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Former Obama Advisor Fighting For The Tea Party

June 4, 2011 by Michael McIntee Washington Comments Off


Former Obama Advisor Van Jones: “We don’t want our sisters and brothers in the Tea Party to suffer the catastrophe that would come as a result of their victory…We’re fighting for them, too.” Jones, author of “Green Collar Economy” and former green jobs coordinator for the Obama administration, was speaking June 1, 2011 to a packed house at Town Hall Seattle celebrating YES! Magazine’s 15th anniversary. More at http://vanjones.net . Produced by Leif Utne for The UpTake.

Van Jones – Ryan budget more destructive than Al Qaeda

June 3, 2011 by Michael McIntee Economy/Jobs, Washington Comments Off


Former Obama administration advisor Van Jones: “I’m not afraid to say that Paul Ryan’s budget will knock out more critical infrastructure than Al Qaeda ever dreamed of.”

Jones, author of “Green Collar Economy” and former green jobs coordinator for the Obama administration, was speaking June 1, 2011 to a packed house at Town Hall Seattle celebrating YES! Magazine’s 15th anniversary.
More at Yes Magazine and http://vanjones.net .

Produced by Leif Utne for The UpTake .

Yes! Magazine Turns 15

May 31, 2011 by Michael McIntee Live Coverage, Media, Washington Comments Off

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Van Jones (video above), Bill McKibben and YES! Magazine co-founder and author David Korten (video below) speak in Seattle about opportunities for deep change and our important role as change makers.

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Corporations Should Show Birth Certificates Says Rep. Kucinich

May 1, 2011 by Michael McIntee Campaign Finance, Washington Comments Off


If corporations are people, where are their birth certificates asks Representative Dennis Kucinich. The US Supreme Court ruled in Citizens United that corporations are people.

By virtue of assuming “personhood”, Kucinich says corporations have become superior to individuals.

“There’s been this hue and cry, this craziness about the land about the President’s birth certificate. Well I’ve got another thing I’m worried about. I’m worried about the corporations’ birth certificates.

“I want to know why we don’t have policies as a government where a corporation performs against the public interest, why you can’t just punch their license to do business and say ‘you’re out of here, you’re done’. You cheated the public. You lied. You stole from your shareholders. You lied and you created havoc in markets. You’re done.”

Kucinich was speaking to a group of progressives in Bainbridge Island, Washington. You can watch the full video of Kucinich’s comments on the future of the progressive movement here.

Rep. Dennis Kucinich On Future Of Progressive Movement

April 30, 2011 by Michael McIntee Washington Comments Off


Above-Congressman Dennis Kucinich speaks at Bainbridge Island, Washington on the future of the progressive movement and what’s in store this year and next.
Below, Kucinich answers questions from the audience

Read what people were saying during Kucinich’s speech here.

More Than 2,500 Rally In Olympia WA For Wisconsin Workers

March 1, 2011 by Michael McIntee Labor/Unions, Washington, Wisconsin Comments Off

Homemade Video by M.J. McGalliard

There were so many rallies supporting workers’ rights this past weekend that people are still sending us videos of them. That’s good! We want to see how big this story is.

This latest one comes from Olympia, Washington where M.J. McGalliard tells us more than 2,500 people showed up to make a statement about workers’ rights and show their support for public employees in Wisconsin that are being threatened with the loss of collective bargaining rights. About 200 people in opposition to the rally showed up.

Republicans Standing In Way Of Small Businesses

August 18, 2010 by admin DC, Economy/Jobs, Washington Comments Off

President Obama calls on a partisan minority in the Senate to stop obstructing a bill that will provide small businesses with tax credits and better access to loans after participating in a roundtable discussion with local business owners in Seattle, Washington.

Continue reading for the complete transcript of President Obama’s remarks. … Continue Reading

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Obama announces Housing Settlement with banks

Obama on Landmark Housing Settlement with Banks

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President Obama announces exemptions from "No Child Left Behind" law

States Get Exemptions To “No Child Left Behind” Law

President Obama announces ten states have agreed to implement bold reforms around standards and accountability will receive flexibility from the most burdensome mandates of the federal education law known as No Child Left Behind.

