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3 MORE STATES & DC : PRO- CHOICE, PRO- ERA CHAMPIONS

Posted by jj on Oct 23, 2022 in Elections
3 MORE STATES & DC : PRO- CHOICE, PRO- ERA CHAMPIONS
3 MORE STATES & DC : PRO- CHOICE, PRO- ERA CHAMPIONS

THIS IS OUR SECOND ROUND OF RECOMMENDATIONS.

COLORADO

 

 

ADAM FRISCH
CO-03 CHALLENGER

 

 

REP. YADIRA CARAVEO
CO-08 NEW SEAT

CONNECTICUT

 

 

RICHARD BLUMENTHAL
CT SENATE

 

 

JAHANA HAYES
CT-05 INCUMBENT

 

 

ROSA DELAURO
CT-03 INCUMBENT

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

 

 

REP. ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON
DC-AL INCUMBENT

FLORIDA

 

 

REP. VAL DEMINGS
FLORIDA CHALLENGER

 

 

REP. AL LAWSON
FL-02 INCUMBENT

 

 

REP. DARREN SOTO
FL-09 INCUMBENT

 

 

NATALIE JACKSON
FL-10 OPEN SEAT

 

 

ERIC LYNN
FL-13 OPEN SEAT

 

 

REP. LOIS FRANKEL
FL-21 INCUMBENT

 

 

HAVA HOLZHAUER
FL-23 OPEN SEAT

 

 

REP. FREDERICA WILSON
FL-24 INCUMBENT

 

 

REP. DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ
FL-25 INCUMBENT

 

 

ROBERT ASENCIO
FL-28 INCUMBENT

 

 

CINDY LYN BANYAI
FL-19 CHALLENGER

 

 

REBEKAH JONES
FL-01 CHALLENGER

 

 

LASHONDA HOLLOWAY
FL-04 CHALLENGER

 

 

DANIELLE HAWK
FL-3 CHALLENGER

 

 

ANNETTE TADDEO
FL-27 CHALLENGER

 

 

KAREN GREEN
FL-7 CHALLENGER

 

 

MAXWELL FROST
FL-10 CHALLENGER

Remember this: the only way to get what we want is to VOTE and to encourage everyone we know to VOTE.         YOUR   VOTE  IS  YOUR  VOICE!

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STATE BY STATE : PRO- CHOICE, PRO- ERA CHAMPIONS

Posted by jj on Oct 22, 2022 in Elections
STATE BY STATE : PRO- CHOICE, PRO- ERA CHAMPIONS
STATE  BY  STATE :  PRO- CHOICE,  PRO- ERA  CHAMPIONS

It had been our intention to feature posts on all the pro-choice, pro-ERA candidates in the weeks leading up to the elections on November 8.  But computer problems and, well life, got in the way and the outcome of these elections is so critical to the future of our country that we must use the remaining days to advocate in any way possible.

So today we begin going state by state listing the women and men running for the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate who we believe will best represent the concerns and values of the majority of Americans.  You will note we have added a number of men to our list.  We need pro-choice and pro-ERA men who will stand up and fight for us.  It is important to recognize those who will.

Remember this: the only way to get what we want is to VOTE and to encourage everyone we know to VOTE.         YOUR   VOTE  IS  YOUR  VOICE!

