Monday, February 17, 2014
Restarting a Dream
After a very long break, I am restarting the dream of this book. I will be publishing again! Also, new projects empowering people have started. I am also expanding Fatherhood Initiatives and working with students and parents to enrich learning. So many exciting events to share over the coming weeks.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Decency Publishing Will Be Online Exclusively With Kindle
2012 is starting out with great news. Decency Publishing will expand into ebooks. This change in marketing will give us access to a world wide market. Thus allowing the messages of our local writers to be read around the world!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
2012 Edition Coming Soon
Well, its about time for an extreme makeover. The New Quest for Human Decency will be coming out in 2012. The first book will have unedited new chapters. After some feedback, a final edition will follow. Thanks for all of the support.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Decency Publishing Donates 200.00 To Rome Art and Community Center
What is our largest donation to date, Decency Publishing donated 200.00 to the Rome Art and Community Center. The Art Center serves the Rome Community in many capacities. We are grateful to Lauren Getnek and her staff for all of their support.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
New Book From Decency Publishing
We have a new book out this weekend. Decency Publishing is proud to announce the addition of author Gail Rizio to our family. We will be having a book signing at the Rome Art and Community Center this Saturday. For more information, go to gailrizio.blogspot.com or click the link to the right.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Come On, The Economy is Not that Bad!!!
Consider this regarding the Top 400 Wage Earners in the United States:
In September, Forbes magazine released its annual list of the 400 wealthiest Americans--and the group's net worth had jumped 8 percent from last year to a combined $1.37 trillion. The industries that dominate the list--surprise, surprise--are finance, investment and real estate.
In the debate over whether Congress should allow Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy--estimated to cost around $700 billion over the next 10 years--to expire, the cries of the wealthy reached a near-deafening level.
Come on, why punish them in this tough economy. I am sure everyone saw an 8% increase in their wages last year.
In September, Forbes magazine released its annual list of the 400 wealthiest Americans--and the group's net worth had jumped 8 percent from last year to a combined $1.37 trillion. The industries that dominate the list--surprise, surprise--are finance, investment and real estate.
In the debate over whether Congress should allow Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy--estimated to cost around $700 billion over the next 10 years--to expire, the cries of the wealthy reached a near-deafening level.
Come on, why punish them in this tough economy. I am sure everyone saw an 8% increase in their wages last year.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Why Are Progressives So Scared?

I admire the Tea Party for one reason. They have ideas, and are unabashed about their politics. The Progressives would do well to take note of their strengths. No one votes for a party that shys away from their platform. Ironically, the Tea Party has a smaller base than Progressives, however they know how to engage their base, and get them to vote. Republicans should also learn from their own movement. Core values matter, and they ignored their own base.
If Progressives lose this November, they have no one to blame but themselves. They were outworked and gave up on their own agenda. Regarding the President, he is correct about the Progressive agenda. Just because you did not get everything you wanted the first two years, Progressives should not give up on the next 2 years.
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