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Welcome to the site made just forPeople living in the Red Wing, MN area that want tosupport Barak ObamaOn every page, you can close the window on the right hand side if you want, it is just ads.This site is no longer being used PLEASE see our new site for MoveOn DFL Congressional Distric 2.Last updated on: 1/10/09Red Wing For Obama Gatherings You helped build the most powerful and effective grassroots movement in America. Now, you're helping to define how this movement will support President-elect Obama's agenda and continue to bring the change we need. Supporters like you are deciding how this movement will go forward. And your dedication is incredible. The more voices that are part of this process, the better the results will be. Now it's time to start preparing and working for change in our communities. Will you join us at a gathering and help plan the next steps for this movement? We're going to get started organizing locally to make sure Congress feels pressure to work with Obama on his key initiatives. And we're going to brainstorm about what else we can do. I'm hopeful that Obama's going to push for
real change on the economy, the climate crisis, health care, and the war.
But there's no way he can do it without millions of us by his
side. Join us for some great discussion on just how we are going to do that.
As Americans, we dream of a President who is honest, personable, intelligent, and wise. We want a leader with courage and integrity who has known the struggles of an everyday American. A lot of people have stopped believing that may even be possible. I haven't stopped believing. I support Barack Obama because he is that leader. Join me in supporting Barack by making a donation to my personal fundraising page: http://my.barackobama.com/page/outreach/view/main/jppiehlForObama LOCATION:
Caribou Coffee (Red Wing, MN)
726 Main Street
Red Wing, MN 55066
For now meet upstairs at Caribou Coffee in - but we can move downstairs if we have a small group that can't climb stairs, if we have enough RSVP then I will reserve the meeting room upstairs (not handicap accessible) Email me at redwingforobama@yahoo.com if you plan on coming or if you just want to stay updated A Little about your host Jennifer, Where do you
live? I live in Welch and work at Treasure Island Resort and Casino but I have lived in Red Wing most of my life. What topics are important to
you? Gaining back positive foreign attitudes and trust
of the Global environmental issues What things have you done to help the DFL
Party? I was a precinct chair for the
Currently, I am volunteering through MoveOn.org and creating gatherings that we all can communicate what our needs and wants of the Government. We need to keep in touch with all of the great volunteers that helped get Obama elected so as people of the USA we can work together to bring about change. I am also creating a new council for the Red Wing area with MoveOn.org How did you get inspired to
volunteer? I love how and what Obama talks about. Barack Obama was speaking on some TV show somewhere a long time before he decided to run for president and I fell in love with his ideas and passion. Then saw him again on Oprah' show and told myself then, that if he ever ran for president, that I would do all I could to get him elected. My time has been limited but I will keep doing all I can to help. Barack reminds me so much of Kennedy and Martin Luther King that I cried when they finally announced that he was the president-elect. Now I want to keep that momentum going. Meet Barack Obama a document about him BluePrint for Change -Obama's Presidentcy ================================================================================================================================= January 11th 12:30pm Grassroots Lobbist Training sponsored by MoveOn.org HOST: Jennifer redwingforobama@yahoo.com LOCATION: Caribou Coffee
(Red Wing, MN) 726 Main Street Red Wing, MN 55066
Over 7,000 MoveOn members signed up
to participate in Congressional Action Trainings
MoveOn members around the
country are getting ready to put pressure on legislators to help
approve the changes we are looking for. This training session will
be a wonderful way to learn how to present information to
legislators, share with others about their previous experiences, and
actually begin to prepare for an actual event at your legislator's
office on January 14. At this point, what we believe will happen is
that Obama will have an economic stimulus package ready to
discussion and approval at the time of his inauguration. We need to
be ready to put pressure on Representative Kline to implement this
important package to jumpstart the economy.
