Thanks to everyone who leaped into action last night to spread the word that the Malkinites were targeting the health care event in Denver today with Nancy Pelosi, Jared Polis and Diane DeGette. We were all up until the wee hours of the morning trying to wrangle people for the event. Pronin2 at Daily Kos came through at 9:30 at night, as did Jeralyn Merritt at Talk Left, Zappatero at Square State and ColoradoPols.
I mentioned the other day in the comments that we’d been getting a bit of funding from an organization, and that they let us know last Friday night that we’d had our funding cut. We have been working crazy hours with an intense sense of commitment to put together the calendar of events for the month of August and suddenly had to scramble so people could still be employed come Monday morning. We would have had a list of searchable events and targeted events up earlier, but we were thrown for a loop at the last minute.
Members of Congress called the organization and told them not to renew our funding because they didn’t like Mike Stark asking them questions on the Hill. Which we knew. The organization told us, however, that it was because they had "run out of money," and then today we learned that they’re actually accepting proposals for things similar to what we were doing.
It’s crazy that we were the first organization to get an August events calendar up with a widget that anyone could embed on their site, and we did it in the midst of scant resources and tremendous pressure. It certainly says something about the way the health care battle is being fought — or not, as the case may be. But we’ve been the ones collecting information day in and day out, having asked readers here and at Daily Kos to crowd source the information and enter it into our event reporting tool. We’ve had a small, underpaid staff working until the wee hours of the morning doing rapid response on things like the Pelosi/Polis/DeGette event last night.
As I said the other day, we’ve raised a little over $66,000, both from contributions made by individuals and the funds that came from the organization. We need to raise $150,000 total to keep everything going through the end of October. We’ve got an amazing team working on this, including organizers and bloggers and programmers who have been doing a fantastic job. Mike Stark’s videos have been all over the cable news networks, and so far we’ve managed to get 15 members of Congress to publicly pledge to vote against any health care bill that has co-ops or triggers — something that organizations with $40 million budgets have failed to so.
It hit me right in my gut on Friday night when I was told that on Monday morning, there would be no more money to pay these people. We need your help.





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You go Jane and team. Will spread the word and send in a bit when I have credit card on me.
You go folks..thanks for all you are doing
Thank you, Leen. We really appreciate your support. Couldn’t do it without you and others who keep us going.
Jane, do you have a particular donate button for this?
Jane, I’ll be glad to donate what I can.
I just received a plea from the DCCC to contribute to their “efforts” to back Obama’s plan [and that plan would be ?????]
Here’s my response:
Now I know what I’m gonna do with the $$$ I’m NOT sending to them!
Wondering if Jon Stewart would be interested in this?
Would be great on his show
would really like to witness Jane, EW or someone from FDL make it on Jon or Colbert’s
The Button to donate securely!
I just chipped in $100 for the Cause!! Go Jane & nyceve!!!
I’m looking for your donate button also
I’m in for $100 as soon as I can find the right donate button. I want to make sure it gets to the right place.
Thanks Jane for all you’re doing.
Today on CNN they showed some footage of a Health Care Rally happening today somewhere close to the Capitol. Can not find the footage or the group. Anyone know anything about this? They said buses were coming in filled with people who were going to still try to lobby today.
Wonder if Matthews, Olbermann, Rachel or Ed will pick up on this? Folks were probably to well behaved to get any coverage by MSNBC
E-mail ‘em and/or use spotlight.
Rachel, in particular, reads her e-mail. So hey, let’s all e-mail her about Jane too.
Ah! Apologies.
https://secure.firedoglake.com/page/contribute/PublicPlan
Hit “publish” too quickly.
Thanks to everyone.
I’m not able to go to Netroots Nation-I’m about to put some of money I am not spending there in the kitty for the work you all are doing.
Hang in there.
Dear Jane,
I have been so impressed by your efforts. You are doing exactly what the Hill and the Corporate world does not want to have happen. Which means you are leading the correct effort.
