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CORPORATIONS ARE NOT PEOPLEA Constitutional Amendment of overrule Citizens United v. FEC. 80 % of Americans do not believe that corporations should have political rights and rights under the 14th AMENDMENT. After all corporations are creatures of the state. They have gone multi-national now; so that it is possible for a foreign corporation to control our elections. When there can be unlimited contributions by corporations, the system is corrupted.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Lem Howell
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How to Fix Congress - Reform act of 2011The Congress of the United States Has Completely ignored the wishes of most of American People - a phrase they throw around VERY lightly. They are not interested in the middle class and the poor, only in corporations and special interests - their business is the business of getting reelected!. It's time to put a stop to this!17 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Georgiann Robbins
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No career politiciansLet’s eliminate pensions for elected officials. After all, we do not want them staying around until retirement; we need a little new blood in there every couple of years. So, like every other American who is not covered by a retirement plan, Members of Congress and others can contribute more to their IRAs each year.32 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Eric Benson
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Campaign Finance ReformTo Combat "Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission" ruling of The Supreme Court" that opened the door to unlimited donations to political candidates, we must reform our campaign laws to allow only government funds for all political offices.15 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mike Pouran
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Save military pensionsRight now the Department of Defense and Congress are targeting military pensions as a cost saving effort. Military members who have been in less than 20 years but planning on retiring would have their entire retirement wiped away in a pen stroke, replaced with a 401(K) system. As a military spouse I am calling on President Obama, Congress and the Department of Defense to find spending cuts elsewhere and provide our military families the safety of a pension so they can be sure they have enough to live on later in life.23 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nicole Poore
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Just Say No To The Return Of Jim CrowRepublicans and members of the Tea Party are determined to destroy this nation and blaming it on President Obama. We have not recovered from the policies of President Bush and the attacks we are taking from these conservatives should be considered nothing less than Home-Grown Terrorism! We are calling on President Obama to be diligent in protecting us from these Republican Tea Party attacks.35 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Eric R. McCarroll
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Term and Benefits Limits for CongressAll members of Congress should have term limits: Senators should be elected for not more than two terms of three years each, and Representatives should be elected for no more than two terms of three years each. Their benefits, including health care and pension, should be terminated at the time they are replaced. In this way, the members who run the government will know EXACTLY how the rest of the America middle class lives.46 of 100 SignaturesCreated by David L. Meth
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National Ballot Measure to Advance to Law: People of the United States Shall Decide Congressional...To set limits on compensation for Congress.16 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Carl W. Robinson
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"Congressional Reform Act of 2011"The purpose of this petition is to reform government so that our elected representatives have the same rights as all Americans, to help them remember that ours is a citizen democracy of equals and that they are us.930 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Laura Tennen
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The 28th AmendmentAmend the Constitution to ensure Congress persons must give-up their pensions and become part of Social Security, that Congress cannot vote itself a pay raise, no tenure - no pay, Congress must give-up their health care system and use what the rest of us Americans must use, serving in Congress is not a career, terms should be limited to two terms, maximum.69 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Robert Flick
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Print the Peoples MoneyIn 2010 we spent $164 Billion Dollars, in interest payments. Just imagine how that money could help the American people.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Richard Frascone
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Ordinary People ActOrdinary people need help participating in democracy.20 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Calvin Leman