Learn how to meet with members of congress: Training Video: http://vimeo.com/2750507 Facilitator packet: http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51070&id=15354-14775992-vSNKD7x&t=1 Exercise packet: http://pol.moveon.org/actiontraining/exercise_final.pdf?id=15354-14775992-vSNKD7x&t=2 If you'd like more information about President-elect Obama's economic recovery plan -- which is what we're focusing on in our first visit to Congress on Wednesday -- you can read about it here . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Congress should quickly pass Obama's plan to invest in clean energy, green jobs, health care, and relief for struggling states. No more tax cuts for the rich." The bad news: Unemployment has hit a 16-year
high. The investments Obama wants to make are the most effective way to stimulate the economy in the short-term and invest for the long-term:
But conservatives in Congress are countering Obama's plan with a proposal for more tax cuts that will primarily benefit the wealthy,5 even though, as Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman affirms, "public investment is a much better way to provide economic stimulus than tax cuts."6 And energy industry lobbyists are quietly working behind the
scenes to kill some of the most important green jobs provisions in
the bill. All the bickering is severely delaying Obama's plan, which he
originally hoped to pass by Inauguration Day. As Obama said
yesterday, if we don't act in time, "a bad situation could become
dramatically worse."7 And it's not just the economy that could suffer. If Obama doesn't win big on this first fight, he won't have the political momentum to keep going on health care, clean energy, and ending the war in Iraq. I signed a petition urging Congress
to pass Obama's economic plan right away. Can you join me at the
link below?
================================================================================================================================= January 14th Economic Recovery Action
Present petitions to John Kline's office in Burnsville
Wall Street greed has plunged us into an economic crisis, and we urgently need to invest in creating new jobs to get our economy going again. If we make smart, targeted investments to switch our economy to clean energy sources &mdash a "green recovery plan"—then it would boost our economy in the long run, too. In his first major initiative, President-elect Obama is calling on Congress to pass an economic recovery package—and he's calling for an unprecedented investment in green jobs. It's shaping up to be a big fight, and we need to get his back—so on January 14, we're going to deliver petitions to local congressional offices, calling on Congress to pass Obama's economic plan. We'll show overwhelming public support for an economic recovery package that includes a big investment in green jobs. We'll help Obama win big on his first important legislative initiative. And, by asking for a sit-down meeting during the next congressional recess, we'll start building personal relationships with our members of Congress. You can definitely hold a Congressional action with just 5 folks -- but the more the merrier!The primary point of this event is to show your senator or representative that local constituents want Congress to pass President-elect Obama's economic recovery plan to fix the economy and build a safer, greener America for the long-term. You will achieve that objective merely by going in person to his or her office to deliver local petition signatures. Even without media coverage, you're helping to project a clear message as part of a national day of action. That said, your event will reach thousands more people if you are able
to get media coverage. Check out our
media guide for step-by-step instructions on attracting local media.
We’ve also put together a sample advisory that you should tailor and send
to local reporters, and talking points to help you speak to any members of
the press that do attend.
If we have a big group, will we need a permit?
