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Affluent Gun Nut Fad In Newtown, Connecticut

The New York Times, better late than never, covers what has being going on in the hometown of many Manhattan executives. Meanwhile it appears that the Newtown killer lived in a “doomsday prepper” environment. Perhaps people who are set for life financially are the perfect candidates to be “doomsday preppers,” being so well off that they have nothing better to do with their time than live in a paranoid, misanthropic fantasy world that is incredibly dangerous to others. If Nancy Lanza was “waiting for the apocalypse,” sadly like many others who become obsessed with this bullshit, she sure found it.

UPDATE: In this country, the confirmed trend is that a shrinking number of Americans own the guns in this country, and they own more of them than ever. Thanks to their self-fulfilling prophecies, “doomsday is now” or has been for people in at least 10 US cities this year as they were slaughtered for no reason by multiple-gun owners.

Good thing responsible companies like Microsoft take gun violence seriously, especially as it pertains to the New York City area.

Repeat In Perpetuity

Why is this necessary?

At Least 20 Shot By Gunman Or Gunmen At Connecticut School

According to multiple news reports. For hours there were only reports of 2 deaths.

Yesterday, the newly Republican-dominated legislature of Michigan, now infamous for its behavior with several bills restricting contraception and attacking unions, passed a bill allowing guns into public schools.

State House passes bill allowing concealed weapons in schools, day care centers, stadiums, churches is the headline in the Detroit Free Press. This madness has to end.

Contractor Fires Worker For Feeding Hungry Child At Public School

This should never happen. School workers should be government workers and private contractors shouldn’t have a place inside our schools.

The Panetta-Burns Plan Strongly Opposed

More on this later, but for now, just know that there is no Panetta-Burns plan.

The Football Gods

This is an excellent column. The NFL as an organization has no decency it seems.

Romney Arrives At The White House

As the loser of the election, with 47% of the vote.

Meanwhile in another town on the same day:

Cole, or Colmes?

Tom Cole’s appeal to Republicans to simply “take the deal” suggested by President Obama and immediately pass the tax cuts for those making $250,000 and less is a setup. He only made the proposal to have it slapped down. This has been confirmed by WBUR, where the Congressional reporter for the Christian Science Monitor reported that Cole made his proposal “in order that Boehner could reassure certain elements” that he would allow nothing like Obama’s proposal to happen. It was explained that Cole is “very close to the leadership,” therefore rather than actually proposing something sensible sincerely, or actually siding with the President against Boehner, he was actually simply doing Boehner’s bidding. He spoke up in order to be slapped down, kind of like Alan Colmes used to do on TV.

Too Good To Be True?

Tom Cole actually talks some sense on taxes, so John Boehner, target of the “tea party,” has to slap him down.

How The Election Was Won

Read this, then read it again. We owe these people for saving our democracy just as much as we owe the combat veterans that have served in all the wars.

A couple of thoughts about the election:
I’m from Boise, Idaho but my wife and I relocated to Ohio to volunteer for President Obama’s campaign for the four weeks before the election.

I admire Nate Silver for his election model and its forecasts; they are one of the few things I read about politics while we were on duty and they gave me a lot of hope during those dark days after the first debate and while the skewed Gallup polls were coming out. But I want to add that there was a huge army of people who tried to make sure that the polls that Nate used turned into actual votes.
For the last four days of the election, we helped manage a staging location for GOTV in one ward of a city in the eastern suburbs of Cleveland. I imagine that the campaign will never release the total number of people who worked or volunteered in Ohio; they might not even know. But extrapolating from our experience, I estimate that there might have been close to 50,000 people on the ground in one way or another during GOTV in Ohio including 700 lawyers, 300 in the Cleveland area alone, protecting our vote.

I believe that our democracy was at serious risk this election. If we had lost to lies, a torrent of dark money, voter suppression, and racism, it might have taken decades for our democracy to come back from the bad laws and court decisions on further voter suppression and corporate power, if it could recover at all. Certainly beyond my lifetime since I’m 67. But people seemed to sense the crisis and responded, and folks from all walks of life joined together to do one extra-ordinary thing: re-elect an African American President in a time of high unemployment and in the face of everything the would be aristocracy could throw at us. I certainly sensed more determination and intensity at the door than I did (in a different suburb) in 2008.

Coming from largely white Idaho I was struck by the diversity of the people who canvassed out of our one small location. We had old white males, young African American females, and everything “in between,” as well as Asian Americans and Hispanics. Some of the volunteers had ancestors who were in the country 300 years ago; some had only arrived recently themselves. There was a married gay man, single straights and, of course, vice versa. Old and young, PhD’s and less than high school, the fit who could walk five miles a day to canvass and those who served best by sitting at the polling place and welcoming and reassuring voters. Our employments status included corporate executives, more modest positions, the unemployed, and the retired. Representatives of all the major faith traditions passed through as well as the non-observant or non-believers. People arrived at the location by car, by bus, by private jet, and on foot. In short, twenty-first century America turned out for Barack Obama.

When we finally came up for air and watched CNN on election night, I was struck by the group that showed up on television at the gathering in Boston. Where was the rest of America?

My second point is more mundane and numerous people have probably made it already. President Obama has now put together a coalition that has won two consecutive Presidential elections without needing one single electoral vote from the old Confederacy. I believe that Bill Clinton did the same Perhaps the influence of that region is beginning to wane, at least in presidential politics.