*** YOUR DAILY DO'S - [6/2] *** Rachel English
Hello Indivisibles! Perhaps we should rename these the Less-Than-Daily-Do’s? Special thanks to Julia Ricketts and Sandi Olson for all the work they put into today’s post. Comment to raise this post's profile. Can’t do the actions today? Your ‘Like’ might put this within eyeshot of someone who can. But, you know, do the actions today ;-) ***** As you know, two brave men died and a third was injured last week in Portland as they defended two girls from a racist, anti-Muslim attack. In a baffling and disturbing response, the Chair of the Multomah Republican Party expressed an intention to hire militias and known hate groups for party “security”, blaming leftists and antifascists for the “throwing the first stone” and inciting violence. Read more here: http://bit.ly/2rPGRXI This is an appalling and unacceptable suggestion — and an inversion of fact. Please join in these Daily Do’s to honor the heroes and decry the use of militias and hate groups in political life. 1. Donate → While many have wonderfully rushed to help the families of the victims of last week's horrendous attack, less has happened for the two young women who are now dealing with the emotional repercussions of being the target of such violence and hatred. If you are financially able, please donate to the girls' transportation and mental health needs through this YouCaring page - https://www.youcaring.com/survivorsofthemaxattack-833557 The surviving victim posted a video asking folks to donate there instead of or as well as to the families of the girls. It’s a beautiful message and I’ll post it in the comments. 2. Email → Send emails to WA & OR officials, write letters to the editor, and amplify on social media. Sample letters in the comments -- copy, paste, and customize with your own words! Prefer making calls? Go for it, and add relevant phone numbers in the comments for others to share. Thanks for weighing in with your ideas and “done!” to encourage others to participate. ***** Reminders: - Send your action ideas to the Daily Dos team using IndivisibleDailyDo@gmail.com. - You can select "Turn off notifications on this post" to stop getting alerts whenever a new comment is added. #DailyDos
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*** YOUR DAILY DO'S - [5/23] *** Jessica Nguyen
Today is the last day of the Washington State Legislature’s special session #1. Guess what? Still no budget. Still no progress. Look for the governor’s announcement of a second special session this afternoon. What will they accomplish in a second special session? Not much if they continue like this. So let’s set national politics aside for the moment and step up the pressure here in Washington. Today we bring you some killer actions direct from Washington’s Paramount Duty (https://www.facebook.com/ParamountDuty/). ********************** 1. NO on the LEVY SWAP, @WAGOP State Republicans are doubling down on their inequitable “levy swap” plan. Smart folks across the state are against it (Budget & Policy Center: https://tinyurl.com/mwegs87, NW News: https://tinyurl.com/zt7wf8a, Crosscut: https://tinyurl.com/ksp2c7y). Let’s tell Republican leaders that we are against it too. (Script/bullet points below) Senator Joe Fain: Joe.Fain@leg.wa.gov, (360) 786-7692 Senator Brad Hawkins: Brad.Hawkins@leg.wa.gov, (360) 786-7622 Senator Mark Miloscia: Mark.Miloscia@leg.wa.gov, (360) 786-7658 Senator Steve O’Ban: Steve.O'Ban@leg.wa.gov, (360) 786-7654 Senator Ann Rivers: Ann.Rivers@leg.wa.gov, (360) 786-7634 Senator Maureen Walsh: Maureen.Walsh@leg.wa.gov, (360) 786-7630 Senator Hans Zeiger: Hans.Zeiger@leg.wa.gov, (360) 786-7648 SCRIPT “I do not support a massive property tax to amply fund our schools. This would place an unfair burden on our low-income households. Also, it is not a fair and sustainable revenue solution to fill the gap needed to fully fund our education system, from early learning through higher ed, as well as social services. I ask you to consider more fair and sustainable sources of revenue including a capital gains tax and pulling back less efficient tax breaks on corporations which would help insure that everyone pays their fair share.” - ‘NO’ on a massive property tax to fund schools - Property tax is an unfair burden on those with low incomes - Find a fair and sustainable funding source (like capital gains tax and closing corporate tax loopholes) ********************** 2. DEAR REALTOR TRADE GROUP: STOP THE SHENANIGANS The WA REALTOR Political Action Committee (R-PAC) is spending a lot of money promoting the Senate Republicans’ budget plan, which would lead to a massive property tax increase while providing less funding for schools in certain districts. They are also running TV ads attacking legislators who share Washington’s Paramount