Help save 2.5 billion
The $3.8 trillion budget that President Obama announced yesterday gives us a second chance to win the change in priorities we've sought for years.
Last year, TrueMajority members proved that sensible budgets CAN be achieved when we won a huge fight to end wasteful Pentagon projects like the F-22 fighter jet.
That victory saved billions of dollars that can now be used to build schools and restart the economy. This year we have a chance to save $2.5 billion MORE by ending the C-17, another plane we don't need. Tell Congress to stop building C-17s, and other Pentagon toys we don't need.
Obama's speech was not enough
During last night's State of the Union, President Obama took the fight to Wall Street, saying "if these firms can afford to hand out big bonuses again, they can afford a modest fee to pay back the taxpayers who rescued them in their time of need".
Thousands of you asked the President to propose just such a tax a few weeks ago. And Obama's proposal is a good start, but fixing our broken economy will take more -- more than one bank tax, more investment in jobs, and a lot more rules to protect consumers from Wall Street's reckless greed.
So tell Congress to go get serious about reforming our economy by expanding the President's bank tax idea, and then using the money to put regular Americans back to work.
What Obama didn't say last night
President Obama spoke for more than an hour last night -- one of the longest State of the Union addresses ever. He talked about education, job creation, bank taxes, and freezing social spending. But about spending $100 billion to continue and even ramp up the war in Afghanistan, not a word.
It's not like the fact isn't relevant. Freezing spending on social programs in the way the President proposed would take a decade to save us $250 billion.1 But spending on the Afghan war at the current rate would blow ALL of those savings in just a few years.2
No wonder he didn't want to mention it.
But that won't do. Congress has to decide whether we spend money on war, or on jobs, education and health care.
Tell them to make the RIGHT choice.
Haiti - one week later
It's been seven days since a massive earthquake rocked the foundations of Haiti. And one week later, the streets are still full of rubble, and the suffering is still intense.
But help is beginning to get through -- thanks in part to you and other progressive donors.
In the few days since we launched Progressives for Haiti, the project has raised over $1.3 million for Doctors without Borders. Our support is helping to keep open one of the few trauma centers in Port-au-Prince, and making it possible for desperately needed medicine and supplies to get through.
It's a huge statement that progressives came together right-away to do our part. We're working with people like DFA, MoveOn, CREDO, and others -- with more groups joining the effort every day.
If you haven't already, please consider a second donation at www.progressivesforhaiti.org.
Our Conversation with Bill McKibben
Bill McKibben, is a well known environmental author and activist and the founder of the international climate change
campaign 350.org -- named for the maximum level of carbon dioxide, 350 parts per million, that the climate can safely
sustain. In October, Bill and 350.org coordinated the International Day of Climate Action, which has been called the
largest day of political action on any issue in history.
Listen to our conversation with Bill McKibben recorded on January 13th, 2010. Just click on the play
button below and turn your speakers up.
2009, A Year in Review
That's how long it's been since Barack Obama was sworn in as President. At the end of this first year, some progressives are feeling holiday blahs because we haven't won everything we wanted.
Don't.
Remember our hard battle at the start of the year over whether to direct our tax money toward creating jobs and stimulating the economy? Won that one.
Here in my hometown construction workers are doubling the size of our overburdened community health clinic thanks to that stimulus money, and similar worthy projects across the country kept thousands of Americans working. ( support our work to rebuild and renew America's economy. )
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How about the F-22 fighter jet? TrueMajority members have worked for years to end that wasteful project, and this July we won THAT one, freeing up $65 billion in Pentagon pork spending for more urgent needs. (
support our work for sensible budget priorities. )
Then there's healthcare. Progressives are still arguing over whether the current deal is good enough, and if there is a better strategy for winning more. But even the
weakest deal under consideration, which already passed the Senate this weekend, will insure 30 million more people and outlaw insurance companies refusing coverage for pre-existing conditions. By any measure that's a victory for our side. (
support our work for quality, affordable health care for all. )
And yes, there is still a daunting amount to do.
