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Welcome!!!to the Democratic District ~B~ Committee of Norwalk
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We make every effort to keep voters up-to-date about the issues affecting our city and we bring you the latest news of
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information about elections, dates of our meetings and functions, voters' information and more. Your participation is crucial and your help is
highly appreciated. Thank you!
Bobby Burgess, Chairman
VOTE DEMOCRATIC!!!
VOTE!!! TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2008 (from 6:00AM to 8:00 PM)
Where: (South Norwalk Voters Only)
COLUMBUS MAGNET SCHOOL
46 Concord Street Norwalk, CT 06854
(Chesnut St. at corner of Concord St.)
VOTERS OF B-1 DISTRICT see printer friendly map ~click here~
NATHANIEL ELY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
11 Ingalls Avenue Norwalk, CT 06854
(go Ely Avenue towards Wilson Ave, turn left on Ryan Avenue to Ingalls Ave.)
VOTERS OF B-2 DISTRICT see printer friendly map ~click here~
AMERICANS CONTRIBUTING TO DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEES IN RECORD NUMBERS "A crucial GOP fundraising committee is nearly broke, according to its latest monthly filing
with the Federal Election Committee last week.The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) reported $1.6 million in cash on hand and $4 million
in debts as of Aug. 31. The group helps bankroll House campaigns for GOP candidates.
Its counterpart, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, reported $22.1 million, more
than 10 times its Republican counterpart."
BARACK OBAMA DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE ! (see full nomination speech ~scroll down~)
BARACK OBAMA for President of The United States Of America
... to automakers in Detroit, "We have to increase mileage on each gallon of gas"
... to the oil industry in Texas, "We'll Cap Green Resources"
... to the students of our Nation, "We'll give you the funds for college, but you have to invest in your Country"
... to the working class in Indiana, "The gas tax relief is not a real solution, a phony idea that passes for leadership in Washington"
... to the working class of our Nation, "What we need right now is $1,000.00 annual tax credit to help with food and gas price increases"
... to the working class of our Nation, "Trade agreements will be re-negotiated to benefit the workers of America"
... to all People of our Nation, "Health care will be Universal and will not be free, but it will be affordable and low cost to every American"
... to John McCain, "10, 50 or 100 more years in Iraq is unacceptable"
... to John McCain, "Enough with the "special interests" in Washington"
... to John McCain, "We will uphold Women's Rights"
... to John McCain and the World, Remember the words of John F. Kennedy "We should never negotiate out of fear, and we should never fear to negotiate"
... to industry leaders, "Companies that export jobs will be taxed and companies that keep jobs in America will be rewarded"
... to the leaders of Israel, "Israel is one of our most important allies in the world and we will never fail in our commitment to Israel"
... to the American People, "I won't tell you what you want to hear, but what you need to know, and I will tell you the truth"
... to the American People, "Tax cuts should not be for the wealthy; tax cuts should be for the middle class"
... to the American People, "Together, we will change Washington and we will change the World"
Barack Obama is a true leader, "Who Tells It Like It Is"
Barack Obama on Foreclosures
LAS VEGAS SUN (September 17, 2007) One of the first presidential candidates - on either side of the aisle - to publicly speak out against the economic distress of the subprime mortgage crisis, Obama put out a statement in September laying out his
plans to aid those in distress due to the sub-prime loan crisis. He wanted to implement a government relief fund, change bankruptcy law and offer a new tax credit on mortgage interest for those that don't
itemize or simply aren't able to deduct their interest payments from their tax returns. On Sept. 17, 2007, Obama appeared at the NASDAQ MarketSite to make a speech about the rising foreclosures
amongst subprime mortgages.
Obama likened the crisis to Enron and asked that Wall Street make "shared sacrifices" to avoid the same type of "crisis in confidence" that Enron produced. He urged the
government, who had not yet agreed upon a solution, to investigate lender-client relationships and help borrowers come out from under their mortgages. His plan to aid subprime borrowers is hinged on
his overall economical plan to simplify America's tax code and close the loopholes that corporations enjoy under the current tax code; shifting the burden from the middle class.
VIDEO: Barack Obama speech; Nomination (Full) Speech in St. Louis, Minnesota
John McCain (presumptive Republican Nominee for the Presidency of the United States of America) supports George W. Bush and Republicans' failed policies
May 9, 2008 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation to let a federal agency insure up to $300 billion in mortgages to help homeowners avert foreclosure,
a day after the White House threatened to veto the measure. The House voted 266-154 yesterday (May 8, 2008) to approve the housing package offered by Massachusetts Democrat Barney
Frank. The plan would allow the Federal Housing Administration to insure refinanced mortgages after loan holders agree to cut principal to make payments affordable.
