From jac07 at dcn.org Sun Feb 20 22:51:18 2011 From: jac07 at dcn.org (John Chendo) Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 22:51:18 -0800 Subject: [Davis Democrats] Voluntary action opportunity: Vigil for Wisconsin Workers in Sac. Tues., capitol, 5:30 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Subject: Vigil for Wisconsin Workers in Sac. Tues., capitol, 5:30 Dear?Margie,Working families are under direct assault in Wisconsin. Republican Governor Scott Walker is playing the lead role in the GOP's campaign against public employees by proposing to end collective bargaining for most public employees in his state. Working families across Wisconsin, and in fact across the nation, are taking to the streets to demand justice and we will stand with them here in California. Please join us as we stand with our brothers and sisters in the labor movement, and with all working families, at the state Capitol for a candlelight vigil supporting Wisconsin workers.? Date:Tuesday, February 23 Time: 5:30 PM Location: West Steps, State Capitol, Sacramento? Democratically yours, ?? ? Shawnda Westly Executive Director California Democratic Party Paid for by the California Democratic Party 1401 21st Street, Suite 200, Sacramento CA 95811 Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. ?When pressed about the impact of payroll taxes on the economy, FDR said: ?We put those pay roll contributions there so as to give the contributors a legal, moral, and political right to collect their pensions and their unemployment benefits. With those taxes in there, no damn politician can ever scrap my social security program.? From jac07 at dcn.org Sun Feb 20 22:54:04 2011 From: jac07 at dcn.org (John Chendo) Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 22:54:04 -0800 Subject: [Davis Democrats] FW: contact Congress- PBS and NPR-voluntary action opportunity In-Reply-To: Message-ID: - Subject: contact Congress- PBS and NPR-voluntary action opportunity Subject: PBS and NPR From: info at democracyforamerica.com To: jac07 at hotmail.com Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 18:10:30 +0000 john - The budget fight in Congress is really just beginning and it's going to be a big one. Republicans are claiming they'll shut the government down if they don't get their way. They're willing to cost even more Americans their jobs -- just so Republicans can make a political point and attempt to hold Obama hostage. What Republicans don't understand is if Democrats stand together, we'll win this fight. That's why DFA members are demanding a budget that has no cuts to vital programs, invests in jobs, and makes the rich and corporations pay their fair share. And when we talk about vital programs, we're not just referring to Social Security, Medicare, or the many aspects of our social safety net that keep the struggling middle class and poor Americans from poverty and homelessness. We're also talking about education, the Environmental Protection Agency, and of course, NPR and PBS. Our friends at CREDO action are calling on Congress to fully fund National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting System, please join them right now. House Republicans, when deciding how they want to fund the government for the remainder of the fiscal year, immediately attacked NPR and PBS. They cut all funding -- that's right, all of it -- for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the nonprofit responsible for funding public media including NPR, PBS, Pacifica and more. If the funding is not restored in the Senate, it would be a tremendous blow to the entire public interest media sector. House Republicans disingenuously claimed that they needed to cut funding for public media because of budgetary constraints. But what they failed to highlight is that national public broadcasting is remarkably cost effective, providing local news and information, free of charge, for millions of viewers while only receiving about .0001% of the federal budget. More to the point, it's nearly impossible to put a price tag on the actual value of public broadcasting. We cannot allow congressional Republicans to destroy public media. Tell Congress: Fully fund NPR and defend public service media! Public media is one of the last bulwarks against the corporate media, where the combination of consolidation and profit motive has long since shifted the focus to infotainment rather than substantive news. In many rural and less affluent communities, broadcasters rely on federal funding to provide the only available high-quality news and public affairs programming. Without public media, corporate media monopolies would increase their already large control of what we see on television, hear on the radio or read in the newspaper. The increased accumulation and consolidation of corporate power is a threat to our democracy. And nowhere is this more evident than in our media. It's important that we stand up to stop this today. America simply cannot afford to lose what public media brings to the table. Tell Congress: Fully fund NPR and defend public service media! Conservatives have longed for any opportunity to defund NPR, PBS and other public media, and now it looks like they may finally get their wish -- unless we stop them. Tell the Senate to reject cuts to public broadcasting today. Thank you for everything you do, -Charles Charles Chamberlain, Political Director? Democracy for America