Our first endorsed candidate for 2016 is Rep. Donna Edwards of Maryland. She is an amazing progressive Democrat who won her seat in Congress in 2008 by defeating an incumbent Wall Street Democrat in a primary. We talk about defeating bad Wall Street Democrats in primaries all the time, and it never seems to happen. But Donna Edwards actually did it. Now she is running for U.S. Senate, and she is in a really tough primary against yet another Wall Street Democrat. The New York Times rightly calls her race “a fight over the future of the Democratic Party.” If she doesn’t hit her fundraising goal by the FEC deadline at midnight tonight, we could lose a real shot at putting another true, progressive Democrat in the U.S. Senate to fight for the people. We need you to chip in $5 to Donna Edwards right now to make sure we have more progressives in the Senate. There are only a few hours until the end of the quarter, we need supporters like you to step up if Donna Edwards is going to hit her $15,000 goal. Hitting this goal by midnight Tuesday is how we show we’re a force to be reckoned with. Missing this goal means a lot fewer people--reporters, donors, activists, voters--will take her campaign seriously. Everything in the campaign could go downhill from there. So if you believe we need a stronger voice for the people, not another voice for Wall Street or big business, you need to step up and give right now: Click here to contribute $5 or more before the FEC deadline on June 30 to bring progressive values back to the Senate Keep fighting, Chris Bowers Executive Campaign Director, Daily Kos |
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By Ray Beckerman
Man's inhumanity to man and other living things threatens the whole human experiment. Let's fight it, and try to build a future.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Important fundraising deadline midnight tonight for progressive Senate candidate Donna Edwards
Monday, June 15, 2015
Bernie Sanders (our @SenSanders): I will not make this mistake
One of the biggest mistakes
President Obama made once he was in office was, after mobilizing millions of
Americans during his brilliant 2008 campaign, to basically tell those
supporters, 'Thank you, I’m going to sit down with John Boehner and Mitch
McConnell and take it from here.’
I will not make that mistake.
What we’re building together
as part of this campaign is not just about electing a president. No one person,
not me or the best president you could imagine, can make the changes we need by
him or herself.
What's necessary to make
change happen is a mobilized grassroots movement. That’s especially true when a few wealthy billionaires and
corporations have their sights set on buying our elections.
If we’re going to accomplish
what we want for this country, it won’t happen by negotiating with Mitch
McConnell — it will
only happen when millions of Americans get out and make their voices heard.
We have a chance to do
that today.
Last week, the House of
Representatives stopped a bad trade deal that would have continued the approach
that forces American workers to compete against workers in nations that have
near non-existent minimum wages, where independent labor unions are banned, and
where people are thrown in jail for expressing their political beliefs.
But make no mistake, Wall
Street, corporate America and their representatives in Congress will try again
to pass this bad trade deal … as soon as tomorrow.
This is our chance to
make our voices heard. Click here to enter your information and be
automatically connected to your member of Congress. Urge your member of Congress to
hold fast and vote against any legislation that would allow the president to
“fast track” the disastrous Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The TPP follows in the
footsteps of other unfettered free trade agreements like NAFTA and CAFTA that
have been supported by corporate America and that cost America millions of
decent-paying jobs.
Since 2001, nearly 60,000
manufacturing plants in this country have been shut down, and we have lost
almost 5 million decent-paid manufacturing jobs. NAFTA alone led to the loss of
almost three-quarters of a million jobs — the Permanent Normalized Trade
Agreement with China cost America four times that number: almost 3 million jobs.
These agreements are not the only reason why manufacturing in the United States
has declined, but they are important factors.
The TPP would also give
multinational corporations the ability to challenge laws passed in the United
States that could negatively impact their “expected future profits.” Take, for
example, Phillip Morris, a company using this process to sue Australia and
Uruguay for passing legislation designed to prevent children in those countries
from smoking. Or a French waste management firm suing Egypt for over $100
million for increasing the minimum wage and improving labor laws.
Virtually every major union
and environmental organization in the United States is against the deal that
Congress could vote on again tomorrow. Major religious groups are as well
because they know what it could mean for some of the poorest people on the
planet.
Not
a lot of presidential candidates would use their campaigns to influence
legislation being considered in Congress. Some candidates haven’t even
expressed an opinion on this critical issue, which, frankly, I don’t really
understand.
But as I’ve said before, this
campaign is not about Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, or Jeb Bush -- it’s
about the needs of the American people.
And we need a new approach to
trade in this country — one that benefits working families and not just the
CEOs of multinational corporations.
Make your voice heard,
Bernie Sanders
Paid for by Bernie 2016
PO Box 905 - Burlington VT 05402 United
States - (855) 4-BERNIE
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