ALASKA

MARY PELTOLA
AK-AL OPEN SEAT

ARIZONA

SENATOR MARK KELLY
ARIZONA INCUMBENT

JEVIN HODGE
AZ-01 OPEN SEAT

REP. TOM O’HALLERAN
AZ-02 INCUMBENT

REP. RUBEN GALLEGO
AZ-03 INCUMBENT

KIRSTEN ENGEL
AZ-06 CHALLENGER

REP. RAÚL GRIJALVA
AZ-07 INCUMBENT

GREG STANTON
AZ-04 INCUMBENT
 

CALIFORNIA

REP. MIKE THOMPSON
CA-04 INCUMBENT

REP. MARK DESAULNIER
CA-10 INCUMBENT

REP. NANCY PELOSI
CA-11 INCUMBENT

REP. BARBARA LEE
CA-12 INCUMBENT

REP. ERIC SWALWELL
CA-14 INCUMBENT

REP. ANNA G. ESHOO
CA-16 INCUMBENT

REP. ZOE LOFGREN
CA-18 INCUMBENT

REP. RAUL RUIZ
CA-25 INCUMBENT

REP. JULIA BROWNLEY
CA-26 INCUMBENT

REP. JUDY CHU
CA-28 INCUMBENT

REP. ADAM SCHIFF
CA-30 INCUMBENT

REP. GRACE NAPOLITANO
CA-31 INCUMBENT

REP. LINDA SÁNCHEZ
CA-38 INCUMBENT

REP. MAXINE WATERS
CA-43 INCUMBENT

REP. KATIE PORTER
CA-47 INCUMBENT

REP. MIKE LEVIN
CA-49 INCUMBENT

DR. ASIF MAHMOOD
CA-40 CHALLENGER

REP. SCOTT PETERS
CA-50 INCUMBENT

DR. KERMIT JONES
CA-3 CHALLENGER
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HELP ELECT DISTRICT ATTORNEYS WHO WILL not PROSECUTE ABORTION

Posted by jj on Oct 13, 2022 in News, Equal Representation, Elections
HELP ELECT DISTRICT ATTORNEYS WHO WILL not PROSECUTE ABORTION
HELP  ELECT DISTRICT ATTORNEYS WHO WILL  not  PROSECUTE  ABORTION

Overturning Roe v. Wade was just the start for far-right extremists who want to take away our constitutional rights and freedom.

Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, sixteen states have enacted laws banning most or all abortions, with most laws including zero exceptions for rape or incest.1 And last week, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham introduced a bill that would ban abortion after 15 weeks nationwide — the exact point at which many people learn of severe fetal defects or other high-risk factors that will impact their pregnancy.

No one should face prison time because of an abortion, a miscarriage or for seeking the care they need.

Color Of Change PAC is working to elect district attorneys nationwide who will commit to reproductive freedom and not prosecute a person who seeks or has an abortion.

Cycle after cycle, I’ve witnessed how COC PAC has worked to elect progressive district attorneys dedicated to reforming our broken criminal justice system. And now, that work is even more urgent as district attorneys have the power to decide whether to prosecute abortion or other pregnancy outcomes.

In 2020, 64 district attorneys pledged not to criminalize abortion if Roe v. Wade was overturned. In 2022, it's more important than ever for them to keep their promises, especially in states controlled by Republican legislatures.

About 70% of local prosecutors run unopposed. We can change that, and work to ensure that every American understands the importance of electing pro-choice candidates up and down the ballot.

The legal reasoning behind the SCOTUS opinion has set the stage for right-wing legislators to come for other rights next, from birth control and privacy rights to LGBTQ+ marriage equality.

This fight is for all of us. We will not back down.

Until Justice Is Real.

Jennifer Edwards, Color Of Change PAC  Color of Change PAC

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THREE PRO-CHOICE CHAMPIONS & EXPERIENCED SENATORS

Posted by jj on Oct 06, 2022 in News, Politics & Elections
THREE PRO-CHOICE CHAMPIONS & EXPERIENCED SENATORS
THREE PRO-CHOICE CHAMPIONS & EXPERIENCED SENATORS
THREE PRO-CHOICE CHAMPIONS & EXPERIENCED SENATORS
THREE PRO-CHOICE CHAMPIONS & EXPERIENCED SENATORS
THREE PRO-CHOICE CHAMPIONS & EXPERIENCED SENATORS

TAMMY DUCKWORTH   (U.S. Senate, Illinois)

  • A hero and a proven leader
  • A champion for Illinois working families
  • A must-win reelection fight 