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Marshmallow Launch at the White House Science Fair

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President Obama delivers his weekly address

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The housing crisis has been the single largest drag on America’s economic recovery. President Obama wants to fix that fairly for homeowners who have been responsible, but not the ones who took out huge mortgages or bought multiple homes.

Netflix General Counsel David Hyman testifies to a US Senate committee

Netflix Facebook App Would Be Legal In US

Netflix’s top lawyer tries to convince a US Senate committee that laws need to be changed so it can offer a video sharing app on Facebook. A University of Minnesota Law Professor says that’s not so.

Senator Al Franken

Who Should Know Which Videos You Watch?

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President Obama blasts Utah Senator Mike Lee in his weekly address

Obama Blasts Utah Senator For Causing Gridlock

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President Obama Speaks at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Replay-Obama’s Blueprint For Keeping College Affordable

President Obama unveils his proposal to keep college costs lower and provide students with enough financial aid so they can attend. He speaks at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

President Obama on his State of the union tour

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President Obama is on a five state tour promoting the economic proposals he made in his State of The Union address. He started in Cedar Rapids, Iowa at Conveyer Engineering and then into Arizona to an Intel plant. Thursday he want to Las Vegas and Denver.

Click on photo to hear President Obama's speech in Arizona

Obama Praises Gabby Giffords In Arizona

Representative Giffords recently resigned from congress to focus on her recovery from an assassination attempt last year.

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MN Legislative Leaders React To Dayton Veto

Governor Dayton announced he is vetoing a set of Republican authored bills aimed at making it harder to sue in court. Legislative leaders react to the Governor’s veto.

Joe Webb says budget cuts are preventing his mentally ill son from moving closer to home

Mental Health Budget Cuts Costing MN More (CC)

Joe Webb wants his mentally ill son to live closer to home. But cuts made last year in Minnesota’s mental health budget are preventing that.

Senator Barb Goodwin objects to gun bill

Objections To MN Gun Bill Fail

Senator Barb Goodwin raises objections to H.F. 1467 Defense of Dwelling and Person Act.
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Unsure, MN GOP Senator Votes To Limit Your Right To Sue

Senator Julianne Ortman’s bill to shorten Minnesota’s statute of limitations passes despite her saying some of the issues in it could go back to the Judiciary committee

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DFL Caucus Goers Want Jobs and Personal Freedom

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Larry Pogemiller answers questions during confirmation hearing

Vouchers For College? MN Education Head Says Maybe

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TakeAction Minnesota's Dan McGrath Diagrams how bank money goes to Republican legislators

Banks Backing GOP Attempt To Suppress MN Votes

TakeAction Minnesota releases a report outlining Minnesota-based financial interests behind efforts to secure a photo ID amendment on the state’s November 2012 ballot.

Pastor Grant Stevens

Religious Leaders Jam Senator’s Office On MN Voter Photo ID

It’s not often that a half dozen religious leaders come calling with a cadre of television cameras in tow to Senate Majority Leader David Senjem’s office.

Religious Leaders Opposing MN Voter Photo ID

Religious Leaders Oppose MN Voter Photo ID

Religious leaders of various faiths hold a press conference at the Minnesota State Capitol voicing their opposition to the proposed constitutional amendment requiring a photo ID for the purpose of voting.

Newt Gingrich's strange take on the "death tax"

Gingrich: Hard Working Dead People Should Keep Their Money

“We would abolish the ‘death tax’ permanently because we believe that it is very, very important that people who work hard are allowed to keep what they earn.”—Newt Gingrich

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City Pages Cover-The Forgotten Neighborhood

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Click on Photo to View Video of Occupy MN in Monique White's Home

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Click on Photo to View Kindred Kitchen Video

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Citizen participates in Draw The Line Minnesota session

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FLOW: Northside Arts Crawl

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“I’m sure I need it worse than you, because I have nothing.”

Her home destroyed and now condemned, north Minneapolis tornado victim Joyce Chineth feels abandoned by the system.

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