Thank you so very much.
Emailing all my friends to come over and chip in.
Great idea.
Sorry not to see you at NN but thanks so much for thinking of us. You rock, boadicea.
Yeah the fact that it’s pissing everyone off is, I think, a good sign.
Yes. Yes. Yes.
I would really like to know what organization this is.
To make sure that I don’t contribute to them in the future.
Frankly, Jane, you don’t owe them their anonymity.
Off to contribute…
We are supposed to be the transparent side of the blogosphere. If FDL members are receiving funding from various sources, they and any conditions attached should be made known to the whole FDL community.
Please name the organization. After donating I feel the urge to reach out and call someone. And speak to them in words of one syllable.
It was made as a donation. We do not disclose the names of our donors, ever, without their permission. That was the only condition on the funds, and unless you can find me the name of one donor whose identity we’ve ever revealed without their consent, we’re being completely consistent.
Okay, I’m making my contribution, as I’ve done before, but I still have two questions I’ve never gotten clear answers to here:
Did “day one” never mean day one or was the meaning switched at some point to accommodate Barney Frank?
Is the hope that firedoglake will be for profit at some point? If that happens, after Jane is paid back for deficit financing the operation, how will the profits be distributed?
I sure wish I could help. I am broker than, well…you know, it’s starts with an S. I just spent $58.00 for a whole weeks worth of groceries. I can only support this place with phone calls, and uplifting comments. And white light and prayers.
Which members of Congress made the calls? That’s what I want to know.
No, that was always the definition. It wasn’t changed for Barney Frank. Since we never knew how long it would take to set up a program, “day one” was meant to distinguish a program from triggers.
How is the members of Congress find out about this contribution? Wire-tapping again?
Lots of people didn’t like Mike putting them on the spot, so there is no shortage of likely suspects. Progressives want to be able to put on a good show and then let the Blue Dogs write the bill, like Rahm wants, and still get credit for being “progressive.”
They don’t want anyone shining a light on how hollow it all is.
Well, then…bring out the biggest, brightest ol’ klieg lights you’ve got and lets disinfect the CPC.
Most of the gutless progressive caucus and all the blue dogs.
A better question might be, who didn’t call.
I just threw in a contribution. It’s in honor of my brother John, who died at age 18 back in the 1980s of heart disease (a congenital defect). The insurance company got out of paying; my father had switched jobs and the new insurance claimed it was an improperly reported preexisting condition. The family narrowly avoided bankruptcy.
that should be “did”, of course. Not paying attention to what I”m doing.
Condolences on your loss.
Pretty much a lurker but behind you all the time. Just donated my paltry sum. Sure wish I could get back the money I donated to John Edwards and then to Obama; those several paltry sums would have added up to a couple hundred WELL SPENT bucks here and I wouldn’t feel so violated and betrayed.
Just so sad at the way this is going. Our country just not very nice anymore. Can’t help thinking of the book many years ago “The Ugly Americans” and thinking, yes, that pretty much sums it up right now as we fight this difficult battle. But let us soldier on with Jane leading us as well as other FDLers with ability to kick a** or chase down the problem-ati.
I actually want to know who did the odious deed. Who is working hardest against reform?
Where do we go to make a donation? I am definitely in.
Thank you, Nanz, for delurking & for contributing. Yeah I figure it’s an open endorsement of our work when something like this happens.
Very sorry JoeBuck. And very honored that you’d do that.
I think that actually IS the question.
See the link in comment six or 11.
:) thanks. Off to donate!
Jane, I hope you saw my contribution to the Health Care where are the meetings comment earlier. I do try.
Money donated.
I’d like to know which congresscritters, so I can donate to their primary opponents. That kind of behavior tells me they’ve forgotten who’s paying for their generous salaries and perks.
demi I did and I do appreciate it, thank you so much. Everybody contributes how they can and that is what’s wonderful about this site. Well, one of the many wonderful things.
Thank you.