    United States Senator Tammy Duckworth is a Veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, a former assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and a former head of the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs. She served in the Reserve Forces for 23 years before retiring at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. In Iraq, Tammy was flying a mission north of Baghdad in November of 2004 when her helicopter was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade. Tammy’s crew landed the aircraft, but she lost both of her legs and shattered her right arm in the blast. She received the Purple Heart for her injuries. During her recovery and beyond, Tammy has remained committed to public service, advocating for Veterans and disability rights and fighting for Illinois’ working families. Fluent in Thai and Indonesian, Tammy holds a master’s degree in international affairs and a Ph.D. in human services. Tammy was elected to the House of Representatives in 2012, where she served on the Armed Services and Oversight and Government Reform Committees, and went on to be elected to the U.S. Senate in 2016, flipping a seat from red to blue. In 2018, after she became the first senator to give birth while serving in office, she sent a message to working families across the country about the value of family-friendly policies by securing a historic rules change that allows senators to bring their infant children onto the Senate floor. Tammy lives with her husband Bryan, their daughters Abigail and Maile and her mother, Lamai.

    In the Senate, Tammy is focused on expanding economic opportunity for all of Illinois’s working families. She advocates for practical, commonsense solutions needed to move Illinois and our country forward like rebuilding our infrastructure, growing manufacturing jobs while supporting minority-owned small businesses, investing in communities that have been ignored for too long, and making college more affordable for all Americans. Tammy co-founded the Senate’s first-ever Environmental Justice Caucus and also continues her lifelong mission of supporting, protecting, and keeping the promises we’ve made to our servicemembers, military families and Veterans. When reelected, she will continue her life’s work of serving our country and defending our American values.

    Tammy’s lived experience and her commitment to championing the rights of women and families make her an indispensable leader in the U.S. Senate. “I view my time now as a bonus, and that has allowed me to speak up without fear,” she has said. We need her voice in the halls of power now more than ever before. Tammy flipped a seat from red to blue in 2016, and Republicans are sure to attempt to win it back in 2022. Let’s show this pro-choice champion our full support as she defends this critical seat in 2022.

    MAGGIE HASSAN   (U.S. Senate, New Hampshire)

    • A dedicated public servant
    • A champion for New Hampshire working families
    • A critical hold in a perennial swing state

      Senator Maggie Hassan was elected to represent New Hampshire in the United States Senate in 2016, and she is running for reelection to build on her outstanding record of fighting for Granite State working families. Maggie and her husband Tom are the proud parents of two children, Ben and Meg, and Maggie got her start in public service by advocating to ensure that children like her son Ben, who experiences severe disabilities, would be fully included in their communities and have the same opportunities that all parents want for their children. Maggie, an attorney, went on to serve for three terms in the New Hampshire state Senate and as the 81st governor of New Hampshire, fighting to expand opportunity for all Granite Staters. She is the second woman in American history to be elected both governor and United States senator, along with fellow New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen. Maggie is dedicated to solving the toughest problems working families face, and she fearlessly stands up to those seeking to roll back progress or violate the fundamental rights of Americans.

      From her time in the New Hampshire state legislature to her years serving as the state’s governor, Maggie has shown she has what it takes to get things done — and she’s done it with pragmatism and compassion. She is working tirelessly to expand economic and educational opportunity for all, and to help lead our country forward. Growing up, Maggie’s father taught her that “policies that don’t help people are bad policies,” and she has spent her career in public service motivated by that same belief. Her work in the U.S. Senate has focused on building a more inclusive economic future where all people who work hard to get ahead can stay ahead, expanding access to job training and making college more affordable for our students and families, and helping innovative businesses grow and create good jobs. Maggie has worked tirelessly to protect Social Security and Medicare, combat climate change and preserve our natural resources, to address the opioid crisis, and to protect a woman's right to make her own health care decisions. When reelected, she will continue to be a fierce champion for New Hampshire working families.

