Looking Back

The level of racism and sexism still present in America is disheartening. But in this time of despair, take a moment to look back. Much has changed in just one lifetime.

In 1960, when I entered college at the University of Florida, blacks were not allowed to enroll there or at any of the other major state universities across the …

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Hamburgerfest March

Saturday August 12th, as part of the Outagamie County Democratic Party contingent, Penny and I marched in the Hamburgerfest one mile plus parade through the town of Seymour Wisconsin.

Parade Day in Seymour, Wisconsin Proud to be a Democrat – even in Red country. We represented both Outagamie and Winnebago Counties. Fun and positive against the odds.

Today we attended …

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

“The next time someone says – I don’t like politics, your answer can be, well, good thing that Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton (an immigrant), John Adams, Ben Franklin and others were into politics, otherwise, you would be saluting the British Union Jack, eating fish and chips and working on the 4th of July.” — Democratic campaign advisor Bob

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Dan Kohl … our next Congressman – Hopefully!

A business executive and non-profit leader has announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination in Wisconsin’s sixth congressional district.

Kohl released the following statement:
“I’m 51 years old and I cannot remember a time when people in this country were so anxious about the present and so concerned about their futures and their children’s future. I’m running for Congress because …

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A Democratic Strategy

An open letter to Democratic Strategists—JUNE 2017

An article in the June 5th edition of the NY Times describes how Democrats are coalescing around new directions. Every one of them involves taxpayer funded freebies. The common denominator was “free” as in free college tuition and free childcare and free income support of $250 per child. Work was never mentioned. Nor …

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What a potential Democratic Presidential Candidate Should be Saying

by Ken Malovos

“I run for President as a proud Democrat. I come from the long tradition of the party that brought America Social Security, stock market regulation and jobs during the depression, freedom and peace at the end of two World Wars, Medicare, the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act, nuclear disarmament treaties, a man on the moon …

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Our latest Billboard and Efforts

We are feeling good about the overall change we are seeing in the electorate.  Each passing day brings more awareness of how bankrupt the Republican Agenda for America is and how totally inept if not corrupt our President is.  There is no joy in saying “I told you so” to the people who voted for this administration and Republican Congress …

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