that I’m not ordering from the Green Valley Grill
  8. That President Obama was re-elected
  9. Ralph Lauren
  10. The overall election results that showed an emerging, diverse country embracing hope and inclusion instead of selfishness and fear.
  11. Tarn-X Silver Polish and Haggerty’s Silver Paste
  12. A good job I usually love…
  13. Our families of Choice and of Birth- both of whom contribute so much to making us who we are and providing good blogging fodder
  14. Our neighborhood- full of fun, smart, caring, eclectic people.  Well, except for those few who put Romney signs in their yard…
  15. Good sidewalks for dog walking
  16. Ocracoke Island- that provides a once a year chance for us to get away from chain stores and franchise restaurants, our fast-paced life and have the chance to slow down and enjoy life in a special village off the North Carolina coast.
  17. The chance to travel-no matter how much I may complain about the process
  18. The Lexus dealership that keeps my 12 year 0ld car running so well that I don’t have to buy a new one
  19. That almost no one wears double knit polyester anymore
  20. LL Bean
  21. Our wonderful housekeeper and pet sitter who helps us manage our crazy lives
  22. That we don’t have to pay college tuition, but only vet bills
  23. That Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid exist and help so many people add a little more dignity and security to their lives
  24. Tranquillizers
  25. The Bestway Grocery store up the street and their great selection of good, cheap wines that I never mix with the above, in case you are wondering….
  26. That I live in a city of several colleges and Universities that values education and votes reliably Democratic to protect it.
  27. The Arts- all of them.  Local and Broadway, amateur and professional.  And all the artist struggling to express themselves in a world that is not often friendly to the Arts and Artists.
  28. My gym- the only one I’ve ever liked and that I need to get to more often.
  29. Yoga- that I need to do more often so I don’t need numbers 24 & 25 as often!
  30. Jon Stewart and Anderson Cooper
  31. Sarcasm
  32. The chance to enjoy all the many aspects of the Holiday seasons with people who value both the multi-cultural and traditional aspects of the season.
  33. Maria’s and Reto’s take away meals
  34. All the wonderful people I’ve reconnected with or met on Facebook and through my blogs, some that I may not have ever met in person, but who add so much fun and interest to my life with their comments, messages and posts
  35. That I don’t live in Arizona, Alabama or Mississippi
  36. Gas logs
  37. That I went to college at Washington and Lee University in beautiful little Lexington Virginia where I got a great education, started to learn to think more diversely and  met so many wonderful people both then and later through the W&L connection
  38. Sweaters.  Lots of sweaters….
  39. The ability to laugh at the ironies and complexities of life
  40. That I’m still here to enjoy it all….

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Get Out and VOTE!!!!

That’s all there is to say today…..

And here is a little something to inspire you…

Thanks to my friend, Jimmy, for originally posting this on Facebook!

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An Election Message from our Forefathers

I loved this….

Get out and vote!

Thanks, to my friend Lara for posting this on Facebook where I originally saw it.  From the Reformed Whores:

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October Surprise: Romney Lies, Under Oath, to Help Friend Protect Assets from Wife in Ugly Divorce

Of course it’s not surprise that Romney lies like a cheap rug…

Or that he considers women less than equal to men…

But that he lies under oath shows he’s surprisingly stupid….

Or feels he is so entitled oaths and laws don’t apply to him…

And helping rich friends keep their money always comes first….

What a scumbag….

 

From Salon.com:

Documents unsealed by a court in Massachusetts today show that Mitt Romney created a special share of stock to help a friend give his ex-wife less money during a nasty divorce, and then testified that she got a fair price, even though she made a fraction of what the shares were worth just a year later.

Romney testified that Tom Stemberg, the founder of Staples, had properly appraised the value of the company’s shares at $2.25 during the divorce. But a year later the share price closed at exactly 10 times that amount on the first day of its IPO.

As we noted yesterday, the divorce testimony was the “October Surprise” with the most potential to actually be surprising. It seems like it may not disappoint. While initial rumors that Romney lied about Staples’ value under oath appear overblown, the story is not particularly flattering at a time when both candidates are desperately trying to attract female voters.

via October Surprise: Romney may have screwed over his friend’s ex-wife – Salon.com.

