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Atlantic City needs your help…This story is important and I know that New Jersey Communities United members and supporters would stand with Helen & Travis and their effort to ensure Atlantic City casinos “Do More" than "Do AC"! Please read their petition below and support Atlantic City's residents & workers! - - - - Hurricane Sandy devastated millions of families along the East Coast, but in no city is the line between the devastated and the unscathed as pronounced as it is in our hometown of Atlantic City. Our homes remain uninhabitable as we continue to wait for heat, hot water and some semblance of normalcy. As we struggle to rebuild, casinos like Revel are open for business, offering out-of-towners a place to relax and indulge. We ask that you acknowledge the severity of the damage in your own backyard and provide desperately needed help to the residents of Atlantic City by contributing to the recovery efforts. For better or for worse, Atlantic City is our home. We are part of the generation born immediately after the casinos first opened their doors for business, so we have never known our city without the gaming industry dominating the skyline. And now, we’ve never seen our city in such ruins. These are additional hardships on a town that was already suffering: 25% live well below the poverty line, and thousands more are just barely above that mark, in the ranks of the working poor. Our unemployment rate is over 12%. Meanwhile, in one night Kevin DeSanctis, Revel’s CEO, makes ten times more money than what most local families make annually. Revel has a moral and financial obligation to the city that sacrificed its resources, public spaces and quality of life so that it could open its doors to the public. Atlantic City physically restructured its neighborhoods to accommodate the casino’s construction. Eminent domain pushed long-time residents out of their homes so the street leading up to the entrance could be widened. Revel’s grand opening was ultimately made possible by a $261 million tax-rebate package by Governor Chris Christie. And finally, when Hurricane Sandy hit, an additional $18 million investment by taxpayers in a beach replenishment program protected the property against damage. Now is the time for Revel to step up, go beyond contributions to the Red Cross and privately controlled relief funds, and connect residents with direct services and resources. We are calling on Revel to set up a station for hot meals, showers, community space for area youth, and work with Atlantic City residents—many of them Revel employees—to ensure a full restoration of the local neighborhood that flooded during Hurricane Sandy. While an ad campaign is being launched to counter the images of the destruction in your backyard, telling people to “Do AC,” we are asking you to “Do More.” In Solidarity, Helen & Travis New Jersey Communities United Atlantic City110 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Trina Scordo
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Media FairnessLet's have Rush Limbaugh and Co. and the right wing radio and tv have to compete in the media markets with everybody else and end his and his cohorts monopoly. They need to share the public waves with all participants instead of them teh righ twing have it all to themselves.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Florin Milea
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Thank You, JC Penney!JC Penney CEO Ron Johnson deserves to be commended for not only keeping his stores closed on Thanksgiving but also for having the decency to his employees by not opening on Black Friday until 6 am.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Wendy Denney
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Bill O'Reilly needs to go the way of Glen BeckBill O'Reilly's comments post election have been inexcusable. Stoking the worst fears of racists is the lowest form of social commentary and entertainment. Boycotting The O'Reilly Factor advertisers is the only way to make it clear to Fox News that race baiting will not be tolerated in our country.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jennifer Peterson
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I'm Standing with Hostess WorkersHostess workers are being scapegoated because they are standing up to corporate greed. Hostess' executives are now blaming workers for poor decisions they made that drove Hostess into the ground. What’s happening here is a classic Wall Street tactic—blame the little guy so that they can cover their greedy corporate policies that are gutting the middle class. Sign our pledge to stand with Hostess workers and against the tide of corporate greed wrecking our economy.19,777 of 20,000 SignaturesCreated by AFL-CIO
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End Corporate Welfaretaxpayer dollars have subsidized corporate profits for too long. they should be the first to go in the debate to balance our nations budget.65 of 100 SignaturesCreated by bruce a. hop
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Rob Walton: Respect Your Employees Right to Speak OutInstead of listening to and learning from its workers, Walmart has sought to silence us and retaliate against those who dare to speak up. Warehouse workers who work for Walmart contractors have also experienced retaliation for speaking out. Now, Walmart workers have had enough. It's not an easy decision. But without an end to the retaliation in sight, workers Walmart workers from coast to coast are walking off the job in protest. On Black Friday, and throughout the Holiday Season, we're standing up for an end to the retaliation against workers who speak out for what's right for our families, our communities, and our country.74,844 of 75,000 SignaturesCreated by Jamie Way
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Dethroning CorporationsOverturn Citizens United v. The Federal Election Commission. America was founded in response to the tyranny of a despotic oppressor. Our 18th century revolution set the stage for a new, democratic way of life. But it took less than two hundred years before we lost our way and once again took up the yoke of oppression. Through a long history of self-serving legislation and judicial decisions, monied interests managed to cede overwhelming power to corporations, ultimately threatening our very republic. It is time for a second American Revolution; one in which we cast down this insidious corporate tyrant and restore government control to those whom it should and must represent: we the people. Undue corporate influence over our legislative process must and should be strictly limited, first by overturning this disastrous decision by the SCOTUS.8 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ben Gorman
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Go to the wizard and get a heart, Michael'sWhen my husband died, my daughter and I made up a poster-size tribute to him, including pictures and many craft materials from Michael's. We dropped off the tribute to Michael's for framing and paid the framing cost in advance. Sixteen days after my husband died, I fell and broke my back, ribs, etc. Although I received calls from Michael's reminding me of the "tribute" I needed to pick up while at the hospitals and the nursing home, they never told me they would throw the tribute away. I opened an envelope that told me that in front of the manager of the local Michael's AFTER I'd gone in to pick it up. I wanted to PROVE to him that I'd never received this notification. They refunded me the cost of the framing (but not the materials I'd bought there, the photos, the poster, or anything else), and told me it is corporate policy to discard materials not picked up after a period of time, even if they are prepaid, and even if their paperwork says it is a "tribute" so they know loss is involved.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Lynda Federoff
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Time Warner Cable GreedTime Warner Cable getting rich off of regular citizens. Charging For the service and a modem that the customer already has. We as the people that are possibly paying for this service need to let our voices be heard.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Michael Farrrell
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Wells Fargo's & USA's Mistreatment of VeteransWells Fargo intentionally closed a file that was verbally agreed to that caused these veterans to lose the buyers that wanted to buy their home.80 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Vashon Hargrove
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Peyton Manning: Stand with the people and against Papa John's Pizza's opposition and refusal to p...Apparently, Peyton Manning recently purchased an interest in Papa John's Pizza. This petition demands that Peyton take immediate action to denounce Papa John's anti-Obamacare position and refusal to provide health care for its employees. Peyton should stand with the people.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ralph Wheeler