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I Protest Twitter's Suspension of the Campaign to Repeal Citizens UnitedOn September 15, at approximately 7:00 a.m., Twitter suspended the account of Repeal Citizens United (http:/twitter.com/simplelaw1) for "sending multiple unsolicited messages" to approximately 20 persons who had previously and voluntarily chosen to follow that account or retweet those messages.10 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Anthony J. Palik
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Federal Economic Development Fair Practice ActState and local governments frequently give massive tax breaks and financial incentives to attract corporations to locate in their region. The loss of tax revenue is made up by citizens. Corporations have all the bargaining power by making different locales a competitive market for incentive tax relief. This Act would not allow any local or state tax breaks or incentives to be paid to corporations.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mark
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Tell Google to remove the anti-Muslim movie"The Innocence of Muslims" is a dehumanizing and violence-inciting piece of extremist propaganda got several Americans killed in Libya and is resulting in a rash of protests across the Middle East. Google has a social and political responsibility to remove the video from YouTube.100 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Anna Kay
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Make the BANKS PAY UP!The Big Banks have NEVER answered to all the crimes against Americans that continue now to strangle the economy and are still causing honest hard working people to loose underwater houses. I tried to take advantage of the HARP program and have been waiting for 3 months just to lower the interest by 2 points. They will still win in the end and get way more than the house is worth. The only answer is to lower the principle owed to what the house will appraise for NOW!4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alan T
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Walmart warehouse workers need your helpWarehouse workers in Southern California went on strike this Wednesday, following months of high tension, high temperatures, and extreme pressure in a major Walmart-contracted warehouse. These courageous workers walked off the job to protest retaliation by their warehouse employers. Their plight is not uncommon in Walmart-contracted warehouses, which I learned from firsthand experience. After five years of lifting heavy boxes every day in the warehouse, my body aches. I am 31. Walking is difficult, lifting my son is nearly impossible, and I frequently have very painful back spasms. I finally left my job at the warehouse after I seriously hurt my back. But I had to fight for medical attention. The managers of the warehouse didn’t care about my health or safety. They tried to prevent me from seeing a doctor. I fought and I won medical care, but I have seen a lot of my coworkers fired for similar injuries. They leave the warehouse hurt, with no job and no health care. We move goods for Walmart, but we are treated like we are disposable. To this day it makes me angry. That’s why I am joining with other workers and people who support us to end these inhumane working conditions. Together, we can improve the lives of the thousands of people who live with these conditions on a daily basis. Support warehouse workers and sign our letter to Walmart. We will deliver it to Walmart executives when we arrive in Los Angeles at the end of our march.16,929 of 20,000 SignaturesCreated by Marta Medina
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Enact campaign financing reformMy petition is about campaign financing. I - and all citizens, for that matter - have been affected by big-money organizations buying elections. The problem is that the very group that could bring this to an end is profiting off the practice. We need to control the accountability of our elected officials and candidates, and assure that to the greatest extent possible they are working for the good of all citizens and not serving special interests of a minority who can expect special interest or self-serving favors for huge contributions.142 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Frank Fuller
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Diana—fix the OC Government Building!Ed Diana and the OC Legislature are using divisive tactics to delay maintenance while the historic Paul Rudolph Government Building continues to disintegrate. His plan is to stall until the building is beyond repair then stick the taxpayers with the bill to replace this perfectly useful building with a new monument to politics.132 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Anne Gayler
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Common CauseFair Elections Now! Instead of focusing on their constituents and the important issues of the day, elected officials in Washington spend too much time raising money from wealthy donors and lobbyists – often from the very industries they’re supposed to oversee! It’s time to get our leaders out of the fundraising game and let them do the jobs we’ve elected them to do. The best way to do that is to pass the Fair Elections Now Act. Under such a system, qualified candidates who take no contributions larger than $100 can run for Congress on a blend of small donations and public funds. This bill already has more than 150 cosponsors. If your Representative is one of them, please thank him or her. If your Representative has not yet signed on as a cosponsor, please ask him or her to do so right away! (When you enter your address below, our system will look up the name of your Representative and his/her co-sponsor status.) Take action today!5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Frank Krzyzowski
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CORPORATIONS ARE NOT PERSONSIn 2008, The Supreme Court decided that corporations can use their money to buy political speech during peak campaign seasons. As a result, independent corporate political speech is now protected under the First Amendment. According to the Supreme Court, money becomes speech when corporations use money to speak. This makes corporations entitled to First Amendment free speech protection. Now, according to the Supreme Court, money is speech which makes corporations persons. This tortured and butchered logic underpinned the High Courts ruling in the Citizens United case. Citizens United wanted to use corporate money to air a film critical of Hillary Clinton which would have violated The McCain–Feingold campaign finance reform Act. The Supreme Court overturned the law on First Amendment grounds. The law previously prohibited "electioneering communication" by corporations.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Fred Lundgren
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Truth in Political AdvertisingSince the Citizens United ruling by the supreme court, super-pacs and wealthy individuals have the ability to pour large sums of money into political advertising. Many ads contain lies and distortions that can wrongly influence elections. An example is the TV ad featuring a Canadian woman who came to the United States for medical treatment because she thought it would take too long in the Canadian system. She tells us she would have died if she hadn't received the prompt treatment given to her here. In fact, it was reported that instead of a life-threatening tumor, she was diagnosed with a benign, non-life threatening cyst. The purpose of this ad was to cast Obamacare in an unfavorable light by suggesting it is like the Canadian health care system. The truth is that the woman would have received timely, appropriate care in Canada, and there is no comparison between Obamacare and Canada care. Join me in calling for TV networks to do a better job of screening these political ads for the truth, and rejecting those that fail the test. Also, join me in calling out participants in these ads to back up their claims with facts, such as medical records.214 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Warren Blechert
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Who's funding Grover Norquist?Grover Norquist, a man never elected by any constituancy, is controlling the Republican majority in the House of Representatives and a large portion of the US Senate. Where does he get his funding?1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Richard Leighton
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Overturn Citizens United: Get corporate money out of politicsGet the Washington State Legislature to pass a resolution calling on the U.S. Congress to pass a constitutional amendment that reverses the 2010 Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. Corporations are not entitled to the same constitutional rights as people. Regulating political contributions and spending is not equivalent to limiting political speech.10,607 of 15,000 SignaturesCreated by Jonathan Tong