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That's a good beginning, but it's only a down payment on a broader agenda. Progressives now have the opportunity to develop a new vision that returns power to the American people for the first time in generations. But to-do lists don't add up to a vision. But Democrats must show they are serious by passing bold measures that define a new "people's agenda." With that in mind, here are ten existing pieces of legislation that deserve to be passed by our new Congress. Some of these bills are eminently passable, a few are related to the "100 Hours" agenda and others can be seen as long-term goals. But all would help return our nation to the path to a more perfect union (note: Bill numbers may change in the new Congress).
1. Healthcare for All
More than 47 million Americans are now living without health coverage. Representative John Conyers's United States National Health Insurance Act (HR 676) would create a single-payer healthcare system by expanding Medicare to every resident. All necessary medical care would be covered -- from prescription drugs to hospital services to long-term care. There would be no deductibles or co-payments. Funding would come from sources including savings from negotiated bulk procurement of medications; a tax on the top 5 percent of income earners; and a phased-in payroll tax that is lower than what employers currently pay for less comprehensive employee health coverage. With 78 Congressional co-sponsors, and the endorsement of more than 200 labor organizations as well as healthcare groups, there is muscle and momentum behind this bill. To get involved, check out Healthcare-Now.org.
2. Counting Every Vote
Representative Rush Holt has introduced the Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act (HR 550) requiring all voting systems to provide a voter-verified paper trail to serve as the official ballot for recounts and audits. It would also insure accessibility for voters with disabilities. The bill, which was introduced in February 2005 and which currently has 222 bipartisan co-sponsors, was tied up in committee by the Republican Congress. Senators Hillary Clinton and Barbara Boxer and Representative Stephanie Tubbs Jones introduced the Count Every Vote Act (S 450 and HR 939), which also calls for a voter-verified paper trail and would improve access for language minority voters, illiterate voters and voters with disabilities. Co-sponsors of that legislation include Senators John Kerry, Frank Lautenberg, Patrick Leahy and Barbara Mikulski, and seventy-nine House members.
3. Healthy Families Act
According to Washington Post columnist Amy Joyce, "nearly half of all private-sector workers in the United States do not have a single day of paid sick leave. And more do not have a paid day off that can be used to care for a sick child." Seventy-five percent of low-wage workers lack paid sick leave -- the very people who can least afford to take a day off and still be able to pay the bills. In 2005 Senator Edward Kennedy and Representative Rosa DeLauro introduced the Healthy Families Act (S 932 and HR 1902) -- a bill that would require employers with fifteen or more workers to provide one week of paid sick leave for those who work thirty or more hours a week. Employees who work less than that would receive prorated leave. The leave could be used to care for family as well. The new Democratic Congress is expected to hold hearings on the legislation, which has fifteen original co-sponsors in the Senate and seventy-one in the House, in early 2007.
4. The Right to Organize
The Employee Free Choice Act (S 842 and HR 1696) would strengthen workers' freedom to organize by requiring employers to recognize a union after a majority of workers sign cards authorizing representation. It also would create stronger penalties for management violations of the right to organize when workers seek to form a union. Currently there are 214 co-sponsors of Representative George Miller's House bill (including fourteen Republicans) and forty-four co-sponsors of Kennedy's legislation in the Senate (including Republican Senator Arlen Specter). This legislation would go a long way toward helping the 57 million nonunion workers in the United States who, according to polls, would form a union tomorrow if given the opportunity.
5. No Permanent Bases in Iraq
Representative Barbara Lee, co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, has proposed House Conference Resolution 197, which declares that it is "the policy of the United States not to enter into any base agreement with the Government of Iraq that would lead to a permanent United States military presence in Iraq." By passing this bill, Congress can send a clear and immediate signal to the Iraqi people and the international community that the United States has no intention of staying in Iraq indefinitely. There were eighty-six co-sponsors of Lee's legislation, including three Republicans.
6. Stop Outsourcing Torture
Representative Ed Markey's Torture Outsourcing Prevention Act (HR 952) directs the Secretary of State to submit to Congress an annual list of countries where there are substantial grounds for believing that torture or cruel and degrading treatment is commonly used in detention or interrogation. The bill prohibits the direct or indirect transfer or return of people by the United States for the purpose of detention, interrogation, trial or other purposes to a listed country. Given the recent history of black sites, torture flights, innocent victims and suspension of habeas corpus, this legislation should be an immediate priority. It is one modest step in the right direction. It currently has seventy-seven co-sponsors.
