“Look What’s Happening this Week in the Northwest Suburbs” Week of October 19th – October 25th

           
“Look What’s Happening this Week in the Northwest Suburbs” 
Week of October 19th – October 25th

Fiscal and Economic Issues
Discussion Group Monthly Meeting
“What Makes the US Economy Tick”
Discussion Group Engaged in
Conversation at the September Meeting
Discussion Group looking at the
 US and Illinois Jobs report

  

Wednesday
October 22nd, 2014  
 
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Arlington Heights Library
500 N. Dunton
2nd floor- Conf Rm “I”

Arlington Heights, IL 60004
 

Fiscal and Economic Issues Discussion Group Meeting.

Typical Agenda topic for the Month are:

Please Attend the Monthly Fiscal and Economic Issues Discussion Group Meeting.We will have our standard update of the economy, both jobs and GDP. We will also continue our discussions of the economic recovery and policy issues that affect the recovery.

“What Makes the US Economy Tick”

  • 2nd quarter 2014 GDP growth revised at +4.6%
  • Jobs rebounded in September 248,000
  • August and July months revised up 69,000
  • Unemployment now at 5.9%
  • Job have been added every month since March 2010
  • 2.6 million Jobs added in the last 12 months
  • 2014 Fiscal Numbers will be released by our meeting.. preliminary indications are that final deficit will go down 200 Billion per the CBO

As always this is a discussion group .. bring your articles and your wits to talk about all sides of the issues.

 

October Events

NWSOFA – Have you heard about this?
“We think Climate Change is an important issue worth fighting for.” – Jon Carson
Jon Carson on Climate Change.. Click on above image for Youtube link

In the News
Timely Letters to the Editors (LTE’s)
What Americans can learn from the Scots
By: James Cook, Schaumburg
Published in the Chicago Sun-Times,
September, 28, 2014
What did Scotland teach us about their recent election – anything? What did this country, founded in 843 CE, an integral part of the United Kingdom for more than 300 years, instruct us about the elements of true patriotism and dedication to the principles of loyalty to one’s own nation?

Certainly it was not the question of independence from or its continued unification with the U.K. Maybe it was the 85 percent voter turnout that convinced the British that, primarily, Scotsmen really care about their future and the welfare of its citizens. Can we conclude that to separate or remain united was secondary?

Undoubtedly, the upcoming election turnout will reveal that the Scots taught this still fledgling democracy nothing as we will again see little more than 40 percent of the American voting-age public cast their ballot in November.

How did we create such disdain and apathy toward our country by its own citizens?

James D. Cook, Schaumburg

Gun Violence Prevention 
& Chapter General Discussion 
October Planning/ Action Meeting.. New Folks
..Great Ideas

 

Our GVP Team and General NWSOFA Members met on October 16th to discuss Gun Violence issues including other social issues like Climate Change, Marriage Equality, Equal Pay, Raising the Minimum Wage, Healthcare and Comprehensive Immigration Reform.  Great round table.. lots of discussion and direction.
 

  


Notice: This is a public meeting / events. 
 
 NWSOFA is a 501(c)4, non-partisan organization. 
All opinions are solely those of NWSOFA
NWSOFA is a whole, diverse wonderful family of people who want to do more than talk about the social issues. We explore and dig deep on the facts and decide what actions we can take that can have an impact locally and nationally. NWSOFA members not only “talk the talk”, but we “walk the walk”.

 

All our teams have numerous events that will enlighten and inspire you and yes, challenge you to make the effort to make a difference.

We invite you to join us!

In This Issue
10/22/14 Fiscal Issues Meeting
Climate Change Video
Jim Cooks Letter to the Editor
Gun Violence Meeting
501(c)4 notice
About NWSOFA
NWSOFA Social Media
NWSOFA in Photos
New Issues e-magazine

About NWSOFA

NWSOFA is a whole, diverse wonderful family of people who want to do more than talk about the social issues. We explore and dig deep on the facts and decide what actions we can take that can have an impact locally and nationally. NWSOFA members not only “talk the talk”, but we “walk the walk”.

All our teams have numerous events that will enlighten and inspire you and yes, challenge you to make the effort to make a difference.

We invite you to join us!

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Pre-election October
We are Busy, 
Gun Violence Meeting
October 16th




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Upcoming Fiscal
It’s time to Act .. It Is Time To Get Involved
Over the years the American Citizens have lost their voices, believing that we can not make a difference.  We have been beat down by the constant droning noise of the conservative right. This onslaught has made us like sheep .. afraid to express our views.  Not anymore!  OFA gives us back our voices and by working together we are making change one issue at a time. Together we can and will make a difference.
Thank You to our NWSOFA Issue Leads in 2013 !!

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Phone: 224-241-2014
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