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Taking Al and Overton even further

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 06:19:23 PM PDT

My man Al set the terms last week -- a 10 year goal of energy independence via sustainable energy production. There've been a couple of great diaries and stories recently that made mention of the Overton Window -- the middle ground between extremes, in terms of what can be achieved politically.

My favorite was Did Al Gore Move the Overton Window?, a great diary by caldreaming; s/he finds merit in a really smart framing methodology for arguing progressive positions (presented by Joe at the Rockridge Institute):

Present a Positive Moral Mission - with a moral problem, a solution, heros, and villains.

I think that structure could be put to use as a nice framing device for a few other giant, looming catastrophes on the horizon. I'll focus on one.

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #51: Final Elimination Round Seven (w/poll)

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 05:00:09 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Fmr. Gov. Ray Mabus (MS) was eliminated in the previous round, and Gov. Tim Kaine (VA) rotated in to replace him this time. Sen. Jack Reed (RI) made his Shermanesque statement, so Fmr. Vice President Al Gore rotated in to replace him.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

4%7 votes
8%12 votes
17%24 votes
0%1 votes
3%5 votes
2%3 votes
8%12 votes
17%24 votes
3%5 votes
0%1 votes
3%5 votes
1%2 votes
11%16 votes
2%3 votes
14%21 votes

| 141 votes | Vote | Results

Opening the Window on the Future

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 07:00:27 AM PDT

When members of Energize America panel went on stage with Gov. Bill Richardson at Las Vegas two years ago, we brought with us an ambitious twenty point plan to revise America's energy policy. Swinging for the fences, we called for policies that would create two million new "green collar" jobs and increase conservation. We also called for moves as radical as:

  • 25% of Electrical Production from Renewables
  • Reduce Greenhouse Gases by 50%
  • Increase average fuel economy to 33mpg

And all of this was supposed to happen by the astonishing date of 2020.  

It seemed like a solid, even aggressive, plan at the time. It certainly asked for more to be done than most other proposals on the table. In particular, that 25% of electrical production from renewables within fourteen years seemed like a lofty goal.

That was then.  With the recent challenge set out by Vice President Gore, many things about that 2006 plan suddenly seem timid.  Gore's proposal would have us power 100% of electrical grid from carbon neutral sources by 2018.  Many voices have already been raised in support of Gore's plan, but predictably the defenders of the status quo are legion. It's funny how some of the same voices who are quick to point to the transition from whale oil to petroleum as a sign that technology will always be there to save us, are now screaming "not yet!"

Let's get this straight from the start.  There's no question that Gore's plan is possible.

But the biggest advance of Gore's plan might be more psychological than physical.  By setting such a lofty and laudable target, Gore draws both the screams of the naysayers and the minds of the general public in a way that a more timid plan would never achieve.  The result is exactly what the first paragraphs of this post already show -- to make plans that previously seemed at the cutting edge, look like the dull side of the knife.  In one speech, Al Gore has pushed the Overton Window of energy policy to the wall.  Everything that's proposed now will be measured not against half-measures, but against that 100% goalpost at the end of the field.

That change is important, and it's made even more important because the GOP, after decades of giving tax breaks to oil companies "for exploration" are determined to blame Democrats for high gas prices. You know, because oil companies somehow couldn't do any exploration.

For Energize America, the combination means that we can (gleefully, joyfully) throw away some of those goals set in 2006. In their place we need steps that recognize both the new space that Gore's plan provides, and the constraints that still need to be shifted. Some new proposals were already presented at Netroots Nation for the rest we're going to need the kind of passion and involvement from our fellow Kossacks that created Energize America in the first place.  

For candidates this fall, there is no way they can be less than fully engaged in this fight. 2008 is going to be a campaign that focuses on the economy, but in 2008 the economy is all about energy.

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #50: Final Elimination Round Six (w/poll)

Fri Jul 25, 2008 at 04:59:41 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Sen. Bill Nelson (FL) was eliminated in the previous round, and Rep. Robert Wexler (FL) rotated in to replace him this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

5%6 votes
7%9 votes
13%16 votes
1%2 votes
1%2 votes
10%12 votes
5%6 votes
0%0 votes
5%6 votes
2%3 votes
7%9 votes
4%5 votes
12%15 votes
4%5 votes
17%21 votes

| 117 votes | Vote | Results

Fly Me To The Moon

Fri Jul 25, 2008 at 03:23:10 AM PDT

Crossposted at MLW

    There has been a lot of talk recently about the "energy crisis". I wonder if this is the same energy crisis we heard about in the 70’s? If it is then that means for over 30 years instead of solving our domestic energy needs, we have ignored them and allowed them to grow. In 1970 we were importing about 24% of the oil we used and the embargo back then threw our economy into a tail-spin, imagine what would happen today when we import about 70%. Rather than using the past 30 plus years to develop new or existing technologies to reduce or break our dependence on oil, we have elected to do something worse than nothing. Instead of our vehicles getting smaller and more fuel efficient during this time they have actually gotten larger.