7. Access to Higher Education
Senator Richard Durbin and Representative George Miller's Reverse the Raid on Student Aid Act (S 2573 and HR 5150) would cut interest rates on college loans for student and parent borrowers. The legislation would save $5,600 for the typical student borrower, who currently graduates with $17,500 in student-loan debt. The Durbin-Miller legislation cuts interest rates in half, from 6.8 percent to 3.4 percent, for students with subsidized loans, and from 8.5 percent to 4.25 percent for parents. Earlier this year, the GOP Congress cut $12 billion out of federal student aid programs to help finance tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans. The average tuition and fees at four-year public colleges have risen 40 percent when adjusted for inflation, since 2001, according to the College Board's Annual Survey of Colleges. And the average student debt has increased by more than 50 percent over the past decade, according to the Project on Student Debt. With economic inequality and the concentration of wealth reaching unprecedented levels, improving access to higher education is essential. It also is critical if we are to reverse the trend of the US workforce lagging behind other nations in education.
8. Free and Independent Media
Representative Maurice Hinchey sponsored the Media Ownership Reform Act (MORA -- HR 3302), which seeks to restore a diverse media by significantly lowering the number of media outlets one company is permitted to own in a single market. Since 1996 the Federal Communications Commission has promoted massive media consolidation by increasing that number, allowing telecommunications corporations to buy up a larger share of television and radio stations, newspapers and other media outlets, and forcing independent and local media owners out of business. There are sixteen co-sponsors of MORA in the House.
9. Public Financing of Campaigns
Representative John Tierney introduced the Clean Money, Clean Elections Act (HR 3099) last year with thirty-nine Democrats and one Independent as co-sponsors. The bill establishes a voluntary system that offers candidates an option for public financing and reduced rates on broadcast advertising in exchange for self-imposed limits on campaign financing and spending. Participating candidates get a dollar-for-dollar match, up to a set limit, if a nonparticipating opponent spends more than the basic public-financing grant. This system would free candidates from the burden of continuous fundraising; allow those who obtain a prescribed number of contributions to run regardless of their economic status or access to large funders; and, perhaps most important, eliminate the skewed priorities caused by the financing of campaigns by special-interest contributors.
10. Clean Energy
Last May Senator Maria Cantwell introduced the Clean EDGE Act (S 2829) with twenty-four Democratic co-sponsors. The bill sets a goal of reducing US petroleum consumption by 6 million barrels a day by 2020 -- or 40 percent of America's projected imports. It mandates that 25 percent of new vehicles sold in the United States by 2010 be flex-fuel capable (able to run on higher blends of biofuels, which help to displace petroleum), rising to 50 percent by 2020. It also sets a national goal of installing alternative fuels at 10 percent of US gas stations by 2015. The bill also makes gas price-gouging a federal crime. It ends subsidies for major oil companies and extends incentives for renewable energy and efficiency technologies. To shrink US dependence on fossil fuels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the bill requires that 10 percent of all US electricity come from renewable sources by 2020. A report by the Apollo Alliance and the Economic Policy Institute estimates that the Clean EDGE Act would create more than 500,000 jobs, including tens of thousands in states hit hardest by the loss of 3 million manufacturing jobs.
This list is by no means all-inclusive. But these are good and important initiatives that address longstanding and formidable challenges.
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Posted by: MartianBachelor on Jan 27, 2007 12:33 AM
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1) ballot access issues, and
2) instant runoff voting (or "preferential voting")
need to be in the mix of important and badly needed reforms to effect real change. It is simply not enough to funnel more money and count all the votes of the "two" monopoly parties in a system rigged to their benefit.
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We put in campaign spending limits. What happens when the social worker decides to run for Congress but needs the income from campaign fundraising to pay her salary while she seeks office? How even is campaign finance when that social worker is running against a multi-millionaire who lives off of his investment earnings and can use his full campaign financing for staff, handouts, mailings, television commercials, etc.?
Let's improve voting by having the government pay for free transit service on any election day. This way the poorer citizens could be more likely to reach the voting location.
Here's an even better suggestion, require tenants, not just property owners, to receive information on important changes happening in their neighborhood or to their building, then give them some rights of input. Apartments and trailer parks are an investment for the owner, but we have too many landlords and landladys who view ownership as a money maker, while they ignore the emotional feelings that many tenants have to their units as a home.
