Events Calendar

Monday, June 2, 2008

Minchew Challenges "Piecemeal Approach" to Energy Policy


DFSC Vice-Chair and Peak Oil Advocate, Jackie Minchew, submitted the following letter (re-printed here at the request of the author) to the readership of the Everett Herald:

Published: Monday, June 2, 2008

"Since the first of the year, the price of crude oil has risen by more than 30 percent (after a 60 percent increase in 2007.) The question of how best to respond to this precipitous rise in energy costs is not a simple one. We could look for someone to blame, I suppose. (Big Oil? Congress?) There is surely some degree of market manipulation and exploitation taking place. But from an economic system that is driven by the twin demons of fear and greed, while completely lacking a moral compass to guide it, what should we expect?


We could complain of a lack of leadership from our elected officials. There is also a measure of validity to this position. The piecemeal approach that seems to be the norm from City Hall to the halls of Congress holds out little hope for a comprehensive solution to anything, in my opinion.


Or we could do what few might dare: Seek to figure it out for ourselves! We could bring together our best and brightest, as our neighbors in Portland did, and set them to identifying the particular local vulnerabilities presented by the changing energy picture and, for that matter, climate change as well.


For almost two years now, I have been advocating for just that sort of systematic look at both energy and climate vulnerabilities for our own city and region. So far, local policy-makers have shown scant interest. But still I persist. With the Portland example to model on, it seems irresponsible not to try.


Can we agree that a systematic, well-reasoned approach to problem solving is preferable to piecemeal?"


With each passing day, the evidence of Peak Oil is becoming more clear as the car companies spend billions adverstising their latest hybrids and the oil companies become "energy" companies touting the investments into "alternative fuels." It has become widely acknowledged that the rising cost of food is directly attributed to the rise in fuel costs. However, just as with Global Climate Change, there is still much work to do in moving government into action. Jackie (and others in other communities) has started the ball rolling. However, it is time for this movement to grow. It is time to demand that our local governments adopt a more direct roll in addressing our future energy vunerabilities. The Portland model that Jackie refers to is a good place to start.


For more on this and on ways you can help advance this issue, contact Jackie Minchew at:

JWMchew@aol.com


Peace,
Chad Shue
Chair, Democracy for Snohomish County

Monday, May 19, 2008

DFSC to Screen "Power of Community"



On Saturday, July 26th, DFSC will be screening the acclaimed documentary, "Power of Community (How Cuba Survived Peak Oil)"


Join us at Papi's Pizza (1816 Hewitt Ave.) for an evening of (no-host) pizza and beer as we learn about one country's early response to an impending energy crisis.

From the good folks at Community Solutions:


"When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990, Cuba's economy went into a tailspin. With imports of oil cut by more than half – and food by 80 percent – people were desperate. This film tells of the hardships and struggles as well as the community and creativity of the Cuban people during this difficult time. Cubans share how they transitioned from a highly mechanized, industrial agricultural system to one using organic methods of farming and local, urban gardens. It is an unusual look into the Cuban culture during this economic crisis, which they call "The Special Period." The film opens with a short history of Peak Oil, a term for the time in our history when world oil production will reach its all-time peak and begin to decline forever. Cuba, the only country that has faced such a crisis – the massive reduction of fossil fuels – is an example of options and hope."




Please make the most of the evening by coming early to order your food and beverage prior to the start of the movie at 7:00PM.


Peace,
Chad Shue
Chair, Democracy for Snohomish County

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Joe Wilson for Superior Court Judge

At the May 13 General/Business meeting of Democracy for Snohomish County the motion was made and approved (unanimously) to endorse the candidacy of Joe Wilson for Snohomish County Superior Court Judge.


In reviewing the available materials and hearing from members who have had the oppportunity to hear the three candidates for this position speak and field questions it was determined that Joe Wilson's professional and personal history make him the best qualified individual to sit on the bench. While Wilson has numerous endorsements from the political community it is probably most significant that he is endorsed by current Superior Court Judge, Richard Thorpe (the very judge that he would replace due to retirement)


We encourage our membership and friends to contribute whatever time or funds you are able to help Joe Wilson succeed in the Primary and then again in the General Election in November.


