THIS IS HOW TO END MOST GOVERNMENT-CORPORATE CORRUPTION.

I am active in this movement. This was in my email today.

From June 28 through July 4, Move to Amend volunteers and allies from across the country will join organizers in the nation’s capital for Seven Days in D.C. — a week of lobbying, public demonstrations, voter outreach, trainings, and cultural events designed to turn frustration into action. And we’re going to Washington with a clear mission: to win more Congressional support for the We the People Amendment. The We the People Amendment (H.J.Res. 54) would do two simple but transformative things:Make clear that constitutional rights belong to human beings only. End the doctrine that money spent to influence elections is protected speech. In other words, it would strike at the root of corporate rule.
Join us in DC: RSVP Here. Momentum Is Growing. Support for the amendment continues to build. We currently have more than 150 candidates who have taken the Pledge. Just recently, 84 candidates affiliated with Courage for Democracy, joined in publicly endorsing the We the People Amendment and pledged to use their office to help pass it if elected. Read more here:
84 Courage Candidates Endorse the We the People Amendment. This growing support sends a clear message: people across the political spectrum are ready for structural change. Help Us Open Doors Before We Arrive in D.C.The most effective lobbying meetings happen when congressional offices hear from their own constituents before we walk through the door. That’s where you come in. Using our One Click Politics tool, you can call your U.S. Representative in just a few minutes and: Urge them to cosponsor H.J.Res. 54Request a meeting with Move to Amend volunteers during our June 28–July 4 lobbying week. Put the We the People Amendment on their radar
Take action now: Contact Your Representative Today
Not in Washington? You Can Still Be Part of the Push. Whether you’re joining us in D.C. or supporting from home, your voice matters. Every phone call, every email, and every constituent meeting request helps demonstrate that support for the We the People Amendment is real, organized, and growing. And after our meetings are over, we’ll need your help to follow up and keep the pressure on until more members of Congress sign on.
Hold Candidates Accountable, TooAsk candidates to sign the Pledge to AmendWhile we work to win more cosponsors in Congress, we’re also building support from the ground up by asking candidates at every level of government to sign the Pledge to Amend. The momentum is real. In recent weeks, dozens of candidates across the country have signed the pledge, including 84 candidates affiliated with Courage for Democracy. These candidates have committed that, if elected, they will use their office to support the We the People Amendment and help end the corrupting influence of big money in politics. Your local candidates should be next. Whether they are running for city council, school board, state legislature, or Congress, every candidate should answer a simple question: Will you stand with the people, or with the corporations and billionaires who dominate our political system? Take a few minutes to reach out to the candidates in your community and ask them to sign the Pledge to Amend today: Have Your Candidates Sign the Pledge to Amend? The more candidates who take the pledge, the more we build a future where no one can claim to represent the people while remaining silent about corporate rule.
Click HERE to see which candidates in your area have signed the Pledge to Amend
Our Spring Match Campaign has been EXTENDED — because this moment is simply too important. Thanks to the incredible response from grassroots supporters across the country, we’ve secured additional matching funds to keep the momentum going. That means every donation made right now will still be MATCHED dollar-for-dollar to help grow the movement to end corporate rule and build a democracy accountable to people, communities, and the natural world. Move to Amend is proudly independent from the corrupting influence of big money. We don’t take corporate PAC money or billionaire checks. Our work is powered entirely by grassroots supporters like you. We are currently in the midst of our Spring Fundraising Drive — one of only two major fundraising campaigns we conduct each year. If you believe in building a government truly accountable to people, communities, and the natural world, please consider making a donation today. Better yet, become a monthly sustainer and help provide the steady support this movement needs to grow.
Thank you for being part of this work. Together, we are transforming the impossible into the inevitable. In solidarity, Alfonso, Greg, Jessica, Jason, Tara, Cole, Shelly, George, Daniel, Kelsey, Jennie, Keyan, & Katie–Move to Amend National Team
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ROOT ROT: The Cause of Corruption in Government

Corporate and government

Why can’t we ever learn? FOLLOW THE FRIGGIN’ MONEY!

I’ve been making MONEY IN POLITICS my major argument for the ROOT CAUSE of virtually all that is wrong in our Government–in economics, the healthcare “debate,” gun violence control, poverty, etc, etc. .

“Our government?” NAY, our corporate government (we continue to let it happen)!

The ONLY candidate who wanted to stop it was Bernie Sanders. But all corporate America had to do was to keep their elected congressional representatives and Senators in Washington (otherwise called conservatives and blue dogs) repeating (without qualification) to the public that Sanders is a Socialist, and since most of the public has never had an education in civics or in the argumentative fallacies (critical thinking), and because we’ve been nurtured for the past century to belive that socialism is equivalent to old Soviet style communism, they run from him no matter what he says, and into the arms of our corporate congress.

But, you say, conservatives passed a bipartisan bill in 2016 that would severely cut back on the ability of corporations to keep pumping the nation full of opioids?

Yep. sure did. McConnell helped it pass. But that was only FOR SHOW to their voters. They then refused to fund the program. It’s all a dance. It’s the dance called the Side Step. Now you see me doing the right thing, but then you don’t see me refusing to let the right thing happen–tah ta tah ta tah dance dance dance, money money money!

Trump and many politicians have said a lot in favor of curbing corporate power, but how many times does Trump softly say the right things–what people WANT to hear, but then turn around and do the opposite? He is the consummate con man liar as are all who blocked the funding (probably by poison pill clauses or amendments). It would take some digging to find out, so they know they are safe and will be reelected with the financial help of the pharmaceutical corporations–otherwise called legal bribery.

And many wonder why conservatives and almost all liberals refuse to make higher education tuition free for all, as Sanders was advocating, and have the super wealthy (those who benefit from money in politics) pay for it. An educated public (in the humanities) would see these self-serving rats for who they are and could not be propagandized nearly as easily as they are now.

Donald Trump was not wrong. Hours before his nominee for “drug czar” withdrew from consideration over his part in a law limiting the Drug Enforcement Administration’s ability to crack down on pharmaceutical distributors feeding the US’s opioid epidemic, the president took a shot at the influence of drug companies over Congress.

Read more at https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/oct/19/big-pharma-money-lobbying-us-opioid-crisis


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What would the world be like had it been created by a truly benevolent god and our primary motivating force was empathy, not self interest? How, indeed, with the human condition as it is, could we achieve such a world either via a god or by humanism?

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