• We the people demand to see Donald Trump's taxes
    President Donald Trump has refused to release his tax returns ever since he entered the presidential race, breaking decades of bipartisan precedent. Now, Trump's top advisors say he'll never release them, claiming that “we litigated this all through the election." So instead, public interest watchdogs are doing some litigating of their own. They're suing President Trump for violating the Constitution's ban on elected officials taking money from foreign governments, and demanding to see his tax returns as part of the discovery process. We deserve a clear picture of President Trump’s background, experience, and business interests -- and we have a right to know about any potential conflicts of interest. Without a full accounting of Trump's assets, there's no way to know the extent of his personal foreign entanglements, or if he is using the presidency to enrich his own wealth. Trump says he can’t release his returns because the IRS is currently auditing them -- but he didn’t have a problem doing that when his private business interests were at stake. And the commissioner of the IRS gave him the go-ahead too, saying “if you’re being audited, and you want to... share that information with your returns, you can do that.” We can't let Trump's "alternative facts" deny us our right to transparency. He wants to conduct the people's business from the White House, so we deserve to know how he's conducted his private business too. Donald Trump must release his tax returns to the American people.
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  • TRUMP SHOULD RELEASE TAX RETURNS
    Donald Trump when running for president said he would release his tax returns. Now he says "Only the press/media wanted to see them, not the American people". He is wrong. We have a right to review his financials, to see if he is correct that he was "legal" in paying no taxes. He lied when he said he would release them after his inauguration.
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  • Support ACLU and CREW lawsuits
    Our president is not above the law. He must conform to the constitutional requirements out resign
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  • President Trump must submit to a Psychiatric Evaluation
    President Donald Trump should be evaluated by Psychiatrists to determine if he is fit to serve as President of the United States. Several highly esteemed Psychiatrists and Psychologists (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-greene/is-donald-trump-mentally_b_13693174.html) have assessed his behavior and consider him mentally unstable and a serious danger to our Country and the World. Using the Diagnostics and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or DSM they determined he suffers from Narcissistic Personality Disorder or NPD. We are witnessing aberrant behavior of our new President which call into question his mental stability and ability to exercise impulse control. For the sake of our Nation and the World we are calling on the Surgeon General to ask President Trump to submit to a psychiatric evaluation by the best qualified and trained specialists. We are asking members of Congress, the Court and Chiefs of Staff to support this request and insist that he submit in order to gain confidence and faith in his mental soundness. Our very lives depend upon leadership which demonstrates a rational and objective mind and we need to know whether President Trump possesses those qualities.
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  • We Demand to See President Trump's Taxes
    Please stand up for truth and transparency in government.
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  • The Buffet Rule
    Reforming term limits and pay and benefits currently be enjoyed by sitting and past and present and cabinets and house.
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  • Declare Election Day a National Holiday
    In the past election citizens in many a popular neighborhood had to spend HOURS in line to exert their right to vote and many were DENIED it by closing polls in their face Democracy facilitates and encourages voting-
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  • Donald Trump: RELEASE YOUR TAX RETURNS!
    For the safety of our country, we need to know the full extent of Donald Trump's financial relationships. President Trump and his spokespeople have repeatedly said the American people do not care about seeing his tax returns. This is UNTRUE. Please sign this petition to show you care about America.
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  • Congressional Entitlements
    As Americans, everyone's life has equal value.
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  • Democratic Principles for Antidemocratic Times: Engaging Trump, Defending Human Rights, and Preve...
