Monthly Archives: December 2015

Proud of 2015

An end-of-year message from Tenth Dems Chair Hon. Lauren Beth Gash.

Now that it’s the new year, you can purchase your 2016 membership and help elect Democrats to all levels of government in Lake and Cook Counties with our secure online contribution form.

Dear Friends,

As you consider end-of-year contributions, I hope you’ll give to Tenth Dems.

You’ve probably gotten a lot of other letters asking for money, and I wish I didn’t have to add to the pile — but if you’ve been to one of our offices, you’ll know we work hard and stretch every dollar.

Make a donation to Tenth Dems, and help elect Democrats in our area. Contributions over $35 for individuals or $60 for couples will be counted as 2016 membership dues.

In 2015, our members’ support has helped:

  • Plan free Tenth Dems U events throughout the district with speakers like columnist Neil Steinberg of the Chicago Sun-Times, Ab Mikva and Adlai Stevenson on getting young people involved in politics, William McNary of Citizen Action, and a Women In Politics panel with Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Donna Brazile.
  • Recruit nearly 100 new Deputy Voter Registrars who will register new voters in 2016.
  • Create new campaign buttons.
  • Support Democratic offices in Waukegan, Grayslake, and Highland Park.
  • Grow our Election Law and Voter Protection Team.
  • Reach tens of thousands of 10th District voters on our website, Facebook, and Twitter.
  • Host a Poetry and Prose Contest for high school students.

There’s a lot more to be proud of, and so much work ahead.

Tenth Dems volunteers at our 2015 Annual Awards Dinner with Keynote Speaker David Yepsen who The Washington Post called the “King of the Iowa Caucuses”

Tenth Dems volunteers at our 2015 Annual Awards Dinner with Keynote Speaker David Yepsen who The Washington Post called the “King of the Iowa Caucuses”

I’ve always believed change starts at the neighborhood level, and that’s what Tenth Dems members do — right here in Lake and Cook counties, we fight for Democratic values like a woman’s right to choose, sane gun laws, and criminal justice reform.

I hope you’ll stand with us.

Please chip in $35 or more for a 2016 membership:

https://tenthdems.org/End-of-Year

Happy New Year,

Lauren

P.S. If you’d prefer to give over the phone, call 847-702-6635, or send checks to Tenth Dems at P.O. Box 523 in Deerfield, IL, 60015.

 

January Newsletter with dozens of photos from awards dinner

January newsletter

Tenth Dems January Newsletter

Please follow the link to view our January 2016 newsletter as a pdf file:

January 2016Tenth News

In this issue of Tenth News:

Why Unions Matter
The “King of the Iowa Caucuses” Keynotes the Annual Awards Dinner
Congress Watch:Congress Watch: Double-Talk Dold Sells Himself While Selling Us Out Double-Talk Dold Sells Himself While Selling Us Out
Unlike Double-Talk Dold, Both Democratic Candidates from the 10th District Have Proven to Be Strong Advocates for Gun Safety
Econ 101—The Myth of Trickle-Down Economics
Congressional Candidates to Appear in Voter Forums
2015 Tenth Dems Awards Dinner Photos
Who Is a Trump Supporter?
The Trump Sandwich—A Lot of Baloney, But It’s Not Very Filling

Why Unions Matter

by Eleonora di Liscia

Unions have been under attack from Republican-controlled state governments for the better part of this decade. In the 20th century, unions played a major role in the establishment of a vibrant middle class. Unions are an integral part of our democracy.

The “King of the Iowa Caucuses” Keynotes the Annual Awards Dinner

by Rosemary Heilemann

The Tenth Dems Annual Awards Dinner provided plenty of highlights, most notably from keynoter David Yepsen who provided fascinating insights into the Iowa caucuses – the process and their impact. Read about the event and enjoy an album of more than 50 photos.

Congress Watch:Congress Watch: Double-Talk Dold Sells Himself While Selling Us Out Double-Talk Dold Sells Himself While Selling Us Out

by Laurence D. Schiller

Bob Dold tries to sell himself as a reasonable voice for moderation, concerned only with issues that most concern his constituents. Look more closely, and you’ll find a loyal foot soldier for the Republican agenda.

Unlike Double-Talk Dold, Both Democratic Candidates from the 10th District Have Proven to Be Strong Advocates for Gun Safety

No matter which candidate emerges from the Democratic primary, 10th District voters will be able to vote for a candidate who genuinely will fight for gun safety. Contrast these Democrats’ actions with Rep. Dold’s double-talk and his history as a loyal member of the political party aligned with the NRA.

Econ 101—The Myth of Trickle-Down Economics

by Larry A. Marks

This third article in a series analyzes and explains the flawed economic theory that has guided Republican tax policy for decades.

Congressional Candidates to Appear in Voter Forums

Mark your calendars for January 27 and February 10 and plan to spend an evening with each of the Democrats running for Congress in the 10th District.

