• FIRE Boehner
    This petition is about moving the country forward with innovative, motivated and capable leaders. John Boehner is not innovative, creative, motivated or a good leader. He needs to go and the House needs to elect a leader who will move the country forward. The American people are tired of his scowling face, his inability to get anything done, his lack of leadership and being owned by special interest groups. Boehner is an embarrassment to our country.
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    Created by Stephanie Vaughan
  • Tell College Textbook Publishers to Make More Textbooks Available as eTextbooks
    So few textbooks are available as eTextbooks, and fewer still are available for purchase by students. In the new digital age, with the rising cost of living and college, students deserve a lower cost alternative to heavy and resource exhausting college books that utilize the high tech equipment we all rely on.
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    Created by Nicole Depasquale
  • Payback time!!
    The whole world and this country has been extremely effected by the actions of the greedy Wall street thieves that cause our depression. We cannot let them get away with what they have done to million with their greed. The world is suffering and watching to see how strong we are.
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    Created by pat nielsen
  • save social security
    social security should be taxed dollar for dollar not stop at a low amount
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    Created by anna
  • Repeal Daylight Savings Time
    Simply put, to stop the change of time twice yearly. Stop observing Daylight Savings time. It serves no purpose other than as an irritant.
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    Created by Ian McWethy
  • Reform the filibuster!
    Republicans in Congress are abusing the filibuster to obstruct the work of Democrats and throw a wrench in the works of government. We need to take this tool away from them so our elected officials can do the jobs they were elected to do!
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    Created by Scott Lawrence
  • VA Widow's Pension Benefits Applications Delayed, Denied or Lost
    My sister is the widow of a Vietnam veteran. We recently applied for VA Widows Pension Benefits for her. My sister is 100% disabled from Fibromyalgia and COPD. Her daily pain level is excruciating even when she is not having a flare-up. She uses a walker. She is unable to afford the full cost of her Assisted Living situation, not to mention her medical co-pays and prescription costs. She is at high risk of becoming homeless. Many veteran's widows are in the same situation. "According to the most recent VA data, there are nearly 75,000 pension claims pending across the country. Almost half of them have been pending for longer than four months. Too few workers trying to process too many claims in too little time. The pressure to work swiftly despite a complex system of benefits and rules, along with outdated or trouble-prone technology, has made human and computer errors all too common, the workers say. Also workers give out inaccurate or misleading information to applicants making the process even more confusing, complicated and time consuming." (Paraphrased NYT Times September 2012 and other articles.) People like my sister are suffering, dying, and becoming homeless, because the VA Widows Pension Benefits Department is not properly staffed, trained, or given the proper technology to process claims in a timely manner. It's a national scandal and disgrace. Our veterans gave their life energy and their lives to defend our country, thinking that their loved ones would be cared for after they were gone. This situation is unconscionable. Please sign to support my sister Lucy, and all the other widows eligible for VA Widow's Pension Benefits.
    218 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Susan Crandall
  • Politics & Paranoia vs People. Some Thoughts on Immigration Reform
    The very founding concepts of this country, and the laws establishing such a system, have been established for a couple centuries, since the beginning, were based upon the right for people to immigrate to this country to pursue happiness, amidst the security of freedom and liberty. The United States was conceived as a haven for those yearning for liberty. At that juncture, the people coming to the USA were viewed as a great and valuable resource! Should we not appreciate many of these immigrants that made this country successful, in so many aspects, by welcoming their brainpower, the might of their ideas and their work towards making a better life for all those in this land? What has happened to this structure and our motto, which were the founding pillars of the United States of America, as the land of opportunity and freedom? The United States is, unquestionably, a nation of immigrants. It is as much our identity as anything else we can name. The value of immigration, in our history, is clear and need not be belabored. What must be asked of our politicians and our voting public is, if we are going to claim we welcome immigrants, why do we make it so difficult for them? The current requirements for immigration are staggering. Most Americans seem to feel any hard-working, law-abiding applicants can become citizens, legally, with a minimum of hassle. This is not the case! We ask all Americans to become educated on these issues. It can require tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees alone and even hundreds of thousands of dollars in investments to become a US Citizen, legally. It can take years. But it’s not the same for all nations. A citizen of the UK, for instance, will have a much easier time than someone from a what the government might consider a “less desirable” country, despite how desirable the individual applicant may be. How “desirable” the government considers an immigrant is heavily steeped in politics and the relationship the US Government has with that particular nation at the time. This is grossly unfair and bigoted treatment of individuals, their destinies determined by politics and not their individual merits.It is staggering what is required and asked of those seeking to be US Citizens. The USA purports to welcome immigrants, yet makes legal immigration extremely difficult. We have out the welcome mat – but won’t open the door. This results in a mixed message of hypocrisy. Either we need to welcome immigrants and help them come here legally, or we need to roll up the welcome mat, land mine all the borders and sell the naming rights of the Statue of Liberty to some banal corporation – she might as well become “One of these Corporation’s Harbor Gal”! If we claim to welcome immigrants, then we must make policies which reflect it. Else we need to change the Statue’s inscription to read, “Keep, ancient lands, your yearning people. I extinguish my lamp and close the door”. Immigration reform, making it easier for immigrants to enter the USA legally, is not only in line with our national identity and the message we claim, but it has positive impacts on illegal immigration. How many people, we must wonder, would come here legally if that choice were open to them?
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    Created by suzanne costa
  • Governor Snyder: against workers
    The great state of Michigan has been harmend by his decision to sign right to work legistration.
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    Created by Mary Lewis
  • Biochar Utilization
    This petition is about getting Congress to support a new green energy technology opposed by "big oil" and "big coal."
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    Created by David Nuttle
  • Casinos for Holyoke
    We believe Holyoke's greatness lies not only in its past, but in its future. The best years for Holyoke lay ahead. The potential for economic growth may indeed be realized by a resort casino in Holyoke. We as citizens respectfully ask Mayor Alex Morse to move forward with a host agreement with one or more gaming interests so that this potential opportunity is decided by the voters of Holyoke in a future referendum.
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    Created by Jim Butler
  • Preserve the 4th Amendment.
    The 4th Amendment to the constitution of the United States has been attacked from mostly conservatives who weaken the protections it affords from overzealous law enforcement agencies. The war on drugs, and now terror, have dealt serious blows to the protections that are as important as the 1st Amendment is for fee speech!!
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    Created by Hanns Barker