Ever wanted a quick explanation of how health reform will benefit your and your community, to share with friends and family?
We made this one-of-a-kind customized video to do just that. Watch now.
Opponents of reform are already calling for its repeal — and spreading outrageous lies about what it means for America.
We can’t let them tear down public support for reform.
Share this link with everyone you know so they can get the truth about how many people in their state will benefit from reform:
http://my.barackobama.com/WhatItMeans
Thanks,
Natalie
Natalie Foster
New Media Director
Tag Archives: vote
Monday mashup and CSPAN.org …
The Congress Easter break is over so… let the games begin because we all know that Congress is working for the people right?
Today, the President will host several foreign leaders in efforts to put lasting force behind nuclear control.
The other things that will be on the minds of most Americans and the list is long; The reasons behind the confederate celebration and what else is Gov McDonnell planning for Tenn; as a person of colour, it’s hard for for me to feel anything positive from the actions of an elected official to embrace a time when Blacks were treated as things not people. It is confusing to think anyone let alone people voted into office would belittle the most important reason for the war… Slavery. It’s offensive and maybe everyone needs to ask themselves if we should be voting people like this in office?
The anticipation of the up and coming constant Republican debate tactics, stalling tactics blocking and misinterpretation from Republicans with more discussion on who will Obama push to replace Justice Stevens or the warning they lodged at the President about trying to appoint anyone other than what they want or expect and what they plan to do; which, as we all know is to work for the People right.
The idea that Republicans will continue to disrespect the office of President, warning him not to live up to what 53% voted him into office to do … governing. We the People cannot afford to vote politicians who put Political Party over doing the Peoples business; though Republicans would have the public believe it is in our best interest. It is not in the best interest of any American to side on the party of no; people need to make the effort to listen to what things are now being done that Republicans did not even consider doing … We need and must move into the 21st Century if we plan to get back on track, be the number one in the Nation. The November elections are important and democrats must be out in droves to vote Democrats into office for each and every State ; stay informed and vote to keep democrats in to complete the fixes our economy needs so badly because they definitely were avoided by the house of Bush.
Other News …
Bob McDonnell has or will subject ex-criminals to a test that is suppose to test and or disprove they get the right to vote back by forcing each one to write an essay…in a predominantly African American State can i just say how offended i am and hope that All people in Tenn will use their right to Vote and get Bob McDonnell out of there and his AG too. I gotta say that the moves this man is making should scare all Americans; is it possible that Gov McDonnell has an ugly agenda? promoting fear hate and possibly violence has unintended consequences
HR4887 How can I find out about updates to the TRICARE benefit in the future?
We are committed to keeping our beneficiaries informed about their benefit. We will make new information available on our website, at our call centers, and via all of our educational materials as soon as we have more to share. You can also sign-up to receive benefit updates via e-mail.
Will children now be eligible for TRICARE until age 26?TRICARE is not currently affected by this provision. Our current age limits are set by statute, so separate legislation is required to change them.By law, TRICARE covers eligible dependent children: 1) Up to the age of 21, or 2) Up to age 23 if they are:a) Enrolled full-time at an accredited, higher education institution, and b) Reliant on the sponsor for more than 50 percent of their financial support Coverage ends on the child’s 23rd birthday or at the end of that school year, whichever comes first. Learn more about eligibility for children.How can I keep informed about changes to the TRICARE benefit? check for updates, or sign-up to receive benefit updates via e-mail. We are committed to keeping you informed about any changes promptly.
How Our Laws Are Made <<<click on link that will explain how legislation is created and the different types of congressional action that result from it.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama optimistically opened a 47-nation nuclear summit Monday, boosted by Ukraine’s announcement that it will give up its weapons-grade uranium. More sobering: The White House counterterror chief warned that al-Qaida is vigorously pursuing ingredients and expertise for a bomb. complete article on AP
Former WaMu execs face grilling at U.S. Senate hearing
**Stephen Rotella, Kerry Killinger and others will speak publicly for the first time about what happened as the giant Seattle thrift careened toward ruin. Live coverage begins Tuesday at 6:30 a.m. seattletimes.nwsource.com
**in one week Congress will debate and vote on financial reform/it’s time to regulate to big to fail and Wall Street and or AIG type companies
**City of Seattle and garbage company waste management are still in contract talks to avoid a strike; talks are not going well
** GOP Gov. Haley Barbour of Mississippi said he doesn’t think the proclamation was a mistake. “To me, it’s a sort of feeling that it’s a nit, that it is not significant, that it’s not a — it’s trying to make a big deal out of something (that) doesn’t amount to diddly,” Barbour said in the interview aired on CNN’s “State of the Union.” AP
**Hillary Clinton will not be offered the now open Chief Justice position as reported by the White House
**Minnesota union strikers are looking for help from Amy klobachar as they get pushed around,have their ot manipulated and their employer refuses to open up the books;all of which can be considered unfair labor practices
**The airline Spirit is now charging about $45 for carry-ons
**conservative columnist George Will criticized conservatives for saying that they want judges who will strictly follow the law while simultaneously cheering decisions that overturn the work of elected officials. Conservatives “say they’re against judicial activism. By which they mean they want the court to defer to the elected political branches of government. But if you look at what’s happened recently, the decision that most outraged conservatives was the Kelo decision on eminent domain. … The court did defer to the city government in Connecticut and it enraged conservatives. The recent decision that most pleased conservatives — Citizens United, overturning part of McCain-Feingold — was the court not deferring to the Senate,” Will said.TP
**A group of liberal Democrats, joined by Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), “are planning an aggressive spring offensive to strengthen key provisions of the financial reform bill — and daring Senate Republicans to vote against them.” “There are a number of people in our caucus who feel like there are things that can be done to strengthen it,” said Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-ND)TP
**”Senate Republicans say they are willing to block ratification” of the new START treaty that President Obama signed with Russia “unless the administration follows through with key policy concessions.” “The president has to put into place a plan to modernize our nuclear weapons. Until that plan is presented, he won’t see support for the treaty,” a Republican Senate aide told Roll Call.TP
WASHINGTON — Amid a sudden upswing in relations, President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao sought common ground Monday on Iran, agreeing that a set of potential sanctions should make clear to Iran the cost of continued nuclear defiance, a White House official said.full article at AP
**Alan greenspan seems to be covering up or rewriting history with half-truths regarding his involvement in the 2008 crash of our economy, regulating the market and who did or specifically was responsible for regulating and didn’t do their jobs
Enactment of a Law <<<click on link that will explain the legislative process, contrasting the procedures of the House and Senate.
