Republican tax plan …


Organizing for Action

Friend —

A few minutes ago, Congressional leaders finally showed the American people their tax bill — the one they were supposed to show us yesterday, and have been talking about behind closed doors for months.

So why the delay?

They’ve been afraid to show us what’s inside … and now, we know why.

We already knew this plan would cut taxes for rich people and corporations, and that’s still true. But to pay for these unnecessary cuts, the money has to come from somewhere — and Congress and the White House want it to come from hardworking middle-class families.

We can’t let that happen. It’s on all of us to call our representatives, right now, and demand a better tax plan.

Here’s how this plan could affect you:

    1. If you’re one of the millions of Americans who count on Medicaid, Medicare, and other middle-class programs … this plan sets the stage for draconian cuts down the road, by adding $1.5 trillion to our deficit over the next decade.
    2. If you claim certain deductions on your federal taxes because you are paying off student loans, or because you’ve incurred medical expenses,alimony, or because you pay your fair share in state income taxes … this plan will take away your right to claim them
    3. If you’re looking to buy a house … a new cap would be placed on how much mortgage interest you’d be able to deduct
    4. If you get a tax credit because you’re retired on disability, or because you have adopted children … those vanish under this bill.

These moves aren’t “closing loopholes,” as Congressional leaders have claimed.

They’re hurting millions of Americans, all so they can give tax breaks to huge corporations that don’t need them. And, allow families worth more than $5 million to not pay a dollar of taxes on their estates.

This is what a bad process leads to: an equally bad bill. We shouldn’t be surprised — but it’s up to us to make sure this doesn’t go a step further.

Call your representative now to demand a better tax plan:

Thanks,

Saumya

Saumya Narechania
National Issues Campaign Manager
Organizing for Action

Fighting for Justice and Fairness for Working Families – Dina and Sherry


A Better Balance
Fighting for Justice and Fairness for Working Families
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Dear Friends,
When Katie, a cashier in Pennsylvania, suffered a miscarriage and experienced heavy bleeding, she tried to use doctors’ notes and hospitalization records to excuse her missed shifts, but her manager wouldn’t accept them. Instead, Katie was disciplined and forced to return to work, still in pain, and fearful of losing her job.
Stories like Katie’s are all too common, but A Better Balance is fighting for people like her every day.
During these difficult times, our efforts to use the power of the law to protect and defend the rights of workers, women, and LGBTQ families is essential.
With a federal government that has pulled back from its critical role enforcing our nation’s civil rights laws, we have doubled down to provide free legal support to vulnerable workers through direct representation and litigation to bring about wider change.
And in the absence of federal progress, we are working even harder to secure new protections for workers at the state and local levels.
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Despite these challenges, with your support, A Better Balance has led the way and helped achieve major victories in 2017:
  • With this year’s victory in Rhode Island, we have helped to pass 40 paid sick time laws, including eight statewide laws, around the country.
  • Nashville, Tennessee implemented a path-breaking paid family leave policy—a model for municipalities across the nation.
  • And four new states (Vermont, Massachusetts, Nevada, and Washington) passed laws to ensure that pregnant workers are afforded accommodations to stay healthy and on the job.
  • We are implementing the strongest paid family leave law in the nation to ensure that millions of New Yorkers are able to access paid family leave when this groundbreaking law goes into effect. 
  • In New York City, we helped lead the fight for equal pay and strong laws protecting retail and fast food workers from abusive scheduling practices.  And most recently, we championed the expansion of the city’s paid sick time law to cover victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or trafficking.
  • We assisted more than 450 workers and their families through our free legal helpline in 2017 and launched a national legal effort to combat Walmart’s punitive “absence control” policy featured in The New York Times. We also filed a nationwide class action discrimination lawsuit on behalf of thousands of pregnant Walmart workers.
None of these victories would be possible without your support.
With your support, we will not only preserve the progress we’ve made, but can move forward. We know the opposition will be trying every tactic in the book in 2018—support us now as we stand ready to fight back!
Best regards,
Dina & Sherry

BossFeed Briefing from Working Washington


We are Working Washington

BossFeed Briefing for December 11, 2017. Last Sunday, demonstrators held a satirical Buddhist-themed protest against proposals by the Taiwanese government to erode labor protections. Last Thursday, the Seattle Times published an extensive report on sexual harassment allegations against anti-worker State Representative Matt Manweller (R – Ellensburg), who said he would remain in office, but in the future might decline to hold meetings with women. Today is Day 7 of Working Washington’s 12 Days of Giving online auction, which now includes lunch with Lt. Governor Cyrus Habib. Yesterday was International Human Rights Day, and Friday is the 226th anniversary of the US Bill of Rights becoming law.


The bill 

Ty Messiah with Bill of Rights

Three things to know this week:

scroll Nannies and house cleaners launched the Seattle Domestic Workers Alliance on Thursday, sharing their stories and calling for change. With the support of key city councilmembers and a representative of the mayor’s office, domestic workers unveiled a proposal for a bill of rights to improve working conditions, raise standards in the industry, and build power for workers.

knife The US Department of Labor is considering a new rule which would allow employers to pocket tips for themselves. Court decisions and administrative rules around tip pooling can get complicated, but the current proposal could very well be the worst possible approach for workers.

giraffe A bankruptcy court judge has approved a plan by Toys R Us to pay top executives $16 million in bonuses if some goals are met, in addition to $8 million in retention bonuses previously awarded to the same top executives, despite the company having lost more than $300 million in just six months. Front line workers are not in line for any bonuses, regardless of company performance, level of service, hours of work, or anything else.

