Everyone’s political action is vital.
There is plenty of work to do, everywhere, all the time to make our communities stronger.
Bernie supporters aren’t naive outsiders because they choose to support a non-traditional Dem candidate.
Hillary supporters are not Dem Lites or corporate sellouts because they back her.
Women who want a Madame Pres. because it will bring equal representation in their government aren’t playing identity politics, they are fighting for the rights they deserve in a democracy.
Women who support Bernie are badass feminists transforming the political dialogue in this country.
The forum that ten people attended with city council candidates somewhere in America is just as important as the rally in Washington Square.
A bird landing on Bernie’s podium is pretty fucking cool.
The Mothers of the Movement will lead us to legislation.
Marching in the streets is necessary.
Going to your local county Dem meeting every month is too.
School Board candidates make a community stronger.
Choosing not to buy something that fucks up the environment is crucial.
Taking my daughter to see Pres. Obama speak brought back memories of when my dad took me to see Bill.
Someone will read that letter to the editor.
A teacher will sneak a little something into a lesson that makes the kids think a little harder about how they want to make an impact with their life.
Putting a sign in your yard will make someone smile and say Hell Yeah when they drive down your street.
Getting tear gassed and arrested while standing up for your community is a heroic act that few have the courage to do.
Filling out the paperwork for your state assembly rep’s campaign financials also needs to be done.
We all put ourselves out there...to be the change.
My assumptions about life are challenged daily on this site. The debates are invigorating but...
Let’s stop pretending that someone’s political action is more or less important than ours. We can disagree on the candidates, but we don’t have to de-legitimize other people.
And who is going to bring cookies to the meeting?
Peace.