Opps! The site is back up now. You make the phone call there Common Ground? Good move.
Why haven't you posted anything to back up your claims? Surely you can take a few minutes and search the net. I know searching the Federal Register for folks like yourself of the great unwashed is an impossible task.
As a gesture of kindness to you I thought I might post some interesting policy articles by 2 of the leading democratic policy think tanks. Don't worry, your secret of letting a
"LIBERTARIAN" carry your water for you is safe with me.
The first is the Democratic Leadership Council which had as some of it's founders none other than Bill Clinton and Al Gore and has many leading democrat party leaders among it's ranks. The most prominent at the moment IMO that could shape party policy in Congress other than Hillary Clinton would be Rep. Rahm Emmanuel D-Ill. He is now 4th in power in Congress as head of the Democratic Congressional Caucus and was the mastermind in much of the Democrat Party Congressional elections stategic thinking. Another DLC braintrust would be Will Marshall who still works with the DLC but has formed a powerful policy group known as Progressive Policy Institute. Both organizations promote moderate political agendas and promote working across party isles. Marshall, to concrete this cross party agenda also signed a Position Paper published by Bill Kristol's Neo-Con organization Project for the New American Century.
Statement on Post-War Iraq
You may also notice the name of Ronald Asmus at the bottom and Asmus also very active in democrat Think Tanks and was a policy official in the Clinton administration. Well! Well! Well! Appears some the thinking leaders and policy experts within the Democratic leadership are in bed with the Neo-Cons. And you only thought it was Lieberman and the turn coat Zell Miller!
As for Hillary, here's her vision of America in 2020' written a year ago for the DLC. It actually IMO re-enforces what you've said in the beginning of all of this.
DLC: America in 2020 by Hillary Rodham Clinton
As for the Progressive Policy Institute and Will Marshall, there are a number of good pieces that cover the subjects related to the needs of America as you laid out.
Healthcare & Social Security
https://web.archive.org/web/2010122...ne.org/documents/Marshall_Soc_Sec_Chapter.pdf
Energy
PPI: A Progressive Energy Platform by Jan Mazurek, Roger Ballentine, Randolph Court and Will Marshall
National Security
PPI: A Winning Strategy by Will Marshall Notice the pic at right in the article of DLC's magazine Blueprint and what name is on the cover? Rahm. Watch that name closely.
Now how hard was that? It's easy so try it sometime. Oh, now this admittedly is a little tough but some time and some Goggle work and you'd be surprised at what you'd find so go to places like the Neo-Con Project for the New American Century and even American Enterprise Institute and start cross referencing names with names in the DLC, PPI and other think tank groups and see how many times these cats work together. We are sold the concept that we've got divided gov't but inside those think tanks that set gov't policy they are al together and working off the same page.
As for the Democrat Congress, there are 2 factions fighting for control of the democrat party. The moderate, oh so very slightly to the left of the Neo-Con army and the old school 60's McGovern type democrats who espouse a truly communal social controlled agenda are at war against each other. DLC and it's menions are more entuned to a Corporatist system espoused by Neo-Cons and other fascist types in Washington. Pelosi seems more in tune to the old school McGovern era but is she smart enough to pick her battles? Murtha seems to say no but we and she have a long way to go before we decide that. I'd say the DLC with Hoya won round one and the DLC's next move will be to try and out Howard Dean. The question that hasn't been answered yet is will Pelosi be able to coral the donkeys to sing from the same sheet of music of will full blown agendas get in the way? Few remember that after the 94' elections that Gingrich backed Bob Walker for the number 2 post and Tom Delay ended up taking the prize and many would argue that the actually agenda ran on for the elections got lost in the fray. Again, I have history on my side but historical trends can change so you have some hope.
You better study up because it's gonna get rough out there!
c ya!