CSPAN.org live stream
Leaders Gather in D.C. to Improve Nuclear Security. Over 40 world leaders will meet in Washington this afternoon for a nuclear summit to find solutions to improve global nuclear security. Before the summit gathers today, Pres. Obama meets individually with some of the world leaders. Also today, Vice Pres. Biden will host a luncheon with attendees at his residence and later tonight the President will hold a dinner for heads of state.
Pres. Obama,Chinese Leader Meet Before Nuclear Summit. Sanctions against Iran’s nuclear program are expected to top the agenda when Pres. Obama meets with Chinese President Hu Jintao hours before the international nuclear summit opens in Washington, D.C., today. On Sunday, Pres. Obama spoke about nuclear security and regional issues during bilateral meetings held at Blair House with five world leaders, including the heads of two nuclear-armed rivals, India and Pakistan.
Senate Returns From Spring Recess To Tackle Unemployment Benefits. Following a two-week break, lawmakers are returning to Washington. Today, the Senate is expected to continue debate on a one-month extension of jobless benefits which expired the first week of April. They may also begin discussion on immigration overhaul and financial regulatory reform in the next few weeks.
Washington State … Fewer firms offering medical coverage to workers – April 5, 2010
OLYMPIA – Finding a job right now can be tough, and finding one that comes with medical benefits is even tougher.
Washington employers offering medical insurance fell 1.6 percentage points in 2009, from 56.5 percent to 54.9 percent, according to an annual employee-benefits report released today by the Employment Security Department. That’s following a nearly 10 percentage point drop in 2008 and smaller declines in the previous three years.
“Companies are continuing to cut back where they can, while still trying to keep their employees,” said Employment Security Commissioner Karen Lee. “Unfortunately, employee benefits are a victim of the economy and rising costs.”
The study also showed that average medical-insurance premiums for employees increased from $358 per month to $366 per month. Employers covered 83 percent of that cost in 2009, down from 86.4 percent in 2008.
The number of firms offering some type of retirement plan jumped from 37.7 percent in 2008 to 44.6 percent in 2009 – closer to the 2007 level of 44 percent.
Employers also were more generous with paid days off in 2009. Firms offering paid vacation increased from 63 percent to 65 percent. An estimated 63 percent of employers offered paid holidays and 21 percent offered paid sick days, compared to 60 percent and 19 percent, respectively, in 2008.
Employment Security has produced the benefits report annually since 2003. Approximately 10,000 Washington businesses responded to the survey.
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Hey Bankers: Stop Fighting Reform
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With health care reform enacted, Congress and the president have set their sights on reforming the Wall Street casino.
We couldn’t agree more, because we can’t afford another financial mess like the one we’re still cleaning up. Millions are out of work, while bankers are taking home billions. It’s not fair and it’s not right.
Take a moment today and tell your senators to fight for real financial reform NOW.
After tanking our economy, helping put us in an 11-million-jobs hole and taking hundreds of billions in taxpayer bailout dollars, the Big Banks on Wall Street already are back to business as usual: fighting to keep their profits and pay high at the expense of working families.
Instead of lending in their communities, they are choking off much-needed credit. And instead of working with Congress to develop good, commonsense regulations to prevent another financial meltdown, they are spending millions lobbying to protect their own narrow interests.
Hard-working Americans are angry, frustrated and fed up. Big Wall Street banks helped create our financial crisis and must pay to create the jobs they destroyed, and accept commonsense regulations to ensure it never happens again.
The Senate is working on a financial reform bill right now. Take action today and tell your senators we’re counting on them to fight for real reform that:
- Creates an independent agency to protect consumers from predatory lenders;
- Sheds light on the shadow financial system; and
- Puts mandatory limits on bank size and risky behavior.
Thank you for your support and we hope you can join us Tuesday at noon for the special live webcast with President Trumka launching the 2010 AFL-CIO Executive PayWatch. Learn more about Wall Street bankers, their outrageous pay, massive lobbying expenditures and how we can help make real financial reform a reality.
In solidarity,
Marc Laitin
AFL-CIO Online Mobilization Coordinator
P.S. Take a moment and tell your senators to fight for real financial reform today.
Health Reform … and what you should know
Ever wanted a quick explanation of how health reform will benefit your area to share with friends and family?
We made this one-of-a-kind customized video to do just that. Watch now.
Opponents of reform are already calling for its repeal — and spreading outrageous lies about what it means for America.
We can’t let them tear down public support for reform.
Share this link with everyone you know so they can get the truth about how many people in their state will benefit from reform:
http://my.barackobama.com/WhatItMeans
Thanks,
Natalie
Natalie Foster
New Media Director



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