================================================================================================================================= President-elect Obama started his
career by serving Chicago communities struggling with tough economic
times. He saw what could be achieved when ordinary people organized and
worked together -- and that idea was at the core of this
campaign.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ways we can all give back and do something
for National Day of Service and the Inauguration Letter from MoveOn.org Think of Barack Obama giving his inaugural address,
surrounded by millions of the people who worked to elect him. Really, stop
and imagine it. Does it make you smile? Us too. Does it make you want to
celebrate? Good. Because we're organizing Inaugural
Bashes that night in cities across the country and we want you to come—in
fact, we want you to host. The Welch Inaugural Bash could be an
informal party in a friendly local bar or restaurant, a smaller
get-together at your house, or an elaborate Inaugural Ball—it's up to
you. The important thing is that we come together to kick off
this new progressive era. Think of Barack Obama giving his inaugural address,
surrounded by millions of the people who worked to elect him. Really, stop
and imagine it. Does it make you smile? Us too. Does it make you want to
celebrate? Good. Because we're organizing Inaugural
Bashes that night in cities across the country and we want you to come—in
fact, we want you to host. The Welch Inaugural Bash could be an
informal party in a friendly local bar or restaurant, a smaller
get-together at your house, or an elaborate Inaugural Ball—it's up to
you. The important thing is that we come together to kick off
this new progressive era. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Letter from Michelle Obama This holiday season, the grassroots movement you helped
build can make a big difference for those in need. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Fellow Obama
supporter, ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interested in giving back to
your community? We offer you the chance to do this in one of two
ways. We're holding a food drive for Neighborhood House and a blood
drive sponsored by Memorial Blood. Our local UAW has graciously
agreed to offer us the staging location for this event. http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/gptz3x Lets make 2009 the year that people began to understand what an Obama movement can look like! Thank you! Katie McGee 651-307-7643 Inaugural BashWhen Barack Obama takes the oath of office on January 20th, the millions who worked to put him in office are going to be ready celebrate. So we're organizing Inaugural Bashes that night in cities across the country. It's time to let loose and celebrate all the work we've done together, before MoveOn members get back to the hard work of changing our country. The upcoming inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama and
Vice President-elect Joe Biden is both a historic occasion for the nation,
and a time of great celebration for Democrats and for all Americans. I
invite you to join us in Minneapolis on Saturday, January 17, or in
Washington on Tuesday, January 20, for the two inaugural celebrations that
the DFL Party is hosting. Information on both events appears below. Check out all Bash's that have registered with MoveOn that are within 50 miles from Red Wing -There are more than 10! EVENT # 1 : Live Event Watching, at the Rivierview
Theatre ================================================================================================ Local Updates last 12/30/08: DFL Senate District 36 Central Committee Members will meet on Thursday, January 15 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Rambling River Center (formerly known as the Senior Center) 431 3rd Street, Farmington.
After a careful and
thorough 62-day hand recount of nearly 3 million ballots, we finally were
able to declare that Al Franken is the winner of Stephanie
Schriock ================================================================================================ Change.gov New
feature on Change.gov called Open for Questions. Thousands of you
responded, asking 10,000 questions and voting nearly a million times on
questions from others. ================================================================================================ MN2020
Update: Closing out
2008, most Minnesotans have been forced to look at both public and private
responses to the bad economy by pondering what can be cut, what can we do
without, and how we, to use a frontier expression, might "circle the
wagons." There are
folks in the -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to a
recent MN2020 Report, growth in state fees has exceeded both inflation and
population growth by nearly 21 percent. It's clear that most fee
increases are being used as regressive tax increases to balance the state
budget. In the era of "No New Taxes," state policymakers saddled
Minnesotans with a 20 percent hike in regressive fees.
How do you
think state fees should be used? Click here to vote in today's quick
poll. ================================================================================================ Letter to all MoveOn.org
members Hundreds of thousands of us nominated and voted, and now the
results are in—we know where to focus MoveOn's efforts for the next
year. We asked you to vote for your three top goals, but after
looking at the results, it's clear that four rose above and beyond the
rest. Here's how it worked out, in descending
order: 1.
Universal Health Care 2.
Economic Recovery and Job Creation 3. Build a
Green Economy and Stop Climate Change 4. End the
War in (Check the P.S. for a link to
the full results, including the percentage of folks who voted for each
goal.) The agenda you set is bold, ambitious—and it is exactly the
change Of course, these aren't the only things we'll work on
together—we'll work on other issues as they come up, too. But the four big
goals listed above will be our top
priorities. Over the course of the week, we received more than 78,000
nominations, 1.6 MILLION ratings and 806,707
votes. And we also received a lot of emails—stories from so many
MoveOn members who're personally affected by these issues. Notes like the
one below are a reminder of why these goals are so critical.