Well, I got one answer! Maybe the other is meant to be a mystery? Very sad about John Hughes…
Done. Long live the Lake!
Keep spreading the word…blogs…emails
Send FDL’s Jane and Team $$$$
Very sad about John Hughes. Home Alone is one of my all-time favorite movies.
Thanks, CD. And to you too!
Here is the sad truth about progressive Washington: people go there idealistic and wanting to make a difference. They get there, and they get invited to fancy parties with famous people, they become personal friends with Senators, Congressmen, and sometimes Presidents. They know big time media personalities.
And they forget why they went there in the first place. The specter of the very reforms they came to Washington to enact suddenly becomes extraordinarily threatening to them–their paycheck, invites to the fancy parties, and fleeting friendships with journalists might go out the window if those reforms pass.
(This also happens on the conservative side). And so what we get is a structure of organizations that exist because of a problem, and say that they want to solve that problem. But in reality, these groups work for their continued existence–which means they work to prolong the problem.
Has anyone heard how the Denver event went today?
Jeralyn says it went well:
http://www.talkleft.com/story/2009/8/6/175923/9194
Check out this ugly piece.
Title: The Health Insurers Have Already Won
http://www.businessweek.com/ma…..op+stories
That is very, very true. I was chatting with the Credo people today and mentioned that I hoped they stayed on the west coast forever, and that I was convinced it was their lack of proximity to DC that made them and DFA the two best organizations to work with. Bar none.
Organizations on the liberal side get their funding from not making waves, not challenging anyone, not getting any results. When the health care fight is over I’m looking forward to doing a “bang for your buck” analysis. Because the liberal model has no incentive for results. Just the opposite. The more money you waste, the more you pump through the system in completely useless ways that benefit those involved but achieve nothing, the more money you will get.
Am still looking for any other coverage of another health care reform rally that CNN showed taking place in D.C. today.
Jane do you know anything about another rally today?
Of course ED, Matthews had O about this just more coverage of the “screamers”
My paltry sum is in too. On the one hand, it’s pitiful that we have so little money. $66,000 isn’t even pocket change in this fight. On the other hand, it’s impressive that so much can be done with so little money and such hard workers. Thanks again
If you knew how hard everyone was working on this, you’d be really impressed. People are absolutely tireless, in total campaign mode.
It’s one of the limitations of the coalition model — they only know how to operate in bureaucratic mode. But just one. There are many more.
Bravo Jane! you give new meaning to the old saw: Lead by Doing. I’m very proud to be part of this nobel effort.
I am embarrassed to send you only a Miguel Mouse $10, but it’s hard making it on $690 in ss after $115 has been taken out for my medicare premium and rent is $385, no utilities paid, and can’t work any longer. Glad you have the paypal button up.
It looks to me that on the calendar on this web site you are organizing AstroTurf mobs to attend town hall meetings. Is there a double standard in this country, the left, Soros, ACORN, and the SEIU can organize but no person or group on the right can? Lets have Congress investigate all who organize, left and right.
I’ll try the best I can!
You must be new here, or you’d know better than to say something that ridiculous.
Jane, I was called by the DNC this evening, trolling for dollars. I told them I’d donated to the FDL appeal, and the person kept right on telling me how we needed to elect more Democrats to Congress. I said that I didn’t like the ones we have now, and hung up. (Better is more important than more. We got more, and they mostly turned out to be DINOs.)
I donated $15 to FDL in honor of Glenn Beck. ;-)
Jane’s pissing off Dems??? I’m in!!! Go get ‘em tiger…
Tell the miserable wankers that if they would stop selling us out maybe Mike wouldn’t have to put them on the spot. Bet they never thought of that, eh? Well, we know they’re not too bright ; )
See my response at 4 above to the same idiots.
New or old, TexasReader@69 is just a so-so example of the nonsense us sentient Texans live with on a daily basis.
Good move!
