• Fix districting so we can vote the bums out
    Gerrymandering - the setting of voting districts by the party in power has gone on for too long and has gotten too extreme. Voting districts no longer remotely reflect rational geographic boundaries or population centers, but instead are drawn just to keep the party in power, in power. We need Federal guidelines to help set rational voting districts, which will hopefully make it easier for the majority of citizens to vote a candidate out of office if they feel they need to.
    214 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Lee Frank
  • Rep. Matt Salmon: Traitor
    AZ-R Matt Salmon said it's "about time" for another government shutdown? •Source: http://youtu.be/y6ooMMnO9yw Let's shut him down, right out of office! If you're sick & tired of obstructionists holding the United States hostage, denying civil equality for ALL citizens, & spreading hate, sign this petition to begin cleaning out scum like him, out of our government!
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    Created by Ra'sheen Turpin
  • Indian Trust Administrator mishandling of checks
    Cobell payments (Indian Trust Settlement) being sent to wrong addresses. See article in Indian County - http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/article/cobell-payments-being-sent-wrong-addresses-special-master-appointed-146498 I am one of thousands of American Indians affected by the BIA's handling of the Cobell distribution of checks. This lawsuit is the largest in US history and the mishandling of hundreds of millions in oil, gas and mineral payments to American Indians.
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    Created by Rose Roubideaux
  • Public Should Vote on Spending Cuts
    The American public has suffered enough under this "Hatfield & McCoy" Congress. Our Congressmen have their own agenda, which seems to ignore what the people want and need. The American people should be the ones to vote on our nation's spending cuts. It's our money. List the budgeted items and let us determine which ones to cut spending.
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    Created by Kenneth Bontempo
  • Reduce Campaign Time to 90 Days
    We are all shocked about the amount of money and time spent by politicians campaigning. This last November, we were sick of the constant TV ads, Robo-Calls and shocked at the total amount of money spent of campaigning. If a law is passed to reduce the amount of time that can be spent on a campaign to 90 days, it will reduce the amount of time we have to view ads, receive unsolicited calls and hopefully reduce the amount of money spent on campaigns.
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    Created by Jeanette Balaze
  • Term Limits for Congress
    Congress is in an incestuous feedback loop, feeding on taxpayer money whenever and wherever they can get their hands on it. The longer they are up there, the better they are at working the system to their benefit. They bribe their constituents back home with ill-gotten gains so they can stay in office until they get sick or die.
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    Created by Frank Abernathy
  • Fair Electorate Representation
    Equal rights for all citizens of the United State.
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    Created by Nancy Landingham
  • STOP PAY FOR LIFE IN OUR POLITICAL SYSTEM .STOP VOTING ON OWN PAY RAISES !
    SELF EXPLANATORY...STOP THE PAY FOR LIFE FOR ALL POLITICAL PARTIES....STOP LETTING THEM VOTE IN PAY RAISES FOR THEM SELF..LOWER PAY FOR ALL POLITICAL PERSONS IN ALL GOVERNMENT........
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    Created by Lisa R. Sexton
  • Mitch McConnell has got to go.
    Mitch McConnell has hurt ALL Americans, not just Kentuckians. That's why we are calling on all Americans to help us defeat Mitch McConnell in 2014. We need your support, your ideas, your energy, and your enthusiasm to elect a new senator from Kentucky! Replacing Mitch McConnell isn't going to be easy. He has been in the Senate for 28 years. Two years out from the election his campaign war chest is already at $7 million. He is the most powerful Republican in the country and his history of nasty, scorched-earth campaigning gives pause to many potential challengers. But we can't let his kind of tactics win again. Not now when the stakes are so high. A lot of people think McConnell is unbeatable. But that isn't actually the case. Kentucky has 511,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans and regularly votes Democrats into statewide office. In 2011, the state re-elected Gov. Steve Beshear, a Democrat, by a wide margin. Recent polling showed that Mitch McConnell is the most unpopular senator in the whole country. Democrats can win in Kentucky. With support from people like you, we are going to elect a new Senator in 2014. All the best, Keith, Shawn, Curtis, Doug, Patty, and the rest of the team at Progress Kentucky. Progress Kentucky http://progresskentucky.com http://facebook.com/progresskentucky Twitter: @progressky
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    Created by Progress Kentucky
  • Nominate More Women to the Cabinet
    President Obama needs to nominate more women to his cabinet fast. CIA, Defense, State, Treasury - all nominated, all men. Diversity at all levels of government reflects who we are as a nation and helps us all move forward.
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    Created by Erin Matson
  • Mint the 100 Trillion $ Platinum Coin
    This is as progressive a cause as can be imagined. Imagine moving away from false politics of austerity and deficits, to the politics of helping people. Mint the coin.
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    Created by MMT Progressive
  • Keep our democracy representative.
    Jeffrey Hazen has started a petition to ask you to legalize state wide referendums. To my knowledge the legislature of Wisconsin can bring an issue to a statewide referendum only in the case of an amendment to the constitution of the state of Wisconsin. This is how it should be. Giving citizens the legal right to propose laws begs the question of why we would even have a legislative branch of our government. The point of representative democracy is so that we the people of the state of Wisconsin can elect supposed experts to write consistent, well thought out laws. When citizens, many of whom are not experts on law, are given the legal right to propose laws, there is a liability for inconsistent laws, poorly thought out laws, confusing laws, etc... If one merely looks at the example of California, one can see the abyss that direct democracy can lead. California has a petition signing industry. There are firms that cater to people who want to bring proposals to a state wide referendum. These firms charge for their services. Thus, the claim that direct democracy in the form of state wide referendums will dilute the power of money is laughable. Any corporation can pay a petition firm to get them enough signatures to get their desired proposal brought before the people. Then, the same sorts of propaganda that are used to get corrupt politicians elected will get their proposal passed. Citizen started statewide referendums do not dilute the power of money in our democracy. Further, when we look at California we notice that they haven't passed a budget on time in 5 years. They have seen budget deficits in the tens of billions of dollars consistently because the people are easily persuaded to increase services that the government offers them, but difficult to persuade to increase taxes in order to pay for those services. This has put California's entire economy in jeopardy. We don't need that in Wisconsin. The answer to our woes is not to give the people the power of a direct democracy.
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    Created by Loren P Wagner