Two things to ask:

web And what if workers worked together? Based on their numbers and appetites, it appears that the spiders of the world could eat every human on earth in just a year, if they would just work together. There are believed to be an average of more than 100 spiders per square yard of the planet.

scales Will he notch another win? A federal judge has ruled that the lawsuit by Attorney General Bob Ferguson against Geo Group, the private prison company, may proceed. Ferguson has charged that Geo Group’s for-profit immigrant detention facility in Tacoma violates state law by paying prisoners less than minimum wage for their work.

 

And one thing that’s worth a closer look:

star More and more of our lives as workers & consumers are affected by crowdsourced ratings which are then aggregated online, but as anyone working in the gig economy can tell you, there’s often little correspondence between how many stars you get and anything that happened in the real world. Even knowing all that though, Oobah Butler’s story in Vice is still startling: he submitted his London shed as a restaurant to TripAdvisor, posted some curious pictures, and said the place was by appointment only. With disturbing speed and no verification by any actual customers, the restaurant ascended the ranks and became officially listed as the top-ranked joint in London — even though it didn’t even exist & had never served a meal. By the end of the experiment, hundreds of people had called in desperate to make reservations at this apparently uber-exclusive venue; companies had sent free promos in hopes of a marketing boost; and a nearby municipality even offered tax incentives if the “restaurant” would move there.

Still in the News& Congress – birthers … reminders


doilookillegala debate from 5/2011, that is still relevant

With all the commotion about birthers, birthrights, citizenship  and or any of the combinations out there, the past birther comments from trump and maybe his family made me wonder not only about their beliefs  but what their supporter followers believe and if they even know how narrow minded this man might be. The idea that people actually are able to run for political office without being vetted sufficiently enough is heartbreaking and offensive. We cannot be so lax and not use all the tools needed to pull out important information like; will you represent ALL the people in your State or just a select few and please make a list that all Americans can look at.  Naturally this issue struck me as concerning and a real problem as it affects all our families past, present and future.  I guess birthrights was something he contemplated for awhile and considering what is currently in our News any and all speeches and or comments about birtherism should be posted and made available for anyone wondering how he feels about birthright citizenship. Therefore, I did a few weeks ago and this week I received a couple of comments via email so i posted and responded to both, which are below

 

ME: The reason i posted comments from Trough on my blog is because we all need to see and read what people say about birth rights and why – make sure our children of the future do not grow up to talk like or promote and learn it from people like Trough –

 

ME: Your comments about what Ron Paul wrote are your opinions, which if you live here in America are a right not a privilege and should not be taken for granted. What i did not like or agree and are in fact lies like your statements about President Obama. I saw your pix and you look like one of my sisters so to hear a person of colour write such things seemed odd and offensive. I know it makes no difference to you but both my parents are mixed and while there is def a long history of why i come from such a multi ethnic&; cultured family, we were brought up to accept rejoice and realize that America is a country made up of immigrants. We would not be such a rich and diverse country had the attitude you and Ron Paul have. In fact, with that kind of attitude, our families would not be in America let alone take part in that quest to make our lives and or our children’s lives better if Ron and Rand Paul had their way. I take issue with people who do not accept the 14th Amendment or who use race to bash and promote hate fear without evidence that anyone is bad simply because they might be undocumented. I don’t know about you but anyone that says no one in their family history was an immigrant is lying and if they made it to America then you should praise and thank them. I know that a complicit relationship was made a long time ago by big business who figured out how to cheat while paying little or nothing to people (immigrants) who had and still have no rights to fight back. We are a nation with- the rule of law and the undocumented need to be dealt with because no one has done so correctly – President Obama did not start this, however he did bring immigration out of the shadows. I don’t know why anyone would punish a child born in America of an undocumented mother because the quest for a better life for her child was the most important thing unless of course her intent was to wreak havoc or was a terrorist but i wager that the truth leans more toward looking for a better life. I think the Dream Act would help take care of all those children who for the most part are great students some have become great teachers and or innovators that should have an opportunity to do good things for America. We should hold companies accountable. The undocumented, if upstanding given an opportunity and a path toward citizenship-Ron Paul says anchor babies are wrong and if i read your comment about birthright citizenship and how it relates to anchor babies correctly you seem to insist that President Obama is something other than an American and that is a lie – I really think you need to do some of your own research. Btw, not all Muslims, Blacks, Hispanics or Whites are bad but you do know America has white terrorists who are bad-

Final comments left …

 

Me:

Actually, I went to your site and read your comments or what you call critiques. I said we live in America and thank goodness, freedom of speech is just one great reason to live here. However, I read your comments in a much diff way and will stand firm. I think it’s fun and amusing that anyone would give themselves props for anything the mainstream media says because in my opinion it’s lame offensive and full of lies. If that is what you want, props for them and so be it, but most people are not happy with the right of center biased comments from “the media.” My President , President Barack H. Obama is not only underestimated people boost his polls because they are actually comparing and contrasting his comments against what the Republican Tea Party and the folks who control cable news as well as mainstream media thank you very much. I know a lot of folks would love to take the victory lap but he is his own force moving toward that change 53% of Americans voted for – I give any and or all props to this President -full credit for all that he does. – Well, welcome to America and thank you for responding to the rethinking birthrights citizenship essay that Ron Paul wrote though if I read your blog correctly you support his point of view, which was why I responded originally. I still am offended by his views in that essay as well as anything else he says when he is on the airwaves about Race, birthright including the 14thAmendment.

Carmen