Author: Eclectablog

An elephant and a dog teach us world peace. Seriously.

An elephant and a dog teach us world peace. Seriously.

What’s so funny ’bout peace, love, and understandin’? I know this is nearly five years old but it’s it’s still worth watching and still worth learning from and still worth getting misty-eyed over. It’s worth the price of admission just to watch an elephant scritch a dog’s belly with his massive foot. Happy Sunday.

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Florida finds a new way to screw the poor, bans Affordable Care Act “Navigators” from state health facilities

Florida finds a new way to screw the poor, bans Affordable Care Act “Navigators” from state health facilities

“Compassionate conservatism” my ass As Republicans in Congress waste valuable time and money trying to gut the Affordable Care Act (ACA), even as our country is about to default on its debts, Florida has found a new way to screw poor people without health care insurance. The federal government is funding groups called “Navigators” to help guide people through the […]

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My “appearance” on the Night Shift with Tony Trupiano last night, talking Walberg hypocrisy and Byrnes supremacy

My “appearance” on the Night Shift with Tony Trupiano last night, talking Walberg hypocrisy and Byrnes supremacy

See ya on the radio… Last night I spoke with my pal Tony Trupiano on the First Shift radio show about the rank hypocrisy of Congressman Tim Walberg from the 7th Congressional District. Our conversation centered around my piece “Tea partier Tim Walberg has been on the public teat for 30 years and will stay there when he retires”. We […]

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[Photo by Anne C. Savage, special to Eclectablog]

VIDEO: Dean of the House John Dingell schools Republicans for 41st attempt to gut Obamacare

Children, may I please have your attention? Today House Republicans tried for the 41st time to dismantle the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Dean of the House John Dingell, someone I am proud to call a friend, stood up and proceeded to dress down the anti-Obama tea party freaks that have come to dominate the Republican Party. He was addressing them […]

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Detroit fast food joint Moo Cluck Moo pays a living wage of $15/hour – and makes a profit!

Detroit fast food joint Moo Cluck Moo pays a living wage of $15/hour – and makes a profit!

Doing well by doing good This story refutes absolutely everything corporatists and companies whose business model requires the lowest labor costs possible want you to believe. According to them, there is no way fast food joints can succeed, turn a profit, and grow if they are forced to pay their workers a living wage. “Nobody will pay for burgers that […]

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Indiana judge rules right to work law unconstitutional, likely to be reversed since, unlike corporations, “unions aren’t people”

Indiana judge rules right to work law unconstitutional, likely to be reversed since, unlike corporations, “unions aren’t people”

Oh, this is rich Last week a judge in Indiana ruled that the state’s so-called “right to work” law is unconstitutional. According to federal law, unions must cover everyone at a workplace but Indiana law prohibits delivery of services “without just compensation”. Since Indiana’s right to work law allows workers to benefit from union collective bargaining but does NOT require […]

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PHOTO ESSAY: New York City – An unforgettable day, an unforgettable city

PHOTO ESSAY: New York City – An unforgettable day, an unforgettable city

Twelve years ago I was living in St. Louis working for the St. Louis Post Dispatch. I was single with two dogs and a parrot, and spent my free time going to bars and listening to music and watching sporting events with family and friends. I hadn’t even met Chris at that point. Now, 12 years later I work for […]

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Tea partier Tim Walberg has been on the public teat for 30 years and will stay there when he retires

Tea partier Tim Walberg has been on the public teat for 30 years and will stay there when he retires

Got hypocrisy? Tim Walberg is a member of the “Tea Party Caucus” in Congress and has declared publicly that he “was a tea partier before there was a tea party”. When it comes to wasting taxpayer money by fighting implementation of the Affordable Care Act through obstruction and a laughable number of repeal attempts, you won’t find anyone more determined […]

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George Zimmerman in custody on gun-related charges

George Zimmerman in custody on gun-related charges

Here we go again… A short time after he was acquitted for murdering Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman was pulled over for speeding and found to have a (legal) gun in his car. He was given a warning by police officers that had him take pictures with them (he’s a celebrity, after all) and then sent on his merry way with […]

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MI-07’s Pam Byrnes named to DCCC’s “Jumpstart” program of nationally competitive races

MI-07’s Pam Byrnes named to DCCC’s “Jumpstart” program of nationally competitive races

Game ON! These days, Anne and I feel like we’re at the center of the bullseye for a number of nationally-watched races. First we have Gretchen Driskell in the 52nd District who is the only Democrat in Michigan holding a seat in a majority Republican state House district. Then, of course, is the epic fight to reclaim the governor’s mansion […]

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Michigan GOP candidate for Senate Terri Lynn Land raising money off conflict in Syria

Michigan GOP candidate for Senate Terri Lynn Land raising money off conflict in Syria

shame·less (adjective) – characterized by or showing a lack of shame I’m used to seeing Republicans shamelessly exploiting tragedies to advance their political agendas and to raise money but it was still a shock when I learned that Terri Lynn Land, the former Republican Secretary of State from Michigan, is attempting to raise money off of the tragic events unfolding […]

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