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Fran Lebowitz, Frank Rich At Town Hall: Pair Debate State Of The Union

These are two of my favorite political and social commentators….

I agree with about 99% of what they say….

I would love to see them together some time.

Here is a brief excerpt from a Huffington Post article on them:

Lebowitz, in particular, wants to caution her political allies — and her candidate — that sitting back and waiting for people to realize that you’re right and your opponent is wrong doesn’t work in the era of Kim Kardashian and Honey Boo Boo. “Obama [is] living in a world where I have chosen to live in, where a raised eyebrow has an effect — which is not the United States,” she told The Huffington Post.

She went on to refer to the Republican party as a “confederacy” and eviscerate Romney’s argument that his success as a C.E.O. proves that he can run the country. “[A business] has one goal: to make a profit,” she said. “Even three-year-olds have more complicated goals than that.”

via Fran Lebowitz, Frank Rich At Town Hall: Pair Debate State Of The Union (PHOTOS).

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Greensboro and Guilford County NC Voters Guide

If you are looking for a great Progressive Voter Guide, Replacements, LTD PAC has one.  This is especially helpful for Judicial races…

While, its an LGBT Guide, it’s also great for anyone trying to identify Progressive- or more Progressive- Candidates.

The Replacements Website has more info and some additional recommendations for surrounding counties and cities:

http://www.replacementsltdpac.org

Please support these candidates and get out and vote!!!!

 

Here are the Greatest Hits for National, State and Greensboro/Guilford County:

 

2012 LGBT General Election Voter Guide Guilford County

President ……………………………………………………………………….. (D) Barack Obama

United States House Dist 6 …………………………………………………..(D) Tony Foriest

United States House Dist 12 ……………………………………………………. (D) Mel Watt

Governor ………………………………………………………………………… (D) Walter Dalton

Lt. Governor …………………………………………………………………… (D) Linda Coleman

Attorney General ………………………………………………………………… (D) Roy Cooper

Auditor …………………………………………………………………………… (D) Beth A. Wood

Commissioner of Insurance ……………………………………………(D) Wayne Goodwin

Commissioner of Labor ……………………………………………………. (D) John C. Brooks

Secretary of State…………………………………………………………… (D) Elaine Marshall

Supt of Public Instruction………………………………………………….. (D) June Atkinson

Treasurer………………………………………………………………………….. (D) Janet Cowell

NC Senate Dist 27………………………………………………………………… (D) Myra Slone

NC Senate Dist 28………………………………………………………(D) Gladys A. Robinson

NC House Dist 57 …………………………………………………………… (D) Pricey Harrison

NC House Dist 58 ………………………………………………………………. (D) Alma Adams

NC House Dist 60 …………………………………………………………. (D) Marcus Brandon

NC House Dist 61 ……………………………………………………….. (D) Ron Weatherford

Guilford County Commissioner Dist 4……………………………………..(D) Kirk Perkins Guilford

County Commissioner Dist 5……………………………………..(D) Paul Gibson

Guilford County Register of Deeds ……………………………………….. (D) Jeff Thigpen

NC Supreme Court Associate Justice (Newby Seat) ……………… (D) Sam J. Ervin IV

NC Court of Appeals (McGee Seat) ……………………………………….(D) Linda McGee

NC Court of Appeals (Bryant Seat) ………………………………………(D) Wanda Bryant

NC Court of Appeals (Thigpen Seat)…………………………………. (D) Cressie Thigpen

NC Court Superior Court Dist 18E ………………………………………..(R) Susan E. Bray

NC District Court Dist 18 (Alloway Seat) ………………….. (R) Sherry Fowler Alloway

NC District Court Dist 18 (Bray Seat)…………………………………….. (D) Linda L. Falls

NC District Court Dist 18 (Burch Seat)…………………………………(D) Susan R. Burch

NC District Court Dist 18 (Crump Seat) ………………………………………. (D) Bill Davis

NC District Court Dist 18 (Samet Seat)…………………………………..(D) Jan H. Samet

NC District Court Dist 18 (Sizemore Seat) ………………………..(D) Polly D. Sizemore

Guilford County Board of Education At-Large ………………… (D) Sandra Alexander

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