How Important Is "We"?

Fri Jul 25, 2008 at 12:50:02 AM PDT

Many times we use words and phrases without any idea of where they may have originated from. Take the word "We" for example if you wanted to find out about its origins and usage you could go to wikipedia.org/wiki/We  and find how it is used in other countries and languages.

Most of us are not only familiar with it as a pronoun in the English language, we use it in everyday conversation without a thought. We, the word is sometimes over worked.

Did Al Gore move the Overton Window?

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 08:45:53 PM PDT

Cross Posted at Earth Friendly Shopping

I have been thinking about Al Gore’s renewable energy challenge recently. On July 17, he challenged this country to commit to producing 100% of our electricity from renewable energy and truly clean carbon free sources within 10 years. I have asked myself what the purpose of the speech was. Now, maybe it is exactly what he said, maybe he was laying out a vision for an achievable goal.

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #49: Final Elimination Round Five (w/poll)

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 05:00:18 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Fmr. Sen. Max Cleland (GA) and Rep. Chet Edwards (TX) were eliminated in the previous round, and Sen. Russ Feingold (WI) and Fmr. Sen. Sam Nunn (GA) rotated in to replace them this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

5%7 votes
5%8 votes
10%14 votes
2%3 votes
5%8 votes
10%14 votes
5%8 votes
0%0 votes
3%5 votes
5%7 votes
0%1 votes
5%7 votes
9%13 votes
4%6 votes
25%35 votes

| 136 votes | Vote | Results

Drinking Water or Natural Gas: Choose One

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 04:58:03 PM PDT

  Several days ago I posted a diary pointing up a story from the Albany Times Union with this catchy headline: Toxic gas-drilling technique - "Hydrofracking'' plan raises questions about water safety in state. It seems there's a new technique that can get natural gas out of shale that's now economically viable - but with significant risks of poisoning ground water in a watershed that supplies millions.

  Since the original TU article, there have been several followup stories. (more below the fold)

Poll

My reaction on reading this diary was:

10%3 votes
57%16 votes
3%1 votes
3%1 votes
0%0 votes
3%1 votes
7%2 votes
10%3 votes
3%1 votes

| 28 votes | Vote | Results

Taking Al Gore's Challenge: A 10-Point Plan to Repower America

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 03:49:32 PM PDT

Last week, Vice President Al Gore presented the American people with a challenge: meet 100% of our electricity needs through renewable energy within 10 years.  Al would be the first to acknowledge this is not a minor task.  And yet it is an urgent one, a challenge that will require a transformation in how we invest our time and money, and how we view ourselves.

I wanted to respond to Al Gore’s call by asking two things of each of you:

  1. Include your voice with the millions of others expressing support for this mission
  1. Be part of collective solutions to make it a reality

Follow me below the fold to learn how.

Teamsters Go Green: Leave Pro-Drilling Group and Now Oppose ANWR Drilling (updated)

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 07:28:27 AM PDT

This is big.

Great news for all of us who seek a Blue/Green Alliance!  The Teamsters today left the ANWR coalition, a group in favor of drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.  Jim Hoffa has just announced that the Teamsters are pulling out of the coalition supporting drilling in ANWR and are shifting their support to efforts to build coalitions with green groups to create a sustainable energy economy around sources like solar, wind and geothermal.

"We are not going to drill our way out of the energy problems we are facing—not here and not in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge," Hoffa told labor and environmental activists at an Oakland, Calif., summit on good jobs and clean air. "We must find a long-term approach that breaks our dependence on foreign oil by investing in the development of alternate energy sources like solar, wind and geothermal power."

Hoffa Rejects 'Drilling Our Way Out' of Energy Crisis, Demands Long-Term Policy Solutions

More, after the fold.

