A totally serious question that I wish your panel would address:
This is a website (blog? Somethingelsename?) run by a highly skilled and intelligent woman discussing issues that while of interest to everyone, are aimed at women. Why do so few women seem willing to comment? It's becoming almost embarrassing that for good or bad (of course, mine are always good!), the Comments are being dominated by men.
Sorry that I won't be viewing the discussion. I don't do blogs, podcasts, or virtually anything that requires me to look at a computer screen with LITERALLY talking heads.
We have voted for our Democratic candidates and supported organizations for years and have been failed by a party whose ineptitude borders on complicity with the Republican 50 year march to authoritarianism. It is THEIR job to protect our “democracy”. So now that the house (and senate, sorry couldn’t resist) is on fire, how does this get fixed? Clearly voting for them isn’t accomplishing the goal.
My personal choice? The courts. Because we are a nation of laws--like it or not--the courts have always been the last-gasp hope for "freedoms," particularly when the legislative branch completely abdicates its prerogatives.
A totally serious question that I wish your panel would address:
This is a website (blog? Somethingelsename?) run by a highly skilled and intelligent woman discussing issues that while of interest to everyone, are aimed at women. Why do so few women seem willing to comment? It's becoming almost embarrassing that for good or bad (of course, mine are always good!), the Comments are being dominated by men.
Sorry that I won't be viewing the discussion. I don't do blogs, podcasts, or virtually anything that requires me to look at a computer screen with LITERALLY talking heads.
We have voted for our Democratic candidates and supported organizations for years and have been failed by a party whose ineptitude borders on complicity with the Republican 50 year march to authoritarianism. It is THEIR job to protect our “democracy”. So now that the house (and senate, sorry couldn’t resist) is on fire, how does this get fixed? Clearly voting for them isn’t accomplishing the goal.
Q. Which organization is most effective for citizens to oppose, stand up and participate in preserving our freedoms? Thank you.
My personal choice? The courts. Because we are a nation of laws--like it or not--the courts have always been the last-gasp hope for "freedoms," particularly when the legislative branch completely abdicates its prerogatives.