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Change.org

2012 was the year that wildfire fighters finally won health insurance. It was the year three teenage girls decided it was time for a woman to moderate a presidential debate, the year a gay Boy Scout  fought for his Eagle award, the year Trayvon Martin’s parents got justice for their son.

You and 25 million people won all of these victories — and thousands more — by starting, signing, and sharing petitions on Change.org in 2012. Take a look:

Watch the video.

We’re blown away by all you accomplished in 2012, and we know this is just the beginning.

We can’t wait to see what you’ll do in 2013.

Thank you, – Katie and the Change.org team

No Brainer


By ThinkProgress War Room

It’s Time to Stop Paying Companies to Ship Jobs Overseas

The presidential election served as a useful opportunity to educate the American people about some of the worst elements of our tax code. Mitt Romney personally demonstrated how the tax code is rigged in favor of the wealthy and his career at Bain Capital demonstrated how corporations can reap massive financial rewards, even if it means leaving closed factories and devastated communities in their wake.

As we look for ways to raise more revenue  to further reduce the deficit, protect vital programs like Medicare and Social Security, and make investments in the middle class, one obvious place to start is cracking down on the tax loopholes and giveaways that incentivize companies to ship jobs overseas and subsidize investing abroad instead of here at home.

Ending these perverse incentives would bring in at least $168 BILLION over the next ten years. Just to put that into perspective, it’s about as much as you’d save by reducing future Social Security benefits ($175 BILLION) and far more savings than is achieved from the GOP’s pet proposal: raising the Medicare retirement age (which saves the government $125 BILLION, but costs the rest of us twice as much).

(For a very detailed explanation of these and other giveaways in the tax code, check out this paper from our colleagues at the Center for American Progress.)

Closing these tax loopholes will also help make sure that corporations aren’t gaming the system in order to avoid paying their fair share in taxes. It will also encourage companies to invest and create jobs here at home, rather than stashing money abroad.

BOTTOM LINE: Instead of cutting vital programs, it’s time to stop corporations rewarding corporations for shipping jobs overseas and gaming the system in order to avoid taxes.

Evening Brief: Important Stories That You Might’ve Missed

Anti-gay pastor withdraws from Inauguration ceremony.

Five people who could replace the anti-gay pastor.

Vice President Biden outlines measures to reduce gun violence.

Biden’s gun violence event was interrupted by news of another school shooting.

Zero Dark Thirty and the emptiness of the War on Terror.

NRA leaders not interested in any common sense measures to reduce gun violence.

Multimillionaire lobbyist suggests slashing health benefits for vulnerable Americans to reduce the deficit.

The ban on high-capacity magazines worked before it was allowed to expire.

Consumer watchdog outlines new rules to curb predatory mortgage lending.

Presidential inauguration


The 57th Presidential Inauguration
Planning an event as big as a presidential inauguration requires dealing with strange things, and some normal things in strange quantities.
Watch this video we put together, and you’ll see what I mean:

Prefer your fun inaugural facts in text form? I’ve got you covered:

1.  John F. Kennedy was the last president to attend his inauguration ceremony in a stovepipe hat.
2.  More on hats: As a U.S. Representative, Abraham Lincoln attended the inauguration of President Zachary Taylor — where he lost his hat in the crowd and never recovered it.
3.  John Quincy Adams was the first president to wear long trousers to his inauguration ceremony (breaking a tradition of colonial breeches).
4.  President Adams also famously refused to attend the swearing-in of his successor — Andrew Jackson — after an epically brutal campaign.
5.  During his Inaugural Parade, President Eisenhower was lassoed by a cowboy.

http://action.2013pic.org/Inauguration-by-the-Numbers
Guys, I’m excited.

11 days,

Steve

Stephen J. Kerrigan
Chief Executive Officer
2013 Presidential Inaugural Committee

P.S. — This year’s ceremony will leave its own mark on history during the National Day of Service. Thanks for saying you’ll be part of it — if you haven’t already, find an event near you and RSVP today.

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How the Game Really Works


Media Matters for America
 

We’re focusing this week on how the system really works – whether it’s the Beltway press reflexively blaming Obama for actions of Congressional Republicans, how FreedomWorks funded Beck and Limbaugh, or how the media neglect important issues. All that and a Fox News host who decided that facts have a liberal bias.

John Whitehouse Twitter: @existentialfish

For Presidential Appointments, Beltway Media Come Up Short

No matter who President Obama nominates for his cabinet, the Beltway press relish saying he’s picking a fight. They hold only him accountable for partisan bickering, while simultaneously ignoring historic obstructionism that Republicans are engaging in. Eric Boehlert examines how political press decided that a Democratic President is to blame for the actions of Republicans: http://mm4a.org/10imTS7

Behind The Scenes At FreedomWorks

“I had come to the point where I don’t know how much we are spending on Beck and Limbaugh, but we are spending too damn much and we are getting too little value out of it.”  That’s former FreedomWorks chariman Dick Armey speaking to Media Matters investigative reporter Joe Strupp in an exclusive interview about how FreedomWorks spent money on Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck – and how little they got in return. http://mm4a.org/ZlCcYZ

On Climate Change, Sunday Shows Miss The Boat

Did you know that Sunday shows have not quoted a scientist on climate change in four years? Did you know that every single one of the politicians Sunday shows have quoted on climate change has been a Republican? Our climate team analyzed network news coverage of climate change in 2012, and the results are grim: http://mm4a.org/WJopoB

Violence Against Women Act Expires In Silence

Did you know that the Violence Against Women Act expired at the end of 2012? A biparisan extension of the bill overwhelmingly passed the Senate, but it died quietly in the House without receiving a vote. You may not have heard about this, though, because news media failed to cover its expiration: http://mm4a.org/UmKPfj

FEATURED VIDEO

Stephen Colbert once joked that “reality has a liberal bias.” But that’s not a joke to Fox News host Eric Bolling, who criticized a history book for having liberal bias – because the book noted that the Bush administration never found WMDs in Iraq:  http://mm4a.org/13hVhLz

NRA USES THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT AS A SHIELD

First it was a former NRA president comparing a potential new assault weapons ban to racial discrimination. Now, NRA board member and columnist Ted Nugent argues that gun owners are the next Rosa Parks. Ben Dimiero explores the NRA going to extremes: http://mm4a.org/VUQBVK

EVEN RUSH CANNOT BELIEVE WHAT HE SAID

Rush Limbaugh has spent this week comparing marriage equality to pedophilia. But when the media called him on it, Limbaugh was brazenly dishonest about what he had previously said: http://mm4a.org/SkWCPI

IMAGE OF THE WEEK

Fox Co-Host Greg Gutfeld Defends Sweatshops