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11) End the war on drugs and terror.
12) Encourage the use of hemp for paper, clothing, food, and building materials.
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What's more, Congress should overhaul defense procurement procedures to reduce corruption and waste, and slash defense spending by at least one-third. This could be accomplished by closing many unneeded bases overseas and in the U.S. and by scrapping costly, wasteful weapons programs such as new fighter jets, submarines, aircraft carriers, tanks, etc. PLUS the new generation of nuclear bombs that is expected to cost at least $100 billion.
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Posted by: Khaidea on Jan 27, 2007 1:34 PM
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1. Stop the war on drugs! To many people are being sent away for simple possesion charges. Yhere are better ways to handle the situation. It is time to help instead of incarserate.
2. Get rid of mandatory sentenceing laws. Let judges be judges and access prision sentences on a one on one basis.
3. make sure big companies stop exploiting worker with minimun saleries. Up minimun wage to a survival wage.
4. Make law enforcement accountable to the public. Stop them from racial profiling and profiting from a misuse of authority.
5.Reduce politians salleries to a reasonable amount. They should be doing their job out of love not finacial gain.
There are alot of changes that can be done to improve the status of the American public, the polititians just need to be doing it for the American public and not for themselves
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Posted by: H_H on Jan 27, 2007 3:46 PM
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Seriously, it'll kill FOX News as it currently exists.
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Posted by: Krain61 on Jan 27, 2007 4:41 PM
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There will be nothing done till that's done.
They the Fed owns us and they own our Government.
When we start coining our own money interest will stop
hammering at us and inflation will just about stop.
Everything else will be just lip service to get our votes.
Does anyone truely believe either party is really going
to help?
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Posted by: Chris_the_marketer on Jan 28, 2007 4:13 AM
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HealthCare for instance. You know that healthcare companies innovation comes from the % of revenue? Decrease the revenue, you decrease innovation. (oh it works in Canada, because today we are footing the bill).
Also, whats to stop people from getting a free new expensive drug and selling it on the black market. . . what are the controls? I want every american to have healthcare but I want a) people to be personaly responsible for their healthcare (i.e. some out of pocket) b) people who can pay, should pay.
Unions? Today? Anybody read world is flat? We need a flexible workforce if we don't want to see rapidly rising unemployment. You want powerfull unions? look at france?! young people in france suffer a 20-30+ unemployment rate.
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Posted by: SJR505 on Jan 28, 2007 6:29 AM
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CONGRESSMEN'S VOTING IS HELTER-SKELTER, YES TO HEALTH,NO TO HEALTHCARE; NO TO VOTING RIGHTS, YES TO EDUCATION AND VICE VERSA...THE SAME OLD REFRAINS COME THROUGH : IT IS TOO EARLY IN THE CAMPAIGN TO SUPPORT CANDIDATE X, Y OR Z...ETC.
AND , FOR THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN THE TOOTH FAIRY, THEN FOLLOW BUSH AND CHENEY, FOR OTHER SUPPORT THE IMPEACHMENT...
THE QUESTION THAT HAS NOT BEEN ASKED IS: "WHY OR WHAT HAS GOT US INTO THIS CACA....???NOT,WHETHER THE SURGE IS A GOOD/BAD STRATEGY...EITHER WAY , LIVES/ COSTS WILL RISE...
THE STUPIDITY AND INCOMPETENCE OF BUSH AND HIS NEOCOMS HAVE NOW COME TO REST FOR ALL, I SAID ALL, THE WORLD TO KNOW...BUSH IS THE LEGAL LEADER OF A HOLOCOUST OF FREE MEN AND IS ON PARALLEL TO HITLER, MAO, STALIN, ETC...WHAT A TITLE...
S. JIM RODRIGUEZ+++ECLETCICIST SPIRIT SEEKER+++
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Posted by: Aravoth on Jan 28, 2007 6:45 AM
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The congress knows very well that illegal immigration needs to be addressed right now. The congress needs to address foreign consortiums taking over our highways and turning them into toll roads. American tax payers paid for these highways and the states have no business selling our roads for a fast fix it buck. What is congress doing about outsourcing jobs to foreign countries for cheap labor?
At what point will the government start paying down the $8.6 trillion federal reserve debt? This debt will never reduce if we continue only to pay interests payments.
There are so many important issues, these are just a few.
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Posted by: dale0k on Jan 28, 2007 6:48 AM
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Add to this list - REINSTATE the FAIRNESS doctrine!!!!
