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Showing posts with label United. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2011

With A Stroke Of His Pen Obama Strikes Back At Citizens United


With A Stroke Of His Pen Obama Strikes Back At Citizens United

Posted on Harvest Heartland by |Call to End Media Blackout of Wisconsin Protests
FIRST attack o CITIZENS UNITED decision... we're on a ROLL. (See next article for more)

"A little over a year ago the Supreme Court of the United States made a controversial ruling that says corporate funding of independent political broadcasts in candidate elections cannot be limited. The case known as Citizens United v Federal Election Commission allows corporations to use their general funds to buy campaign ads that was prohibited under federal law, and opened the door for unlimited contributions by corporations as well as unions. The high court cited the 1st Amendment’s guarantee of the right of free speech, and it was the first time a corporate entity was treated like a person. Detractors of the ruling cried foul and correctly pointed out that, “The Supreme Court has handed lobbyists a new weapon. A lobbyist can now tell any elected official: if you vote wrong, my company, labor union or interest group will spend unlimited sums explicitly advertising against your re-election.” The ruling also opened the door for foreign governments to affect the outcome of United States elections." Full Article Here

Friday, April 15, 2011

Russ Feingold's PAC Raises $1 Million To Fight Corporate Influence

Russ Feingold's PAC Raises $1 Million To Fight Corporate Influence: Posted: 04/15/11 01:47 | Huffington Post | Amanda Terkel


"Although Feingold has no intention of running for president - he has repeatedly stated his support for President Obama - his PAC has attracted support and money in amounts that put him in the same league as serious presidential contenders. As a comparison, Mitt Romney's federal and state PACs raised nearly $1.9 million in the first quarter of 2011.

Donations to Progressives United were fueled, in large part, by increased national attention on corporate influence in politics and the recent surge in on-the-ground progressive activism. That Feingold has remained highly visible since leaving the Senate also helped raise funds. Though his day job is now teaching law school at Marquette University, his vocal support of the labor fight in Wisconsin has kept him in the public eye.

Just two days after the launch of Progressives United, Feingold went to the state capitol in Madison and marched with local firefighters protesting Republican-backed legislation that stripped most of the state's public employees of their collective bargaining rights. When he arrived at the capitol, protesters cheered and some even broke into chants of "Feingold for Governor." Full Article Here | Huffpost Politics

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Statement of Russ Feingold on the Introduction of the Fair Elections Now Act | Progressives United

Statement of Russ Feingold on the Introduction of the Fair Elections Now Act | Progressives United

"I commend Senator Durbin and Congressman Larson for introducing the Fair Elections Now Act. It is similar in important ways to the public campaign system that enabled me and many other candidates to run for the Wisconsin State Legislature despite having only average means and without having to depend on special interest funding. Not only will it open the doors of Congress to average Americans, it will take the election process – fundamental to our democratic form of government – back from the special interest influences." Russ Feingold | former US Senator from Wisconsin.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

U.S. Senate Democrats:Official Page. Managed by Senate Democratic Caucus staff

U.S. Senate Democrats/FACEBOOK: Currently 884 people like this page.


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Official Page. Managed by Senate Democratic Caucus staff.

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Michael F. Bennet,
Mark Begich,
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Immelt Must Go | Progressives United

Immelt Must Go | Progressives United

Posted on Facebook by: Russ Feingold
A CEO who avoids taxes and cuts worker pay while doubling his own salary should not be leading the President’s jobs council. Join me and call on President Obama to find a new head for his Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. Sign our petition today.
Immelt Must Go | Progressives United
www.progressivesunited.org
Sign Progressives United's petition for Mr. Immelt to resign from his position on President Obama's jobs panel today.