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Pebble Mine
You have the power to help us stop the Pebble Mine now.
The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed restrictions that would limit development of the Pebble ore deposit in Alaska. This is a tremendously good move by the EPA to protect Alaska’s Bristol Bay, home to abundant wildlife and world-class salmon runs, including the world’s largest sockeye fishery.
The proposal is not yet finalized, however. The EPA is currently accepting public comments and needs to hear from you today.
If approved, the Pebble Mine would be the largest, most destructive open-pit mine ever built in North America. Over its lifetime, the mine could generate 23 billion tons of dangerous mining waste, wiping out over 90 miles of salmon streams and more than 5,000 acres of intertwined wetlands, ponds and lakes. The EPA’s proposed restrictions would effectively prohibit such large-scale destruction.
The Pebble Limited Partnership, which owns the mining rights, has filed a lawsuit asking the court to halt the EPA’s public process immediately. That’s right: the mining company is terrified to let your voice to be heard.
Earthjustice legal experts are asking the court to throw out this case and let the EPA do its job. We’ve been fighting for decades to protect Alaskan wilderness, and we stand ready to fight once again.
Sincerely,

Tom Waldo
Staff Attorney
Alaska Office
Shark Fin Soup …
Tell MSNBC: Correct Abby Huntsman’s False Social Security Attacks
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| In March, TV viewers were subjected to more anti-Social Security rhetoric, this time from Abby Huntsman, co-host of MSNBC’s “The Cycle” and daughter of millionaire and former Republican presidential candidate John Huntsman.Her talking points ranged from misleadingly used life expectancy data to claims that there would be “nothing left” in Social Security for her generation. The two solutions Huntsman offered were to either cut Social Security benefits by 20 percent or to raise the retirement age to 75.Click here to join us in demanding that MSNBC issue an on-air correction.Huntsman’s are the same talking points dreamed up by right-wing think tanks and used time and time again by politicians and Wall Street billionaires who are trying to create a phony generational war, pitting young against old.
When Huntsman says that our options are to either cut benefits or raise the retirement age (which is simply another form of a benefit cut), she ignores that today Social Security can pay out 100 percent of benefits through 2033 and 75 percent of benefits through 2087. The simplest solution to the problem that Huntsman overstates is to ask millionaires and billionaires to start paying into Social Security at the same rate as the rest of us. This would not only allow Social Security to pay out 100 percent of benefits owed for the next 75 years, but could also result in a benefit increase by as much as $800 per year for the average recipient. Please join us today by calling on MSNBC to issue an on-air correction to Huntsman’s false claims. We won’t stand by and allow right-wing talking points to serve as legitimate evidence for the need to cut our earned benefits. Stand with us as we fight to expand, not cut Social Security! Thank you for all that you do. Sincerely,
P.S.: Our own Richard Eskow took apart Abby Huntsman’s commentary in this “Dear Abby” letter on OurFuture.org. Perhaps MSNBC could invite Richard to balance Huntsman’s extreme views? |
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“A Good Partner, an Equal Partner, and a Partner for the Long Term” ~~ POTUS
President Obama spoke to a crowd that included 50 African leaders, at the U.S.-Africa Business Forum in Washington, D.C. The Business Forum was part of the historic three-day U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit — the largest event any U.S. President has held with African heads of state and government.
The President highlighted Africa’s impressive economic growth, and made clear that America will be a partner in its success — “a good partner, an equal partner, and a partner for the long term.”
It Only Takes Three Minutes to See Why We Must Act on Climate Change
When it comes to climate change, the facts are in. Watch as President Obama’s Science Advisor Dr. John Holdren explains — in less than three minutes — how climate change is making America’s wildfires more dangerous and why we must act now.
Remembering James Brady: “A Legend at the White House”
On Monday, former White House Press Secretary James Brady passed away in Alexandria, Virginia at the age of 73. The President, the Vice President, the current Press Secretary, and 11 former Press Secretaries honored a man that the President referred to as a “legend at the White House.”





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