      In 2016, Maggie faced one of the toughest fights of the cycle, ultimately winning her battle to flip a seat from red to blue with a margin of just 1,017 votes. EMILY’s List has been with Maggie since her first race for New Hampshire state senator, and we are proud to be with her every step of the way as she defends this critical swing seat in a state where we cannot take a single vote for granted. Republicans are sure to do everything in their power to turn this seat red, but we know Maggie has what it takes to win again in 2022. Let’s show Maggie our full support and show her that we continue to have her back as she fights to move our country forward.

      PATTY MURRAY   (U.S. Senate, Washington)

      • A proven leader and trailblazer
      • A fierce champion for women and families
      • A must-win reelection fight  

        Senator Patty Murray first got involved in politics to fight back against politicians who were trying to cut a preschool program that her kids counted on. When she was told she couldn’t make a difference because she was “just a mom in tennis shoes,” she realized that if she wanted change, she was going to have to lace up those tennis shoes and fight back. Patty decided to run for the school board and then the state legislature to make a difference from the inside on policies impacting families like hers. In 1992, she became the first woman elected to represent Washington State in the U.S. Senate after her election during the historic Year of the Woman, and has continued to be a trailblazing force ever since — becoming the first woman to chair the Senate Budget Committee, the first woman to chair the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, and now serving as the incoming chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee.

        Since the moment she was elected, Patty has used every tool at her disposal to help people, solve problems, lift up the stories and concerns of families in Washington state, and offer a clear and loud voice for progressive change. She is one of the most influential and forceful advocates in the Senate for policies that benefit women and families. In the new Congress, Patty will serve as chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee—where she has been the top Democrat for years and a champion for families for decades. She has used her role as a leader on the Committee to put a spotlight on women’s health and economic issues, fight to protect and expand access to reproductive health care, and advocate for necessary reforms, including equal pay protections, paid family leave, and increasing the minimum wage. She has also worked across the aisle to finally fix the broken No Child Left Behind law, make significant investments to address the maternal mortality crisis, and secure the largest ever increase in child care funding.

        Show Senator Murray we continue to have her back as she faces reelection again in 2022. Let’s ensure that this pro-choice champion continues her tireless work in the United States Senate, building on her outstanding record as a fierce advocate for working families and leading our country forward.

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Tech Billionaires Are Actually Dumber Than You Think

Posted by jj on Oct 06, 2022 in News, Newsworthy, Social Justice
Tech Billionaires Are Actually Dumber Than You Think
Tech Billionaires Are Actually Dumber Than You Think

It turns out that many of today’s billionaires are selfish, lonely men fantasizing about how they will survive the end times they have played a part in creating.

By Sonali Kolhatkar

 Independent Media Institute

 This article was produced by Economy for All, a project of the Independent Media Institute.

In mid-September, for just a few days, Indian industrialist Gautam Adani entered the ranks of the top three richest people on earth as per Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index. It was the first time an Indian, or, for that matter, an Asian, had enjoyed such a distinction. South Asians in my circle of family and friends felt excited at the prospect that a man who looked like us had entered such rarefied ranks.

Adani was deemed the second richest person, even richer than Amazon founder Jeff Bezos! A Times of India profile fawningly quoted him relaying his thought process in the early days of his rags-to-riches story. “‘Dreams were infinite but finances finite,’ he says with engaging frankness,” according to the profile. There was no mention of the serious accusations he faces of corruption and diverting money into offshore tax havens, or of the entire website, AdaniWatch, devoted to investigating his dirty deeds.

Adani made his money, in part, by investing in digital services, leading one economist to say, “Wherever there is a futuristic business in India, I think… [Adani] has a stronghold.”

The moment of pride that Indians felt in such an achievement by one of their own was short-lived. Quickly Adani slipped from second richest to third richest, and, as of this writing, is in the number four slot on a list dominated by people who have made money from the digital technology revolution.

In fact, ranking multibillionaires is a meaningless exercise that obscures the absurdity of their wealth. This year alone, a number of tech billionaires on Bloomberg’s list lost hundreds of billions of dollars as the gains they made during the early years of the pandemic were wiped out because of a volatile stock market. But, as Whizy Kim of Vox points out, whether or not they’re losing money or giving it away—as Bezos’ ex-wife MacKenzie Scott has been doing—their wealth remains insanely high, and most are worth more today than before the COVID-19 pandemic.