"I lost a
daughter to cancer in July after a fight she couldn't win because she had
no insurance. When President-elect Obama said no one in these
Click here to read more of these stories on each of the four
priorities—and to see the full results for all 10
finalists: http://pol.moveon.org/2009/agenda/results/?id=15281-14775992-EstiVfx&t=5 So, thank you for lending your thoughts, your nominations,
and your ratings to this process. It's a huge, exciting
agenda! Have a great holiday season, and rest up—because in 2009,
we've got a lot to do. Thanks for all you do. ================================================================================================ Past meeting I have held: 2 meetings in October Brainstorming meeting sponsored by Obama's Campain For
Change -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
November 20th How are you feeling about Obama’s victory on Election Day? Were you active with the Obama campaign? Have you ever participated in a MoveOn event in your community? Are you “Fired Up and Ready to Go” to help Obama and others in Government make the most of the few years to come? It took millions of Americans joining together to elect Barack Obama. Now that he's headed to White House, the movement can't stop -- the bold changes he's promising won't happen without a fight. We have to be ready. We've got to make sure that by the time he's inaugurated in January, no one can deny the broad public mandate for a progressive future.
Are you "Fired
Up and Ready to Go" to help Obama and others in Government make the most
of the few years to come?
Here is my PowerPoint for the Fired Up and Ready to Go meeting
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dec 13 & 18 House meeting sponsored by Obama's
Transition Team Now it's time to start preparing and working for change in our communities. On December 13th and 14th, supporters are coming together in every part of the country to reflect on what we've accomplished and plan the future of this movement. Your ideas and feedback will be collected and used to guide this movement in the months and years ahead. You can connect with fellow supporters, make progress on the issues you care about, and help shape the future of your community and our country. Learn what you can do now to support President-elect Obama's agenda for change and continue to make a difference in your community. To get our country back on track, it will take all of us working together. Barack and Joe have a clear agenda and an unprecedented opportunity for change. But they can't do it alone. Will you join us at a house meeting and help plan the next steps for this movement? Watch the house meetings video and get involved by taking the survey or hosting a meeting of your own:http://my.barackobama.com/meetingvideo Between now and Barack's inauguration, we'll continue to collect your ideas and feedback. After the inauguration, we should be able to announce a clear plan for the future of this movement -- a plan determined by you. Thanks for being a part of this journey to bring about change in the years to come, - David Plouffe Here is my PowerPoint for the House Meeting
Barack Obama
online supporter survey Here
are a few things shared in the survey: House meetings were the primary way supporters got
involved in the campaign People are excited to volunteer around a number of
top issues, including education, the environment, health care, poverty,
and the economy 86 percent of respondents feel it's
important to help Barack's administration pass legislation through
grassroots support 68 percent feel it's important to help elect
state and local candidates who share the same vision for our country
And a staggering 10 percent of
respondents indicated that they would be interested in running for elected
office This feedback is essential to our next steps, because this movement is fueled by your ideas and your passion. Letter about the recent house
meetings from Obama’s Transition
Team You
helped build the most powerful and effective grassroots movement in
This
feedback is essential to our next steps, because this movement is fueled
by your ideas and your passion. I am not personally having a meeting on this but might in the future. The holiday time is so busy that people can only take so much meeting. Here is the info in case you plan on having a meeting of your own: Over the coming weeks, thousands of Americans will be leading Health Care Community Discussions -- small local gatherings in which Americans are sharing thoughts and ideas about reforming health care. President-elect Obama and Health and Human Services Secretary-designate Tom Daschle are counting on Americans from every walk of life to help identify what's broken and provide ideas for how to fix it. You can help shape that reform by leading your own Health Care Community Discussion by Dec 31st. Secretary-designate Daschle recorded a short message about
these important discussions. Watch the video and sign up
today to lead a discussion in your community.
Secretary-designate Daschle is committed to reforming health care
from the ground up, which is why he won't just be reading the results of
these discussions -- he'll be attending a few himself. | |