Top 27 Quotes & Sayings by Joan Blades

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businesswoman Joan Blades.
Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Joan Blades

Joan Ellen Blades is an American computer software entrepreneur, political activist, and author. In 1987, she and her husband Wes Boyd co-founded Berkeley Systems, a San Francisco Bay area software company that marketed the popular After Dark screensaver and the You Don't Know Jack trivia game. After selling Berkeley Systems in 1997 for $13.8 million, Blades and Boyd founded the liberal political group MoveOn.org.

When you become active in the system and communicate to your representatives, and they don't vote in accordance with your values, your responsibility is to support candidates who will.
It is time for us to focus on the issues that bring us together as a nation. Supporting parents' capacity to raise their children with the love and resources they need is simply the right thing to do.
We are mortgaging our future. — © Joan Blades
We are mortgaging our future.
What we do is not going to be successful unless our members care about it.
I have a real sense of optimism that we are revolutionizing the way we do politics in this country.
We put together a one-sentence petition asking Congress to censure President Clinton and move on to other pressing issues. We sent it to under 100 friends and family, and within a week we had 100,000 people sign the petition.
Even though mother's issues are not front page news, they touch us all personally, some more than others, and I believe passionately in the power of grassroots engagement.
I'm a mediator by training and inclination.
The purpose of The Motherhood Manifesto is mothers really need to be given the ability to parent.
A book reaches a different crowd of people. There are 50 different stories of very different individuals participating in their communities either locally or nationally in meaningful ways.
We aim to express the passion of our members in something actionable that we can all in fact do.
Touch screen voting is a fine thing so long as they have a voter-verified paper trail.
Most families need both parents to work. Moms need to be able to work and earn fair pay and have the flexibility in their jobs to also be primary caretakers.
When we compile a petition, we often have members go to their representative's or Senator's offices and deliver it in person. This way they can experience a real connection with the staff.
People think of us as an information distributor because that's how they relate to the Internet. But most of the time people already have pretty well established opinions.
Common sense as well as common values all lead us. Our future depends upon it and our present is going to be vastly better when we get back to these basics.
Most jobs today are still structured the same way they were 50 years ago, when most families had someone who could stay at home.
I have referred to myself as an accidental activist on more than one occasion.
Moveon is not a one-way broadcast media. The Internet, when used best, is a two-way media. We have a forum in which people can post comments and those comments can be rated. We get a sense of what people feel most passionately about.
We've got 50 percent voter turnout for presidential elections. That's appalling. We can do so much better.
What is the biggest public forum in the United States? We were told it's the Super Bowl. The ad shows kids working at blue-collar jobs, and the final statement is just written text: Who's going to pay for the trillion dollar deficit?
I find it odd that there's such strong objection to what is a clear way to assure that our elections are reliable and we can do a recount if there are any questions. — © Joan Blades
I find it odd that there's such strong objection to what is a clear way to assure that our elections are reliable and we can do a recount if there are any questions.
Touch screen voting is a fine thing so long as they have a voter verified paper trail.
Even though mother's issues are not front page news they touch us all personally, some more than others and I believe passionately in the power of grassroots engagement.
I find it odd that theres such strong objection to what is a clear way to assure that our elections are reliable and we can do a recount if there are any questions.
Unacceptable Levels is Powerful. It tells the story of toxic chemicals in just about every aspect of our lives, and the egregious lack of regulation. Our ability to protect our families is at stake.
The purpose of The Motherhood Manifesto is: mothers really need to be given the ability to parent.
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