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July 7, 2008

The Next Presidential Kids

Filed under: Politics and Issues — Lisa @ 3:33 am

Barack and Michelle Obama Presidential Kids

Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama waves to supporters at an after caucus rally in Des Moines, Iowa, in January with his wife, Michelle, and daughters Malia, now 10, left, and Sasha, 6.

John and Cindy McCain Presidential Kids

Governor Charlie Crist near Miami, Fla. The public knows little of the McCain’s seven children except for Meghan, 23, who blogs from the campaign trail on McCain Blogette.

 Malia Obama turned 10 last week, and her sister Sasha is 6. Should their father, Barack, win the election, they’d be the youngest kids in the White House since Amy Carter arrived at age 9. They, too, would become the subjects of anecdotes that wind up in history books.

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July 2, 2008

Mom Blogger - Don’t Bury Our Children in Paperwork!

Filed under: Politics and Issues, Take Action with Mom's Rising, mom blogs — Tags: — Lisa @ 10:11 pm

Paperwork a new hazard to California’s children? Unfortunately, it could be. In an effort to cut the budget, legislators are considering a truly twisted tactic right now: Cutting eligible kids off healthcare coverage by increasing red tape. The result — more than 471,000 children could lose their health insurance.[1]

Although the proposal is supposed to help balance the state budget (by providing less coverage) the cost is too great.

Our legislators need to hear from you before this fiscal folly is set in stone. Click here and take one minute to tell legislators “Increase healthcare coverage for kids, not red-tape!”

http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1768/t/6180/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=25014

THE LOW-DOWN - Under the proposed changes, families receiving Medi-Cal would be required to fill out paperwork to renew their healthcare coverage every six months rather than every year. Similar reporting requirements in Texas and Washington have had disastrous results — large increases in administrative costs, many children dropped from coverage, and worse than expected outcomes for children’s health. Both states ended these dangerous experiments and returned to requiring annual reports, as California now does.[2]

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Mom Blogger - Broke and Burned Out: Moms of ’08 Election?

Filed under: Politics and Issues, Take Action with Mom's Rising, mom blogs — Tags: — Lisa @ 10:01 pm

By Nanette Fonda

Soccer moms, security moms ….. How will the mothers’ vote be labeled this year? Broke and burned out moms?

 

Possibly. A new survey of 12,000 women by Working America/AFL-CIO finds mothers so strapped financially that half said they’d take a second job if they had more free time. But they don’t have extra time; in fact, they have so little left after meeting the needs of employers and families, that nearly half of the women reported having either no time left or less than one hour a day.

Do you know a mother like this? She’s up early every day, getting herself and kids off to work or school (even babies and toddlers), cramming multiple tasks into each segment of the day, skipping lunch to get some mom duties done that cannot be done after bedtime, returning home to a “second shift” of cooking, cleaning, organizing, and high- to low-quality time with her family. Ever notice she’s online late at night? That’s an opportunity to get even more things done.

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June 22, 2008

Michelle Obama = the most important person in the Universe

Filed under: Celebrity Moms, Politics and Issues — Tags: — Lisa @ 3:12 pm

Quote of the day

OMGWTF,  Polls show I need to be a MORE modern Jackie O?? How much ****&^ Jackie O do they want? PR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!On the phone. NOW! - Michelle Obama was overheard saying in between strategically timed media appearances

Media messages successfully conveyed regarding her image

powerful, stylish, beautiful, smart women raising lovely daughters

My Favorie Michelle Obama website today

The Michelle Suicide Watch

My Response

I couldn’t be prouder…sniff…sniff. These are my Michelle Obama Posts

Has a possible future first lady ever been more scrutinized than Michelle Obama?

Uh, no, because none have lived in a society where you can watch Young and the Restless on my blog.

Michelle Obama headlines across globe, in the papers, the blogosphere and on TV. (Including the one I just posted about buying her dress) (more…)

June 19, 2008

Tim Russert’s Widow, Maureen Orth, On Newsman’s Passing

Filed under: Politics and Issues, TV & Entertainment, news — Tags: , , — Lisa @ 7:04 pm

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Tim Russert’s wife, Maureen Orth, has opened up about her life with and love for the NBC newsman, who died last week from a heart attack.

“Tim was so much fun to live with,” Orth, a writer for Vanity Fair, told People magazine. “And he was always thoughtful. Every single time he went out of town, he’d bring back the little chocolate they leave on the pillow for me.”

Orth said her husband was under a lot of stress in the weeks before he died.

He had recently made the decision to put his father, Tim Sr. in an assisted living facility.

“That was a huge psychological strain for him,” Orth told the magazine.

She also said the family’s vacation to Italy, a present for Tim’s son Luke, who had just graduated, was not easy.

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“It was very hot and humid in Rome,” she said.

Tim however, bounded with energy on the trip.

“I was so tired,” she said. “I told him, ‘I don’t know how you do it.’”

Though devastated by his loss, the outpouring of love and support following Tim’s passing Orth said, has been touching.

“I had no idea Tim meant so much to so many people he didn’t even know,” Orth said.

June 15, 2008

Obama tells black fathers to engage their children

Filed under: Politics and Issues — Tags: — Lisa @ 1:05 am

On Father’s Day, Obama says fathers must play a bigger role in guiding children (more…)

June 13, 2008

Tim Russert Dead at 58, Tim Russert’s Doctor: There were 3 Defibrillation attempts but never resucitated

Filed under: Health & Wellness, Politics and Issues, news — Tags: , — Lisa @ 7:33 pm

What a terribly sad day. As a faithful watcher of “Meet the Press” and TIm Russert, I am devastated.