This would curtail the propaganda machines mascarading as "news" and "entertainment" and make broadcasters and other media responsible for the biased crap they dispense.
People are lied to constantly, and coerced to believe and vote against their own best interest.
Time to clean up the "dirt" on the airwaves ...
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Posted by: whoever on Jan 28, 2007 11:33 AM
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However, there are some other proposals that I don't see on the list, that would help this country a lot:
1. War Profiteering Tax: set at 100% of every penny of extra profits a company earns as a result of sales to the Defense Department or intelligence agencies during times when American troops are involved in combat operations.
2. Profiteering Politician Act: a tax set at 200% of the income flowing to a political office-holder from investment interests that profit from militarily-related activities.
3. Warmongering Act: defining political speeches or other arguments, concerning proposed US military activities, that include claims of fact that both are false and misrepresent intelligence data, as felonious acts that bring immediate, automatic jail time to their perpetrators.
Even on Alternet, I rarely see the words 'war profiteering', which is a big part of what the Iraq war is about (the other big part is Republican electioneering, of course). It would be tricky for Bush, etc., to justify support for war profiteering.
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Posted by: ssmit355 on Jan 28, 2007 11:49 AM
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Health care differs significantly from health insurance; I turn down heatlh insurance (usually) when it's avaiblable to me, because then I will spend less on health-care.
If someone makes profit from me before I get care, then I pay twice--the doctors get profit too. When health care is caring I'll buy it.
As it is--I get to scam. I change jobs when I need health care so I can benefit from using insurance immediately: then I quit. Too bad folks. Live and learn.
I am the House; not them. (The House wins.)
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Posted by: jeffrey7 on Jan 28, 2007 12:51 PM
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The People,who are the true power, have been sold out to the highest bidder,we will be spoon fed,via the media, just enough to make us think we're informed. Then the same old 'Walk the walk,Talk the talk' bullshit will keep going on.
Reality of it is,if you give a damn,and say so,then back it up with action,you 'Walk your talk'.Something no one in D.C. has the stones to do. Except for Bush/Cheney,they've admitted they are assholes and continue to prove it.
The wealthy run D.C. plain and simple. If you don't get that,you've been under a rock for far too long. If you believe'If you're wealthy you must be a good person', you're in a delusion of near suicidal proportions.
These good bills outlined above and a good government by and for the People can only be had when THEY have to live on the minimum wage they profess for the rest of us. Hell they only worked 93 days last year. How many of us would still have our minimum wage jobs if we did that? NONE!!!!
It's time to scrap the republic,yes that's what we really are,
by restoring true democracy and flushing the 'Old-Boy down on our knees' way of doing Governance.
Peace People,
Jeffrey7
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Posted by: timebomb734 on Jan 29, 2007 12:44 AM
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Run-off voting allows voters to elect a first choice candidate. If that candidate receives less a than a specified percentage of the votes, then the vote is cast for the second choice candidate. It is intended to encourage people to vote for the candidate they truly believe in, regardless of third party status. We'll see how it turns out...
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"The world is a dangerous place, but it is not due to the evil people. It is because good people sit back and do nothing." Albert Einstein replying to why he thought the holocaust was not stopped.
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Posted by: common intelligence on Jan 29, 2007 8:41 AM
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The distratcion is: On to 2008 elections. Bush is literally going to get away with murder and leaving the world with his mess.
But no one, and now even Pelosi is caving into, as I knew she would, to exposing the truth or even concerned with implimenting governmental provisions into the constitution to see that the position of the President is permently restricted and containedfrom the the abuses of power that this administration has instilled.
If it is as in the Campaigns being propounded about the future, we must as americans address this critical issue or all the before mentioned (10) provisions have no value but distrations.
The congress must, as a primary objective, immediately secure the constitution from abuses of power.
I beg every single person to write every single rep and senator to put into the agenda provisions to restrict and contain Presidental power for now and the future. But more so STOP BUSH NOW.
Watch the distractions. even the peace distractions. Those campaigns and rallies focus people on "the WAR". But that means nothing unless Bush is Stopped.
STOP BUSH and you will STOP the WAR.
STOP BUSH and you will get health care
STOP BUSH and you will get a better education
STOP BUSH and there can be real Social security
(and for all you ditsy republicans whom think social security is socialism, just think when you get old and your medical bills drain every drop of your retirement 'if you have one' and you can't afford to take care of you elderly parents because you are too affraid youself how nice it would be to have enough to pay for your old folks home and have someone look in after you because you can't aford a can of dog food!)