"We're in a recession and a major cause of that recession is the subprime crisis,'' Frank, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said on the House floor before the vote.
"We do not see any alternatives to this bill."
Democrats in Congress are at odds with Republican lawmakers and the Bush administration over efforts to stem foreclosures amid the worst housing slump in a quarter century. The White House
favors a voluntary, industry-led program to modify loan terms and this week issued a veto threat against Frank's bill. Republicans oppose using government funds, saying that would reward
lenders and investors who acted recklessly and is unfair to homeowners who are keeping up with mortgage payments. Democrats including Frank say government funding is needed to
preserve neighborhoods and help homeowners who were steered into loans they couldn't afford.
A vast majority of Americans "are now going to assume responsibility for ill-advised financial decisions and misjudgments of other people,'' said Representative Spencer Bachus of Alabama, the
top Republican on the House Financial Services Committee, on the House floor before yesterday's vote.
Bernanke Support
Frank's FHA proposal would cost $2.7 billion and help about 500,000 homeowners, according to a Congressional Budget Office estimate. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke indicated
support for the plan during a May 5 speech without explicitly endorsing it.
The Democrats' housing package also would expand the FHA's role in insuring mortgages and strengthen oversight of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-chartered companies that
are the biggest sources of money for U.S. mortgages. It includes a provision that would shield loan-servicing companies that modify mortgages from investor lawsuits.
It looks like Bush is adamantly opposed to the new bankruptcy bill that will save American homeowners and it is no surprise. The Bush administration is failing the American people is
every which way, shape and form. Their interests are with the lenders and banks. Their Hope Now buddies, banks and servicers. Their pals that hold the gold and money. Not the poor,
suffering, American people that are losing their homes because of these banks poor lending practices and predatory lending ways of offering these mortgages to borrowers.
Republican Opposition
New York Times (May 9, 2008)President Bush sided with banks and mortgage lenders on Tuesday, threatening to veto a bill being offered by Senate Democrats that would give
more bargaining power to homeowners who face foreclosure. Opening what is likely to be an intense political battle in the deepening mortgage crisis, the White House said it strongly opposed
the bill, which would let bankruptcy court judges modify the terms of a mortgage as part of the restructuring of a debt in a bankruptcy filing. The facts are that Bush and his administration
are more concerned about foreign policy and Iraq than with it’s domestic policy and the American people.
CNN February 27, 2008 (SCHIP Update) REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATION (Pres. Bush) PROMISES TO VETO "CHIP BILL"
CURRENTLY IN THE HOUSE AND SENATE THAT WOULD REDUCE THE NUMBER OF UNINSURED CHILDREN. This bill, if passed in both houses, reduces the number of uninsured
children in Connecticut by approx. 39% to 52%
IN THE NEWS...The Democratic majority in Congress has been fighting since September 2007 to get more uninsured children
covered by health insurance. The additional funding provided by the CHIP BILL would lead to a substantial reduction in the number of uninsured children. As currently approved, the Senate bill would cut
the nation's rolls of uninsured children—estimated at more than 9 million—by about 4 million, a 44 percent drop. The House version, with a higher proposed funding level, would reduce the number of
uninsured children by about 5 million, or 55 percent. ~click here~ to find the
reduction of uninsured children in your state that Pres. Bush has promised to VETO again.
WASHINGTON - 2/06/08 - Senate Republicans blocked a move by Democrats on Wednesday to add more than $40 billion in checks for the elderly, disabled veterans and the unemployed to a bill to stimulate
the economy.
The 58-41 vote fell just short of the 60 required to break a GOP filibuster and bring the Senate version of the stimulus bill closer to a final vote. The Senate measure was backed by Democrats but was
strongly opposed by GOP leaders and President Bush, who objected to the add-ons.
The vote left the $205 billion Senate stimulus bill in limbo. Democratic presidential candidates Barack Obama of Illinois and Hillary Clinton of New York flew to Washington for the vote. GOP front-runner
John McCain of Arizona did not vote.
Republican leaders objected to add-ons such as a $14.5 billion unemployment extension for those whose benefits have run out, $1 billion in heating aid for the poor and tax breaks for renewable energy
producers and coal companies.
Republicans oppose help for Americans while they are spending billions on the Iraq war. (watch the counter below and the rising costs in fractions of seconds)
The cost of the war in Iraq will surpass a trillion dollars if sustained over the next three years.
Republicans delivered their likely party’s nomination on Super Tuesday and they still support President
Bush policies. It is obvious that Republicans are not willing to provide a new vision for the future that we so desperately need after the terrible blunders
of the Bush Administration.
Republicans offer nothing other than what amounts to a third Bush term on everything from Iraq, healthcare, judicial appointments, taxes, and more. We
have endured a nightmare of unprecedented proportions for over the last 7 years under the Republican administration and we thought it couldn't get any worse, but
we are now facing an economic depression due to runaway spending that we can't afford.