A few days ago Rep. Alan Grayson of Florida read your petition opposing the escalation in Afghanistan on the floor of the U.S. House. Meanwhile we delivered the almost 100,000 signatures -- including thousands of TrueMajority members -- alongside veterans and other anti-war activists. (If you haven't already,
check out the video of Rep. Grayson and some of the veterans we worked with saying 'THANKS' to TrueMajority/USAction members for their support.)
But our signatures alone aren't going to be enough. Progressive champions in the House are ready to oppose the $1 trillion cost of the escalation, but there simply aren't enough of them yet. We need your support to convince more members of Congress to demand an end to the war and a plan to bring everyone home.
Donate now to make that possible.
In 333 days we've done some remarkable work, but we've also learned this year that
the fight for change is a marathon, not a sprint.
Thanks again for a great year
-Ben, Chris, Darcy, Drew, Matt,
and the whole team at TrueMajority / USAction
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What I saw in Chicago
Thousands of people marched on downtown Chicago Oct. 27th to call for economic justice. Our target was the American Bankers Association -- a convention of the biggest bankers in America that was held at a fancy local hotel.
These are the same banks that took $17.8 trillion in taxpayer bailouts and backstops. Despite the continuing crisis of foreclosures and unemployment, they have spent more than $35 million of OUR dollars to fight reform in Congress.
But thanks to your support and this amazing rally, Congress is finally working on a solution. Legislation is already moving that will protect consumers, curtail outrageous CEO pay and help prevent another financial meltdown.
I've just seen that when we work together, we can send a powerful message to end Wall Street's greed and protect American consumers. Check out my video report from the streets of Chicago, and then join the fight by signing this petition to Congress and banking CEOs.
Look what you did
WOW. What a day. You have to see what happened October 22nd, thanks to USAction/TrueMajority organizers and our Health Care for America Now coalition.
October 22nd was the big health insurance CEO conference in Washington D.C. Seven brave families confronted the CEOs who denied them care. They were backed up by hundreds of protesters, and tens of thousands of TrueMajority/USAction members.
But don't take our word for it - check out the videos from before and during the event to see what your signatures, donations and support made happen.
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The Truth About Healthcare Reform
Dr. Howard Dean has been a physician, a governor, a presidential candidate and the head of the Democratic
National Committee. If there is one guy in America who knows what's wrong with our healthcare system and can
make sense of the current debate, it's him.
Listen to Monday night's show with Howard Dean by clicking the play button below.
"Senate votes to end funding for F-22 fighter jet" - USA Today, July 21, 2009
By now you've probably seen the news, but it's worth repeating: after years of work, this month
we WON the battle to end the outmoded F-22 fighter jet.
That will free up billions of dollars in tax money, which can be available for projects which
truly build America's strength. More importantly, though, the victory has shifted the playing
field. Mere days before this historic Senate vote, the conventional wisdom was what it has
always been: that you just can't kill a weapons program which defense contractors want. But t
hen the program WAS voted down, by an unexpected bipartisan majority of Senators. And in a
surprise announcement the very next day Rep. John Murtha, by most accounts the biggest player
in the Pentagon pork business, said he wouldn't fight anymore for the F-22 jets.
The point is: the tide we have been swimming against for so long has turned.
Don't let insurance companies dictate reform!
The industry knows the same thing we do, and they don't like it: the only way to make reform work for patients
and payers is to allow the option of a public insurance plan. Obama has committed to that in the past, but
insurance companies are trying to talk him out of his pledge with these promises to cut some unspecified costs,
some years in the future. We need to have OUR say about that.
While we couldn't get into that room with the health industry lobbyists, we DO have access to the most widely-read
public forum: the local newspaper.
Write a letter to your local paper that reminds Congress and the President that health care reform needs to work for us, and demand a public option.
Ben Cohen on The Colbert Report
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