Chad Shue
Chair, Democracy for Snohomish County

Friday, May 2, 2008

DFSC Endorses Scott Olson and Fred Walser

In April, DFSC was pleased to endorse the campaigns of Scott Olson



and Fred Walser.



Scott is running to unseat Dan Kristiansen as the State Representative (Pos. 1) and Fred is challenging current State Senator, Val Stevens. This is Olson's 2nd run and the first for Walser. Both men are running on platforms that highlight needed highway safety fixes for both US 2 and SR 522. Considering the failures of the incumbents to produce any effective results in that area (and the many traffic fatalities related to those failures), we believe it is imperative for the citizens of the 39th LD to make a change; and that Scott and Fred would provide real solutions to the issues impacting that district.


Fred brings a lifetime of public service in the area of law enforcement and traffic safety to bear in his race. After serving 28 years with the Washington State Patrol, Fred served as Police Chief for the City of Sultan for the past 11 years. He has also served as Chair of the US 2 Safety Coalition. Fred is also concerned about education reform and told us that he would bring together all interested parties to come up with working solutions for the this urgent issue.


Scott comes to his race as a concerned citizen who has lived and worked in the district for many years. He has owned a small business in the area and keeps in touch with the locals as a bartender in Monroe. His previous electoral experience includes a term on the Sultan City Council. Scott is particularly concerned about education and healthcare.


DFSC is proud to lend our support to these fine candidates and encourage folks both in and out of the 39th LD to lend their support in every way possible.


Chad Shue
Chair, Democracy for Snohomish County

Saturday, April 19, 2008

DFSC March Minutes

Democracy for Snohomish County, PAC (DFSC)

Business/General Meeting Minutes for March 11,2008

Evergreen Branch Library, Everett, Wa.


Called to order at 7:00 PM by Chad Shue, Chair

ATTENDEES: Chad Shue, Debbie Shue, Nancy Sosnove, Cliff Wells, Mary Phlypo, Gary Sell, Melody Dawson, Jeff and Bethany Sutro.


Agenda- Minutes- approved.

Treasurer’s Report: Available Upon Request

Chair’s Report: N/A


Continuing/Unfinished Business:
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Peace Scholarship - Motion was made and seconded not to continue with 2nd scholarship as planned. DFSC made one $500 scholarship.

Immigration Conversation - Motion was made and seconded to make Luis chair of this committee. Motion was amended and seconded to organize and move forward. Original motion was withdrawn. (Since Luis was not present to accept chair of committee.)

DFSC Movie Night - Update given by Nancy. Venue will be Papi’s Pizza. April 26th; 6:00 PM

Fundraising Opportunities - Suggestion was made to have a book signing/fundraiser for David Sirota. Motion was made and seconded to proceed by verifying David’s schedule. Chad will take this action. No update.

Website/Blog - Motion was made and seconded to make Gary DFSC webmaster. He accepted!

Voter Intent - Nancy will contact Rick Dewitt. RCW needs to change then WAC would have to be changed.

Renewable Energy Fair -( Jackie) No Update.

Peak Oil Task Force -(Jackie)No Update.


New Business:

• Early Look at candidates for possible endorsement 2008. Invite Fred Walser and Scott Olson to speak at next DFSC meeting.(Chad)Motion was made to donate $100 but was postponed to next meeting.

• Bumper Stickers:Motion was made to make another purchase, qty 200. Cliff will purchase and DFSC will re-emburse.


Announcements:

• Next meeting will be April 8 at 7pm, Evergreen Branch Library.

• Rich Semler is running for State Superintendent of schools, see website www.richsemler.com

• Seeds of Compassion Conference with the Dalia Lama April 11-15th. www.seedsofcompassion.com

• Activist calendar at www.scn.org/activism/calendar

• Community Calendar at www.scn.org/calendars


Meeting was adjourned at 8:50pm.