John Edwards represents real change, and he would be the peoples's president.
It's perfectly clear that John Edwards represents the kind of change America needs, REAL Change from the stranglehold that K Street Lobbyists and PACS have on our government currently in economic inequities and disparities of colossal proportions for many Americans. This disparity is the most compelling need in America that must be addressed.
John Edwards has correctly diagnosed the problem and provides us with the most comprehensive and detailed approach to solving our most pressing economic problems in America.
John Edwards solutions for achieving economic and other gains for every day Americans can be found on a PDF file at: http://www.johnedwards.com/...
Recently, no less than John Nichols, David Sirota, Ralph Nader, Michael More and Tom Hayden have seen the advantages in Edwards approach in a variety of areas.
But it is up to us to broadcast this story, because a consolidated media is never going to tell the story of the real change John Edwards represents. MSM wants to (or must) frame the story as a race between two people that are safe for their corporate owners. A Free Press, we no longer have.
But, interestingly, Barack Obama, is seeing how John Edwards' message resonates with ordinary people and has begun to appropriate John Edwards message, including its language, with respect to rewarding work and not just wealth, a broken system, lobbyists, etc.. One would think that Obama might be a little embarrassed to use such plagiarism, but apparently not. Isn't it time, that America gives credit to the real author of change for One America with opportunity for all, John Edwards, and elect him as our Democratic nominee for the Presidency and eventually President in November, 2998.
Of great note is how 30 leading economists (including John Kenneth Galbraith's son, James Galbraith) have endorsed John Edwards. They apparently see the genuineness of John Edwards' superior policy proposals and are endorsing him as the real change agent for our economy.
These economists for Edwards include the following:
Economists for Edwards
Note that institutional affiliations are for identification purposes only.
Gar Alperovitz
Lionel R. Bauman Professor of Political Economy
University of Maryland-College Park
Lourdes Beneria
Professor of City and Regional Planning
Cornell University
Michael A. Bernstein
Provost
Tulane University
Martha Campbell
Associate Professor, Economics
SUNY Potsdam
Manuel Castells
Chair Professor of Communication Technology and Society
University of Southern California, and
Distinguished Visiting Professor of Science and Technology
MIT
Jane D'Arista
Former staff economist
U.S. House of Representatives
William Darity, Jr.
Arts & Sciences Professor of Public Policy Studies
Professor of African and Africa-American Studies and Economics
Duke University
Paul Davidson
Editor, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
Bernard Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis
The New School University
Gerald Epstein
Professor of Economics
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Susan F. Feiner
Director of Women's Studies
Professor of Economics
University of Southern Maine
James K. Galbraith
Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations
LBJ School of Public Affairs
The University of Texas at Austin, and
Senior Scholar, Levy Economics Institute
Richard Garrett
Associate Professor of Economics
Division of Accounting and Business Management
Marymount Manhattan College
Mary King
Professor of Economics
Portland State University
Jan Kregel
Visiting Distinguished Research Professor of Economics
The University of Missouri - Kansas City
Peter Hans Matthews
Department of Economics
Middlebury College
Middlebury, Vermont 05753
Deirdre McCloskey
Professor of Economics
University of Illinois at Chicago
Richard McIntyre
Honors Program Director and Professor of Economics
University of Rhode Island.
Thomas Michl
Professor of Economics
Colgate University
David Miller
Assistant Professor of Economics
University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
John Miller
Professor of Economics
Wheaton College
Tracy Mott
Professor of Economics
University of Colorado at Boulder
Thomas Palley
Founder
Economics for Democratic & Open Societies Project
Dimitri Papadimitriou
President
Levy Economics Institute
Bard College
Chip Poirot
Associate Professor of Economics
Department of Social Sciences
Shawnee State University
Robert Pollin
Professor of Economics and Director,
Political Economy Research Institute (PERI)
University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Robert Prasch
Associate Professor of Economics
Middlebury College
Clyde Prestowitz
President
Economic Strategies Institute
Bruce Roberts
Professor of Economics
University of Southern Maine
J. Barkley Rosser
Professor of Economics
James Madison University
Harley Shaiken
Class of 1930 Professor
Graduate School of Education and Department of Geography
University of California, Berkeley
Nina Shapiro
Professor and Chair
Department of Economics and Finance,
Saint Peter's College
Edward Wolff
Professor of Economics
New York University
Martin Wolfson
Professor of Economics and Policy Studies
University of Notre Dame
L. Randall Wray
Research Director
Center for Full Employment and Price Stability
Department of Economics
University of Missouri-Kansas City, and
Senior Scholar, Levy Economics Institute
http://www.johnedwards.com/...
Very impressive, indeed! It's up to those of us who care about real change for America to spread the word about what represents real - thought through, comprehensive, and integrated, change - to voters in New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina and all the Super Tuesday states. Because the media is letting us down, we must carry the torch for a free press, by blogging, talking, calling, writing and telling the authentic story in this campaign, that of John Edwards.
Karita Hummer
SCV 4 Edwards
San Jose, CA