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Thursday, November 8, 2012

UPDATE: The in box. The 87%. « Fred Klonsky

The in box. The 87%. « Fred Klonsky:


California had a good idea. Don’t cut. Tax the rich.



La Super Rica taco stand in Santa Barbara, California.
I grew up in LA. Back in the sixties.
In those days, a lot of good ideas came out of California: The Free Speech Movement. The Jefferson Airplane. Fish tacos.
It is happening again.
One of the wins I didn’t cover in yesterday’s post was the victory of California’s Proposition 30.
It was a simple idea. Instead of cutting education funding, California will raise taxes on those earning over a



The in box. The 87%.

From Will Guzzardi.
Dear friends, We’ve all seen our share of close elections. I know a thing or two about them myself. But Tuesday’s vote on the elected school board referendum wasn’t one of them.
 Across Chicago, 65,763 people voted “yes” on the measure, while only 10,174 voted “no.” 87% of voters approved the referendum.
 This is a huge win for those of us who believe in community-driven education, in grassroots school leadership that understands our neighborhoods’ needs and fights for us, not against us. It’s a statement that even here in Chicago, people believe in democracy, and believe that we deserve a voice in how our schools are run.
 I’m deeply grateful to all of you who joined us in this fight. Some of you collected signatures with us to get the question on the ballot this summer. Some passed flyers and knocked doors to raise awareness

Ten minute drawing. The party’s over.


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Two thumbs up. Go see Brooklyn Castle.

I saw this last night at Chicago’s Landmark Cinema. Great. Go and brink Kleenex.
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