What's coming up on Sunday Kos ….
- In the "The Case For Partisanship: Why The Country Needs Ideological Clarity," Armando will argue that along with a need to understand what policies work and don't work to help address the nation's grievous problems (instead of the post-partisanship craved by the Washington establishment), what the country needs are clear choices and clear answers as to what government can and should do in our current time of crisis.
- DemFromCT will take a look at FDR’s era and the passage of Social Security, the heart of the New Deal, on the 75th anniversary of lifting millions of seniors out of a life of poverty.
- On the 48th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his "I Have A Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial, Denise Oliver-Velez will discuss the life and activism of Bayard Rustin, key organizer of the march and his role in civil rights movement history.
- Hunter will regale us with Tales of Adventure!
- Mark Sumner will revisit some economic basics. It's not the rich who create jobs... it's jobs that create the rich.
- Treasury Secretary Geithner wants to let bygones be bygones on foreclosure crisis and sweep potentially large-scale criminal behavior under the rug to do it. Dante Atkins will object.
- Steve Singiser returned from his vacation to discover that America still loves its teachers. Some of the other data unearthed in the annual Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup poll on American views toward education, however, are pretty disturbing.