Yup, STOP BUSH and there will begin a "possible" transformation. Otherwise it's all Washington BS
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Posted by: justaguy on Jan 29, 2007 11:52 AM
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Same goes for US "unconditional support" for the Israeli elite's grab for everything they can steal. Cut off funding until they make peace and drop their expansionist agenda.
Won't happen but, hey, it doesn't hurt to dream sometime.
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Let's get real here for a moment. Studies indicate that a vast majority of the uninsured in this country are voluntarily self-insured. Another high percentage of these uninsured individuals are transitioning between jobs and are thus only uninsured for a very short period of time. Moreover, the elderly have insurance through Medicare and the poor have insurance through Medicaid. Lastly, the ones who fall through the cracks cannot be denied coverage from their local emergency rooms. So, what exactly is the problem? Just ask the hospitals along the Mexican border who are poised for bankruptcy as they are legally not allowed to turn away illegal immigrants. I suppose you have a solution for this also...
The main difference between you and me is the idea of self reliance. I believe in smaller government as time and time again they have proven that they have no business meddling in the affairs of private enterprise. Every time they attempt this, it turns out to be a bloated, economic failure. The democrats love to spout off the fact that an average family can't afford to raise a family on minimum wage, for example. However, the flip side of that coin is that the average middle class American cannot afford to maintain a 150 foot yacht either. So what is the solution? The middle class American should not take on more debt than they can handle and the worker on minimum wage should not have a family if they cannot afford to pay for diapers...
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1) ballot access issues, and
2) instant runoff voting (or "preferential voting")
need to be in the mix of important and badly needed reforms to effect real change. It is simply not enough to funnel more money and count all the votes of the "two" monopoly parties in a system rigged to their benefit.
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We put in campaign spending limits. What happens when the social worker decides to run for Congress but needs the income from campaign fundraising to pay her salary while she seeks office? How even is campaign finance when that social worker is running against a multi-millionaire who lives off of his investment earnings and can use his full campaign financing for staff, handouts, mailings, television commercials, etc.?
Let's improve voting by having the government pay for free transit service on any election day. This way the poorer citizens could be more likely to reach the voting location.
Here's an even better suggestion, require tenants, not just property owners, to receive information on important changes happening in their neighborhood or to their building, then give them some rights of input. Apartments and trailer parks are an investment for the owner, but we have too many landlords and landladys who view ownership as a money maker, while they ignore the emotional feelings that many tenants have to their units as a home.
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11) End the war on drugs and terror.
12) Encourage the use of hemp for paper, clothing, food, and building materials.
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Posted by: Moonray on Jan 27, 2007 8:20 AM
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What's more, Congress should overhaul defense procurement procedures to reduce corruption and waste, and slash defense spending by at least one-third. This could be accomplished by closing many unneeded bases overseas and in the U.S. and by scrapping costly, wasteful weapons programs such as new fighter jets, submarines, aircraft carriers, tanks, etc. PLUS the new generation of nuclear bombs that is expected to cost at least $100 billion.
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Posted by: Khaidea on Jan 27, 2007 1:34 PM
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1. Stop the war on drugs! To many people are being sent away for simple possesion charges. Yhere are better ways to handle the situation. It is time to help instead of incarserate.
2. Get rid of mandatory sentenceing laws. Let judges be judges and access prision sentences on a one on one basis.
3. make sure big companies stop exploiting worker with minimun saleries. Up minimun wage to a survival wage.
4. Make law enforcement accountable to the public. Stop them from racial profiling and profiting from a misuse of authority.
5.Reduce politians salleries to a reasonable amount. They should be doing their job out of love not finacial gain.
There are alot of changes that can be done to improve the status of the American public, the polititians just need to be doing it for the American public and not for themselves
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Posted by: H_H on Jan 27, 2007 3:46 PM
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Seriously, it'll kill FOX News as it currently exists.
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Posted by: Krain61 on Jan 27, 2007 4:41 PM
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There will be nothing done till that's done.
They the Fed owns us and they own our Government.
When we start coining our own money interest will stop
hammering at us and inflation will just about stop.
Everything else will be just lip service to get our votes.
Does anyone truely believe either party is really going
to help?