Oh, I know. I lived in West Texas for four years, before the area got redistricted all to hell and gone. (I voted against Shrub three times. 94, 2000, 2004.)
Mine was really the DNC, and it was a phone call.
Like I said, I hung up on them. I want better Dems, or I go looking for a more radical party to belong to.
It was my very great pleasure to contribute a modest amount. This has been a most enlightening legislative session, eh? (looking for silver linings in all the wrong places…)
Seriously, THIS is what it takes to make things happen, people. Politicians don’t do the right thing by themselves.
I’m in. It’s a long way to October.
I’ll contribute if you name the “organization” that cut FDL’s funding.
You write:
I mentioned … that we’d been getting a bit of funding from an organization, and that they let us know last Friday night that we’d had our funding cut.
Which organization?
If you can’t name them, I can’t contribute financially. Because this scenario reads Democratic/Progressive funders of FDL cave to Republican birther/anti-public option Republicans who are too gutless to stop and answer a couple reasonable questions from Mike Stark. Merely asking them to go on record is hardly harrassment.
In short, the Dems who cut FDL funding are enforcing the same kind of above-the-rules privilege for our adversaries as they reserve for themselves. Funding FDL & cutting FDL funding is a means of control — put Mike Stark on a leash and Dems can pretend they had to compromise to supposedly intractable Repubs, without fear of exposure.
If you can’t name “an organization” that’s funding FDL, there’s a bit of a problem. Is this still grassroots — I believe it obviously is — or has working so directly with elected/political groups become an astroturfed situation? The funding has allowed you to hire people . .. so we’re working on another level now.
Members of Congress called the organization and told them not to renew our funding because they didn’t like Mike Stark asking them questions on the Hill.
So, elected Congress-folks in this group are Members of Congress first; Democrats second.
How analogous is this to the opposition? Dick Armey > website > astroturfed mob rule — vs. — ?unnamed organization? > FDL website > political action.
I mean, I’m with you; but what’s the arrangement and the plan here for FDL? Yeah, we’re authentic, honest, sane-policy oriented — all that. Jerome Corsi’s birthers & deathers are the antithesis of everything we stand for.
But you’re/FDL is either an insider or an outsider — and I damn well want to know who’s feeding firepups enough puppychow to think that cutting that funding will enable another Democratic el-Foldo routine on health care. They want Mike Stark leashed so their right-wing colleagues can still be used as excuses for gutting real reform. When Stark gets em on record, suddenly these wingers pay a political cost — and the Dem’s excuse for doing nothing disappears.
Time to expose who’s trying to cut the legs out from FDL .. . and offer the full story on what these arrangements really are all about.
Thanks for all your great work. But get sucked in far enough, and all the netroots contributions in the world won’t bail you out.
I am curious about one thing… If you got a private donation, how did the congresscritters know who to call to complain?
This was raised higher up and basically left unanswered, tho, Jane did provide a response that never got to the point. In this tangled web of anonymous moneybags, she can’t even out those who stab her in the back or renege. Such a move would dry up this source of funding, completely. The paradigm is flawed and requires system re-engineering.
I’m not actually interested in who (well, I am, but I see Jane’s point), but I remain puzzled about the how did the congresscritters know who to complain to? Was the funding cut-off due to a general appeal to funding sources to knock off embarrassing people or was it specific? If it was specific, then the question remains how members of Congress learned the identity of a private source. I think it is important to understand the distinction so that we are able to protect our funding sources from this kind of pressure in the future.
phred:
I don’t see Jane’s point. Because as alank noted:
If she’s in so deep she’s muzzled; or so dependent on insider cash she can’t call out Democratic Members of Congress that stab FDL in the back and stab health care reform in the back — then there’s a problem.
But here we are, askin’ for cash, because FDL’s traditional, standard tactics miffed a few Congress-folk and that lovely money’s suddenly and inexplicably gone. Whoooda guessed?
Pretty soon Mike Stark will disappear from the pages of history, and no one will acknowledge he ever existed.