From Markose Butler — Organizing Director <[email protected]>
Subject December 2022 Center For New Liberalism Newsletter
Date December 6, 2022 7:38 PM
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Thanks for another successful year with the Center for New Liberalism! Read up for our end of year updates and Happy Holidays!

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** Announcements
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Thank you for an amazing year of activism, events, and canvassing! As we get ready for the Holiday Season, we want you to know that nothing we’ve done this year would have been possible without your participation. That being said, we’re still not done with 2022! We’ve got events to round out the year. Of course, this isn’t an exhaustive list, be sure to check our website for further updates as December events continue to roll in.


** Media
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Washington Post: Can these Gen Z and millennial wonks make neoliberalism cool again? ([link removed])

Press Release: New Liberals Organize for Moderate Democrats ([link removed])


** Election Watch Party Wrap Up
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We had an amazing turnout to our election watch parties across the United States for the midterms this year. Below are a few of the best shots from the watch parties:

San Antonio
San Antonio Watch Party

Los Angeles

New York City

The New York City Chapter was even featured on Japanese news coverage of the midterms! Check out this tweet ([link removed]) for the video!


** Upcoming Meetings & Events
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Miami New Liberals - Miami Beach Democratic Club Joint Happy Hour ([link removed])
When: December 8, 2022 - 7pm
Where: Esme Miami Beach Rooftop
Host: Miami New Liberals/Miami Beach Democratic Club
About: Miami New Liberals and Miami Beach Democratic Club welcome those interested in politics and policy to our joint happy hour! No set agenda, but we will give you chance to find out more about our respective groups and our ideas on how we'd like to move Miami forward. We often talk about things like housing, transport policy, and roles of markets and government. Anyone interested in these topics more than welcome to come by. Light snacks and beverages will be served.

One Seattle Plan Community Meeting w/ Seattle New Liberals ([link removed])
When: December 12, 2022 - 6pm
Where: Loyal Heights Community Center
Host: Seattle New Liberals
About: Join your neighbors and learn about the upcoming One Seattle Plan which will shape how the city will change over the next 20 years. Meeting Materials ([link removed])

Portland New Liberals Holiday Happy Hour ([link removed])
When: December 14, 2022 - 5:30pm
Where: Wayfinder Beer
Host: Portland New Liberals
About: Holiday happy hour and fundraiser! Toast with your neolib friends and donate to the Against Malaria Foundation. For our final event of 2022, we're gathering for a holiday happy hour. To get into the holiday spirit, we're encouraging guests to make a charitable contribution to the Against Malaria Foundation. Show your proof of donation and enjoy a beer on us! [link removed]

San Antonio New Liberals Holiday Happy Hour ([link removed])
When: December 21, 2022 - 5pm
Where: Hoppy Monk
Host: San Antonio New Liberals
About: Join us for a place to talk politics before you may have to hold your tongue with the family over the holiday! Come join the San Antonio New Liberals at Hoppy Monk for some Texas craft beers, good food, and people who not only want to talk politics but share many of your views! Work out some of that political energy with us as we go over our accomplishments this past year and look toward local and special elections in 2023!

Salt Lake City New Liberals Virtual Meeting ([link removed])
When: December 21, 2022 - 7pm
Where: Virtual (connection details TBA)
Host: Salt Lake City New Liberals
About: This virtual meeting will be focused on planning and discussing activism opportunities to set our agenda for the new year. This virtual meeting (connection details forthcoming) will take place on 21 December at 7:00 PM and include a presentation on proposed chapter initiatives around zoning and air quality. Come learn and share ideas for how to approach grassroots activism in our slightly smoggy valley.


** Recent Podcast Episodes
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From Red Wave to Red Trickle: Post Election Breakdown ft. Sarah Paden ([link removed])
What happened Tuesday night? PPI's National Political Director Sarah Paden joins the podcast to discuss the midterm election results and give a flash breakdown of what it means. Sarah and Jeremiah discuss Democrats overperforming, Trump's influence on the GOP and on independent voters, how redistricting and abortion influenced the election, the regional factors in Florida, the Midwest, and New York, and where politics is likely to go from here.

How Do We Get An Abundance Agenda? Ft. Derek Thompson and Suraj Patel ([link removed])
What is the Abundance Agenda and how do we get there? Atlantic writer and author Derek Thompson and former Congressional candidate Suraj Patel join the show to discuss how to build an abundant society. Are the problems we're facing problems of scarcity? If the things we need like medical care, housing, and child care are getting scarcer and more expensive, why is the supply so low? How can we increase the supply of those things? And most importantly - how can we build a winning political coalition for the ideas that will increase supply and build abundance?

Will Elon Kill Twitter? ft. Mike Masnick ([link removed]) Elon Musk has owned Twitter for less than a month, and the company is already in chaos. Is Elon crazy, or crazy like a fox? Joining the show to discuss is Mike Masnick, founder of Techdirt. Jeremiah and Mike discuss why content moderation is so difficult at scale, debate whether Mastodon can be a real Twitter replacement, and discuss Elon's erratic and dumb moves since buying Twitter, as they try to figure out whether or not Twitter might die.

The GOP’s Upcoming Civil War ft. Tim Miller ([link removed]) Coming out of the 2022 midterm elections, what's going to happen as Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump both prepare to run for president in 2024? Tim Miller of The xxxxxx joins the podcast to discuss this upcoming GOP civil war. What are the issues where Trump and DeSantis might attack each other? Who are the groups they have to appeal to? What do the midterm results mean for the future of Trump-style politics?

You can listen to the Neoliberal Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, or take a listen at this link ([link removed]) .

If you enjoy the podcast, consider supporting it on Patreon. Patreon subscribers get access to Patreon exclusive bonus episodes and our sticker of the month club. You can become a subscriber here ([link removed]) .


** Upcoming Podcast Episodes
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* Against Malaria ft. Rob Mather
* An episode on FTX and what's been going on there
* Rob Mather, CEO of Against Malaria
* James Palmer on China's protests
* Annual 'Best Books' episode


** Housekeeping
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We are looking for new leads for several of our local chapters. If you live in any of these cities, have five hours a week and want to advocate for liberalism in your local community, please book a time with our organizing director, Markose Butler, on his Calendly page ([link removed]) .
* Cleveland
* Detroit
* Richmond (VA)
* San Diego
* Sydney (AUS)


** Become a Member
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If you want to support the New Liberals in a greater capacity, consider becoming a member. Members get exclusive access to our internal slack community, an official membership card, and more! Join here today! ([link removed])

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