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Posted by: Chris_the_marketer on Jan 28, 2007 4:13 AM
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HealthCare for instance. You know that healthcare companies innovation comes from the % of revenue? Decrease the revenue, you decrease innovation. (oh it works in Canada, because today we are footing the bill).
Also, whats to stop people from getting a free new expensive drug and selling it on the black market. . . what are the controls? I want every american to have healthcare but I want a) people to be personaly responsible for their healthcare (i.e. some out of pocket) b) people who can pay, should pay.
Unions? Today? Anybody read world is flat? We need a flexible workforce if we don't want to see rapidly rising unemployment. You want powerfull unions? look at france?! young people in france suffer a 20-30+ unemployment rate.
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Posted by: SJR505 on Jan 28, 2007 6:29 AM
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CONGRESSMEN'S VOTING IS HELTER-SKELTER, YES TO HEALTH,NO TO HEALTHCARE; NO TO VOTING RIGHTS, YES TO EDUCATION AND VICE VERSA...THE SAME OLD REFRAINS COME THROUGH : IT IS TOO EARLY IN THE CAMPAIGN TO SUPPORT CANDIDATE X, Y OR Z...ETC.
AND , FOR THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN THE TOOTH FAIRY, THEN FOLLOW BUSH AND CHENEY, FOR OTHER SUPPORT THE IMPEACHMENT...
THE QUESTION THAT HAS NOT BEEN ASKED IS: "WHY OR WHAT HAS GOT US INTO THIS CACA....???NOT,WHETHER THE SURGE IS A GOOD/BAD STRATEGY...EITHER WAY , LIVES/ COSTS WILL RISE...
THE STUPIDITY AND INCOMPETENCE OF BUSH AND HIS NEOCOMS HAVE NOW COME TO REST FOR ALL, I SAID ALL, THE WORLD TO KNOW...BUSH IS THE LEGAL LEADER OF A HOLOCOUST OF FREE MEN AND IS ON PARALLEL TO HITLER, MAO, STALIN, ETC...WHAT A TITLE...
S. JIM RODRIGUEZ+++ECLETCICIST SPIRIT SEEKER+++
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Posted by: Aravoth on Jan 28, 2007 6:45 AM
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The congress knows very well that illegal immigration needs to be addressed right now. The congress needs to address foreign consortiums taking over our highways and turning them into toll roads. American tax payers paid for these highways and the states have no business selling our roads for a fast fix it buck. What is congress doing about outsourcing jobs to foreign countries for cheap labor?
At what point will the government start paying down the $8.6 trillion federal reserve debt? This debt will never reduce if we continue only to pay interests payments.
There are so many important issues, these are just a few.
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Posted by: dale0k on Jan 28, 2007 6:48 AM
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Add to this list - REINSTATE the FAIRNESS doctrine!!!!
This would curtail the propaganda machines mascarading as "news" and "entertainment" and make broadcasters and other media responsible for the biased crap they dispense.
People are lied to constantly, and coerced to believe and vote against their own best interest.
Time to clean up the "dirt" on the airwaves ...
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Posted by: whoever on Jan 28, 2007 11:33 AM
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However, there are some other proposals that I don't see on the list, that would help this country a lot:
1. War Profiteering Tax: set at 100% of every penny of extra profits a company earns as a result of sales to the Defense Department or intelligence agencies during times when American troops are involved in combat operations.
2. Profiteering Politician Act: a tax set at 200% of the income flowing to a political office-holder from investment interests that profit from militarily-related activities.
3. Warmongering Act: defining political speeches or other arguments, concerning proposed US military activities, that include claims of fact that both are false and misrepresent intelligence data, as felonious acts that bring immediate, automatic jail time to their perpetrators.
Even on Alternet, I rarely see the words 'war profiteering', which is a big part of what the Iraq war is about (the other big part is Republican electioneering, of course). It would be tricky for Bush, etc., to justify support for war profiteering.
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Posted by: ssmit355 on Jan 28, 2007 11:49 AM
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Health care differs significantly from health insurance; I turn down heatlh insurance (usually) when it's avaiblable to me, because then I will spend less on health-care.
If someone makes profit from me before I get care, then I pay twice--the doctors get profit too. When health care is caring I'll buy it.
As it is--I get to scam. I change jobs when I need health care so I can benefit from using insurance immediately: then I quit. Too bad folks. Live and learn.
I am the House; not them. (The House wins.)