What are they doing with all this wealth?

It turns out that many are quietly plotting their own survival against our demise. Douglas Rushkoff, podcaster, founder of the Laboratory for Digital Humanism, and fellow at the Institute for the Future, has written a book about this bizarre phenomenon, Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires.

In an interview, Rushkoff explains that billionaires worry about the end of humanity just like the rest of us. They fear catastrophic climate change or the next pandemic. And, they know their money will likely be of little value when civilizations decline. “How do I maintain control over my Navy Seal security guards once my money is worthless?” is a question that Rushkoff says many of the world’s wealthiest people want to know the answer to.

He knows they ask such questions because he was invited to give private lectures by those who think his expertise in digital technology gives him unique insight into the future. But Rushkoff was quietly studying them instead and has few flattering things to say about these wielders of economic power.

“How is it that the wealthiest and most powerful people I’d ever been in the same room with see themselves as utterly powerless to affect the future?” he asks. It seems as though “the best they can do is prepare for the inevitable calamity and then just, you know, hang on for dear life.”

Rushkoff explores this tech billionaire “mindset” that he says has resulted in a generation of people who are “almost comedic monsters, who really mean to leave us all behind.” Adani is a perfect example of this, having invested in the very fossil fuels that are destroying our planet. He has large holdings in Australia’s coal mining industry and has sparked a massive grassroots movement intent on stopping him.

The admiration that some Indians feel for Adani’s ascension on Bloomberg’s list of billionaires is based on an assumption of cleverness. Surely, he must be one of the smartest people in the world in order to be one of the richest? Elon Musk, the world’s wealthiest man by far (with twice as much wealth as Bezos), has enjoyed such a reputation for years.

Those who are invested in the idea of merit-based capitalism can justify the unimaginable wealth of the world’s richest people only by assuming they are intelligent enough to deserve it.

This is a façade. Rather than smarts, the wealthiest people on the planet appear to be rather small-minded idiot savants who share a common disdain for the rest of us.

After being around tech billionaires in private, Rushkoff concludes that they are invested in “this notion that they really can, like puppeteers, kind of control society from one level above,” and that this approach is “different than the era of Alexander the Great, or Caesar.” If the question that vexes them most of all is how, in a disastrous future, will they control the guards they hire to protect their hoardings, then our economic system is a farce.

“Even if we call them genius technologists, most of them were plucked from college when they were freshmen,” says Rushkoff. “They came up with some idea in their dorm room before they’d taken history, or economics, or ethics, or philosophy” classes, and so they lack the wisdom needed to oversee their own perverse amounts of wealth.

Having spent time with many tech billionaires, Rushkoff worries that “their education about the future comes from zombie movies and science fiction shows.”

Billionaires are not simply drawing their wealth from a vacuum. According to data from the World Economic Forum, “the world’s richest have captured a disproportionate share of global wealth over recent decades.” This means that, if you were rich to begin with a decade or two ago, you are likely to have seen your wealth multiply by a greater amount than middle-class or lower-income people.

Not only are tech billionaires undeserving of their wealth, but they also are fleecing the rest of us—and fantasizing about hoarding that wealth in the worst-case scenarios while the rest of humanity struggles to survive.

The danger is that if society valorizes such (mostly) men, we are in danger of internalizing their childish, selfish mindset and giving up on solving the climate crisis or building resiliency on a mass scale.

Instead of relating to them, we ought to feel sorry for a group of people so cut off from humanity that their vision of the future is a very lonely one.

“Let’s look at these tech-bro billionaire lunatics. Let’s laugh at what they’re doing… so they look small rather than big,” says Rushkoff. He thinks it is critical to adopt the perspective that “the disaster they’re so afraid of looks entirely manageable by more reasonable people who are willing just to help each other out.”

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