ECONOMY — REPUBLICAN JOBS PLAN IS JUST A $10 TRILLION GIVEAWAY TO CORPORATIONS AND THE RICH: Despite their best efforts to avoid discussing any policy agenda whatsoever, some Republicans have recently been touting their ability to come up with “positive solution after positive solution” on job creation and the federal deficit. They point to their “new” House Republican Study Committee approved plan — the Economic Freedom Act of 2010 — as proof of that claim. The problem is that the plan is neither new nor a solution: it “is actually a huge doubling down on the Bush agenda of budget-busting tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations that won’t effectively create jobs.” A new analysis from the Center for American Progress Action Fund and Citizens for Tax Justice finds that the plan would add close to $7 trillion in deficits over the next ten years. By completely eliminating capital gains taxes and reducing the corporate tax rate to 12.5 percent from 35 percent, along with other tax cuts to further enrich the wealthy, 61.5 percent of the tax benefits under the plan would go to the richest one percent of households in 2012. Further, “under the plan, the average middle-class taxpayer receives a tax cut of $467. The average taxpayer in the richest one percent (with an average income of $1.4 million) receives a tax cut of $157,500.” Despite Republican claims to the contrary, the evidence is clear: tax cuts for the wealthy “fail to spur economic growth.” Instead, their jobs plan leaves the economy in the worst possible position: with both ballooning deficits and extremely inefficient, anemic job growth.
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Don’t let Target and Best Buy off the hook!
I’m awestruck.
Nearly 100,000 people have signed our open letter calling out Target and Best Buy for supporting a rabidly anti-equality candidate. Our campaign is spreading like wildfire, from Facebook and Twitter to Keith Olbermann’s show and major newspapers.
Target and Best Buy are feeling the heat – but they still haven’t made it right!
We can’t let this one go. So we put together a quick video showing why this fight could have a huge impact – and the truth about the anti-equality candidate at the center of this storm…
Watch the video and add your name to our open letter – then forward this email to ten friends!
Let’s keep the pressure up,
Joe
P.S. Posting this video on Facebook is another great way to share this with all your friends at once. Here’s Friday’s email in case you missed it:
Don’t let the FCC cave on net neutrality.
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Right now, the FCC is convening closed-door meetings with a few massive corporations to cut a deal to eviscerate net neutrality protections.
This is deplorable. FCC Chair Julius Genachowski has pledged to protect an open Internet. He has all the authority he needs to take action to protect American consumers, and he has the backing of Barack Obama and the Democratic leadership of the House and Senate to stand up for net neutrality. The only thing Genachowski seems to lack is the will to actually do so.
Call him today and tell him not cave on net neutrality.
The deal under consideration would let broadband providers build priority access reserved only for the largest companies that can afford to pay the toll. AT&T and Comcast would be allowed to favor their own video services, voice applications and social media. Verizon would be allowed to insulate itself from competition by upstart innovators that want to show consumers how things can be done better and more cheaply.
A free and open Internet is an important part of 21st Century democracy. We can’t let the Information Superhighway turn into a toll road simply because the Chair of the FCC doesn’t want to ruffle the feathers of the telecom industry.
Call Genachowski today and tell him not to cave on net neutrality. Let’s give him the spine to end the backroom deal-making that endangers the Internet’s future, and live up to his promises to protect the public.
Click here for the number to call and a sample script.
Thank you for working to preserve a free and open Internet.
Matt Lockshin, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets
Target is feeling the heat — call them now!
–Ilyse, Robin, Anna, Mari, and the rest of the team
P.S. If you’re on Facebook, check out and join the Boycott Target group: http://www.moveon.org/r?r=89742&id=22261-9640874-scYHlox&t=2
Source:
1. “Target CEO defends donating to anti-gay gubernatorial candidate—Boycott gains momentum,” Ann Arbor Examiner, July 30, 2010
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=89744&id=22261-9640874-scYHlox&t=3
Federal judge declares Prop. 8 unconstitutional!

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BREAKING NEWS: Federal judge declares Prop. 8 unconstitutional! The two loving couples who were plaintiffs in this case deserve our gratitude. |
Today we moved a step closer to full equality.
After the first-ever federal trial on whether it’s legal to ban same-sex couples from marrying, the district court ruled that Proposition 8 violated the U.S. Constitution.
This court’s ruling will undoubtedly be appealed, so our struggle is far from over. But it was a tremendous step forward for equality and a critical win.
The two courageous couples who acted as plaintiffs in this suit opened up their lives to months of public scrutiny and helped bring about this victory, fighting alongside the legal team of Ted Olson, David Boies and the American Foundation for Equal Rights. They deserve our gratitude. Will you take a moment to thank them?
Here is another way to get involved. Today, people in cities across the country will be gathering for peaceful “Day of Decision” rallies to take advantage of this moment and show the broad support for marriage equality among both LGBT and straight Americans. Find out if there’s a rally near you.
This case was a landmark. Over the course of the months-long trial, the plaintiffs introduced substantial testimony and evidence to finally show that Prop. 8 had discriminatory motivations – and that same-sex couples are entitled to equal rights. Because this is a district court decision and will most likely be appealed, it may not have an immediate effect on marriage bans in California or any other states. Nonetheless, it’s a significant moment. It’s a vindication of the grassroots work we’ve done across the country to give every loving couple the same rights – and a shot of momentum to continue that work.
The trial also showed that the other side remains as ferocious as ever. Not content with simply defending Prop. 8, they tried to persuade the judge to stop California state agencies from recognizing the marriages of the 18,000 same-sex couples who tied the knot in the months before Prop. 8 passed.
So without question, the forces of bigotry will appeal this ruling. After the Court of Appeals, this case could very well end up before the highest court in the land – just another reason we must fight to get fair-minded judges like Elena Kagan on the Supreme Court.
We know we will prevail in the end. Because we are on the right side of history and the law. Because public opinion is increasingly in our favor. Because even conservatives like Ted Olson – who argued for the George W. Bush side in Bush v. Gore – share a passion for this cause.
But it will take more sacrifice and more grueling hard work. It will take more people like you standing up for what you believe – and more heroes like the plaintiffs in this case refusing to accept second-class status.
Thanks for your continued support on this defining issue.
Sincerely,

Joe Solmonese
President



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