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Income Inequality in America
Inform Income Inequality Have we become a tale of two cities? The richest 10% of households now represents 70% of all U.S. wealth. A booming economy means that people who have higher income and own capital are able to … Continue reading
Posted in Amy Klobucher, Andrew Yang, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Income Inequality, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Michael Bloomberg, Peter Buttigieg, The Economy, Tom Steyer, Uncategorized
Tagged antitrust enforcement, corporate income tax, Family and Medical Insurance Leave Act, federal minimum wage, reparations, universal basic income, wealth tax
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Climate Change, COP25 and The Green New Deal
“The point of no return is no longer over the horizon. It is in sight and hurtling toward us.” Inform U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres’ speech addressed delegates at this week’s 2019 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP25), and cited recent … Continue reading
Posted in 2020 Democratic Primaries, Amy Klobucher, Andrew Yang, Bernie Sanders, Climate Change, COP25, Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, Environment, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Michael Bloomberg, Paris Climate Accord, Peter Buttigieg, presidential candidates, The Green New Deal, Tom Steyer, Uncategorized
Tagged carbon emissions, Climate Change, fossil fuels, greenhouse gas emissions, low-carbon future, net zero emissions, solar wind and geothermal power
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Health Care & Medicare For All
Inform The State of Health Care Today The cost and quality of the U.S. healthcare system is one of the most prominent issues facing everyday Americans. It is a top policy concern for voters, a key indicator of economic efficiency, … Continue reading
Posted in Amy Klobucher, Andrew Yang, Bernie Sanders, Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, Health Care, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Medicare for All, Michael Bloomberg, Peter Buttigieg, presidential candidates, Tom Steyer, Uncategorized
Tagged Health Care, presidential candidates, public option
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November 2019: Where We Are, The Presidential Primaries, and The Future
It is you, the individual citizen, who stays informed, attends meetings, makes financial contributions, votes, canvasses, demonstrates, phone banks, volunteers and does all you can to make a difference. And it does. On the local, state and national level. This political … Continue reading
Posted in 2020 Democratic Primaries, Debates, Uncategorized
Tagged presidential candidates, primaries, volunteer
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November 2018: The Future Of This Republic
We are now on the eve of the 2018 Midterm Elections, the culmination of endless months, weeks and hours of volunteering, canvassing, phone banking and donations. Many motivated by the spirit expressed within: Where you see wrong or inequality or … Continue reading
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New York, My Hometown’s State Elections (Updated Nov 15 2018)
“The genius of the United States is not best or most in its executives or legislatures, nor in its ambassadors or authors or colleges, or churches, or parlors, nor even in its newspapers or inventors, but always most in the … Continue reading
Posted in Local and State Elections, Midterm Elections, State Elections, The House Race, Uncategorized
Tagged State Assembly Member, State Senator
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Cutting The Federal Safety Net – Social Security, Medicare & Medicaid
“Our society must make it right and possible for old people not to fear the young or be deserted by them, for the test of a civilization is the way that it cares for its helpless members. ” … Continue reading
Posted in Midterm Elections, Social Security Medicare Medicaid, State Elections, Uncategorized
Tagged Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security
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This Land Is Your Land – The Power of State Elections (Updated Nov 15)
“The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in State governments are numerous and indefinite.” – James Madison Inform The State’s Power Your governor and state legislature make … Continue reading
Posted in Governorships, Local and State Elections, Uncategorized
Tagged Governors, State Representatives, State Senators
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A State by State Sizzling Hot Season (updated Nov 13)
The crucial Congressional and State races are days away. Herein lies a succinct list of Democratic Candidates for Senator, Congressional Representative and Governor who need your help in competitive races across our nation. Inform Navigate to the prior updated … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, Governorships, Midterm Elections, The House Race, The Senate Race, Uncategorized
Tagged Governorships, House of Representatives, Senate
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The Battle For The Senate (updated November 15)
Inform Republicans currently have a 51-49 majority in the Senate, with two independents caucusing with Democrats. With Vice President Pence as the tie-breaker in the Senate, Democrats need to flip a net of two seats in 2018 to … Continue reading
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