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Posted by: jeffrey7 on Jan 28, 2007 12:51 PM
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The People,who are the true power, have been sold out to the highest bidder,we will be spoon fed,via the media, just enough to make us think we're informed. Then the same old 'Walk the walk,Talk the talk' bullshit will keep going on.
Reality of it is,if you give a damn,and say so,then back it up with action,you 'Walk your talk'.Something no one in D.C. has the stones to do. Except for Bush/Cheney,they've admitted they are assholes and continue to prove it.
The wealthy run D.C. plain and simple. If you don't get that,you've been under a rock for far too long. If you believe'If you're wealthy you must be a good person', you're in a delusion of near suicidal proportions.
These good bills outlined above and a good government by and for the People can only be had when THEY have to live on the minimum wage they profess for the rest of us. Hell they only worked 93 days last year. How many of us would still have our minimum wage jobs if we did that? NONE!!!!
It's time to scrap the republic,yes that's what we really are,
by restoring true democracy and flushing the 'Old-Boy down on our knees' way of doing Governance.
Peace People,
Jeffrey7
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Posted by: timebomb734 on Jan 29, 2007 12:44 AM
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Run-off voting allows voters to elect a first choice candidate. If that candidate receives less a than a specified percentage of the votes, then the vote is cast for the second choice candidate. It is intended to encourage people to vote for the candidate they truly believe in, regardless of third party status. We'll see how it turns out...
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Posted by: gigorgei on Jan 29, 2007 5:44 AM
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"The world is a dangerous place, but it is not due to the evil people. It is because good people sit back and do nothing." Albert Einstein replying to why he thought the holocaust was not stopped.
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Posted by: common intelligence on Jan 29, 2007 8:41 AM
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The distratcion is: On to 2008 elections. Bush is literally going to get away with murder and leaving the world with his mess.
But no one, and now even Pelosi is caving into, as I knew she would, to exposing the truth or even concerned with implimenting governmental provisions into the constitution to see that the position of the President is permently restricted and containedfrom the the abuses of power that this administration has instilled.
If it is as in the Campaigns being propounded about the future, we must as americans address this critical issue or all the before mentioned (10) provisions have no value but distrations.
The congress must, as a primary objective, immediately secure the constitution from abuses of power.
I beg every single person to write every single rep and senator to put into the agenda provisions to restrict and contain Presidental power for now and the future. But more so STOP BUSH NOW.
Watch the distractions. even the peace distractions. Those campaigns and rallies focus people on "the WAR". But that means nothing unless Bush is Stopped.
STOP BUSH and you will STOP the WAR.
STOP BUSH and you will get health care
STOP BUSH and you will get a better education
STOP BUSH and there can be real Social security
(and for all you ditsy republicans whom think social security is socialism, just think when you get old and your medical bills drain every drop of your retirement 'if you have one' and you can't afford to take care of you elderly parents because you are too affraid youself how nice it would be to have enough to pay for your old folks home and have someone look in after you because you can't aford a can of dog food!)
Yup, STOP BUSH and there will begin a "possible" transformation. Otherwise it's all Washington BS
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Posted by: justaguy on Jan 29, 2007 11:52 AM
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Same goes for US "unconditional support" for the Israeli elite's grab for everything they can steal. Cut off funding until they make peace and drop their expansionist agenda.
Won't happen but, hey, it doesn't hurt to dream sometime.
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Posted by: billfaster on Feb 22, 2007 12:09 AM
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Let's get real here for a moment. Studies indicate that a vast majority of the uninsured in this country are voluntarily self-insured. Another high percentage of these uninsured individuals are transitioning between jobs and are thus only uninsured for a very short period of time. Moreover, the elderly have insurance through Medicare and the poor have insurance through Medicaid. Lastly, the ones who fall through the cracks cannot be denied coverage from their local emergency rooms. So, what exactly is the problem? Just ask the hospitals along the Mexican border who are poised for bankruptcy as they are legally not allowed to turn away illegal immigrants. I suppose you have a solution for this also...
The main difference between you and me is the idea of self reliance. I believe in smaller government as time and time again they have proven that they have no business meddling in the affairs of private enterprise. Every time they attempt this, it turns out to be a bloated, economic failure. The democrats love to spout off the fact that an average family can't afford to raise a family on minimum wage, for example. However, the flip side of that coin is that the average middle class American cannot afford to maintain a 150 foot yacht either. So what is the solution? The middle class American should not take on more debt than they can handle and the worker on minimum wage should not have a family if they cannot afford to pay for diapers...
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