Duty position that we need new and fair revenue to amply fund our schools. Forty percent of real estate agents are registered with WA REALTORs, but probably don’t realize that their dues are being spent to undermine our schools and even our ability to afford homes. Our homes, our communities, and our schools will be stronger by passing something like the House Democratic plan, which asks the wealthy and big businesses to help fund education. We need to let the people running WA REALTOR know that they’re making the wrong choices — and need to stop undermining our communities and our schools. CONTACT --> Email the contacts below to say you want Washington State REALTORS’ lobby and political action committee to stop obstructing solutions to our state’s education funding crisis. If you’re a realtor, make sure to tell them “Not in my name!” Copy your legislator and info@paramountduty.org. Comment back here with what you wrote. (Resources in comments.) - Nathan Gorton, Government Affairs Director, R-PAC: Nathan.Gorton@ warealtor.org - Margo Wheeler-Willis, President, WA State REALTORS, margorltor@gmail.com - (For those in King Co) Sam DeBord, President, Seattle/King County Realtors Association, sam@seattlehome.com. TWEET --> For example, “Hey @washrealtors, @SKCRealtors, @REALTORPAC, make Washington a nice place to live! Stop lobbying against full funding for ed!” ********************** Recent #DailyDos: 5/23 - https://tinyurl.com/mkhsufr 5/20 - https://tinyurl.com/mjpxf86 5/18 - https://tinyurl.com/ljo8cxb Reminders: - Send your action ideas to the Daily Dos team using IndivisibleDailyDo@gmail.com. Include background information and why you feel this action is strategic for this statewide group. - You can select "Turn off notifications on this post" to stop getting alerts whenever a new comment is added. *** YOUR DAILY DO'S - 5/22 EDITION *** Katie Anthony
Good morning Daily Doers of IndiWA! I know the Daily Do's have been sporadic and unpredictable lately - we've gone from 2 a day, every day, to 3 or 4 a week. There are two main reasons for this: First, our team has been going through some life changes and we've all needed some time - for work, for family, for getting more deeply involved in more specific movements related to Indivisible. Second, the pace of 6 Daily Do's a day is unsustainable for us and demoralizing for you - we've heard you say that you feel bad if you can't make all the Do's happen, and when we're busting our butts to build something that makes you feel bad, or suggests that you focus on what you AREN'T doing, we need to take a step back and reevaluate. That's a recipe for activist burnout. Let's think of burnout as a layover rather than a destination - we've all burned out at some point, but then we have a choice to either hang out at the McDonald's in concourse C eating cold french fries, or pick up our shit and get back on the damn plane. These Daily Do's are for all the Doers who are finishing their fries. It's time to get back out there, my friend. Here are 3 ways to pick yourself up and get going. 1. Watch this funny 5-minute interview with Civil Rights leaders about the real nature of activist work: http://bit.ly/2kCgAUV 2. Text, email, or call 3 friends who have been discouraged, scared, or burned out by this administration. Reach out and make a connection - our power lives in our community. Your goals from this conversation? - Say hi! - Say how you've been feeling about current events. - Find out how they've been feeling about current events. - Make a plan to get together, as friends, just to be together. - Laugh, smile, breathe. 3. Check THIS out: it's a free summer-long resistance training from MoveOn.org. You're looking at a one-hour webinar/Facebook Live event per week (SO DOABLE) plus some community connecting and homework. Can YOU commit to this? Say yes. Say yes. You can. http://bit.ly/2qPanKc Don't worry, we're going to come this week with some "call your Senators" and all that jazz, but today let's get your fire lit and crackling again. Comment on this post with one thing you did in the sunshine this weekend. #DailyDo #IndiWA #StillHere *** YOUR DAILY DO’S, 5/11 *** Jessica Williams Nguyen