China keeps buying our debt from the international markets. This means that China owns a large stake of our economy and the current Republican
administration continues to allow imports from China without any apparent US government controls to stop China's sales into our country from pet food to
toys that affect our children and a lot of other items that pose health hazards to our population. (thousands of products have been recalled, but no one
is really sure of how many other items are getting through to consumers)
Republicans seem to be committed to continue the war in Iraq and to expand hostilities to other parts of the world, increasing poverty levels and
more hardship for the middle class, tax cuts for the wealthy, continued dependence on oil, no health insurance, no adjustments to the Medicare system and
more madness.
The 9 billion dollar question resurfaced last week (Feb. 2008) WASHINGTON (1/31/2005) political pundits (week ending
February 8, 2008) reminded audiences about profiteering from the Iraq war (not a surprise), especially in light of the Bush administration's lack of accountability. Democratic lawmakers are
concerned that profiteering may have achieved stratospheric dimensions in the case of the $9 billion that is still missing from the sale of Iraqi oil. This money was to have been used for humanitarian aid and
reconstruction for Iraq. Where is the money people? This is 2008!
We can stop the Republican incompetence at all levels in November. Write a letter to the editor of your local newspapers and add your voice to the
vast majority of Americans who are suffering the effect of disastrous Republican policies.
"The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional as to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their Nation"
-- George Washington - 1789 --
"Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle"
-- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - Memphis, Tennessee, April 3, 1968 --
Dick Moccia, "Politics More Important Than Public Service?" Norwalk Republican Mayor Dick Moccia on Mayoral Endorsement before the Fairfield County Building Trades. "Two years ago it was a surprise, Moccia said. This time,
I really am overwhelmed by you coming here and advocating my candidacy. The office of the mayor is important to me, but your support and your
friendship … is more important, and I appreciate that," Moccia added.
Republican Councilman Douglas Hempstead: Republican Solution? Take the funds from the School system. »»» Committee member Douglas Hempstead, a Republican, said
"the city could dip into Finance Director Thomas Hamilton's recommended operating budget for the Board of Education to fund a new position in the Department of Public Works to attack the flooding."
Democratic candidate for Mayor Walter Briggs said, "If Moccia reminds you of Mayor Esposito, who put off repairs on the roads and the schools (over a 14 year period) until they were crumbling, it should. When there's a real and immediate need like this, the mayor must act."
COMMENT: Mayor Moccia, »»» When
people are suffering you take immediate action and make it your priority or, Could it be that your administration and other Republicans have already
forgotten the Republican fiasco of KATRINA?
SOUTH NORWALK BRINGS THE CITY OF NORWALK AND THE
COUNTRY TO THE FOREFRONT OF CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY IN WATER FILTRATION. The Democratic Majority of the ~2nd Taxing District Commissioners~ demonstrate vision and accomplishment
to provide unsurpassed water quality and service to half the population of the City of Norwalk with a newly built state-of-the-art filtration plant,
the first of its kind in New England and the best water filter technology in the country. SOUTH NORWALK IS GOING TO HAVE THE BEST WATER FILTER TECHNOLOGY IN THE COUNTRY. The magazine of the CT, American Water Works. Spring '2007 Issue Under the leadership of OTHA BROWN, Chair and MARY BURGESS Vice-Chair of the Commission; Commissioners Sylvester Maultsby, Al Ayme and Mary Mann.
IT SHOWS EXCELLENCE IN GOVERNMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
"I hope our wisdom will grow with our power, and teach us, that the less we use our power the greater it will be" ~Thomas Jefferson - 1815 The Writings of Thomas Jefferson~
"Allow the president to invade a neighboring nation, whenever he shall deem it necessary to repel an invasion, and you allow him to do so whenever he may choose to say he deems it
necessary for such a purpose - and you allow him to make war at pleasure." ~Abraham Lincoln - February, 1848~
OCTOBER 3, 2007 WILL BE REMEMBERED AS THE DAY WHEN ~A U.S. PRESIDENT TURNED HIS BACK ON THE CHILDREN OF OUR
NATION~
George W. Bush made a cold political calculation this morning. He could have signed this bi-partisan bill into law, or he could have pandered to conservatives who didn't want to see the
Children's Health Insurance Program get the funding it needs.
He decided to pander -- AND MILLIONS OF OUR KIDS WILL SUFFER FOR IT.
What makes this veto worse is that George W. Bush will spend billions of dollars
in Iraq, some of it on contractors like Blackwater and Halliburton, while denying millions of children needed doctors' visits or medicine here at home.
ON TOP OF THAT, ALL OF THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR
PRESIDENT SUPPORT HIS VETO.
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