“One of the finest men I know. I am grief-stricken with loss and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family.”

-Barack Obama

“I considered him not only a journalist but a friend. There wasn’t a better interviewer on television, a more thoughtful analyst about politics.”

-Barack Obama

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May 13, 2008

Moms Movement Voices Progressive Ideal

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Many election-year observers have noted the absence of a compelling idea or framework to unite either party—and ultimately the electorate—in the Presidential race. Slogans like “change,” “experience,” and “security” don’t suffice at a time when Americans are being pounded by waves of global, demographic, and technological change. But while candidates, leaders, and pundits strain to articulate the “vision thing,” a group of mothers may well have done it.

Mothers? Yes, a two-year-old, cyber-savvy, bootstrap organization called MomsRising.org has harnessed the Internet to recruit thousands of mothers to join a movement to create a more family-friendly America. The components of the organization’s mission are summarized neatly by the acronym MOTHERS: M for maternity and paternity leave; O for open, flexible work; T for technology and after-school programs; H for healthcare for all kids; E for excellent childcare; R for realistic and fair wages; and S for sick days for all.

To promote solutions to these and related challenges confronting families, MomsRising’s members engage in “netroots” as well as grassroots action. They display hundreds of decorated baby “onsies” at state capitals, party conventions, and Presidential debates. They send electronic petitions, letters, “applegrams,” and e-cards to decision-makers; and phone and visit local, state, and national legislators. A recent campaign to halt cuts in funding for after-school programs generated over 44,000 letters to Congress.

The mission may sound like, yes, motherhood and apple pie, because policies like these have been advocated since the 1960s. But placed under an umbrella philosophy of building a country where citizens can be both excellent workers and excellent parents, MomsRising’s approach contains the seed of a progressive ideal for this early 21st century moment.

Why? Because the U.S. can ill afford to shun the needs of working families when they fuel the engine of economic growth, prosperity, and competitive advantage. Yet the U.S. lags far behind other industrialized nations in support provided to working families at this critical moment of globalization (for example, the U.S. is one of only four countries, of 170 surveyed (http://www.mcgill.ca/files/ihsp/WFEIFinal2007.pdf), without paid family leave for new mothers. The other three are Papua New Guinea, Swaziland, and Lesotho). Globalization has clarified the imperative of leadership focused on the human capital families create.

It is quite possible that American mothers have been first to feel the harsh realities of the march toward globalization. They feel the effects of increasingly fast, demanding, and time consuming jobs on their families and themselves–effects such as the family’s breadwinner (be it mom or dad) working longer and harder to avoid being outsourced; seeing a good full-time job get cut to part-time (without needed benefits like health insurance) to compete with contract workers; watching children spend more and more time after school in academic-only pursuits in order to compete with what will be a global labor supply; giving said children after-school remedial help because school instruction is incomplete; feeling the need to return to work quickly following childbirth to avoid the possibility of career derailment or, worse, a pink slip; wondering how to take a day off to meet with a teacher or pediatrician; wondering who will fill in the care-gaps when working to earn needed dollars for health care, education, technology competence, and other aspects of nurturing the next generation. The list goes on and on. Mothers are stressed, uncertain, and worried about their lives, children, and country.

American mothers are the canaries in the coal mine: the first to feel the crush of globalization and alert us to danger ahead. Globalization’s consequences include strenuous demands on workers and heightened pressure on parents to prepare their offspring for this world. The challenge at the nexus of work and family is not going away any time soon, if ever. This practical reality grounds the mothers’ movement. By placing children center-stage in their effort to move toward equality and justice for all, MomsRising makes an argument that all progressives might well embrace: That the country’s future health, standing, and competitiveness rest on its treatment of its children (and by extension all citizens) who need safety and care, health and education, equality and opportunity. But children can’t raise themselves. Parents—who cannot escape a global world’s demands—need the support of a truly family-friendly America. Without it our children won’t grow to be world-class scientists, educators, managers, doctors, inventors, entrepreneurs, and leaders. And we won’t find solutions to global warming, economic dislocation, energy efficiency, pandemic threats, and international strife without them. Will we?

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May 4, 2008

Chick Chat: Hillary Clinton ‘Mom Strategy’ in N.C.

Filed under: Politics and Issues — Tags: , , — Lisa @ 8:25 am

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May 1, 2008

CoolWebMoms.com launches partnership with Moms Rising!

Filed under: Take Action with Mom's Rising, volunteer — Tags: , , — Lisa @ 10:22 pm

I’m excited to announce that today we’re launching a partnership with Mom’s Rising! For those of you that don’t know, Moms Rising was founded in May of 2006, and has gained over 140,000 citizen members since then.

As of today, Mom’s Rising will provide us with features so you get learn and participate with national, online, grassroots organization working to build a truly family-friendly America. We will also be posting a “Take Action with Moms Rising” section on our sister blog at Volunteer New Jersey for nonprofits, state officials and volunteer centers across the state.

We had a great time speaking with Katie Bethell today, Mom’s Rising co-founder, on kick-starting this partnership. Kudos also to Kristen, who along with Katie have signed on more than 85 national and state organizations with MomsRising. Here’s to a great partnership!

Check out their weekly post at Moms Rising to find out how you can take quick, easy, one-click action to make a difference! And keep posted of Moms Rising events and alerts.

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