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From the Middle Class Out


ThinkProgress War Room

Creating an Economy That Works for Everyone

For the last thirty years, we’ve been experiencing one long, failed experiment in so-called trickle-down economics. In practice, this means that the rich have gotten richer (exponentially so) while the middle class has fallen further and further behind. Trillions of dollars in tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans and corporations, the one goal that binds the GOP together, utterly failed to trickle down, stifled economic growth, and contributed to the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.

We need a different model — an economy that grows from the middle class out. What does this mean? How does that work? One of our colleagues, Senior Economist Heather Boushey, lays it all out in a new video:

BOTTOM LINE: The wealthy and corporations simply aren’t paying their fair share so in order to reduce our deficit in a smart way and still make investments in the middle class, we need to get rid of hundreds of billions of dollars in wasteful loopholes and giveaways in our tax code.

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One top senator’s latest racist excuse for opposing the Violence Against Women Act.

The public takes President Obama’s side on major issues we need to deal with.

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Austerity: still failing.

Just In: USAID Administrator Dr. Raj Shah and Ambassador Melanne Verveer to speak at CARE’s conference!


The list of can’t-miss speakers at the 2011 CARE Conference & International Women’s Day Celebration keeps growing and growing! Have you registered yet?

In addition to keynote speakers Melinda Gates and Mrs. Laura W. Bush, we’ve just learned that USAID Administrator Raj Shah and Ambassador Melanne Verveer will be joining the lineup. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from some of our country’s most critical thinkers!

This will be an action-packed conference for advocates to learn about a range of CARE’s work and issues, including panels on social entrepreneurship, aid effectiveness and gender norms. You’ll also have the chance to hear from CARE’s overseas staff from nearly 40 countries who will be participating in the conference and share their unique in-country perspective.

March 8: Join CARE in celebrating the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day

March 9: Hear from keynote speakers Melinda Gates and Mrs. Laura W. Bush, as well as esteemed panelists from around the world

March 10: Engage your members of Congress and take an active role in influencing U.S. policy to improve the lives of millions of marginalized women and girls

If you haven’t registered yet, be sure to sign up today at http://www.careconference.org.

We hope to see you there!

Sincerely,

Helene D. Gayle, MD, MPH

President and CEO, CARE

BREAKING NEWS: Laura Bush and Melinda Gates to speak at this year’s conference!


Care Conference/Women's Day - 2011

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I would like to extend a personal invitation for you to join me at the 2011 CARE National Conference & International Women’s Day Celebration on March 8-10 in Washington, D.C.

We’re thrilled to announce that Mrs. Laura W. Bush, former first lady of the United States, and Melinda Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will deliver keynote addresses at this year’s conference. It would mean so much if you could join us to hear these engaging leaders talk about issues that affect poverty.

During the conference, we’ll celebrate the achievements women have made during the past century; learn more about issues affecting poor women and girls today; and meet with members of Congress to advocate for policies that benefit the world’s poorest people.

Learn more about this year’s exciting program, and register for only $125. Early registration ends January 31, so please sign up today.*

Thank you for partnering with CARE to help empower women and girls in the fight against global poverty.

I hope to see you in Washington,

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Helene D. Gayle, MD, MPH
President and CEO, CARE

Demand a world without poverty, REGISTER TODAY!

*This event is only open to U.S. residents. The registration fee is non-refundable.

For more information:
Phone: 877-394-3747 Toll Free
E-mail: nationalconference@care.org