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Congressional Pay CutIn the last few yearsI have lost my home, my biggest investment and two important jobs, but I still pay taxes for the years I had a good job. Many people are suffering in this economy. Congress should take a pay cut to stand with the American people and acknowledge that everyone needs to make personal sacrifices. Tell Congress to do their part by cutting their salaries effective January 2013.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Barbara Carter
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No School Taxes For Senior CitizensSeniors over seventy yrs. old should not be paying school tax as part of their property taxes. President Obama used this as a talking point in the 2008 Primary.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Bette J Ericson
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RECALL MICHIGAN GOVERNOR SNYDERGOVERNOR SNYDER'S ATTACK ON WORKERS AND UNIONS WITH RIGHT TO WORK LEGISLATION!4,326 of 5,000 SignaturesCreated by Ruben Perez
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STOP STAFFING AGENCIES (TEMP AGENCIES) FROM RIPPING OFF TEMPORARY WORKERS AND JOB SEEKERSReference to President Obama's speech today 12/10/12 in Michigan, regarding the "right to work" not necessarily implying low wages, I am crying out against staffing agencies which rip off poor and desperate workers seeking to come back to the workforce. For example, if a person works for a staffing agency that has a contract with the Federal government, the staffing agency can make a mark-up (profit) of up to or more than 41% off what it is paid by the federal agency. In turn, from the worker's sweat, he or she is only paid only 51%! This happens to many poor, recently unemployed folks and it is exploitative and equal to modern day slavery. It needs to stop. Contractors of Federal agencies must be held to a higher standard.112 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Richard
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Stand Up For Our (Economic) RightsNearly 70 years ago Franklin Delano Roosevelt outlined a bold new strategy in the war on poverty. In his broadcast of the State of the Union Address on January 11th, 1944 he argued that the political rights outlined in the Constitution had "proved inadequate to assure us equality in the pursuit of happiness," and that it was time to add a new economic Bill of Rights. Those rights are even more necessary in the shadow of the Great Recession. Millions of Americans have lost their jobs and their homes. Our small business economy has been crushed by big box retailers, our middle class is shrinking, and the economic gains of the last century are being rolled back. That economic frailty has allowed big business interests to push for lower wages and less workplace protections even as corporate profits continue to soar. Our children are faced with overcrowded and underfunded schools, and have to submit themselves to a lifetime of student debt in order to attend college. Our elderly, our poor and our sickly depend on social security programs that have been weakened by budget cuts and austerity measures when they need them the most. This is unacceptable for any country claiming to be the greatest nation in the world. It is time that we recognize the economic needs of our citizens, time to stop leaving them at the mercy of Walmart and the big banks. It is time to codify a new set of rights to ensure that our middle class is not erased, and that our lower class is not enslaved to debt. As FDR said, "true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence. Necessitous men are not free men."10 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nate L
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A Petition Against A Democratic Compromise With the GOPMy petition is to take issue with Democratic talk about compromise, which involves both sides giving back something that they have gained. But the Republicans have gained everything--tax breaks, loopholes, lowering of rates for eight years, business benefits and then proceeded to use that money to make more money, resulting in the failures of 2008, which were predicated on greed and self-interest. We on the other hand did nothing but lose, we lost our houses; we lost our jobs; yet, we paid back their debts and now they say we should give more. But we have gained nothing over the last eight years, we've even lost our senior SS increases for two years. Why should we compromise when the other side got everything; moreover, in our case the benefits we earn we paid into. They are not "freebies" or gifts. And your perks were add-ons to your already swollen accounts; while what is being asked of us is our life's blood!....45 of 100 SignaturesCreated by les Aaron
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Oil commerce regulation by the Commerce Dept.I see too much power ( money ) concentrated in the hands of too few people, namely oil company CEOs. Our government is being subverted by very wealthy oil barons. Their only concern is profits.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Bruce McIlhaney
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Forgive Student Loans in Bankruptcy!Student loan debt is enormous and those with it can not even discharge it in bankruptcy. Student loan holders should be forgiven all their debts if they declare bankruptcy. It is not a fair system that penalizes those seeking education loans compared to those with other types of loans.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Michael D
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Give Us What We Voted ForPlease Give us what we voted for280 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Marilee Ragland
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Trickle UP !Our Government wants us yo finance the upper class. By paying more than our fair share in all taxes, fed. state, property and sale related[ includes gas and utilities. Tell your congressional representatives we need equity.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jeff Baribeau
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Remove the cap on social security limitsThis removal of the cap would help social security remain solvent by bringing in more money from those wealthy individuals who have reached the limits and no longer pay in to it. Surely those whose income is high enough that $110,000 is taken out for social security, they can afford to continue to have it taken out once they go beyond that figure.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by kim
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Right to Live (In Michigan)Republicans in Michigan are pushing "right to work" legislation under the guise that it is about freedom of association. We should extend this concept to all associations. Therefore, it should also be voluntary to pay Michigan state taxes. The government should welcome this as it will allow them to better respond to the needs of their residents.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jeremy Shiemke