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #48: Final Elimination Round Four (w/poll)

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:01:39 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination thread of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This elimination series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Fmr. Sen. Bob Graham (FL) was eliminated in the previous round, and Sen. Claire McCaskill (MO) rotated in to replace him this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments, in which case please include them. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

4%8 votes
6%11 votes
1%2 votes
10%18 votes
1%2 votes
5%10 votes
1%2 votes
5%10 votes
0%1 votes
5%10 votes
2%5 votes
2%5 votes
19%32 votes
3%6 votes
26%45 votes

| 167 votes | Vote | Results

CA-Gov 2010: Gavin Newsom sides with PG&E Against Clean Energy Act

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 11:09:46 AM PDT

I have little doubt that Senator Hillary Clinton would be the Democratic Nominee had it not been for her caving to right wing talking points and voting for the Iraq War. Being on the wrong side the the biggest foreign policy disaster in a generation is what advanced her career from inevitable nominee to junior senator. At the time, many of us in the netroots were flabbergasted, we knew it was a disastrous course of action and came to the conclusion that those who sided with George Bush and the neocons either had no grasp of the situation or were doing it for as a purely political calculation (and a poor one at that as Clinton discovered).

Iraq was the single biggest foreign policy decision, but when it comes to the global climate crisis, I'm getting a sense of déjà vu from the positioning and language used by San Francisco Mayor and 2010 California Gubernatorial hopeful Gavin Newsom as to why he's siding with PG&E against the Sierra Club on clean, renewable energy.

A Carbon Future: Now 'Up In The Air'

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 09:21:32 PM PDT

Today's Congress Party victory on the No-Confidence motion in New Dehli got scant coverage in U.S. media, reported more in the business press for its likely trade benefits to the American nuclear industry than for its profound social implications and probable beneficial impact with respect to Global Warming. The Indian decision to greatly expand its use of Carbon-free sources to meet its rapidly growing energy demand is the single greatest victory to date on Climate Change.

Running neck and neck for that title, however, is the epiphany of veteran oilman T. Boone Pickens, now an evangelist for a greatly expanded U.S. Wind Power sector, who recently dug into his very deep pockets to risk $4 Billion of his own cash on the world's largest wind energy project. His plan to convert 20% of American electric generating capacity to Renewable Energy represents greater progress on Climate Change and Energy Independence than all of the policies of the last eight administrations - of both parties - put together.

These are cause for Hope... (more...)

Poll

To fight Climate Change, I am most willing to:

4%1 votes
13%3 votes
8%2 votes
17%4 votes
4%1 votes
4%1 votes
4%1 votes
0%0 votes
4%1 votes
13%3 votes
0%0 votes
26%6 votes

| 23 votes | Vote | Results

Drill Everywhere? A disaster in the making!

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 08:39:52 PM PDT

 The Albany Times Union had a front page article today that should be mandatory reading for anyone who thinks we can get all the oil and gas we need if we just go drilling for it. As it happens, there's known deposits of natural gas in New York state waiting to be tapped - but the costs could be rather heavy from the side effects.

Upstate New York's looming natural gas nightmare
Regulators asleep as lawmakers attempt to declare vast acreage open to the energy industry's iffy underground fracturing technique

By ABRAHM LUSTGARTEN, ProPublica / Special to the Times Union
First published: Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Read the article, then be very afraid of what the oil and gas companies are doing to us while the President runs interference for them.

Gore Ignored: The Dead-Tree Media's Dereliction of Duty

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 10:36:07 AM PDT

...Gore seems clearly to be trying to deceive, and the consequence of the success of his deception is likely to give him immense power over other people's lives.  Syndicated Columnist Tibor Machan  

...two things about this proposal merit attention. It points a country that uses too much energy down the right path. And Gore is showing that being environmentally responsible is economically sensible. WaPo columnist E.J. Dionne

The polar-opposite quotes above are examples of what was actually a very meager editorial response in American newspapers to Al Gore's recent "Challenge to America" speech. As I listened to the speech, (full video and text here) I wondered  how much attention Gore's message would get in the press and what newspapers around the country would say about it, so I decided to do some research. This diary is about what I learned.

We Can Solve It: Al Gore Issues A Challenge

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 10:30:30 AM PDT

Saturday at Netroots Nation Al Gore challenged the netroots just as he challenged America to become carbon-free in ten years. That means 100 percent of our power, if we succeed, will come from renewable energy sources.

You can watch Al Gore issue this challenge:

I Lost My Virginity to Al Gore at Netroots Nation

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 10:15:19 AM PDT

This is the second diary in my "I lost my virginity at NN" series. First of all - git yer minds outta that gutter. It's not what you think. I had several "firsts" at NN that felt like losses of virginity.

In this case, it was my first time talking to a VP, first time stumping a politician AND getting an honest answer, and the first time making national news. Wow! Below you'll find an open letter I wrote to Al Gore, which is posted on http://www.organicconsumers.org too. (If you haven't checked out that site, I recommend it)


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