Oh, what a week. We were all surprised by the firing of FBI Director James Comey – almost as surprised as Comey himself. Or maybe we weren’t all that surprised, because it’s not as if President Trump behaves according to any kind of ideology of morality. Regardless, today’s Do’s are very much concerned with the fallout of the Comey firing. http://www.politico.com/…/james-comey-fired-trump-contradic… ********* 1. James Comey, (now former) Director of the FBI, was fired yesterday. He found out via cable news. Long-suffering Press Secretary Sean Spicer hid in the bushes (yes, really) to avoid answering uncomfortable questions (i.e., his job). Trump’s administration offered a dizzying, unbelievable cornucopia of rationalizations for Comey’s firing; I think the funniest one suggested that Comey was too hard on Hillary Clinton. Oh, and Trump gave an interview in which he suggested that he’s surprised by the meanness of our culture. Yes, really. There are legitimate reasons for Comey’s firing, but Trump offered none of them. Most troubling is Trump’s own admission, via a released statement, that he’s happy not to be under investigation. One might be tempted to think that Comey was fired right after he testified about connections between Trump’s campaign/administration and Russia because he wants to avoid further investigation and any damning information that might be uncovered. Regardless of the reason for Comey’s sudden unemployment, the Russian interference investigation must continue. The departure of Comey must not prevent the American people from learning the truth about collusion between a sitting president and a hostile foreign power. And make no mistake – a new FBI director does not have to mean and should not mean that the investigation ceases. It is critical that we continue to insist on a thorough, substantive investigation, utilizing the resources of the FBI and any other bodies available to us. Let’s talk about what we do. First of all, it’s time to hit the phones again. Please call our local Senators – you can find their contact info at https://www.murray.senate.gov/public/and https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/ -- and ask them to request a special prosecutor to investigate possible malfeasance. Also, please consider contacting possibly sympathetic Republican Senators. Lindsey Graham, despite his bizarre recent embrace of Trump, still seems to posses a conscience. You can encourage him to listen to it here: https://www.lgraham.senate.gov/public/. John McCain also wields a considerable amount of influence in the Senate, and he appears to find Comey’s firing troubling. Please send him a note of support here: https://www.mccain.senate.gov/public/. Fellow Republicans Richard Burr (https://www.burr.senate.gov/) and Bob Corker (https://www.burr.senate.gov/) have also expressed concern. In addition to burning up the Capitol phone lines, you might also want to support a national organization, like the ACLU, that can exert pressure on our legislators regarding this issue. The organization is encouraging concerned citizens to contact Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. You can do so (and read more) here: https://action.aclu.org/secure/demand-special-prosecutor. ********** 2. Let's make some change and get more women on the ballot in WA! Filing week is May 15-19. In order to be on the ballot, candidates need to file by May 19th. There are elected positions throughout our state that are vacant because NO ONE ran and even more that were unopposed. This is bad for democracy. Choices and debate lead to better candidates and legislative outcomes. Here are the ~3000 positions up for election this year: https://www.sos.wa.gov/…/can…/Offices-Open-for-Election.aspx As of today, women represent only 38% of those who have filed to run in WA. We've got some kick ass folks ready to help increase that number. All we need is YOU!!! Today's Do has a big ask, big opportunities, and a story you need to hear (and share!) 1. Get more women on the ballot. Our own Melissa Taylor is working with groups like Emerge WA to get women on the ballot in all upcoming races. Emerge America had over 200 graduates of its program on the ballot across 16 states and 70% of those candidates won their race. Become a candidate or encourage a friend or colleague. You can find all of the details on filing from your County Elections office. Online or via phone call, they're friendly folks! Female candidates are asked to run an average of seven times before they do. Claudia Balducci, King County Councilmember, said that it didn't occur to her to apply for the Charter Commission that started her political career until someone suggested it. Then someone encouraged her to join the Bellevue City Council, from there she went on to be the Mayor of Bellevue and now holds a county-wide office. 2. Work for a candidate! Paid and unpaid positions are available for folks with campaign experience. Melissa has requests for campaign staff, particularly women and POC. Please post below or PM Melissa with anyone who you'd recommend be on the list. This includes campaign managers (FT or PT), treasurer, fundraiser, media, social media, field, volunteer management, etc. 3. Track and support candidates running for office throughout our state. Let us know who and how you're supporting in the comments. *********** Thank you for all that you do. #DailyDos *** YOUR DAILY DO'S - [5/10] *** Jessica Williams Nguyen