    The bigotry and false solutions championed by President Donald Trump are not a new phenomenon in American politics. Indeed, the idea that one person’s dignity requires another’s subjugation has been a central contradiction in this country’s founding principles and practices from the beginning. An economic system that enriches the few by exploiting the many has fostered savage rivalries. President Trump’s misogyny, racism, and xenophobia serve to stoke resentment and violence, and his policies would further benefit the ultra rich. President Trump’s election also signals a dramatic break from contemporary norms. We now face a scale of threat to democratic values and institutions unseen since at least the McCarthy period, and quite probably since Redemption—the backlash against the liberation of enslaved African Americans that ushered in the prolonged and deadly Jim Crow regime in the South. We stand at the precipice of history. On January 20th, 2017, a ruthless team of corporate profiteers, racial bigots, religious zealots, climate deniers, and anti-democracy crusaders began to take control of the executive branch and govern, advancing the agenda of a President whose party dominates all three branches of the federal government. In the states, the Republican Party holds executive as well as both legislative branches in fully half the country, and both chambers (without governorship) in seven additional states. The Supreme Court is poised to accelerate the rollback of democratic rights for at least a generation. Hawkish ex-generals are inheriting a military apparatus with unprecedented capacity both domestically and internationally. Ascendant forces within the GOP are seeking to enforce a racially and culturally exclusive vision of America while converting public services into profit-making ventures. Billionaires who have profited from fossil fuel, home foreclosure, and low-wage industries are or will soon be in charge of America’s economic, environmental, labor, education, and foreign policy. This scale of threat to human, civil, and constitutional rights, and associated potential for violence and harm, goes far beyond what the country experienced under the conservative Nixon, Reagan, and George W. Bush administrations. The likelihood of massive transfers of wealth to the already rich, and governance by oligarchs, surpasses the harm we’ve already experienced under George W. Bush and Obama. Many are searching for the compass we need to navigate this unfamiliar and frightening new terrain. Responses from civil society sectors have ranged from efforts to deny Mr. Trump the presidency at the Electoral College to expressions of readiness to work with him on particular issues. Social justice-minded people should agree on a set of basic principles to guide our dealings with the new regime. We otherwise risk yielding to authoritarianism and normalizing the racism, xenophobia, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, greed, and indifference to basic human needs that brought us to this brink. We risk consenting to rivalries over those sacred things that should never be put at such risk – life, health, home, family, community, and democracy. To reverse the momentum of fear and bigotry we must refuse the cynical politics of division and become the most powerful we can be together. To do this, the most expansive version of we the people – that most prophetic yet contested of American identities – will play a crucial role in the coming period. Who we can be together will determine whether America protects and advances the principles of democracy and pluralism or succumbs to the forces that threaten to unmake them. Two priorities now demand our allegiance: 1. Build and maintain unity by adopting a set of principles to guide our engagement with the Trump regime and with each other; and 2. Prevent the rise of authoritarianism by taking affirmative steps to defend and expand democratic practices and institutions. Why are these actions necessary? Here is what we know: ● A man who ran as a racist, xenophobic, misogynistic, and anti-establishment demagogue is now President of the United States. ● President Trump’s election is part of a global trend toward xenophobia and right-wing authoritarianism that includes the Erdogan regime in Turkey, the parliamentary coup in Brazil, and the Brexit vote in Great Britain. This trend will not stop without compelling alternatives to a broken global system of massive economic inequality and deep-seated racial divisions. ● President Trump’s disdain for human and constitutional rights and democratic principles is a matter of public record. He has advocated torture, religious tests for immigrants and refugees, the deportation of millions of immigrants, and the criminalization of speech currently protected by the Constitution. He has intimidated the press, threatened his opponents with incarceration, incited his supporters to violence, and boasted about committing serial sexual assault. He has publicly denigrated Native, Black, Mexican, Muslim, and Asian Americans; LGBT people; disabled people; and women. He pretends to represent working class White people, which is an insult to the many working people he has defrauded throughout his business career. ● President Trump’s public statements and appointments since the election align with his stated priorities and bombastic behavior on the campaign trail. He has brought leading apologists and strategists for racial exclusion and domination into his inner circle and has repeatedly amplified racism, misogyny, Islamophobia, and anti-Semitism. ● GOP control of all branches of the federal government and most state governments affords President Trump extraordinary power and compromise normal checks on abuse of executive authority. ● Those who now call for giving President Trump a chance to lead either fail to appreciate the crises before us, support his agenda in whole or in part, or are driven by fear to avoid injury to their s...
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  • Citizens Demand Release of Trump Tax Returns
    Donald Trump has pledged to root out corruption in the federal government. Fair enough, but his refusal to release his tax documents can lead to only one logical conclusion: he is hiding something. Millions of citizens demand the release of his returns and the transparency he has promised. If not, then - de facto - his words and promises are meaningless.
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  • Sean Spicer Must Resign
    Evidence matters. We need to prevent blatant lies labeled as "alternative facts" from being normalized.
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