2015 Tenth Dems Awards Dinner Photos

Who Is a Trump Supporter?

by Steven Gan

Just who are these people who say they support Donald Trump for President? Some possibilities.

The Trump Sandwich—A Lot of Baloney, But It’s Not Very Filling

by Michael W. Beatty

The headline says it all: Donald Trump loves to talk, and talk, and talk. But does he ever say anything of substance?

 

Rep. Sam Yingling Coffee and Conversation in Round Lake Beach

When: Saturday, January 9, 2016 from 11:00am – noon.

Where: Panera Bread, 254 E Rollins Rd., Round Lake Beach, IL

What: State Representative Sam Yingling invites constituents for a cup of coffee and conversation on state and local issues.  Residents will learn about new laws that go into effect in 2016 and can share thoughts about issues that matter to them or policies they want to see implemented.

For more information, call 847-231-6262.

Econ. 101—The Myth of Trickle-Down Economics

This article is the third in a series.

By Larry A. Marks

Here is the logic. (It is highly flawed logic and I’ll explain why we already know that but the GOP is ignoring that fact.)

They say, businesses create jobs. (Okay. So far, so good.) They say, as businesses grow they will hire more people. (Uh, oh. The logic just got a bit shaky.) They say, more jobs mean higher payrolls and more people who can buy consumer goods. (That sounds good, but are they really hiring more people or paying higher salaries as they increase their profits?)trickledown

So what is going on?

I’m not going to look up the actual number, but of the top 20 companies in the U.S., I bet 12 of them pay no taxes at all other than payroll and real estate taxes.

How on earth can that happen? They are selling their products in the U.S., making money, tons of money in the U.S. How can they pay no taxes?

The GOP has been saying that it’s simple: these are the “job creators.” We need to give them more and more tax breaks so they will create more and more jobs.

This is the “trickle-down” theory. It’s total nonsense, and it’s easy to see that.

The so-called job creators are not creating new jobs in any substantial numbers. Still, the employment figures are improving.

So what is really happening? Who is creating these jobs?

This is a fairly simple question. The economy goes through patterns of boom and recession on a regular, but unpredictable, basis. When we slide into a recession, the job market is impacted very heavily. That is not the most important factor in measuring a recession, but if you are out of a job, it’s number one to you.

What industry sectors lose employment first? Service industries–architects, doctors, restaurants–really any business that sells services such as advertising, marketing, consulting, etc. The second sector to shrink is light manufacturing and retail, which is followed by heavy manufacturing.

When an economic recovery occurs, as we are seeing right now, the first sector to rehire is service, followed by light manufacturing and retail, and then finally heavy manufacturing (which hires many, many workers, often unionized.) So the new jobs we are seeing are in large part the old jobs that were lost due to the recession, and the bulk take the longest to come back because they are tied to heavy manufacturing.

Now, there are those who will say, “Yes, but, it’s much more complex than this.” Well, maybe. There are certainly more factors to be considered, such as how many jobs did the large companies push offshore to India, China, and other cheap labor countries that will come back slowly or not at all. But I would contend it’s all the same damaged and selfish thinking as not raising wages as profits soar.

So what happens when we cut taxes on companies? The owners, shareholders in those firms, make more money by profit distributions called dividends. What do the employees get? They get to keep their low-paying jobs. How does this help the economy? It doesn’t. It only helps owners of the firms.

Is this true for all companies?

No, there are some very well-run, highly ethical firms out there that work hard to be fair to their employees, firms like Berkshire Hathaway and Costco. There are also those firms that have to get hit on the head a few times but they finally see the light. That’s McDonald’s.

Then there are those that seem not to care at all about the U.S., companies like Mobil, Exxon, Walmart. I’m sure you know the list as well as I do.

What is the solution?

Taxes are as low right now as they were during the administration of Harry S. Truman. Think about that for a minute. As a country, we are massively more complex, have broad global interests and a military that keeps watch worldwide, and our richest taxpayers are paying taxes that would be familiar to Truman.

Do we need to raise taxes on everyone? No, we don’t. The middle class is pretty much choking right now. If we reversed all the tax gifts we have given to the corporations that are larger than $1 billion in revenue and added a small increase in taxes to our wealthiest citizens, the debt would begin to erode very quickly. If we continue to give tax breaks to those most easily able to pay taxes, you can count on a very slow-moving economy for a very long time.

Equality Illinois PAC Hosts Pat Quinn Supporting Pro-Equality Candidates

When: Thursday, January 14, 2016 from 5:30 – 7:30pm

Where: Hubbard Inn, 110 West Hubbard St., Chicago, IL

What: Equality Illinois PAC hosts a reception with former Gov. Pat Quinn supporting the election of pro-LGBT equality candidates in the 2016 elections.

To RSVP and purchase tickets. click here.

For additional information, email Mike Ziri at mziri@eqil.org