So yesterday… W…T….actual…F?!? It was just a normal day in the Resistance. Your Daily Do’s team was planning actions related to ed funding in Washington and then, bam, Comey. Fired. (Politico: https://tinyurl.com/k6vfk7s) And in an extremely bizarre way (Fox: https://tinyurl.com/myqdsu7). And grand jury subpoenas issued for Flynn associates (CNN: https://tinyurl.com/jwfw5m2). And then an administration spokesperson saying “it’s time to move on” from #TrumpRussia. (Uh....?) If you’re like me, your head is still spinning. (For some inside baseball from folks who know a thing or two, check out this emergency edition of the Lawfare Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/lyk5djg.) One thing is essential to recognize. The FBI investigation into #TrumpRussia will absolutely be impacted by Comey’s departure. This will not stand. Our Democratic Senators are already coming out swinging, and even some Republicans are speaking out (CNBC: https://tinyurl.com/le3u5qs). Let’s do our part. ********************** 1. #SpecialProsecutor for #TRUMPRUSSIA Contact the Department of Justice to demand a special prosecutor be appointed immediately to investigate #TrumpRussia. Script in comments. 202-353-1555 or https://www.justice.gov/contact-us ********************** 2. #SelectCommittee on #TRUMPRUSSIA Contact your MOCs. Tell them, while you support a special prosecutor at DOJ, you also demand a transparent, bipartisan, select committee on #TrumpRussia. The two investigative bodies serve different purposes. A special prosecutor’s job is to get indictments. A select committee’s job is to bring the truth to light for the public and advance appropriate Congressional action. (#LookingForMore? Contact Mitch McConnell too. He holds the keys to a Congressional select committee.) ********************** 3. KEEP #TRUMPRUSSIA in the HEADLINES George Lakoff reminds us that the tweets are coming (FB: https://tinyurl.com/mnkrbxo). We don’t know what they’ll say, but we know they’ll be outlandish. In the vein of the Obama wiretap story. Or maybe some totally different type of diversion. Whatever it is, keep your laser focus on #TrumpRussia. And help guide other eyes there as well. Write --> Send letters to the editor of your local paper about #TrumpRussia Post --> Share stories about #TrumpRussia not the diversion ********************** 4. ONE LAST THING --> #WASHEDUC I know #TrumpRussia is taking up all the oxygen, but we have to spare some attention for the crisis in our own state. State legislators are really, really not doing their jobs (NewsTrib: https://tinyurl.com/mtrsxot). Here are some ways to remind them we are watching: - Attend the Dandelion Dash today in Olympia TODAY (family-friendly) #dandydash https://www.facebook.com/events/1884116541875846/, https://tinyurl.com/nymk52m - Fax or email this invoice for your public school volunteer hours to your state legislators: https://tinyurl.com/kmndcdo - Last week was teacher appreciation week! Donate time or money to an underfunded school in WA. See comments for suggestions. Know of a school or classroom that could use the help? Share in comments. Recent #DailyDos: 5/9 - https://tinyurl.com/lak6uy7 5/8 - https://tinyurl.com/kdk2ra3 5/6 - https://tinyurl.com/l45vaox 5/5 - https://tinyurl.com/lz5woz9 5/4 - https://tinyurl.com/lag2rns Reminders: - Send your action ideas to the Daily Dos team using IndivisibleDailyDo@gmail.com. Include background information and why you feel this action is strategic for this statewide group. - You can select "Turn off notifications on this post" to stop getting alerts whenever a new comment is added. *** A SPECIAL DAILY DO, 5/8 *** Angela Teater
Do you want to get involved in the fight against the Keystone XL and other tar sands projects? Today is your day! 350 Seattle, a local grassroots organization, is engaging in peaceful protest against Chase’s involvement in tar sands projects by preventing access to Chase branches across Seattle. You can read more about this critical direct action (taking place TODAY) here: http://tinyurl.com/mzwhhba. ***************** Thank you for all that you do. #DailyDos #ShutDownChase #NoKXL *** YOUR DAILY DO'S - 5/5 *** Katie Anthony
Yesterday the American Health Care Act narrowly passed the house. They tell me the pen is mightier than the sword, but I just don’t have the words to sufficiently cut down the casually self-serving, unapologetically heartless monsters who have sentenced millions of people to the choice between poverty and death. These puffed-up toadies live in the same world that we do, and yet they do not - they are protected from the consequences of their choices in a way that we are not. We are at their mercy, and they have none. I will not call them “representatives.” Yes, the vote is done. This time. But if we keep our fear, heartbreak, and stories to ourselves then we will be the only ones changed by them. We are human beings, created equal, endowed with voices. Today those voices might feel more thin than thunderous, but don’t get it twisted: Your voice needs to be heard. Your story needs to be told. You are the person you’ve been waiting for, and you’ve arrived just in time. 1. Know how your Rep voted. Call them with a sincere message of how you feel about this vote. (Keep in mind that Reichert voted against it, but that his “yes” vote wasn’t needed in order to pass, so it’s likely that he voted to appease his vocal constituents rather than because he wants to safeguard our health care. If you live in his district and you call him to say thanks for voting no, please make sure to let them know that you’ll be watching to make sure that he continues to act in the best interests of his constituents.) http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/ 2. Plan to attend events and town halls during the recess. Please look for your rep’s scheduled town hall, and post the info in the comments. Tell us who you're going with and what you want to say. 3. Schedule your checkup and your family’s checkups as soon as you can. If you don’t want to have a baby anytime soon, consider switching your method of birth control to something that doesn’t have a recurring monthly cost that you may soon have to pay for out of pocket. Quit smoking. Take vitamins. Start taking a daily walk and drink more water. This is not a drill. Comment here to let us know how you are going to take one step toward taking care of your health. #DailyDos #AHCA #Resist ![]() *** YOUR DAILY DO'S - [5/4] *** Jessica Williams Nguyen Comment and ‘Like’ to get this out there. It really helps! TODAY… Trumpcare. Or as I like to call it, Oh Hell No. The ACA repeal will reportedly be up for a vote around 10:30AM Pacific time. Republicans might have the votes. It’s a nail biter. But we’re not going to sit around biting our nails. What happens now is critical, and what you do after the vote is as important as what you do before it. ********************** 1. WHAT TO DO RIGHT NOW Indivisible Guide has an excellent and updated calling script for contacting your US Rep today. Represented by a Democrat? They have a (worthwhile) script for you. These folks know what they’re doing! Post in comments to tell us who your Rep is and the staffer’s response. Can’t get through? Try the US House general line (202-559-7201) or take to the Twitter. Call --> https://tinyurl.com/lkrbhzd Tweet --> For example, “@davereichert #voteNOAHCA#saveaffordablecareact” ********************** 2. WHAT TO DO AFTER THE VOTE If this thing comes to a vote and passes the House, what comes next is being called a test of the resistance. If people are on fire, this thing is far less likely to make it through the Senate. Let’s be on fire. And here’s how. If at all possible, get out there TODAY. Go to your Rep or Senator’s local office and bring your friends. Has someone in your local area already planned one? Very likely. Find it and go to it. Post events in the comments. Can’t go? Call. Call your Rep who just voted. Call our Senators. Voice your displeasure. Yes, it feels like throwing pebbles at a brick wall. But together we have the power to be 1,000 truckloads of pebbles. Remember the early days of this administration when people flooded the streets and the phones over changes to the Congressional ethics office? The immigration ban? The last ACA repeal? This is another one of those moments. We can’t go all-out every day, but we can go all-out today. Go in peace. ********************** Recent #DailyDos: 5/3 - https://tinyurl.com/kr99tbm 5/2 - https://tinyurl.com/m98weaw 5/1 - https://tinyurl.com/mpegdcp 4/28 - https://tinyurl.com/ma8mcvm 4/26 - https://tinyurl.com/n74wl8w 4/25 - https://tinyurl.com/knqt3us Reminders: - Send your action ideas to the Daily Dos team using IndivisibleDailyDo@gmail.com. Include background information and why you feel this action is strategic for this statewide group. - You can select "Turn off notifications on this post" to stop getting alerts whenever a new comment is added. ![]() *** YOUR DAILY DO'S - [5/3] *** Jessica Williams Nguyen Comment and ‘Like’ to raise the profile of this action post. Thanks! ********************** 1. CALL DAVE REICHERT ON HEALTHCARE As much as we all wish this nonsense would JUST GO AWAY, it appears that this is our life for now. And, oh yes, we WILL keep fighting. TrumpCare 3.0 soldiers on and so do we. Recent news indicates that our own, Dave Reichert (WA-8), has recently moved from ‘Undecided’ to ‘Leaning Yes.’ (From Nate Cohn on Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/mz7fl75.) This is one of those unusual times when we’re going to suggest that you contact a legislator even if he doesn’t represent you. If you’re outside the 8th CD, your phone call today will let Dave know that there are a large collection of folks ready to drive on over to the 8th come election season and do some door-knocking for the Dems if he votes for a bill that takes away health insurance from millions of Americans. (Scripts in comments) Contact --> Dave Reichert (WA-8), https://reichert.house.gov/contact-me Contact --> your US Rep [I know we have a SIZABLE contingent of 8th CD Indivisibles who sometimes join us here. I am quite certain they are smashing it out of the park just about now. 8th CD folks, would you share with the rest of us what you’re up to and if there anything else we can do to help?] ********************** 2. BACK TO #TRUMPRUSSIA This particular pot has been on a low simmer for a little bit. Looks like it’s coming back to a boil with FBI Director James Comey back on the hill to testify (The Hill: https://tinyurl.com/n9584ex). Former acting attorney general, Sally Yates, is up next week (Time: https://tinyurl.com/lyk6mn2). Let’s make turn up the heat with public pressure for a special select committee. (Script in comments) Contact --> Your MOC Contact --> Mitch McConnell ********************** 3. PLAN AHEAD FOR DANDELION DASH TO OLYMPIA Washington’s Paramount Duty is planning a kid friendly event in Olympia, the Dandelion Dash to Olympia, next Wednesday to demand that the legislature fully fund education in our state. Can you attend? Can you support someone else to enable them to attend? Now’s the time to figure that out. Share the event with your friends. I’d love to see you and them there! And why not bring a potted dandelion to remind your legislator of his/her priorities (King5: https://tinyurl.com/lt4tjqv). #DandelionGate Share --> https://tinyurl.com/koqnwp9 ********************** Recent #DailyDos: 5/2 - https://tinyurl.com/m98weaw 5/1 - https://tinyurl.com/mpegdcp 4/28 - https://tinyurl.com/ma8mcvm 4/26 - https://tinyurl.com/n74wl8w 4/25 - https://tinyurl.com/knqt3us Reminders: - Send your action ideas to the Daily Dos team using IndivisibleDailyDo@gmail.com. Include background information and why you feel this action is strategic for this statewide group. - You can select "Turn off notifications on this post" to stop getting alerts whenever a new comment is added. *** YOUR DAILY DO'S - [5/1] *** Jessica Williams Nguyen
Comment to raise the profile of this action post. Can’t do the actions today? Your ‘Like’ might put this within eyeshot of someone who can. But, you know, do the actions today ;-) ********************** 1. RAISE FUNDS FOR LOCAL DEMOCRATS IN OKLAHOMA Remember way back in March when we raised some funds for Democrats in conservative Enid, Oklahoma? (If you’re shaking your head, check back here: https://tinyurl.com/l28t8yq). You might be wondering what happened with that whole thing. Well, we raised $1,330 with which Garfield County Democrats just bought their first ad in the Enid News & Eagle! With the funds we’ve raised already, they’ll be able to run an ad on the Friday and Sunday prior to each monthly meeting for the next 4 months. But, you know what? I think we can do a lot better than that. Would you like to see Democrats win in Oklahoma? Then let’s go upstream and support the pipeline. Take this opportunity to support progressives in a Republican-dominated part of our great nation and the news source their community depends on. Donate --> https://tinyurl.com/lssmpw3 Engage --> https://tinyurl.com/hal937k, https://tinyurl.com/juhj2rt, https://www.facebook.com/enidnews/ ********************** 2. TELL LEGISLATORS TO DO THEIR JOBS (AGAIN) Our state legislature is (still) in special session to try to negotiate a two-year budget. It’s (still) not going well. We need to raise our voice to let legislators know that WE ARE WATCHING! Learn --> Check out this article in the Spokane Spokesman Review: https://tinyurl.com/muox4ey Engage --> Follow the meme-tastic Liza Rankin on Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/lcvdm6m Contact --> Tell your legislators, “Ample funding for ed. New revenue. No tax breaks for mega-corporations and the ultra-wealthy.” ********************** 3. OMG! STILL WITH THE ACA REPEAL! Are Congressional Republicans kidding me? (article from The Hill: https://tinyurl.com/llcxnb7) Could someone please tell them that there is no shame in letting a bad idea die? Oh why… Yes. Yes, we can. Let’s do that. Contact --> Tell your US Rep, “No healthcare vote without a CBO estimate” (Script in comments) ********************** Recent #DailyDos: 4/28 - https://tinyurl.com/ma8mcvm 4/26 - https://tinyurl.com/n74wl8w 4/25 - https://tinyurl.com/knqt3us 4/20 - https://tinyurl.com/l5g6f9n |
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